1. Gérard Depardieu

    Gérard Xavier Marcel Depardieu, CQ (born 27 December 1948,) is an Academy Award-nominated French actor. His most significant English-language productions include "Green Card" with Andie MacDowell and "1492: Conquest of Paradise". Depardieu was born in Châteauroux, Indre to Anne Jeanne Joséphe "Eliette" (née Marillier) and René Maxime Lionel Depardieu, a metal worker. He first married Elisabeth (née Guignot), with whom he had two children.

  2. Candy Clark

    Candace June Clark (born June 20, 1947) is an Oscar-nominated American film and television actress. She is well known for her role as Debbie Dunham in the 1973 hit film "American Graffiti" a role which garnered her an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actress, a role which she reprised in 1979 for the sequel "More American Graffiti". Her other well-known films are "The Man Who Fell to Earth" (1976), "Blue Thunder" (1983), …

  3. Ken Howard

    Ken Howard (born March 28, 1944) is a Tony Award and Daytime Emmy Award-winning American actor known for his role in the television show "The White Shadow" as basketball coach and former Chicago Bulls player, Ken Reeves. He also had a role in Seesaw and as Thomas Jefferson in "1776" (both the Broadway musical and the 1972 film).

  4. James Naughton

    James Naughton is a two time Tony Award-winning American theater, film and television actor. Naughton was born in Middletown, Connecticut to Rosemary (née Walsh) and Joseph Naughton, both of whom were teachers. He is the brother of actor David Naughton and father of actors Keira Naughton and Greg Naughton. He started singing during his years at Conard High School "with the high school band and at parties". Naughton attended Brown University and Yale Drama School.

  5. Jim Bob Duggar

    James Robert (Jim Bob) Duggar, of Tontitown, Arkansas, served in the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1999 to 2002. Duggar was a candidate for the United States Senate in 2002, but lost to Tim Hutchinson. Duggar sought the Republican nomination to the Arkansas State Senate District 35 seat in Arkansas in 2006, but lost to candidate Bill Pritchard. Duggar is a real estate agent, and owns several commercial properties in his local area.

  6. Casey Wasserman

    Casey Wasserman (b. 1974) is an entertainment executive and owner of the Los Angeles Avengers Arena League football team. Born Casey Meyer, he is the son of the Los Angeles socialite and philanthropist Lynne Wasserman. Casey's parents were divorced and he took his mother's maiden name. His sister's name is Carol Ann Leif.

  7. Letizia Ramolino

    Maria Letizia Bonaparte "née" Ramolino (24 August 1750 – 2 February 1836) was the mother of Napoleon I of France. She was born in Ajaccio, Corsica, to Giovanni Geronimo Ramolino (13 April 1723 – 1755) and Angela Maria Pietrasanta (circa 1725 – 1790). The Ramolinos were a low rank of nobility in the Republic of Genoa. Letizia was not formally educated. On 2 June 1764, when she was 14, she married attorney Carlo Buonaparte.

  8. Yukari Yoshihara

    née is a Japanese Go professional.

  9. Carol Martin

    Carol Martin nee Pilkington (born 31st October 1957) was the first Aboriginal woman to be elected to any Australian Federal, State or Territory Parliament. Martin was elected to the Thirty-sixth Parliament of Western Australia, as a candidate of the Australian Labor Party in the electorate of Kimberley. She was elected on February 10, 2001, in succession to Hon. Ernest Francis Bridge, who retired. She was re-elected in the 2005 State Election.

  10. John Cliffe Watts

    John Cliffe Watts was a British military officer and architect who designed some of the first permanent public buildings in the young British colony of New South Wales, and who also later became Postmaster General in South Australia. He was born in the village of Sallins, County Kildare Ireland to Charles Watts and his wife Margaret (née Boyse).

  11. Seiko Hashimoto

    Seiko Hashimoto (橋本 聖子, married name: Seiko Ishizaki (石崎 聖子), born October 5, 1964 in Hayakita, Hokkaido) is a former ice speed skater and track cycling sprinter from Japan, who represented her native country in four consecutive Winter Olympics, starting in 1984 in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, and three consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1988 in Seoul, South Korea. In her third Winter Olympic appearance, at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France, …