- Princess Superstar
Princess Superstar (born Concetta Kirschner, 1971) is an American rapper. Her musical style -a mixture of hip hop, rock and electronica- is "flip flop", as she describes it. Her parents were psychologists, and they moved the family to Philadelphia, sending Kirschner to a private school named Germantown Academy. Kirschner was socially awkward, and claims her time in school was "from hell." She was a member of the Singing Club, … - Anwar Superstar
Anwar Superstar, born Anwar Khalil Prescott, is an American hip hop artist. He began rapping at the age of 14 on the streets of Atlantic City, New Jersey. Anwar has battled MCs from all over the US and abroad. Anwar’s skills have been compared to some of hip-hop’s most established MCs. Hip-Hop legend and pioneer KRS-One has requested for Anwar to perform alongside him on stage, as well as Lil' Kim, whom he has opened for at NYC’s B.B. Kings. - Har Mar Superstar
Sean Tillmann (born on 6 February 1978 in Marshall, Minnesota), better known by his stage names of Har Mar Superstar and Sean Na Na, is an American singer. While remaining relatively unknown in his home country, he has found fame in the U.K. indie rock/dance scene. - Will Ferrell
John William "Will" Ferrell (born July 16, 1967) is an Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated American comedian, impressionist, writer and actor who first established himself as a cast member of "Saturday Night Live," and has since gone on to a successful film career. He has worked as a voice actor as well, including the 50s style father in the animated series "The Oblongs". He most recently starred in "Blades of Glory". - Salman Khan
Salman Khan, born Abdul Rashid Salim Salman Khan on December 27, 1965 is a popular Indian film actor who appears in Bollywood movies. He is considered to be one of the biggest superstars in the industry. - Karen Carpenter
Karen Anne Carpenter (March 2, 1950 - February 4, 1983) was a highly successful American singer and drummer. She and her brother, Richard, formed the successful duo The Carpenters. - Nora Aunor
Nora Aunor (born Nora Cabaltera Villamayor on May 21, 1953 in Iriga, Camarines Sur) is a multi-awarded Filipino actress, singer and producer. Aunor had several leading-role performances in stage plays, television shows, and concerts. She is also known as the Philippine one and only "SUPERSTAR". Considered by people masses, critics and contemporaries as the Philippine cinema greatest thespian and major icon of the century. - Sámer Issa
Sámer Issa was a contestant on the TV contest "Česko hledá SuperStar" (Czech version of Pop Idol) in 2004. Sámer was born on August 7, 1985 in Děčín and currently lives in Prague, Czech Republic. His father is from Syria. After finishing in third place at the television contest, Issa released his first CD, "Busted", containing twelve Czech and English-language R&B songs. - Leon Russell
Leon Russell (born Claude Russell Bridges on April 2 1942 in Lawton, Oklahoma) is a singer, songwriter, pianist, and guitarist. Russell attended Will Rogers High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He is occasionally referred to as "The Master of Space and Time," a title he acquired around the time of his collaborations with Joe Cocker. First known mostly as a session musician, Russell has played with artists as varied as Jerry Lee Lewis, … - Tata Young
Tata Young (born Amita Marie Young,, December 14, 1980 in Thailand) is a Thai American singer, model and actress. A Thai superstar at age 25, she became an international success with the release of her first English-language album "I Believe" in 2004. She remains one of the most popular performers in Thailand, and is a perennial "favorite" pick by magazines and music-video channels. - Stephen Chow
Stephen Chow (traditional Chinese: 周星馳; simplified Chinese : 周星驰; often Romanized as Chow Sing Chi; pinyin : Zhōu Xīngchí; jyutping : zau1 sing1 ci4) (born June 22 1962) is a director and actor in many blockbuster movies in Hong Kong. He is considered the finest Hong Kong screen comedian since Michael Hui, and a mega-superstar to all concerned in the Hong Kong entertainment circle, epitomized by his nickname 星爺 (Sing Yeh, lit. - Bruce McCulloch
Bruce McCulloch (born May 12, 1961 in Edmonton, Alberta) is an actor, writer, comedian, and film director. McCulloch is best known for his work as a member of "The Kids in the Hall", a popular Canadian comedy troupe, and as a writer for "Saturday Night Live". McCulloch has also appeared on series such as "Twitch City" and "Gilmore Girls". He directed the films "Dog Park", "Stealing Harvard" and "Superstar". - Rita Coolidge
Rita Coolidge (born May 1, 1945, in Lafayette, Tennessee) is a Grammy Award winning American Singer. - Jim Carey
