- Marylin Star
Marilyn Star (born Kathryn B. Gannon on April 12, 1969, in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada) is an adult film actress. She worked as a stripper in Calgary, before moving to Los Angeles and entering adult films. Her first film was "More Dirty Debutantes 30" produced by Ed Powers (released in 1994). Other notable appearances included "Star Attraction" (released 1995), "Babewatch" [3 and 4] (1995), "Smells Like... Sex" (1995), …
- Kevin Red Star
Kevin Red Star (born 1943) is a Native American artist. He was born and lives in Lodge Grass, Montana and is a member of the Crow tribe.
- Jeffree Star
Jeffree Star (born Jeffrey Steininger on November 15 1985) is an Internet celebrity. Known for his music and his appearance (the male celebrity is a cross-dresser who dubs himself "Queen of the Internet"), he first gained notoriety on the popular social networking website, MySpace, and has since toured with Peaches. A reality show featuring Star is in development. Star is also an in demand Los Angeles make-up artist who has worked with Davey Havok, …
- Spliff Star
Spliff Star (born William A. Lewis) first appeared alongside Busta Rhymes as the Flipmode Squad in 1996 on his album "The Coming". His name is an obvious derivation of smoking cannabis. Spliff is of Jamaican origin graduated from Franklin & Marshall in 1996 majoring in communications, this accomplishment helped him find success in the music industry. The Flipmode Squad as a Brooklyn crew released their debut album "The Imperial Album" in 1998.
- Oklahoma Star
For many years, Oklahoma Star was known simply as the ‘Tommy Moore Horse', after his breeder, owner, trainer and race jockey.
- Morning Star
Morning Star was a great chief to the Northern Cheyenne people during the 19th century. He was noted for his active resistance to Western expansion and the Federal government. It is due to the courage and determination held by Morning Star and other Cheyenne leaders that the Northern Cheyenne still possess a homeland in their traditional country (present-day Montana). Although he was known as "Dull Knife" ("Motšêške Ôhnêxahpo") to local settlers, …
- Sol Star
Solomon "Sol" Star (December 20, 1840 - October 10, 1917) was an early resident of the town of Deadwood, South Dakota, and is portrayed as a character in the American television series "Deadwood". Star was born in Bavaria, not Vienna as in the HBO series, to Jewish parents. When he was ten years of age, his family moved to Ohio. When he grew older he moved to Helena, Montana where he served as territorial auditor and personal secretary to the governor.
- Ali Star
Ali Star (real name Alastair Power) is the former bass player for the EBM band Goteki. He is currently the bass player for the band Jetsteam Lovers.
- Judy Star
Judy Star, born April 8, 1982 is Canadian pornographic actress. She is 5 ft (1.52 m) tall, with measurements of 35-24-34 (88-61-86). She started her career in the adult film industry in 2000, when she was 18 years old, and through 2006 has appeared in 117 titles. In April 2004, Star was quarantined as a result of an HIV scare in the adult movie business. During 2004 she appeared in several movies where Darren James and Lara Roxx were also in the cast, …
- Charmane Star
Charmane Star (born May 5, 1979) is a Filipino-American pornographic actress.
- Darren Star
Darren Star (born 1961) is an American television and film producer and screenwriter best known for the hugely successful television series "Beverly Hills 90210", "Melrose Place" (both of which were co-produced with Aaron Spelling), and "Sex and the City" which was based on a book of the same name by Candace Bushnell. As well as creating these series, he personally wrote a number of scripts and directed some episodes.
- Ryan Star
R. Star (Ryan Star) (born January 7 1978) is a singer/songwriter, pianist, and guitarist. He was also a reality television contestant on the CBS show Rock Star: Supernova.
- Celeste Star
Celeste Star (born December 28, 1985) is an American adult model. Celeste, the daughter of a Mexican father and a Scottish-Irish mother, began her adult career in 2004. She has appeared on the cover of the March 2005 issue of "Hustler" magazine and was the "Penthouse" Pet of the Month in July 2005.
- Chris Brown
John Christopher Brown was an American third baseman in Major League Baseball during the 1980s, most notably with the San Francisco Giants. Born in Jackson, Mississippi, Brown was a notable graduate of Crenshaw High School in Los Angeles, California, where he played high school baseball with Darryl Strawberry. The 1979 Crenshaw High Cougars baseball team was the subject of Michael Sokolove's "The Ticket Out: Darryl Strawberry and the Boys of Crenshaw".
