This con man who was the inspiration for the film
Catch Me If You Can impersonated a pediatrician and pilot.
Fictional character in the M*A*S*H novels, film and TV series, also known as Ferret Face.
Oscar-winning director of It's a Wonderful Life &
It Happened One Night.
Comedian and impressionist who played
The Riddler on TV's Batman.
American architect who designed over 1,000 structures, one of them a house that was built partly over a waterfall.
Irish-American Pulitzer Prize-winning author of
Angela's Ashes.
Italian-American gangster nicknamed The Enforcer who was one of Al Capone's top henchmen.
Voiced he Yoda (and Grover, Miss Piggy & Fozzie Bear...waka! waka!)
Best-selling author of supernatural Christian novels including This Present Darkness.
Grammy award-winning singer and Oscar-winning actor of From Here to Eternity.
Eccentric, eclectic and experimental musician who was the first artist to be inducted into both the Jazz and
Rock & Roll Halls of Fame.
16th century English philosopher, statesman, lawyer, author and pioneer of the scientific method.
American preacher and author of Crazy Love.
Forbes lists this Elizabethan era politician and sea captain as the 2nd highest-earning pirate.
Award-winning screenwriter and director of The Godfather.
American actress who appeared in Titanic & Unforgiven.
Italian friar and preacher who is the patron saint of animals.
American lawyer and author who wrote the lyrics to
The Star-Spangled Banner.
He made 7 military-themed comedy films with
Donald O'Connor.
American actress whose tragic life has been documented in films, books and songs.
Tony & Oscar-winning actress of Fargo who is married to director Joel Coen.
British poet and hymn writer of 'Take My Life and Let it Be'.
Hey It's the children's character of books and TV.
32nd President of the US who was the only president elected to more than 2 terms.
Son of evangelist Billy who is CEO of international relief organization Samaritan's Purse.
14th President of the US who earned the reputation of being one of the worst presidents in US history.
Pen name used by a variety of different authors who wrote
The Hardy Boys novels.
American actor best known for playing Sam Drucker on
Green Acres, Petticoat Junction & The Beverly Hillbillies.
Former American football player and sportscaster who is married to Kathie Lee.
Tony award-winning actor who has played Dracula and Nixon on both stage and in films.
American actress of stage and screen who is best known for playing Cliff Claven's ma on Cheers.
American actor best known for his role of the honky neighbor on The Jeffersons.
American singing actor who appeared in Beach Blanket Bingo & Grease.
Malcolm in the Middle star who is also a writer, producer, racecar driver and drummer.
British comic actor who appeared in the Carry On films & the 1955 version of The Ladykillers.
America's Number One Song Stylist who sang Rawhide & Blazing Saddles.
American singer who sang Big Girls Don't Cry &
Walk Like a Man with The Four Seasons.
Hockey Hall of Fame inductee who played for the Toronto Maple Leafs the 3 consecutive years they won the Stanley Cup and as a Detroit Red Wing scored 49 goals in one season.
Nasal voiced New York actress who starred as The Nanny.
Former pro football player who co-hosted That's Incredible! has written a novel and several self-help books.