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  1. David Lawrence

    David Lawrence is an American radio host, webpage designer, voice actor and author. He is the anchor and executive producer of the award-winning network music show, The Net Music Countdown. He is an Emmy Award winner and Clio Award winner. In addition to the Net Music Countdown, he is also host of the daily The David Lawrence Show and weekend Online Tonight, both nationally syndicated radio talk shows that revolve around pop culture and the high-tech lifestyle.

  2. Geena Davis

    Virginia Elizabeth "Geena" Davis (born January 21 1956) is an Academy Award and Golden Globe-winning and Emmy-nominated American actress and former fashion model.

  3. Asia Carrera

    Asia Carrera (born Jessica Andrea Steinhauser on August 6, 1973 in New York City) is a former American pornographic actress.

  4. Isaac Asimov

    Dr. Isaac Asimov (c. January 2, 1920- April 6, 1992, was a Russian-born American Jewish author and biochemist, a highly successful and exceptionally prolific writer best known for his works of science fiction and for his popular science books. Asimov's most famous work is the Foundation Series, which was part of one of his two major series, the Galactic Empire Series, later merged with his other famous story arc, the Robot series.

  5. Watermelon Slim

    Bill Homans, professionally known as "Watermelon Slim", is an American blues musician. He plays both guitar and harmonica. Homans has been performing since the 1970s and has been linked to several notable blues musicians, including John Lee Hooker, Robert Cray, Champion Jack Dupree, Bonnie Raitt, "Country" Joe McDonald, and Henry Vestine of Canned Heat. His music is rooted in the Mississippi Delta style, playing his dobro guitar lap-style with a slide.

  6. Carol Vorderman

    Carol Jean Vorderman MBE (born 24 December 1960 in Bedford) is an English television personality and mathematician best known for being a long-standing co-presenter of Channel 4 game show "Countdown". She was awarded an MBE in June 2000.

  7. Ellen Muth

    Ellen Anna Muth (born March 6, 1981) is an American actress, best known for her role as Georgia "George" Lass in Showtime's short-lived series "Dead Like Me".

  8. Marilyn Vos Savant

    Marilyn Vos Savant . She was born in 1946, is a writer and her I.Q. is believed to be in excess of 218. Marilyn Vos Savant writes a column that generally appears on the inside last page of Parade Magazine, a sixteen-page supplement that is distributed with over a hundred Sunday newspapers throughout the United States.

  9. Scott Adams

    Scott Raymond Adams (born June 8, 1957) is the creator of the "Dilbert" comic strip and the author of several business commentaries, social satires, and experimental philosophy books.

  10. Clive Sinclair

    Sir Clive Marles Sinclair is a well-known British entrepreneur and inventor of the world's first 'slim-line' electronic pocket calculator in 1972 (Sinclair Executive) and the ZX80, ZX81 and ZX Spectrum computers in the late 1970s and early 1980s, amongst many other things. The ZX80 was the UK's first mass market home computer to be sold for under £100. Sinclair was fascinated by electronics and miniaturization from his teenage years.

  11. Alan Rachins

    Alan Rachins (born October 3, 1942 or 1945) is an American screen and voice actor and writer, known for his role of Douglas Brackman in the TV series "L.A. Law". In the late 1970s to early 1980s, he turned to writing for such TV shows as "Knight Rider", "Hart to Hart", "The Fall Guy" and "Quincy". More recently he appeared as (Myron) Larry Finklestein on the TV show "Dharma & Greg".

  12. Tarek Saab

    Tarek Ibrahim Saab (born September 24, 1978 in New Bedford, Massachusetts) was a candidate on The Apprentice 5. Tarek was fired from The Apprentice in Week Ten, 'Blow Out', but was selected to return for the final task to assist eventual winner Sean Yazbeck. He is the CEO of Lionheart Apparel, and he is writing a book that is due out in September 2007 entitled "Gut Check: Confronting Love, Work and Manhood in Your Twenties" through Spence Publishing.

  13. Martin Cooper

    Dr. Martin Cooper (born December 26, 1928 in Chicago) is considered the inventor of the cell phone. Cooper is the CEO and founder of ArrayComm, a company that works on researching smart antenna technology and improving wireless networks, and was the Corporate Director of Research and Development for Motorola. He received his degree in electrical engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology in 1950 and received his master's degree from the same institution in 1957.