- Alex Rodriguez
Alexander Emmanuel "Alex" Rodriguez (born July 27, 1975, in New York, New York), commonly nicknamed "A-Rod", is a Dominican-American baseball infielder. He is the starting third baseman for the New York Yankees, having played shortstop for the Texas Rangers and Seattle Mariners. Since (his first full season) through he leads the major leagues in home runs (HR), runs scored, runs batted in (RBI), total bases and extra-base hits.
- Jimi Hendrix
Jimi Hendrix was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. Hendrix is considered one of the greatest and most influential guitarists in rock music history. After initial success in England, he achieved worldwide fame following his 1967 performance at the Monterey Pop Festival. Later, Hendrix headlined the iconic 1969 Woodstock Festival before his death in 1970, at the age of 27. A self-taught guitarist, …
- Barry Bonds
Barry Lamar Bonds (born July 24 1964 in Riverside, California) is a Major League Baseball player with the San Francisco Giants. He is the son of former Major League All-Star Bobby Bonds, cousin of Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson, and the godson of Hall of Famer Willie Mays. Bonds holds the single season major league records for home runs (73), on base percentage (.609), slugging percentage (.863), and walks (232).
- Emma Watson
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson (born 15 April 1990) is an English actress who rose to fame playing the role of Hermione Granger in the "Harry Potter" film series.
- Derek Jeter
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports New York Yankees SS Derek Jeter 's cleats will be headed to the Hall of Fame. The cleats he wore when he set the record for most hits at Yankee Stadium will be put on display from the 2008 season.
- Josh Hamilton
Joshua Holt Hamilton also known as "Hammer" or "Ham Bone," (born May 21, 1981 in Raleigh, North Carolina) is a baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds. Considered a five-tool player and future superstar, he was selected by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays as the first overall pick in the 1999 Major League Baseball draft. While Hamilton's career was postponed for years due to drug addiction, he made it to the Major Leagues in 2007 as an outfielder for the Reds.
- Milo Ventimiglia
Milo Anthony Ventimiglia (born July 8 1977) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles in the NBC series "Heroes" as idealistic hero Peter Petrelli and in the family-oriented television series "Gilmore Girls" as Rory's rebel boyfriend Jess Mariano.
- Babe Ruth
George Herman Ruth, Jr. (February 6, 1895 - August 16, 1948), also known as "Babe", "The Great Bambino", "The Sultan of Swat", and "The Colossus of Clout", was an American Major League baseball player from 1914-1935. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest baseball players in history. Many polls place him as the number one player of all time.
- David Wright
David Allen Wright (born December 20, 1982 in Norfolk, Virginia) is an All-Star Third Baseman in Major League Baseball for the New York Mets. Wright attended Hickory High School in Chesapeake, Virginia. In high school, he was a three-time All-State selection and, as a senior, was named the Virginia All-State Player of the Year. He finished his high school career with a .438 batting average, 13 home runs, and 50 RBI.
- Cy Young
Denton True "Cy" Young was an American baseball player who pitched for five different major league teams from 1890 to 1911. He established numerous professional pitching records during his 22-year career in the majors, some of which have stood for a century. Young retired with 511 career wins, the most in MLB history and 94 more wins than Walter Johnson, who is second on the list. In honor of Young's contributions to Major League Baseball, MLB created the Cy Young Award, …
- David Ortiz
David Ortiz (born November 18, 1975 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, as David Américo Ortiz Arias), is a Major League Baseball designated hitter who plays for the Boston Red Sox (since 2003). Previously, Ortiz played for the Minnesota Twins (1997-2002). Nicknamed "Big Papi," Ortiz has played in four All-Star Games and holds the Red Sox single-season record for home runs (54).
- Patrick Stewart
Patrick Stewart OBE (born July 13, 1940) is an Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated English film, television and stage actor. He is also Chancellor of the University of Huddersfield. Stewart has had a distinguished career in theatre for nearly fifty years, including performances as various characters in Shakespearean productions. However, he is most famous for his roles as Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the U.S.S Enterprise in "Star Trek: The Next Generation", …
- Charles Dickens
Charles John Huffam Dickens FRSA (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870), pen-name "Boz", was the foremost English novelist of the Victorian era, as well as a vigorous social campaigner. Considered one of the English language's greatest writers, he was acclaimed for his rich storytelling and memorable characters, and achieved massive worldwide popularity in his lifetime. Later critics, beginning with George Gissing and G. K. Chesterton, championed his mastery of prose, …
- Kenny Rogers
Kenneth Scott Rogers also known as "The Gambler" (born November 10, 1964 in Savannah, Georgia) is a left-handed American Major League Baseball pitcher who has played for six Major League Baseball teams since his rookie year in 1989. Previously lauded only for his fielding and perfect game, he is currently the possessor of 23 consecutive shutout innings in postseason baseball. His career 210-139 win-loss record gives him a .602 winning percentage.
