former college/NFL wide receiver; played for Auburn University & San Fransisco 49ers; 2X college all-American; member of College Football Hall of Fame (2002)
former college/NBA power forward/center; played for University of South Carolina, Boston Celtics, Utah Jazz & Denver Nuggets; won World Championship with Celtics (75-76); played United States Men's National Basketball Team, winning Bronze medal-FIBA 1974
American Actress - TV Series - 'Another World' (1992-1999), 'One Life to Live' (1987-1990), 'General Hospital' (2001-2002), 'The Young and the Restless' (Guest Role)(2015-2015), 'Port Charles' (Guest)(1997). Movie - 'Wraith' (2017). Plus 2 More Roles
American Male Singer, Songwriter, Musician And Record Producer - Guitar (1962- ). R&B, Soul Music Genre. Single - 'Strokin' (1986), 'Slip Away' (1968), 'Patches' (1970), 'Snatching It Back' (1969), 'Back Door Santa' (1968)
American Former Male Singer (1934-1965). Jazz, Pop, Easy Listening Musical Genres. Single - 'Mona Lisa' (1950), 'Nature Boy' (1948), 'Unforgettable' (1951), 'Rambling Rose' (1962), 'Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days Of Summer' (1963), 'I Love You' (1946)
American Former Female Singer (1956-2015). Soul, R & B. Pop, Jazz Musical Genre. Single - 'This Will Be' (1975), 'Sophisticated Lady' (1976), 'I've Got Love on My Mind' (1977), 'Miss You Like Crazy' (1989), 'Pink Cadillac' (1988), 'Unforgettable' (1991)
Actor (b: 1942) - Mandrake '79 (as Lothar), A Man Called Sloane, Blacula, Young Daniel Boone, Mandingo, Bound For Glory, Brewster's Millions, Change Of Habit, Volunteers
Pitcher for the Florida Marlins (1998-1999), San Diego Padres (2000), Kansas City Royals (2000-2001),
Pittsburgh Pirates (2002-2005), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2006)
former college/AFL/NFL tackle; played for Mississippi State University, Patriots, Giants & Broncos; AFL All-Star 1966; member of the Patriots All-1960s Team
Actress, The Help (Academy Award + Golden Globe Win), Zootopia, Fruitvale Station, Paradise, Dinner for Scmucks, Flypaper, Coach Carter, Big Momma's House, Bad Santa,
former college/NFL quarterback; played for University of Alabama & Packers; coached Packers from 75-83; 2X Super Bowl MVP; 2X Super Bowl champion; 4X Pro Bowler; 1966 NFL MVP; member of Pro Football Hall of Fame; 3X NFL Champion; former Packers GM