Abraham Lincoln – 16th President of the United States
Benedict Arnold – Betrayed colonists to British
John James Audubon – Illustrated Birds of America
P.T. Barnum – The Great American circus owner
John Barrymore – Actor; Romeo & Juliet
Lionel Bart – British composer – lyricist – playwright (1972)
Kim Basinger – Oscar – winning actress (1993)
Frank Baum – Wizard of Oz author
Barbara Bel Geddes – Actor; Miss Elle on Dallas
Melvin Belli – Famous Lawyer known as ‘The King of Torts’
Bunny Berigan – Jazz trumpeter great
George Best – Manchester United soccer
Jay Black – rock star, lead member of “Jay and the Americans” (1986)
John Wayne Bobbitt – Penectomy survivor
Peter Bogdanovich – American Filmographer
Bjorn Borg – Pro tennis player
Lorraine Bracco – Oscar – nominated actress (1999)
Matthew Brady – portrait / US Civil War photographer (1872)
Toni Braxton – rock star (1998)
Louise Brooks – Actor; Pandora’s Box
Sylvia Browne – Afraid to accept Randi’s $1million challenge
Lenny Bruce – Comic; Multiply obscene comic
Buffalo Bill – Wild West showman
Anita Bryant – singer, 1958 Miss America 2nd runner up (1997)
Gary Burghoff – Radar O’Reilly in MASH
Gary Busey – Actor, Lethal Weapon
Crazy Cabbie – Radio personality on the Howard Stern menagerie
Nicolas Cage – Actor
Tia Carrere – Actor; Wayne’s World
Nell Carter – Actor; Housekeeper on Gimme a Break
Raymond Carver – Author; Will You Please Be Quiet, Please?
Miguel de Cervantes – Novelist; Don Quixote
George Clinton – rock star (1984) (note: this is not the composer George S. Clinton)
Samuel L. Clemens (“Mark Twain”) – best – selling American author – humorist (1894)
Natalie Cole – singer
Gary Coleman – actor (1999)
Concrete Blonde – rock group
John Connally – Former Texas Governor, wounded in 1963 Kennedy assassination in Dallas (1987)
Francis Ford Coppola – Oscar – winning film writer – director – producer (1999)
Cathy Lee Crosby – Actress – American Author (1992)
David Crosby – singer / songwriter
Aleister Crowley – Wickedest man in the world
Vic Damone – singer (1971)
Dorothy Dandridge – Oscar- nominated actress singer (1963)
Daniel Defoe – Author; Robinson Crusoe
Lee De Forest – Oscar-winning film/sound synchronization pioneer, producer (1937)
Dino De Laurentis – Oscar – winning film producer (1988)
John DeLorean – Automobile designer and entrepreneur
Walt Disney – Oscar – winning film producer, animation & theme park pioneer (1923)
Henry Dunant – Red Cross founder
William C. Durant – Founder of General Motor
Eddy “the eagle” Edwards – Great Britain’s first Olympic ski jumper (1991)
Keith Famie – Survivor II: The Australian Outback contestant, chef-restauranter, American Author (1996/97)
Freddy Fender – Musician; Before the Next Teardrop Falls
Stephin Fetchit – Actor; Professional black stereotype
Eddie Fisher – Singer; crooner dumped by Liz Taylor
Mick Fleetwood – rock star, lead member of “Fleetwood Mac” (1984)
Heidi Fleiss – Clothing line founder; American author
Henry Ford – Automobile manufacturer
William Fox – Co-Founder of 20th Century Fox Film Corporation (1936)
Red Foxx – actor – entertainer
R. Buckminster Fuller – Architect-futurist-invented the geodesic dome
Zsa Zsa Gabor – Cop-slapping Gabor sister
Marvin Gaye – singer (1970s)
Andy Gibb – rock star (1987)
Gary Glitter – Rock and Roll Part 2
Bernhard Goetz – Subway vigilante criminal
Charles Goodyear – 19th century American inventor, who discovered how to vulcanize rubber
Ulysses S. Grant – 18th US President; Civil War general, best-selling American Author, face is pictured on the US fifty dollar bill ( 1884 after leaving office)
Elizabeth Ward Gracen – actress; model; Miss America 1982 (1999)
Bob Guccione – publisher and founder of Penthouse magazine (2003)
Johannes Gutenberg – Inventor of movable type
Tony Gwynn – Batted .394 in 1994 for the Padres
Merle Haggard – country music star (1993)
Corey Haim – actor (1997)
Frans Hals – Dutch portraitist
Dorothy Hamill – Olympic gold-medal ice-skater (1996)
M.C. Hammer – rock star (1996)
George Frideric Handel – Messiah composer
Richard Harris – Oscar-nominated actor-producer-director
Isaac Hayes – Oscar-winning songwriter – composer – musician -singer (1976)
Margaux Hemingway – Troubled actress OD’d on klonopin
Sherman Hemsley – actor (2002)
Ty Herndon – Country music star caught in cruisy park
Milton Snavely Hershey – founder of Hershey’s chocolate
Kent Hovind – Creation Science huckster
Steve Howe – MLB pitcher
E. Howard Hunt – Coordinated Watergate break-in