- Justin Morneau
Justin Ernest George Morneau (born on May 15, 1981 in New Westminster, British Columbia) is a Major League Baseball player. He is currently the Minnesota Twins' everyday first baseman. Though he dislikes the label, Morneau, along with teammate and former roommate Joe Mauer, is sometimes referred to as one of "The New M&M Boys." Growing popularity is the nickname Paul Bunyan, given to him due to his Canadian heritage.
- Rich Harden
James Richard ("Rich") Harden (born November 30, 1981) is a Canadian pitcher for the Oakland Athletics.
- Mariano Rivera
Mariano Rivera (born November 29 1969 in Panama City, Panama) is a relief pitcher for Major League Baseball's New York Yankees. Nicknamed "Mo", Rivera is frequently referred to as the greatest postseason relief pitcher of all time, and is often considered to be the greatest closer in baseball history. He has the 3rd most regular season career saves in Major League history, is the American League's career leader in saves, and has won 4 World Series titles with the Yankees.
- Vanessa Paradis
Vanessa Chantal Paradis is a French singer and actress.
- Hank Aaron
Henry Louis "Hank" Aaron (born February 5, 1934 in Mobile, Alabama), nicknamed "Hammer","Hammerin' Hank", or "Bad Henry", is a retired American baseball player whose Major League Baseball (MLB) career spanned the 1950s through the 1970s. After playing with the Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro American League and in the minor leagues, Aaron started his Major League Baseball career in 1954. He played 21 seasons with the Milwaukee Braves and the Atlanta Braves, …
- Terry Fox
Terrence Edward Fox (Born: July 31, 1935 in Chicago, Illinois) is a former righthanded Major League Baseball relief pitcher/closer who played seven seasons from 1960 to 1966. He played for the Milwaukee Braves, Detroit Tigers and Philadelphia Phillies. Standing at 6'0" and weighing 175 pounds, Fox found his way into the Braves organization before the 1956 season. The New Iberia Pelicans (or Indians) of the Evangeline League sent Fox to the Braves in an unknown transaction.
- Johan Santana
Johan Alexander Santana Araque (born March 13, 1979) is a Major League Baseball left-handed starting pitcher who plays for the Minnesota Twins. He is a 2-time American League Cy Young Award winner.
- Jackie Robinson
Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson became the first African-American professional baseball player of the modern era in 1947. While not the first African American professional baseball player in history, his Major League debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers ended approximately eighty years of baseball segregation, also known as the baseball color line. The Baseball Hall of Fame inducted Robinson in 1962 and he was a member of six World Series teams.
- Albert Pujols
José Alberto Pujols, (born January 16, 1980, in Dominican Republic) is a Major League Baseball player with the St. Louis Cardinals. He is widely regarded as one of the best active players in the game. Since his debut in through the season he leads the major leagues in RBI, runs, total bases, and extra base hits, and is second in home runs and batting average. In recent years, he has become an excellent defensive player at first base, …
- Michael Young
Michael Brian Young (born October 19, 1976 in Covina, California) is a Major League Baseball shortstop currently playing for the Texas Rangers. In 2002 Young placed 2nd in fielding with a .988 percentage. In 2003 Young was 3rd in the league in hits with 204. Led all second baseman with an average of .306. Young narrowly missed his first gold glove with a fielding percentage of .987.
- Alfonso Soriano
Alfonso Guilleard Soriano (born January 7, 1976 in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic) is a Major League Baseball player for the Chicago Cubs. His most common nickname is Alf So, which is short for Alfonso Soriano.
- Milton Bradley
Milton Bradley is a Major League Baseball outfielder who currently plays for the San Diego Padres. He was drafted from high school in the second round of the 1996 draft by the Montréal Expos. He is 6'0" and weighs 205 pounds. He is a switch-hitter and throws right-handed. His first Major League Baseball game was on July 19, 2000 for the Montreal Expos. He was traded to the Cleveland Indians on July 31, 2001 for Zach Day.