1. Michael Rosenbaum

    Michael Owen Rosenbaum (born July 11, 1972) is an American actor. He is best known for portraying Lex Luthor on "Smallville". Continuing in the comic book genre, he voiced Wally West (a.k.a. The Flash) in the DC Comics animated series "Justice League". Rosenbaum has also done film and other voiceover work. In February of 2007, Rosenbaum confirmed that he would be leaving Smallville after the show's 7th season.

  2. Larnelle Harris

    Larnelle Harris is a Gospel singer, songwiter and recording artist. During his 30-plus years of ministry, Harris has recorded 18 albums, won five Grammy Awards and 18 Dove Awards, and has had several recordings rise to #1 on Inspirational Music charts. A native of Danville, Kentucky, Harris started playing the piano by age 9. His first formal vocal training came when he attended college at Western Kentucky University, from which he graduated in 1969.

  3. Kenny Perry

    James Kenneth Perry (born August 10, 1960) is an American professional golfer. Perry was born in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, but lived most of his formative years in Franklin, Kentucky, in Simpson County. He started high school at Franklin-Simpson High School, but transferred to Lone Oak High School in McCracken County, Kentucky, when his father's job took him to work in Paducah, Kentucky. Kenny graduated from Lone Oak High School and attended Western Kentucky University.

  4. Billy Vaughn

    Richard "Billy" Vaughn (April 12, 1919 - September 26, 1991) was a singer, multi-instrumentalist, and orchestra leader. He was born in Glasgow, Kentucky, where his father was a barber who loved music and inspired Billy to teach himself to play the mandolin at age 3, while suffering a case of the measles. He went on to learn a number of other instruments. In 1941 Vaughn joined the United States National Guard for what had been planned as a one-year assignment, …

  5. Rod Smart

    Torrold D. "Rod" Smart (born January 9, 1977, Lakeland, Florida) is a former professional American football player. He has played in Super Bowl XXXVIII for the Carolina Panthers as a kick returner/running back, and has also played for the Philadelphia Eagles, the San Diego Chargers, and, most recently, the Oakland Raiders. Smart has played for the Canadian Football League Edmonton Eskimos, and infamously for the short-lived XFL Las Vegas Outlaws.

  6. Charles Napier

    Charles Napier (born April 12, 1936) is an American character actor, known for his portrayals of square-jawed tough guys and military types.

  7. Joe Bugel

    Joe 'Buges' Bugel (born March 10, 1940 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), is the Assistant Head Coach - Offense and unofficial offensive line coach for the Washington Redskins. This is his second tour of duty with the team. He served as offensive line coach or assistant for the Detroit Lions 1975-76, the Houston Oilers 1977-80, Washington Redskins 1981-89, Phoenix Cardinals 1990-93 (head coach), Oakland Raiders 1995-97 (head coach 1997), San Diego Chargers 1998-2001, …

  8. Craig Dezern

    Craig Dezern (born "Stanley Craig Dezern") is vice president of global public relations for Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, the division of The Walt Disney Company that operates nine theme parks at four sites around the world (California, Florida, France and China). Dezern reports to Michael Mendenhall, who heads global marketing for Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. He previously served as director of public relations at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, …

  9. Matt Long

    Matt Long (born May 18, 1980) is an American actor. Long was born in Winchester, Kentucky. He played the teenaged Jack McCallister on "Jack & Bobby" and the younger Johnny Blaze in "Ghost Rider". Long attended Western Kentucky University where he met his wife. He was also a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. After graduation, Matt moved to New York City where he worked as an actor throughout various theatres. He now resides in Hollywood, California

  10. Michael Card

    Michael Card (born April 11, 1957 in Madison, Tennessee) is a Contemporary Christian music (CCM) artist who couples folk-style melodies and instrumentation with lyrics that stem from intensive study of the Bible. Since his debut in 1981, he has sold more than 4 million albums and has written 19 number one singles. He lives with his wife, Susan, and their four children in Franklin, Tennessee.

  11. Jeremi Johnson

    Jeremi Johnson (born September 4, 1980 in Louisville, Kentucky) is an American football running back for the Cincinnati Bengals of the NFL. Johnson was a standout for Ballard High School, rushing for over 2,000 yards and scoring 35 touchdowns in his junior and senior seasons. As a collegiate player, Jeremi Johnson played his first three seasons at Indiana University, where he was named to the All-Big Ten Conference freshman team in 1999.) However, in 2002, …

  12. Duncan Hines

    Duncan Hines (March 26, 1880-March 15, 1959) was a U.S. pioneer of restaurant ratings for travelers. Born in Bowling Green, Kentucky, Hines was a traveling salesman for a Chicago printer. By age 55 in 1935, Hines had eaten a lot of good and bad meals on the road, as part of his job, all across the country. At this time in the United States, there was no interstate highway system and only a few chain restaurants, except for in large, populated areas.

  13. Chris Turner

    Christopher Wan Turner (born March 23, 1969, in Bowling Green, Kentucky) was a Major League Baseball catcher. He is an alumnus of Western Kentucky University. Drafted by the California Angels in the 7th round of the 1991 MLB amateur draft, Turner would make his Major League Baseball debut with the California Angels on August 27, 1993, and appear in his final game on October 1, 2000.

  14. Terrence W. Wilcutt

    Terrence Wade Wilcutt (born 31 October 1949) is an American astronaut and a veteran of four space shuttle missions. Raised in Louisville, Kentucky, Wilcutt earned a degree in mathematics from Western Kentucky University and taught high school math for two years before entering the United States Marine Corps. He trained as a pilot and flew the F/A-18 before being assigned to the Naval Aircraft Test Center, where he worked on classified aircraft programs.

  15. Dale Lindsey

    Dale Lindsey was terminated as the linebackers coach for the Washington Redskins on January 16, 2007. This was his second stint with Washington. He was one of several former NFL coordinators serving as a position coach on the Redskins' coach staff. Prior to joining the coaching ranks, Dale played nine seasones at linebacker for the Cleveland Browns. Cleveland drafted him in the 7th Round of the 1965 NFL Draft.

  16. Steve Gorman

    Steve Gorman (born 17 August, 1965, Muskegon, Michigan) is a musician best known as the drummer of the American hard rock band The Black Crowes. He also spent some time as drummer for British rock band The Stereophonics. Moving to Hopkinsville, Kentucky in 1975, Gorman began drumming in school in the fourth grade by playing snare in his school elementary band. Like so many others, Steve was initially inspired and moved when he first listened to the Beatles.

  17. William Huston Natcher

    William Huston Natcher was a Democratic congressman, serving in the United States House of Representatives from 1953 to 1994.

  18. Julian Goodman

    Julian Goodman is a former chairman of the board and chief executive officer for the National Broadcasting Company (NBC). His work landed him on the master list of Nixon political opponents.