American singer-songwriter Tim Buckley was known for combining folk, rock and other musical styles during his tragically short career.
Henry Clay was an American statesman. He promoted several major governmental compromises to balance the rights of free and slave states.
Rosemary Clooney was a popular singer beginning in the 1950s and had a No. 1 hit with "Come On-a My House." She was aunt to actor George Clooney.
Katharine Hepburn was an actress known as a spirited performer with a touch of eccentricity in films such as The African Queen and On Golden Pond.
Paul Klee was a prolific Swiss and German artist best known for his large body of work, influenced by cubism, expressionism and surrealism.
Jayne Mansfield was an American actress best known for her bombshell curves and roles in films during the 1950s and '60s.
Ignacy Paderewski was a world famous concert pianist who also became Poland’s first prime minister in 1919.
Margaret Suckley was a close friend and confidante of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and served as the archivist for the first American presidential library.
Lana Turner was a film actress and sex symbol who was "discovered" while drinking soda at a diner counter. She made over 50 films and was married seven times.
Jack Unterweger was an Austrian serial killer who murdered several women before committing suicide in 1994.