Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner
Gil Gerard Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
Director David Lynch
Two-time Oscar winner Gene Hackman
“Harriet the Spy” star Michelle Trachtenberg
“The Doors” and “Top Gun” star Val Kilmer
Diane Keaton and Robert Redford
Garth Hudson, the last remaining member of The Band,
Peter, Paul and Mary lost Peter Yarrow.
“Killing Me Softly” singer Roberta Flack
Sly Stone
Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson
Singer Connie Francis
Black Sabbath’s Ozzy Osbourne
Jazz musician Chuck Mangione
Jeff Baena, a screenwriter and director
Sam Moore, who had classic hits with the soul duo Sam and Dave in the 1960s
Soap opera icon Leslie Charleson, who for decades played Monica Quartermaine on “General Hospital”
Tony Roberts, who appeared in Woody Allen films including “Annie Hall”
David Johansen, the frontman of proto-punk band New York Dolls, who went on to act in films such as “Scrooged”
Richard Chamberlain
Ruth Buzzi, the effervescent Emmy-nominated comedian
Loretta Swit, who played Major Margaret “Hot Lips” Houlihan on seminal TV comedy “MASH”
Bobby Sherman, a singer and actor
Michael Madsen, the actor known for his roles in Quentin Tarantino films
Alan Bergman, the Oscar-, Grammy- and Emmy-winning songwriter
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who played Theodore “Theo” Huxtable across all eight seasons of “The Cosby Show”
Hulk Hogan, the wrestling icon
Terence Stamp, played the villain General Zod in the Superman films
Graham Greene, Oscar-nominated “Dances with Wolves”
Claudia Cardinale, who appeared in classic Italian films including Fellini’s “8½”
D’Angelo, the legendary R&B singer
Samantha Eggar, who was Oscar nominated — and received the Golden Globe and the best actress award at the Cannes Film Festival — for her performance in thriller “The Collector”
June Lockhart, known for her role in “Lost In Space,”
Diane Ladd, Oscar-nominated actress for her role in “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore”
William Rush The Waterloo Road actor
Sophie Kinsella The author of the beloved Confessions of a Shopaholic series
Sally Kirkland The Oscar nominee, best known for her role in the 1987 film Anna
Dick Cheney, the 46th vice president of the United States
Marshawn Kneeland, 24-year-old defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys
Diane Ladd
Isabelle Tate, 9-1-1: Nashville actress
Sam Rivers, Limp Bizkit bassist
Ace Frehley, KISS guitarist
Jane Goodall, trailblazing anthropologist
Brad Everett Young, actor-turned-celebrity photographer
Giorgio Armani, fashion designer and Armani founder
Tristan Rogers, 'General Hospital' star
Loni Anderson, the '80s TV star
Laura Dahlmeier, two-time Olympic gold medalist in biathlon
Frank Gehry, Renowned architect
Tom Stoppard, Playwright Tom Stoppard's breakthrough came in 1966 when his play "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" debuted on Broadway, winning a Tony Award for best play.
Jimmy Cliff, a Grammy award-winning Jamaican reggae star and actor
Charlie Kirk, conservative activist Charlie Kirk co-founded the student organization Turning Point USA
Charles Rangel, former Congressman, D-N.Y
George Wendt best known for his portrayal of Norm Peterson in all 11 seasons of the classic TV sitcom "Cheers"
Pope Francis, in 2013 he was elected pope, becoming the first Jesuit pope in nearly 500 years.
George Foreman won an Olympic gold medal in boxing in 1968 at age 19.
Bob Uecker made his MLB debut in 1962 with the Milwaukee Braves.
Cecile Richards was the president of Planned Parenthood from 2006 to 2018.
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