  14. Bobby Czyz

    Robert Edward ("Bobby") Czyz (born February 10, 1962 in Orange, New Jersey) is an American boxer. A New Jersey native of mostly Italian and some Polish descent, he is both a former world light heavyweight and cruiserweight champion. Nicknamed "Matinee Idol", Czyz was a member of the United States amateur boxing team that died in the LOT Polish Airlines plane crash in Poland in 1980.

  15. Dave Stann

    Dave Stann, born November 12, (year unknown) in Cleveland, Ohio, is an actor, television personality, and blackjack player. His monikers include "Hollywood" Dave Stann and "The Undisputed Bad Boy of Blackjack". He is a member of Mensa and earned his degree in Theater from Kent State University. While attending school there he also moonlighted as a paranormal investigator for an undisclosed organization headquartered in Akron, Ohio.

  16. Neil Z. Miller

    Neil Z. Miller is an American medical research journalist, a natural health advocate based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He is the author of numerous articles and books on vaccines, the publisher of the "New Atlantean Press", and the director of the Thinktwice Global Vaccine Institute. Miller is a frequent guest on radio and TV talk shows, where he often debates doctors and government health officials, and he lectures widely throughout the US. Miller, …

  17. Mike Carona

    Michael S. Carona (born May 23 1955) is the Sheriff-Coroner of Orange County, California, the elected head of the Orange County Sheriff's Department, who gained national prominence began during the hunt for the killer of Samantha Runnion. After the quick capture of her murderer, Alejandro Avila, late night television host Larry King dubbed him "America's Sheriff" during an interview. Born in Santa Monica in Los Angeles County, …

  18. Glenne Headly

    Glenne Aimee Headly (born on March 13, 1955) is an American actress of film, television and stage.

  19. Scott Levy

    Scott Levy (born September 8, 1964) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Raven. He is currently wrestling for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, and is a former NWA and ECW World Heavyweight Champion. He is also the innovator of numerous types of "gimmick" wrestling matches, such as the Clockwork Orange House of Fun match.

  20. Jean M. Auel

    Jean Marie Untinen Auel (born February 18, 1936 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American writer, better known as Jean M. Auel. She is best known for her Earth's Children books, a series of historical fiction novels set in prehistoric Europe that explores interactions of Cro-Magnon people with Neanderthals. Her books have sold 34 million copies world-wide in many translations.

  21. Lancelot Ware

    Lancelot Lionel Ware OBE (5 June 1915 - 15 August 2000) was an English barrister and co-founder of Mensa International. Lancelot Ware's main claim to fame is co-founding Mensa, the international society for intellectually gifted people, with the Australian barrister Roland Berrill in 1946. They originally called it the "High IQ Club". Ware was born in Mitcham, Surrey, the eldest son of a businessman father and musical mother.

  22. Nelson Demille

    Mr. DeMille, of Garden City, is not certain that "The Gold Coast" will be filmed on the Gold Coast. "We'll have to wait and see," he said. While waiting, he has been watching his book remain a best-seller on Long Island. In a chair fit for a king, and possibly once used by one, Mr. DeMille sat in the Banfi Vinters mansion in Old Brookville signing his books as part of a fund-raising event for the C. W. Post Campus of Long Island University.

  23. Jerry Bergman

    Dr Gerald R. "Jerry" Bergman is an American young earth creationist. He is an active supporter of the (ACM) anti-cult movement. He is also known for his stance against Jehovah's Witnesses.

  24. Win Wenger

    Win Wenger Ph.D. is a former college teacher, author, and founder of Project Renaissance, a non-profit organization dedicated to creative problem-solving and accelerated learning. Dr. Wenger has authored 48 books, including "The Einstein Factor" (with Richard Poe) and "The Genius Code" (with PhotoReading founder Paul Scheele). Win Wenger has developed several techniques intended to improve the potential of the human mind, including image streaming, beachhead, …

  25. Ted Owens

    Ted Owens (1920-1987) was claimed to be a divine being living as a person. He suffered severe head injuries on several occasions as a youth. Despite these Owens developed a very high intelligence quotient, became a member of MENSA, and mastered many trades and talents.

  26. Charles Ingram

    Charles Ingram (born August 6, 1963) is a former British Army Major who made headlines in the United Kingdom when he was accused of cheating on the television show "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?". Despite being convicted of deception, Ingram maintains that he did not cheat.

