- Bow Wow
Shad Gregory Moss, better known as "Bow Wow" or formerly "Lil' Bow Wow" (born March 9 1987, Columbus, Ohio) is an American rapper, actor, and music producer. - Young Jeezy
Jay Jenkins (born September 28 1977 in Columbia, South Carolina, USA), currently known as Young Jeezy, is an American rapper. He was formerly known as "Lil' J" in his early rap career. - Spike Lee
Shelton Jackson Lee (born March 20, 1957, in Atlanta, Georgia), better known as Spike Lee, is an American film director, producer, writer, and actor noted for his films dealing with controversial social and political issues. He also teaches film at New York University and Columbia University. His production company, 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks, has produced over 35 films since 1983. - Tyler Perry
Tyler Perry (born September 13, 1969 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an African-American playwright and actor. He is best known for producing popular melodramas for the stage and screen that feature African-American characters in moral quandaries. His best-known character, played by himself, is Mabel Simmons, … - 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, … - Gladys Knight
Gladys Maria Knight (born May 28, 1944 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American R&B/soul singer and actress. She is best known for the hits she recorded during the 1960s and 1970s, for both the Motown and Buddah Records labels, with her group Gladys Knight & the Pips, the most famous incarnation of which also included her brother Merald "Bubba" Knight and her cousins Edward Patten and William Guest. - Kelly Rowland
Kelly Rowland (born Kelendria Trene Rowland on February 11, 1981) is a Grammy Award-winning American R&B singer, songwriter, dancer, and occasional actress, who rose to fame as one of the founding members of the successful R&B girl group Destiny's Child, the world's best-selling female group of all time selling over 100 million records worldwide. - Toni Braxton
Toni Michelle Braxton (born October 7, 1967 in Severn, Maryland) is a six-time Grammy Award-winning American R&B singer, songwriter, and actress who was popular during the 1990s. She is famous for her husky alto vocal timbre. The RIAA named Braxton as one of the top selling artists of all time. - Julia Roberts
Julia Fiona Roberts (born October 28 1967) is an Academy Award-winning American film actress and former fashion model. She shot to fame during the early 1990s after starring in the romantic comedy, "Pretty Woman", opposite Richard Gere. Since then, Roberts has become the highest-paid actress in the world, topping the "Hollywood Reporter's" annual power list of top-earning female stars for four consecutive years (2002-2005). - New Jack
Jerome Young (born January 3 1963) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his stage name, New Jack. He is known for his willingness to take dangerous bumps and his stiff, relentless, remorseless, hardcore wrestling style, usually incorporating weapons into his matches. He is also known for having his theme song in ECW ("Natural Born Killaz" by Ice Cube and Dr. Dre) play throughout his matches. - Killer Mike
Killer Mike (born Michael Render on April 20, 1975) is an African-American rapper, signed to Grind Time Official through the Selecto Hits imprint. He made his debut appearance on "Snappin' and Trappin'" on OutKast's 2000 LP "Stankonia", and also appeared on the Grammy winning song, "The Whole World", the single from OutKast's greatest hits album "Big Boi and Dre Present...OutKast". - Jane Fonda
Jane Fonda (born December 21, 1937) is a two-time Academy Award-winning American actress, writer, political activist, former fashion model, and fitness guru. Since the 1960s Fonda has appeared in several movies. She has won two Academy Awards and received several other awards and nominations. She initially announced her retirement from acting in 1991, and said for many years that she would never act again, but she returned to film in 2005 with "Monster in Law", … - Ludacris
Christopher Brian Bridges (born September 11 1977), better known as Ludacris, is an American rapper. A cousin of R&B singer Monica, Ludacris has received three Grammy Awards over the course of his career. He is the co-founder, along with his manager, Chaka Zulu, of Disturbing tha Peace, an imprint distributed by Def Jam Recordings. - Chris Tucker
Christopher Tucker (born August 31, 1972 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American actor and comedian, whose distinctive characteristic is his high-pitched voice and portrayal of high-strung characters. - Jeff Foxworthy
Jeffrey M. Foxworthy (born September 6, 1958) is an American comedian, actor and game show host who is known for his work as a stand-up comedian. He is perhaps best known for his "You Might Be a Redneck" jokes. - George Wallace
George Wallace (born July 21, 1952 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American comedian and actor. Born to Mary Lou and George Wallace Sr. on July 21, 1952, in Atlanta, George Wallace grew up in a loving, religious family. He was educated at Lynwood Park Elementary School and Lynwood Park High School. Since his early teenage years, Wallace dreamed of becoming a comedian. - David Cross
David Cross (born April 4, 1964) is an Emmy-winning American actor, writer and comedian. - T.I.
