JFK - The New York Times photographer, covered Washington for over four decades; famous for the iconic 'The Loneliest Job' photograph of John F. Kennedy
Costume Designer - Spartacus (AA win). AA noms. for: Bedknobs & Broomsticks, The Hawaiians, The Happiest Millionaire, Ship Of Fools, Inside Daisy Clover, Toys In The Attic, Bon Voyage, Babes In Toyland & 7 Thieves. Others: Logan's Run, Touch Of Ev
Airbrush artist who specializes in commercial sketch cards and pin-ups for comic book & trading card companies like Marvel, DC Comics, Upper Deck, Cryptozoic Entertainment, BAM Box, and Zenescope
Last surviving case study architect who participated in the magazine Arts & Architectures 1945 to 1966 project to introduce modern architecture by up-and-coming and cutting-edge architects at the time. Now lives in Hawaii and California
American Photojournalist, born 1939. Pulitzer for his 1966 photo of James Meredith being shot. Based in Mississippi, he covered many historic civil rights moments, including the Mississippi Burning murders, Selma, and Martin Luther King's funeral
JFK - American photojournalist; worked for UPI, Look, People; Korean war photographer; covered every president Truman through George H. W. Bush. Best-known for the photographing Kennedy's 1960 campaign and presidency; became friends w/JFK
BBC costume designer who worked on TV shows such as 'Doctor Who' and 'The Onedin Line'. He designed the original costumes for both The Master and the Seventh Doctor. He is now retired and lives in the UK
Full-time freelance illustrator. She does private commissions and work for gaming companies. One of her biggest clients is Wizards of the Coast and she does Dungeons and Dragons illustrations
Game designer who has been involved in the development of the role-playing games Ars Magica, Everway, Over the Edge, Talislanta, the third edition of Dungeons & Dragons
Retired British costume designer, now resident in Australia. Under the name Sandra Reid, she designed the original Cyberman costumes for 1960s Doctor Who