Ramblin' Jack Elliott (born Elliot Charles Adnopoz; August 1, 1931) is an American folk singer and songwriter/1956: Woody Guthrie's Blues/1989: Hard Travelin' (reissue of Jack Elliott Sings the Songs of Woody Guthrie and Ramblin' Jack Elliott)
Journalist/staff writer New York Times. First woman to win Pulitzer Prize in Journalism (2007) & Letters (2022). 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing for/2022 Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction for Invisible Child
Actress: Bordertown, Who's Harry Crumb?, Harmony Cats, Unforgiven, Hawkeye, The X-Files, Hope Island, Mysterious Ways, Kingdom Hospital, Harper's Island, Once Upon a Time
former college halfback/coach; played for University of Michigan, Purdue University; former Head Football Coach University of Michigan; All-American; member of College Football Hall of Fame; former University of Iowa Athletic Director
Actor: My Man Adam, Manhunter, The Abyss, Get a Life, Groundhog Day, CB4, Cabin Boy, Saturday Night Live, Kingpin, The Naked Truth, There's Something About Mary, Snow Day, Everybody Loves Raymond, How I Met Your Mother, Maggie, Schitt's Creek
Actor: JAG, Street Legal, Fly by Night, The Untouchables, Melrose Place, Close to Home, The Guard, Scoundrels, GCB, Mad Men, Secrets and Lies, Impulse, Spinning Out, The Climb, Impact, The Storm, Trumbo, Affairs of State
British Actor (b: 1922) - Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones..., Trading Places, A Room with a View (Oscar nom), Alfie, St. Jack, King Rat, Robin and Marian, The Boys from Brazil, Cuba, A Dolls House, Zulu Dawn, Vault of Horror, The Missionary
Actor - The Andy Griffith Show (as Mayor Pike), It's A Wonderful Life, Christmas In Connecticut, Li'l Abner 1940 (as Marryin' Sam), Annie Oakley, Dick Tracy (TV - Murphy), many uncredited parts in many major films
Writer/doctorate in Theoretical Physics, from Oxford University/debut novel, The French Girl, Missing Years 2020, How To Kill Your Best Friend, 2021. Her fourth novel, Bright and Deadly Things, will be published in 2023
former college quarterback/coach; played for University of Michigan; coached University of Miami, Illinois, California & Nebraska; All-American; member of College Football Hall of Fame
Actor - I Love Lucy (Lucy's 'Vitameatavegamin' Director), Orson Welles' Mercury Theater (War Of The Worlds + others), Tarantula, The Indestructible Man, The Crawling Hand, MANY TV guest-starring roles (1951-1985)
Actor (b: 1944) - Tombstone, The Right Stuff, The Big Lebowski, Mask, Road House, Frogs, Lifeguard, The Legacy, Mission:Imp., The Blue Knight, Evel Knievel '74 (title role), Quick & The Dead, The Shadow Riders, Prancer, Fatal Beauty, Hulk, The Contender
Actor - Arthur 1-2, Beverly Hills Cop, Death Wish, Report To The Commissioner (title role), Remo Williams, The Hindenberg, Jac. Bouvier Kennedy/Young Joe (as Joe Kennedy, Sr.), Falcon Crest, Dallas, St. Elsewhere, Exec. Suite, Chicago Hope, Captain Video
25 years as a leading freelance illustrator in Dallas, she gain people attention after her figurative art appeared in projects for Neiman Marcus/2009 and 2010 Peoples Choice from Coors Western Art Exhibit in Denver
Model, appreared on the 1991 MAXX Racing card #137. Sponsored by Unocal, the RaceStoppers began appearing at races at the 1969 Daytona 500. Always a popular feature with race fans
October 16, 1904 - November 26, 1965, was an American film actor. He specialized in playing the rugged heroes of B-Westerns, particularly in the Red Ryder series of films
Canadian centenarian who was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012. He has also received Japan's Order of the Rising Sun in 1989
Director: Homeward Bound II, Final Destination, Cellular, Snakes on a Plane, Asylum, Shark Night 3D // Stunt Coordinator: V-The Final Battle, Kuffs, Fatal Attraction, Warlock, Baywatch, Sliver,
Actor - The Thin Man (title role - not Wm. Powell), I Am A Fugitive From A Chain Gang, Little Miss Broadway, Career, Fury '36, Winterset, Maid Of Salem
former college/NFL defensive end; played for UNC, Cowboys and Raiders; 3X All - ACC selection, All - American; 1X Pro Bowler; #8 pick overall 1998 NFL Draft
Actor: (Z Cars - The Black Stuff - The Boys from The Black Stuff - No Surrender - In Sickness and In Health - Priest - Common as Muck - Leapin' Leprechauns - Playing The Field - Conspiracy of Silence - ETC.)
American actor (b. 1981), with his first major role on BET's series 'The Game' (2013); in 2015, he joined the cast of HBO's series 'Insecure'. He also had a lead role in the horror film 'Escape Room' (2019), and he appeared in 'Top Gun: Maverick' (2022)
The Trammps: ' Disco's most soulful vocal group began in 1960s Philadelphia as The Volcanos (2), and were also called The Moods. Gene Faith was the original lead vocalist, with Earl Young, Jimmy Ellis, '
Actress daughter of Mona Freeman in 1970s TV: ABC Weekend Specials, S.W.A.T., Gidget Gets Married (1972) as Gidget Lawrence, Rod Serling's Night Gallery = 'A Matter of Semantics' 1971, The Partridge Family, and 'Nancy' 1970 T.V. series