  27. Erik Kuselias

    Erik Kuselias is the host of "NASCAR Now" on ESPN2. Erik was formerly the host of "The SportsBash" on ESPN Radio. He also previously hosted "NFL on ESPN Radio" on Sundays during NFL season.

  28. Richard Lederer

    Richard Lederer (born 1938) is an American author and teacher best known for his books on word play and the English language, and his use of oxymorons. His column, "Looking at Language", is syndicated in newspapers and magazines throughout the United States. In 1998, he founded a weekly radio show, "A Way with Words", broadcast by KPBS, San Diego Public Radio, and heard world-wide via streaming internet and podcast. In an announcement posted on October 19, 2006, …

  29. Terry Stickels

    Terry Stickels (born May 14, 1948) is the author of numerous puzzle books, calendars, card decks and posters featuring critical thinking skills. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, he is the oldest of three children. Stickels is a life-long member of MENSA, One In A Thousand Society (now known as Termite) and The International High IQ Society. He currently resides in Fort Worth, Texas.

  30. Patricia Kennealy-Morrison

    Patricia Kennealy-Morrison (b. Patricia Kennely March 4, 1946, Brooklyn) is an American author of rock criticism, nonfiction books and science fiction/fantasy novels. Most of her books are part of her series, "The Keltiad". She has also published in anthologies and periodicals. As first a writer and then the editor-in-chief of "Jazz and Pop" magazine in the late sixties, she was one of the first woman rock critics.

  31. Myles Jeffrey

    At Ten years old Myles has already been acting half his young life. In these few short years he has earned numerous film and television credits along with awards for his efforts. His voice is very unique and has also been part of his work. ... Myles has been involved in numerous feature films. Watch for the just released "Mom's Got a Date with a Vampire" . Also recently released on the Disney Channel is "Stepsister from Planet Weird" .

  32. Rollo Armstrong

    Rollo Armstrong (born 1967 in London) is one half of the music producers/remixers team Rollo and Sister Bliss, and is older brother to Dido, with whom he helped to write and produce the multi-million selling albums "No Angel" and "Life For Rent". He is also a member of the electronic music group Faithless, which he formed in 1995 with Sister Bliss, Jamie Catto and Maxi Jazz.

  33. A.J. Jacobs

    Arnold Stephen Jacobs, Jr., commonly called A.J. Jacobs is an American journalist and author. Jacobs was born in New York City to lawyer Arnold Jacobs Sr. and Ellen Kheel. He has one sister, Beryl Jacobs. Jacobs studied philosophy at Brown University. Jacobs is best known for having read all 32 volumes of the "Encyclopædia Britannica", and wrote about his experiences in his humorous book, …

  34. Daniel McVicar

    Daniel McVicar is an actor, director and writer. He is known for his role as Clarke Garrison on "The Bold and the Beautiful", from "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson", where he is Craig’s nemesis at CBS Television City. He has also involved in new media with his site LateNiteMash.com and The McVlog. He played Rock Hudson in "Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story". He starred opposite Ben Gazzara in two projects, …

  35. Jim Fixx

    James F. Fixx (April 23, 1932 - July 20, 1984) was the author of the 1977 best-selling book, "The Complete Book of Running". Best known as Jim Fixx, he is credited with helping start America's fitness revolution, popularizing the sport of running and demonstrating the health benefits of regular jogging.

  36. Barry Nolan

    Barry Nolan is a presenter on Comcast Cable's CN8 channel, once hosting the shows "Nitebeat" and "Backstage", and now hosts "Backstage with Barry Nolan." He is also a regular panelist on "Says You!", a weekend radio word quiz show produced by WGBH-FM and National Public Radio. He is originally from Alexandria, Virginia, and went to college at the University of Tennesee.

  37. Lionel Fanthorpe

    The Reverend Robert Lionel Fanthorpe is, among other things, a priest and entertainer. He was born in Dereham, Norfolk in the UK, and has at various times worked as a journalist, teacher, television presenter, author and lecturer. He currently lives in Roath, Cardiff, South Wales, UK and is married to Patricia Fanthorpe.

  38. E. Lee Spence
  39. Robert von Dassanowsky

    Robert von Dassanowsky (aka Robert Dassanowsky) born January 28, 1960 in New York, is an Austrian-American academic, writer, film and cultural historian, and producer. A student of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and a graduate of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Dassanowsky is a widely published academican, award-winning playwright and has written for television.

  40. Susan Sackett

    Susan Sackett, an American author and screenwriter, best known for her involvement in the "Star Trek" franchise.

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