Isabella Blow was a British fashion director and style icon known for wearing flamboyant hats, many by designer Philip Treacy.
When the space shuttle Columbia blasted off on July 23, 1999, pilot Eileen Collins became NASA's first female shuttle commander.
Ann Curry is an American television jouralist who once anchored Dateline NBC, and co-anchored NBC's Today program from 2011 to 2012.
American track athlete Gail Devers overcame Graves disease, a thyroid disorder, to win Olympic gold medals in 1992 and 1996.
Rocco DiSpirito is an American celebrity chef best known for his cooking show The Melting Pot and reality show The Restaurant.
Jack Dorsey is an American businessman best known as the founder of the social networking site Twitter.
Tommy Dorsey was an American trombonist and band leader who, with his brother Jimmy, was best known as one-half of The Dorsey Brothers during the Big Band and Swing eras.
Jodie Foster is an award-winning American actress best known for her roles in the films Taxi Driver, The Accused and The Silence of the Lambs.
Indira Gandhi was India's third prime minister, serving from 1966 until 1984, when her life ended in assassination. She was the daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first prime minister.
James Garfield is best known as the 20th president of the United States. He was assassinated after only a few months in office.
American dancer and choreographer Savion Glover is best known for his unique style of tapping dancing, called "hitting."
In addition to his career of talk show host on Larry King Live, Larry King has appeared as himself in several movies and television shows.
Fashion designer Calvin Klein is known for his line of menswear and womenswear. He also designs home collections, fragrances and cosmetics.
Actress Gene Tierney had a rocky start in Hollywood, but is best known for her role as a memorable murder victim in the 1944 film Laura.
Ted Turner is a television and media magnate who founded CNN, the first 24-Hour cable news network.