Clifford Joseph Harris Jr. (born September 25, 1980 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA), best known by the stage name T.I., and also by his alter ego T.I.P., is an American Grammy Award-winning rapper, songwriter, actor, record and executive producer as well as the Co-CEO of Grand Hustle Records. According to the Grand Hustle website, T.I. has a clothing line, "AKOO" (A King Of Oneself), launching later in 2007. - Usher
Usher Raymond IV (born October 14, 1978), is an American R&B/pop singer and actor who rose to fame in the mid-late 1990s. To date, he has sold approximately over 30 million albums worldwide and has won five Grammy Awards. Usher is also a part owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers National Basketball Association franchise. He also has his own record label, US Records. - Monica
Monica Denise Arnold (born October 24 1980), professionally known as Monica, is a Grammy Award-winning American R&B singer, songwriter, composer and occasional actress. She debuted in 1995 under the guidance of Rowdy Records head Dallas Austin and became the youngest recording act to ever have two consecutive chart-topping hits on the U.S. "Billboard" Top R&B Singles chart. Following a major success with "The Boy Is Mine", a duet with singer Brandy, … - Kevin Nash
Kevin Scott Nash (born July 9, 1959) is an American semi-retired professional wrestler and actor. Nash has wrestled under various ring names for World Championship Wrestling, the World Wrestling Federation and, currently, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling - Deion Sanders
Deion Luwynn Sanders (Born:August 9, 1967 in Fort Myers, Florida) is a former National Football League cornerback, Major League Baseball outfielder, and CBS Sports commentator. In April of 2006 he became a partial owner of the Austin Wranglers, an Arena Football League team based in Austin, TX. Sanders also works for the NFL Network, appearing on the Sunday night highlights show NFL GameDay. He played for the Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys, … - Jerry Reed
Jerry Reed Hubbard (born March 20, 1937) is an American country music singer, country guitarist, songwriter, and actor. He has appeared in over a dozen films. As a singer, he may be best remembered for his novelty song "When You're Hot, You're Hot" for which he received the Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance in 1972. As an actor, he is remembered for his role as Burt Reynolds's buddy (nicknamed "Snowman") in the "Smokey and the Bandit" movies, … - Ryan Cameron
Ryan Cameron (born November 29, 1966 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an actor, comedian, and radio personality. Cameron began his career at WVEE-FM in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1991, he was steadily rising his way up the radio ranks at WVEE-FM in Atlanta, GA In 1995 he went to work at WKYS in Washington, D.C. In 1996, Radio One founder Cathy Hughes presented Cameron with opportunity to host his own morning show for a new station in Atlanta. - Sierra
Sierra (born on March 29, 1972, in Dearborn, Michigan) is an African American pornographic actress. She has credited Nina Hartley with introducing her to the porn world. She is noted in the adult film industry for her huge natural breasts, as well as her facility with anal sex. Since her debut film in 1997, she has performed in over 195 pornographic movies, making her possibly the most prolific and well known African American big-bust performer. - Stephen Dorff
Stephen Dorff (born July 29, 1973) is an American actor, best known for portraying Stuart Sutcliffe in "Backbeat" and for his roles in "Blade" and "Cecil B. DeMented". - André 3000
André 3000 (born André Lauren Benjamin on May 27, 1975 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American rapper, hip hop producer and actor. He is half of the successful hip hop duo OutKast. He is also the creator of Cartoon Network's "Class of 3000". - Bill Goldberg
William Scott "Bill" Goldberg (born December 27, 1966) is currently an inactive American professional wrestler, retired football player, and actor. Goldberg played college football as a defensive tackle for the University of Georgia, and in the NFL for the Atlanta Falcons, for whom he played for three seasons from 1992 through 1994. He is best known, however, for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling between September 1997 and January 2001, … - Barbara Cook