Nelson Bunker Hunt – Tried to corner the silver market
Ron Isley – Rhythm-and blues singer (mid late 1990s)
La Toya Jackson – rock star (1995)
Don Johnson – actor-producer
Eli Jacobs – Former Baltimore Orioles owner
Janice – Marie Johnson – rock star/disco diva (1980s)
Al Jolson – Miami Vice, Nash Bridges
George Jones – Country singer
Kacey Jones – country music star, musical humorist
Clay Jordan – Survivor V: Thailand contestant; restauranter (2001)
Chaka Kahn – rock star
Charles Keating – Morality crusader, white-collar swindler
Buster Keaton – Actor, The General
Bernard Kerik – NYC Police Commissioner, 2000-2001
Margot Kidder – Lois Lane in Superman movie
Larry King – talk-show host, best selling American author (1978)
Robert Kiyosaki – Rich Dad, Poor Dad author
Bowie Kuhn – former US baseball commissioner
Gary Kurtz – Oscar-nominated film producer
Veronica Lake – actress (1951)
Lorenzo Lamas – actor (2004)
Cyndi Lauper – rock star (1983)
Anton LaVey – Founder of the Church of Satan
Stan Lee – Comic book industry pioneer , co-creator “Spider Man,” “The Incredible Hulk,” “The X-Men” etc (2001)
Jerry Lewis – comic
Jerry Lee Lewis – famous Rock n’ Roll star
Horace Liveright – Publisher of the Modern Library series
Meat Loaf – rock star (1983)
Ashley MacIsaac – musician fiddler (2000)
Jackie Mason – comedian – entertainer
Henry Mayhew – Punch journalist
Mindy McCready – Country Music star , American author
William McKinley – 25th US President 1897-1901
Tom Metzger – white supremacist
Marvin Mitchelson – celebrity divorce lawyer
Melba Moore – Singer – Actress
Debelah Morgan – Singer -Songwriter – Producer (2000)
Lorrie Morgan – Country music star, American Author
Robert Morris – Politician who financed Revolutionary War
Levi P. Morton – Vice President under Benjamin Harrison
Motor City Five/MCS – rock group of the 1960s (1970)
John Nash – British Regency architect
Willie Nelson – singer-songwriter-actor, American Author (1990)
Wayne Newton – singer-actor – entertainer (1992)
Harry Nilsson – singer/songwriter; Me and My Arrow
F. Donald Nixon – Nixon’s brother
Immanuel Nobel – father of manufacturers – philanthropist Alfred Nobel , who founded the Nobel Prize (twice – 1833/year Alfred was born, 1856/ when Alfred was 23)
Mary Nolan – actress (1931)
Emperor Norton – Emperor of the United States and protector of Mexico
Ted Nugent – Rock Star
Kate O’Brien – The Land of Spices novelist
Thomas Paine – Common Sense activist
Johnny Paycheck – country music star (1976)
Tom Petty – rock star (1979)
Gaylord Perry – baseball player
Philip II – King of Spain, 1556-1598
Buddy Post – Lottery millionaire
Susan Powter – Exercise/fitness expert, talk show host, best selling American Author 1995)
Burt Prelutsky – American television writer; screenwriter (1997)
Randy Quaid – actor
Lynn Redgrave – actress
Rembrandt – painter
Tommy Rettig – actor; Jeff Miller in Lassie
Burt Reynolds – Oscar-nominated actor – director , American Author (1995)
Debbie Reynolds – Oscar nominated actress-singer, American Author (1997)
Mickey Rooney – Oscar nominated actor, American Author (1962)
Rick Ross – Activist; cult expert, deprogrammer
Harry Saltzman – film producer (James Bond movies) (1975)
Ray Sawyer – rock star, member of “Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show” (1973)
Oskar Schindler – activist who saved over 1000 Jews from the Nazis
Shenandoah – country music band (1991)
Billy Sims – Detroit Lions RB
Tom Sizemore – Heat, Robbery Homicide Division actor
Anna Nicole Smith – Model-Actress, 1993 Playboy magazine “Playmate of the Year”(1996)
Dee Snider – frontman for Twisted Sister, musician
Wesley Snipes – Actor
Phoebe Snow – Jazz vocalist
Lynne Spears – American author, mother of rock star Britney Spears (1998, filed with husband James prior to Britney’s stardom)
Leon Spinks – boxer
Sheryl Swoopes – Three-time WNBA MVP
J. Fife Symington – Governor of Arizona (1995, while still in office)
Lawrence Taylor – NFL hall of famer
Randall Terry – Operation Rescue founder
Nikola Tesla – Invented alternating current
Donald Trump – billionaire entrepreneur
TLC – rock group (1995)
Chris Tucker – Actor, comedian
Mark Twain – Huckleberry Finn author
Mike Tyson – boxer (2003)
Johnny Unitas – legendary Hall of Fame football quarterback
John Whitehead – Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now, musician
Oscar Wilde – acclaimed poet and author
James Wilson – U.S. Supreme Court Justice 1789-1798
Tammy Wynette – country music star (1988)
Florenz Ziegfeld – actor, the Ziegfeld Follies