Jim Carey (born May 31, 1974 in Dorchester, Massachusetts) is an American retired National Hockey League goaltender. He was drafted by the Washington Capitals in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft, second round, 32nd overall. He played for the NCAA's University of Wisconsin, AHL's Portland Pirates and Providence Bruins, the NHL's Washington Capitals, Boston Bruins, St. Louis Blues, … - Rajnikanth
Rajnikanth, real name Sivaji Rao Gaekwad, is the highest paid actor in India and the top rated popular South Indian film actor. He is popularly known as "Superstar" or "Superstar Rajinikanth" and has a large amount of fan groups around the world, especially Japan. - Barry Dennen
Barry Dennen (born February 22, 1938 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor, singer, and writer. In New York City from 1960 to 1963, he had a relationship with Barbra Streisand, including living together for a year, during which time he helped her develop the nightclub act that began her successful career as a singer and actress. - Melhem Zein
Melhem Zein, also transliterated Melhem Zain. His stardom began after being ranked 3rd in Super Star 1, the Pan-Arab version of Pop Idol,. Earlier, when he was 16, he first participated in an Amateur Singing Program called Kaas Al Nojoum (The Cup of the Stars) On LBC Channel for singing Ya Jarat Al Wadi (The Neighbour of the Valley) for Mohammed Abd El Wahhab. - Vlastimil Horváth
Vlastimil Horváth is the second Czech Superstar. He is ethnic Roma. - Jamelia
Jamelia Niela Davis (born 11 January 1981), known professionally as Jamelia, is an English R&B singer, songwriter and sometime model and actress. She is also a three time MOBO awarding winning and Brit nominated artist. She made her breakthrough with the single "Money" in 2000 and had her biggest hit in 2003, with the single "Superstar". - Elaine Hendrix
Katherine Elaine Hendrix (born December 28, 1970, in Oak Ridge, Tennessee) is an American actress. Hendrix was born and raised in Tennessee, but moved to Atlanta, Georgia at age 15 where she attended the Northside School of Performing Arts. She became a professional dancer with the Gary Harrison Dance Co. in her senior years of school, and she later became a model for such companies as Nike and Levi's. - Jim Turner
Jim Turner (born September 6, 19??) is an American country/gospel music singer and songwriter from "The Lawrence Welk Show". He was also cast in the original "Jesus Christ Superstar" on Broadway, playing the lead roles of both "Pilate" and "Caiphias the High Priest". He is currently touring the world, singing new songs from his debut Inspirational Album, self-titled JIM TURNER. The 2007 CD is available at. - Steve Balsamo
Steve Balsamo was born in Wales on 19 May 1971. His father, a chef from Venice, his mother Welsh. At school, Steve was evicted from the choir, being told he could not sing. He channelled his creative leanings into art and attended art school to specialise in painting. At the age of 17, Steve once again started singing and songwriting again, forming several bands that toured pubs and clubs doing renditions of classic rock songs. - Victoria Gotti
Victoria Gotti (born November 27, 1962 in Brooklyn, New York) is a daughter of the late mob boss John Gotti and his wife Victoria (often referred to as "Victoria Gotti, Sr."), and was the star of "Growing Up Gotti" on the A&E Network. Victoria is Italian American on her father's side and her mother is a Russian-Jew and Italian.. She has three sons by her ex-husband, jailed mobster Carmine Agnello: Carmine Jr., John, and Frank. - Brad Kane
Bradley Caleb Kane (born 29 September 1973) is a singer, actor, and writer. He is best known as the singing voice of Aladdin in Disney's 1992 animated feature. That same year, he recorded a duet with Lea Salonga--"We Could Be In Love"--which was later released as a single. In 1993, he played Arpad Laszlo in the Broadway revival of "She Loves Me". He also played Tucker Wells in the season three episode "The Prom" of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", … - Ann Scott
Ann Scott is a French fiction writer. The first tattooed fashion model to break through in pret a porter and couture in the eighties, Ann Scott is now a novelist and the author of several novels including "Superstars" - Christine Milton
Christine Milton is a Danish pop singer. She was one of the participants in the second series of Denmark's popular Popstars series. And even though she did not win she was discovered by record label BMG. She was raised in Gilleleje, Denmark. She is the original singer behind Jamelia's international hit single "Superstar", which was written and produced by Remee and BMG partners Cutfather & Joe. It spent seven weeks at number one on the official Danish hitlist, … - Scotty Emerick
Scotty Emerick (born June 11, 1973 in Hollywood, Florida) is an American country music singer-songwriter. - Andy Ripley
