Lance Armstrong is a professional American cyclist and testicular cancer survivor who, in 2012, was stripped of the seven Tour de France titles he won from 1999 to 2005 due to evidence of performance-enhancing drug use.
Teen idol Frankie Avalon is known for singing the hit "Venus" and for starring in the popular Beach Party film series with Annette Funicello.
Robert Blake is an Emmy-winning actor known for his film roles and as the star of the '70s cop drama Baretta. He's also known for the murder trial of his second wife, Bonnie Lee Bakley.
Ben Carson overcame his troubled youth in inner-city Detroit to become a gifted neurosurgeon famous for his work separating conjoined twins.
American dancer and choreographer Agnes DeMille further developed the narrative aspect of dance in her choreography of musical plays and ballets.
June Foray is an American actress best known for her voice work on classic Looney Tunes and Hanna-Barbera television shows.
Jean Foucault was a French physicist and inventor best known for inventing the Foucault pendulum.
James Gandolfini is an American actor best known for his role as a mobster in the hit 1999 HBO television series The Sopranos.
Greta Garbo is best known for her acting career, in both silent and talking films before World War II.
Jada Pinkett Smith is an American actress, is married to Will Smith, and is the mother of Jaden and Willow Smith.