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  1. Alice Cooper

    Alice Cooper (born Vincent Damon Furnier, February 4, 1948), is a rock singer, songwriter and musician whose career spans four decades. With a stage show that featured guillotines, electric chairs, fake blood and boa constrictors, Cooper drew equally from heavy metal, horror movies and vaudeville to create a theatrical brand of rock music that would come to be known as Shock rock.

  2. Diana Ross

    Diana Ross (born Diane Ernestine Earle Ross on March 26, 1944) is an American singer and actress, whose musical repertoire spans R&B, soul, disco, jazz, and pop. Ross first gained prominence as lead of the successful girl group The Supremes, before establishing a successful solo career in 1970. During the 1970s and 1980s, Ross became one of the most successful female artists of the rock era, also crossing over into film, television and Broadway.

  3. Ted Nugent

    Theodore "Ted" Nugent (born December 13 1948, Detroit, Michigan) (aka The Nuge, Uncle Ted, Terrible Ted, Sweaty Teddy, Deadly Tedly, Great Gonzos, Theodocious Atrocious,Tedinator and The Motor City Madman) is a hard rock guitarist from Detroit, Michigan, originally gaining fame as a member of the Amboy Dukes, …

  4. Suzi Quatro

    Suzi Quatro (born Susan Kay Quatro on June 3, 1950 in Detroit, Michigan) is a singer, bassist, radio personality and actress.

  5. Kristen Bell

    Kristen Anne Bell (born July 18 1980) is an American actress who is best known for starring in the television show "Veronica Mars".

  6. Eminem

    Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17 1972), commonly known as Eminem or Slim Shady, is an American rapper, record producer and actor from the Detroit, Michigan area. Having sold seventy million albums worldwide, Eminem is one of the best-selling musicians of the early 2000s, and one of the best-selling rappers of all time. Eminem was discovered by pioneer gangsta rapper and producer Dr. Dre, …

  7. Ed McMahon

    Edward "Ed" Peter Leo McMahon, Jr. (born March 6, 1923) is a popular American comedian, game show host, announcer and television personality most famous for his work on television as Johnny Carson's announcer on the "Tonight Show", from 1962 to 1992, and as the host of the talent show "Star Search", from 1983 to 1995.

  8. Elmore Leonard

    Elmore John Leonard Jr. (born October 11, 1925, in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a popular American novelist and screenwriter.

  9. Tom Selleck

    Thomas William Selleck (born January 29 1945 in Detroit, Michigan) is a Golden Globe and Emmy Award winning American actor, screenwriter and film producer, best known for his starring role on the long-running television show "Magnum P.I.".

  10. Lily Tomlin

    Lily Tomlin (born September 1, 1939) is an Academy Award-nominated American actress, comedian, writer and producer. Tomlin's body of work, which has spanned over 40 years, has garnered her several Tony Awards and Emmy Awards, as well as a Grammy Award.

  11. 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

  12. Tom Sizemore

    Thomas Edward Sizemore Jr. (born November 29, 1961) is a Golden Globe-nominated American film and television actor. He is known for his supporting performances in several Hollywood films.

  13. Kon Artis

    Denaun Porter (born December 7, 1979 in Detroit, Michigan), known by his stage name Kon Artis, or production title Mr. Porter, is a rapper and producer, who rose to fame as an original member of Detroit rap collective D12.

  14. Cece Winans

    Priscilla Winans Love (born on October 8, 1964), known professionally as CeCe Winans, is a prominent American gospel singer and winner of numerous Grammy Awards and Stellar Awards.

  15. Sonny Bono

    Salvatore Phillip "Sonny" Bono (–) was an American record producer, singer, actor, and politician whose career spanned over three decades.

  16. Tim Allen

    Tim Allen (born Timothy Allen Dick on June 13, 1953) is a Golden Globe-winning American comedian, character actor, voice-over artist, and entertainer perhaps best known for his role in the sitcom "Home Improvement" and his roles in Disney films, such as "The Santa Clause" and "Toy Story".

  17. Walter Jones

    Walter Emanuel Jones (born November 30, 1970) is an American actor known for playing the role of Zack Taylor, the Black Power Ranger on the hit television series, "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers".

  18. Ellen Burstyn

    Ellen Burstyn 's illustrious career encompasses film, stage, and television. In 1975, she became only the third woman in history to win both the Tony Award and the Academy Award in the same year, for her work in Bernard Slade 's Same Time, Next Year on Broadway and in Martin Scorsese 's "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore," for which she also received a Golden Globe nomination and a British Academy Award for Best Actress.

  19. Antonio Gates

    Antonio Gates (born June 18, 1980 in Detroit, Michigan) is a football tight end for the San Diego Chargers of the NFL. He's listed as 6 feet, 4 inches tall, and 260 pounds. Gates wears the number 85.

  20. Robert Wagner

    Robert John Wagner (born February 10, 1930) is a popular American film and television actor, primarily for his roles in movies, soap operas and television. In his early days in Hollywood in the 1950s, he was mentored by the movie actor Spencer Tracy. He also starred in three popular American television series that spanned three decades: as playboy-thief-turned-secret-agent, Alexander Mundy, in "It Takes a Thief" (1968-1970), …

  21. Casey Kasem

    Casey Kasem (born Kemal Amin Kasem on April 27 1932, in Detroit, Michigan, USA, of Palestinian/Lebanese heritage) is an American radio personality and voice actor. He currently hosts four weekly syndicated radio programs based on the popular American Top 40 franchise, which he founded in 1970. "American Top 20 with Casey Kasem", "American Top 10 with Casey Kasem", "Casey Kasem's American Top 40: The 70s", …

  22. Della Reese

    Della Reese (born Delloreese Patricia Early on July 6, 1931), is a famous American Emmy nominated actor and Grammy nominated singer. She started her career in the late 1950s as a successful Jazz singer, best known for her 1959 hit single "Don't You Know". Later in her career, she became a successful actress, best known as playing Tess on the television show "Touched by an Angel".