Andy Ripley was born 1st December 1947 and is a former English rugby union player who gained 24 caps for England in the 1970s and a place on the Lions 1974 tour. He played at the back of the scrum and was famous for his high-stepping run which made him particulalrly hard to tackle. He is now a successsful businessman who has subsequently to his rugby career become a BBC World Superstars champion and world indoor rowing champion In 2005 he was diagnosed as suffering from prostate cancer, … - Brian Jacks
Brian Jacks (born May 10, 1946) is a British judoka who won Britain's first medal at a world championship, taking a bronze in Salt Lake City in 1967, and gained a second bronze at the 1972 Munich Olympics. He later achieved national fame for his outstanding "Gym Test" performances on the BBC programme Superstars. - Richard Street
Richard Street (born October 5 1942 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American soul and R&B singer, most notable as a member of The Temptations from 1971 to 1993. Street was the first member of the Temptations to actually be a native of Detroit; all of the previous members were born and at least partially raised in the southern United States. Street was the lead singer of an early Temptations predecessor, "Otis Williams & the Distants", … - Brigitte Yaghi
Brigitte Yaghi is a singer who rose to popularity around the world after placing fifth in "Super Star 2", the pan-Arabic version of "Pop Idol".</br> Brigitte includes Warda Al-Jazairia as her main musical inspiration.</br> - Brian Budd
Brian Budd (born April 8, 1952) is a former Canadian professional soccer player best known for winning the "World Superstars" competition three years in a row from 1978 to 1980. He is now a soccer sportscaster. - Alisha
Alisha is an US electronic dance music singer from Brooklyn, New York who had several hits in the 80's. Her self-titled first album, produced by Mark Berry and released on Vanguard Records, included the hits "All Night Passion" (#4 Hot Dance US), "Baby Talk" (#1 Hot Dance US), and "Too Turned On" (#6 Hot Dance US) and sold over 2 million copies. - Johnny Pearson
Johnny Pearson (born June 18, 1925, Chesterfield, Derbyshire) is a British composer and pianist. He has written a vast catalogue of library music, and has had many of his pieces used as the theme music to television series, including "3-2-1", "All Creatures Great and Small", "Captain Pugwash", "Mary Mungo & Midge" and ITN's "News at Ten". - Ammar Hassan
Ammar Hassan is a singer who rose to popularity around the world after placing second in "Super Star 2", the pan-Arabic version of "Pop Idol".</br> Ammar includes Wadih El Safi & Umm Kulthum as his main musical inspirations.</br> - Sean Mooney
Sean Mooney is a former World Wrestling Federation play-by-play announcer. He was born in Phoenix, Arizona, debuting in 1988 for the WWF but wasn't seen after he hosted the pre-game show for "WrestleMania IX". He debuted at the WWF's "Wrestling Challenge" show on May 15, 1988, and his last time announcing a WWF event was at "Survivor Series 1992". - Kyle Rote
Kyle Rote Sr. was an American football player and sports announcer. In college, Rote played behind Heisman Trophy winner Doak Walker at Southern Methodist University in 1948 and 1949. When Walker was forced to miss the 1949 game against the University of Notre Dame because of an injury, Rote replaced him as tailback in SMU's single wing and turned in a great triple-threat performance despite a 27-20 loss. He rushed for 115 yards, scored all three touchdowns, … - John Conteh
John Conteh (born Kirkby, May 27 1951) is a British former boxer who was world Light-Heavyweight boxing champion. Conteh is one of Britain's most successful boxing champions. At his peak in the mid to late 70's he was considered good enough that he was touted as a possible opponent of Muhammad Ali. He enjoyed great fame in Britain and was often on the front as well as the back pages of the leading dailies due to his love of partying and women. - Ramin Karimloo
Ramin Karimloo is an Iranian-born Canadian musical theatre actor, primarily recognised for his work in London's West End. In Canada, Ramin began his performing career in rock bands and various theatre projects before moving on to perform in theatre companies for Airtours and P&O Cruises. After moving to England, Ramin's first role was in a pantomime of Aladdin in Chatham, in which he played the title role. - Ayman el Aatar
Ayman El Aatar (born June 3, 1982) is a Libyan singer. Born in Janzour, El Aatar was the winner of "Super Star 2", the pan-Arabic version of "Pop Idol" in 2004. Aatar says that his musical inspiration comes from the likes of Stevie Wonder and Whitney Houston along with other Arabian artists. Ayman has four brothers (Ali, Saleh, Omar, and Mabrouk) and seven sisters (Leyla, Souaad, Khairia, Haneida, Soumaya and Amal).
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