Woody Allen is an American comedian, filmmaker and writer who directed and starred in two of his most famous films, Annie Hall and Manhattan.
Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar's ambition and ruthlessness made him one of the wealthiest, most powerful, and most violent criminals of all-time.
Mary Martin was a Tony Award-winning actress and singer famous for her roles in stage productions of Peter Pan, South Pacific and The Sound of Music.
Bette Midler sang "Wind Beneath My Wings" for the film Beaches and earned Oscar nods for her roles in The Rose and For the Boys.
Singer Janelle Monáe became an R&B sensation in 2010 with the release of her critically acclaimed debut album, The ArchAndroid.
Richard Pryor was a groundbreaking African-American comedian and one of the top entertainers of the 1970s and '80s.
Lou Rawls was a singer and songwriter known for his baritone voice and the small acting roles he took on the side.
American comedian Sarah Silverman is best known for her controversial statements and performances on her one-woman show, Jesus is Magic.
Rex Stout was an American crime writer best known as the man who brought the world the fictional New York City detective Nero Wolfe.
Minoru Yamasaki is an American architect designed the original World Trade Center complex and the Twin Towers.