Joseph Banks was a late-18th to early-19th century British explorer and botanist who pushed for the advancement of science.
Anders Behring Breivik is the admitted perpetrator of the July 2011 attacks in Norway that killed 77 people.
Stockard Channing is an award-winning American actress best known for her roles in Grease (1978), Six Degrees of Separation (1993) and The West Wing (2002).
Tennessee Ernie Ford was an American recording artist and television host who enjoyed success in the country and Western, pop and gospel musical genres.
Michael Joseph Jackson Jr., nicknamed "Prince," is the first child of the late pop star Michael Jackson.
Sarojini Naidu was an India political leader best known as the first female President of the India National Congress.
Film actress Kim Novak was a leading box-office attraction of the 1950s, perhaps the last of the ‘sex goddesses’ produced by the Hollywood star system.
William Shockley was an engineer and co-winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1956 for his development of the transistor.
Jerry Springer is an American talk show host, best known for his tabloid talk show, The Jerry Springer Show. He is also a former mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio.
As a member of the Monkees, Peter Tork achieved big pop music success in the 1960s, with such hits as "Daydream Believer" and "Last Train to Clarksville."
A World War II fighter pilot ace, Chuck Yeager was the first to break the sound barrier when he flew the Bell X-1 rocket 670 mph in level flight in 1947.