Dianna Agron is an actress and dancer who is best known for her role as high school cheerleader Quinn Fabray, in the FOX musical hit, Glee.
Jane Campion is a New Zealand film director and writer who won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for The Piano in 1993. She also directed Bright Star.
Once a child star, actress Kirsten Dunst has garnered over 40 film and television credits and continues to command hefty sums for acting appearances.
Ashley Alexandra Dupré was the Emperor's Club VIP escort hired on several occasions by former New York governor Elliot Spitzer.
American actress Cloris Leachman has had a long, successful career in television and film, playing a range of dramatic and comedic roles.
Al Lewis was an entertainer who was best known for his role as Grandpa, the elderly vampire in a family of monsters, in the 1964 sitcom The Munsters.
Mary II served as queen of England, Scotland and Ireland (1689–94), and was the wife of King William III.
Willie Nelson is a country singer and songwriter best known for hit songs including “Crazy” and “On the Road Again.”
Isiah Thomas is generally regarded as one of the best point guards in the history of basketball. He played for the Detroit Pistons.