singer - Th Shirelles; Will You Love Me Tomorrow, Dedicated To The One I Love, Tonight's The Night, Mama Said, Soldier Boy. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Laura Leon is the stage name of Rebeca Valderrama, a mexican singer and actress Currently she resides in Peru, where she was host of her own talk show called La Señora Leon during the first half of 2006
Actress - Stage Door (Oscar nom.), Hal Roach comedy shorts (Laurel & Hardy, Charley Chase), Swanee River (as Mrs. Stephen Foster), The Goldwyn Follies, It Could Happen To You, They Shall Have Music, Come & Get It, Song Of The Trail
Actor - Everybody Loves Raymond (as Uncle Mel), The Larry Sanders Show (as Sid, Hank's agent), Ally McBeal (as Judge 'Happy' Boyle), Dream On (as Uncle Manny), Dave's World (as Irv), Double Rush (as The Kid), Rosemary's Baby, Ghost. The Golden Girls
A cornerback who played for Washington University before being drafted by the Packers before the 1980 season, playing for them the first half of the 1980s
Actress: Psycho, Act of Violence, That Forsyte Woman, The Naked Spur, Touch of Evil, The Manchurian Candidate, Grand Slam, Night of the Lepus, The Fog, Halloween H20, Bad Girls from Valley High // Mother of Jamie Lee Curtis
Hockey Hall of Fame - Class of 2009 - Defenseman - New York Rangers / Toronto Maple Leafs / Boston Bruins - 1x Stanley Cup / 1x Conn Smythe (First American Born) / 2x Norris / Calder Trophy - 1x Olympic Silver
former college/NFL defensive end; played for University of Minnesota & Minnesota Vikings; 6X Pro Bowler; All-American; member of College Football & NFL Hall of Fames; NFL 1970s All-Decade Team; played in four Super Bowls
Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972. Negro and Mexican Leagues as a first baseman. Was offered MLB contract in 1952 but turned it down due to his age
former college/NBA center/forward; played for University of Kansas, Celtics, Phillips 66 Oilers, Royals, Lakers & Hawks; 3X NBA champion; #9 overall 1952 NBA Draft; member of Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame (1988); led Kansas to 1952-53 NCAA Championship
former college/NFL linebacker; played for Kent State and Pittsburgh Steelers; member of Pro Football Hall of Fame; 9X Pro Bowler; NFL 1980s & 1970s All-Decade Team; 4X Super Bowl champion; 1974 Defensive ROY; 1976 Defensive POY