Barbara Cook (born October 25 1927) is a Tony Award-winning American singer and actress who first came to prominence in the 1950s after creating roles in the Broadway musicals "Candide" and "The Music Man", among others. In the seventies, she began a second career that continues to this day as a cabaret and concert singer. Cook is widely recognized as one of the "premier interpreters" of musical theatre songs and standards, … - Deforest Kelley
Jackson DeForest Kelley was an American actor known for his starring role as Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy of the USS "Enterprise" in the television series "Star Trek" and six of its subsequent movies. - Raven-Symoné
Raven-Symoné's debut album, "Here's to New Dreams", was released on June 22, 1993. It spawned two commercially released singles: "That's What Little Girls Are Made Of" and "Raven Is the Flavor". "That's What Little Girls Are Made Of" was Raven's most successful single, reaching number sixty-eight on the "Billboard" Hot 100, forty-seven on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, forty-three on the Hot Dance Singles Sales, and thirty-nine on the Rhythmic Top 40. Her record company, … - Kenan Thompson
Kenan Thompson (born May 10, 1978 in Atlanta, Georgia), is an American actor and comedian. - Lil' Zane
Zane Copeland, Jr. (July 11, 1982), better known as Lil' Zane, was a rapper out of Atlanta, Georgia, although he was born in Yonkers, New York. He is arguably best known for his "Young World: The Future", released in 2000. The album's single, "Callin' Me," featuring 112 is widely considered his best. The album has an almost cult following, praising Lil' Zane's deep lyrics on songs such as "Ways Of The World", and "Beautiful Feeling". - Ciara
Ciara (born Ciara Princess Harris on October 25 1985) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer, and actress. Ciara made her debut in the summer of 2004 with the "Billboard" number-one single "Goodies". The album "Goodies" was released the fourth quarter of 2004 and first quarter of 2005. It produced three top two singles on the Billboard Hot 100, selling over 2.6 million in the U.S., and 5 million worldwide, … - Eric Roberts
Eric Anthony Roberts (born on April 18 1956, in Biloxi, Mississippi) is an Academy Award-nominated American film and stage actor. He was raised in Atlanta, Georgia, attended Grady High School, and is the older brother of actresses Lisa Roberts Gillan and Julia Roberts as well as the father of actress Emma Roberts and stepfather of singer/songwriter Keaton Simons. Eric also has a half sister named Nancy Motes who was born in 1976 from his mother's second marriage. - Lex Luger
Lawrence ("Larry") Wendell Pfohl (born June 2, 1958), is an American former bodybuilder, professional wrestler, and American football player better known by his wrestling ring name, Lex Luger. - Skip Caray
Harry Christopher "Skip" Caray, Jr. (born August 12, 1939 at St. Louis, Missouri) is a U.S. TV and radio broadcaster for the Atlanta Braves of the National League. - Chris Lowell
Christopher "Chris" Lowell (born on October 17, 1984 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American actor. He attended the Atlanta International School, where he became interested in theatre and filmmaking. He currently attends University of Southern California, where he was discovered in his first year while playing beach volleyball. In his spare time, he enjoys amateur filmmaking, theatre, and traveling. - Kyle Massey
Kyle Orlando Massey (born August 28, 1991 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American actor and singer While Massey's first acting job was in "The Wizard of Oz", his "big break" came after he was cast in the popular Disney sitcom "That's So Raven", where he starred as Cory, Raven Baxter's stubborn younger brother who is constantly at odds with her. Massey is the younger brother of Christopher Massey, who plays Michael on the Nickelodeon show, "Zoey 101". - Joy Lauren
Joy Lauren (born Joy Jorgensen on October 18, 1989) is an American actress. Lauren was born in Atlanta, Georgia. She is playing a supporting character, Danielle Van De Kamp, on the hit ABC dramedy "Desperate Housewives".
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