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Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe was an American actress and model. Known for playing comic "blonde bombshell" characters, she became one of the most popular sex symbols of the 1950s and early 1960s, as well as an emblem of the era's sexual revolution. She was a top-billed actress for a decade, and her films grossed $200 million by her death in 1962.

Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan is an American singer-songwriter. Described as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture over his 69-year career. With an estimated 125 million records sold worldwide, he is one of the best-selling musicians. Dylan added increasingly sophisticated lyrical techniques to the folk music of the early 1960s, infusing it "with the intellectualism of classic literature and poetry". His lyrics incorporated political, social, and philosophical influences, defying pop music conventions and appealing to the burgeoning counterculture.

Woody Allen
Heywood "Woody" Allen is an American filmmaker, actor, writer, and comedian. In a career spanning eight decades, he has written for film, television, and theater. Allen has received many accolades, including the most wins and nominations for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. He has won four Academy Awards, ten BAFTA Awards, two Golden Globe Awards and a Grammy Award, as well as nominations for an Emmy Award and a Tony Award. Allen has also received numerous honors, including an Honorary Golden Lion in 1995, the BAFTA Fellowship in 1997, an Honorary Palme d'Or in 2002, and the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award in 2014. Two of his films have been inducted into the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress.

Bruno Mars
Peter Gene Hernandez, known professionally as Bruno Mars, is an American singer-songwriter, record producer and dancer. Regarded as a pop icon, he is known for his three-octave tenor vocal range, live performances, retro showmanship, and musical versatility. He is accompanied by his band, the Hooligans. Raised in Honolulu, Mars gained recognition in Hawaii as a child for his impersonation of Elvis Presley, before moving to Los Angeles in 2003 to pursue a musical career.
Emmy Rossum
American actress and singer-songwriter
Pink
American singer, songwriter, and actress (born 1979)
Jerry Lewis
American comedian, actor and film director (1926–2017)

Alanis Morissette
Canadian-American singer

Sarah Jessica Parker
American actress (born 1965)

Jack Black
Thomas Jacob "Jack" Black is an American actor, comedian, and musician. He has played leading roles in family and comedy films, in addition to his voice work in animated features. His accolades include an Emmy Award, a Grammy Award, and nominations for two Critics' Choice Awards and three Golden Globe Awards. In 2018, he was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Lou Reed
American rock musician (1942–2013)
Leonard Nimoy
American actor (1931–2015)
David Duchovny
American actor and writer

Jeff Goldblum
Jeffrey Lynn Goldblum is an American actor and musician. He has starred in some of the highest-grossing films of all time, such as Jurassic Park (1993) and Independence Day (1996), as well as their sequels.
Ashley Tisdale
American actress and singer (born 1985)
Adam Levine
American pop singer
Matthew Broderick
American actor (born 1962)
Billy Joel
American singer, songwriter, and pianist (born 1949)

Neil Diamond
Neil Leslie Diamond is an American singer-songwriter. He has sold more than 56.5 million records in the US alone, making him one of the best-selling musicians in history.
John Mayer
American musician (born 1977)
Danny Elfman
American composer and musician (born 1953)
Adam Lambert
American singer (born 1982)

Danny Kaye
Danny Kaye was an American actor, comedian, singer, and dancer. His performances featured physical comedy, idiosyncratic pantomimes, and rapid-fire novelty songs.

Beck
Beck David Hansen (born Bek David Campbell; July 8, 1970), known mononymously as Beck, is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. He rose to fame in the early 1990s with his experimental and lo-fi style, and became known for creating musical collages of wide-ranging genres. He has musically encompassed folk, funk, soul, hip hop, electronica, alternative rock, country, and psychedelia. He has released 15 studio albums, as well as several non-album singles and a book of sheet music.

Gene Simmons
Gene Simmons, also known by his stage persona "the Demon", is an Israeli-American musician. He was the bassist and co-lead singer of the hard rock band Kiss, which he co-founded with Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley, and Peter Criss in 1973. Simmons, alongside Stanley, remained a constant member of the band until their dissolution in 2023. Simmons is also known for his long tongue and for his reality television show, Gene Simmons Family Jewels, which aired from 2006 to 2012. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014 as a member of Kiss.

Madison Beer
Madison Elle Beer is an American singer-songwriter. She first gained media attention after Canadian singer Justin Bieber posted a link to her cover of "At Last". In 2018, she released her debut extended play (EP), As She Pleases.
Jeremy Zucker
American singer-songwriter
Sammy Davis Jr.
American entertainer (1925–1990)
Randy Newman
American singer-songwriter and pianist

Regina Spektor
American musician

Jerry Springer
American television personality and politician (1944–2023)

Andy Kaufman
American entertainer (1949–1984)
Maya Rudolph
Maya Khabira Rudolph is an American actress and comedian. In 2000, she became a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live (SNL). During her tenure on the show, she appeared in supporting roles in the films 50 First Dates (2004), A Prairie Home Companion (2006), and Idiocracy (2006).
Chuck Schuldiner
American musician (1967–2001)

Michael Bolton
American singer-songwriter

Jack Albertson
American actor (1907–1981)
Josh Gad
American actor (born 1981)

Tony Goldwyn
American actor and director
Eddie Cantor
American comedian and actor (1892–1964)

Dinah Shore
American singer and actress (1916-1994)

Barry Manilow
American singer

Neil Sedaka
Neil Sedaka was an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. Beginning his music career in 1957, he sold millions of records worldwide and wrote or co-wrote over 500 songs for himself and other artists, collaborating mostly with lyricists Howard Greenfield and Phil Cody.

David Lee Roth
American singer

Paul Stanley
Paul Stanley is an American musician. He was the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, and a founding member of the hard rock band Kiss, which was active from 1973 to 2023. He was the writer or co-writer of many of the band's most popular songs. Stanley established the Starchild character as his Kiss persona.
Peggy Lipton
American actress and singer (1946-2019)

Joey Ramone
American punk rock singer (1951–2001)
Michael Landon
American actor and filmmaker (1936–1991)
Eddie Fisher
American singer and actor (1928–2010)

Taylor Dayne
American pop singer

Ben Platt
American actor and singer (born 1993)

Jamie-Lynn Sigler
American actress (born 1981)

David Draiman
American singer

Helen Slater
American actress, singer-songwriter

Theodore Bikel
Austrian-American actor, folk singer, musician, composer, unionist and political activist (1924-2015)
Craig Bierko
American actor and singer
Carrie Brownstein
American musician and actress
Halston Sage
American actress

Robby Benson
American actor and director
Jussie Smollett
American actor
Tina Louise
American actress