  23. Glenn Frey

    Glenn Lewis Frey (born November 6, 1948 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and actor, best known as one of the founding members of rock band Eagles.

  24. Elizabeth Berkley

    Elizabeth Berkley (born July 28, 1972) is an American television, film, and stage actress. She is known for her roles on the television series "Saved by the Bell" and the 1995 film "Showgirls".

  25. Xzibit

    Alvin Nathaniel Joiner (born September 18 1974), better known by his stage name Xzibit, is an American rapper, actor, and television personality, who was born in Detroit, Michigan and was raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico by his father and stepmother. He is also known for hosting MTV's "Pimp My Ride". He has released a new album once every two years since his 1996 debut "At the Speed of Life"; his most recent "Full Circle", …

  26. Brian Kelly

    Brian Kelly (February 14, 1932 - February 12, 2005) was an American actor best known for his role as the father on the television series "Flipper". Born in Detroit, Michigan, he was the son of former Governor Harry F. Kelly. The younger Kelly began his acting career after serving in the United States Marine Corps during the Korean War. Kelly graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1953.

  27. Gilda Radner

    Gilda Susan Radner (28 June, 1946 - 20 May, 1989) was an American comedian and actress, best known for her five years as part of the original cast of the NBC comedy series "Saturday Night Live". Radner, who died at 42 of ovarian cancer, became an icon for public awareness of both detection and treatment of the disease.

  28. Betty Hutton

    Betty Hutton was an American film actress and singer.

  29. Big Herk

    Big Herk is an American rapper from Detroit, Michigan. Big Herk started off rapping with the Detroit-based group Rock Bottom. He left the group in 2003 and released his debut "Guilty As Charged". He was later featured in the movie "Project 313". He is featured on the Rap Snacks brand "Hot Sauce" chips bag. He is also featured on Slum Village's "Detroit Deli: A Taste of Detroit" album featuring MC Breed entitled "It's On", …

  30. Mike Binder

    Mike Binder (born 1958) is an American screenwriter, film director and actor. A native of Detroit, Mike Binder grew up in a Jewish community within Birmingham, one of the city's suburbs, and attended Camp Tamakwa, on which he based his 1993 film "Indian Summer". Binder began his career as a standup comedian. This led to his own HBO "One Night Stand" special. Binder's first screenplay, "Coupe de Ville" (1990), was directed by Joe Roth.

  31. David Alan Grier

    David Alan Grier (born June 30, 1955) is an American actor and comedian most known for his work on the sketch comedy television show "In Living Color".

  32. Ernie Hudson

    Ernie Hudson (born December 17 1945) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Winston Zeddemore in the "Ghostbusters" film series, and as Sergeant Albrecht in the cult movie The Crow.

  33. Tom Skerritt

    Thomas Alderton Skerritt (born August 25, 1933) is an Emmy Award-Winning American actor who has appeared in over 40 films and more than 200 television episodes (half "Picket Fences").

  34. Levi Stubbs

    Levi Stubbs (born Levi Stubbles) (born June 6, 1936) is most famous as the lead singer of the Motown group, The Four Tops, from 1954 until 2000 when he fell ill due to bouts with diabetes and cancer.

  35. Marlo Thomas

    Marlo Thomas (born Margaret Julia Thomas on November 21, 1937 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American actress, who first achieved fame on the TV series "That Girl" in the 1960s. She is the daughter of the late Lebanese-American comedian Danny Thomas and sister of Tony Thomas, a TV and film producer, and Terre Thomas, a former actress. Her mother, Rose Marie Mantell, was the adopted daughter of Italian Americans and died in 2000.

  36. Courtney B. Vance

    Courtney B. Vance (born March 12, 1960) is an American actor. He formerly starred as a regular in the NBC television series "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" as Ron Carver. Vance was born in Detroit, Michigan. He attended Detroit Country Day School, a fee-paying university-preparatory school, and later graduated from Harvard with a bachelor of arts degree and the Yale School of Drama with a Master of Fine Arts degree.

  37. Bebe Winans

    BeBe Winans (born Benjamin Winans, 17 September 1962, in Detroit, Michigan) is a Grammy Award winning gospel and R&B singer.He is a member of the noted Winans family, many members of which are also gospel artists. He released several albums, first with his sister CeCe Winans, and later as a solo artist. He currently hosts his own nationally syndicated radio program, "The BeBe Winans Radio Show". In 1989, BeBe won His First Grammy for Best Soul Gospel Performance, …

  38. Dave Coulier

    David "Dave" Lee Coulier (born September 21, 1959) is an American comedian, actor, and voice-over artist, best known for his portrayal of Joey Gladstone on "Full House".

  39. Roger Corman

    Roger William Corman (born April 5 1926), sometimes nicknamed "King of the Bs" for his output of B-movies (though he himself rejects this appelation as inaccurate), is a prolific American producer and director of low-budget exploitation movies. He has apprenticed many now-famous directors, stressing the importance of budgeting and resourcefulness; Corman once joked he could make a film about the fall of the Roman Empire with two extras and a sage bush.

  40. George Peppard

    George Peppard, Jr. was a popular American film and television actor. He secured a major role early in his career when he starred alongside Audrey Hepburn in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (1961), but he is probably best known for his role as Col. John "Hannibal" Smith in the 1980s television show "The A-Team", where he is the cigar-chomping leader of a renegade commando squad.

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