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Gabe Kaplan
- Welcome Back Kotter
Galen Weston
- Chairman and president of George Weston Ltd., one of North America's largest bakers.
Garrison Keillor
- Has hosted A Prairie Home Companion on National Public Radio since 1974. I think it's important to give and do what we can for NPR because if they ever stopped being funded and Garrison Keiller decided to start swindling the elderly, he'd rake in more money than every TV preacher combined.
Garth Brooks
- He's known for flying above the crowd on a wire while singing his countless country hits. 
Gary Bauer
- Religious right moralist who is barely 5 foot tall and looks like a gay Grinch. But don't let his looks fool you. He may look like a wuss, but he's had a huge impact on the political process.
Gary Burghoff
- Played Radar on the M*A*S*H* movie and TV show. Quit the show while it was still a hit. His career really took off after that ... not!
Gary Busey
- Lucky to be alive. Barely survived a motorcycle accident a few years back when he wasn't wearing a helmet.
Gary Coleman
- He's a security guard nowadays. I think his secret is to put the handcuffs on while the suspect is rolling on the floor laughing. He suffers from kidney problems and has to go through weekly dialysis.
Gary Comer
- Nautical enthusiast turned tiny sailing-hardware catalog into worldwide clothing retailer Lands' End. 
Gary Condit
- Conservative Democrat who had an affair with an intern, Chandra Levy, who turned up dead in a Washington, DC park.
Gary Glitter
- British glam rock star of the 1970s. Pled guilty to a string of child pornography charges in 1999. He then went to Cambodia, but was expelled from there, before settling in Vietnam, where he was arrested in November 2005 for having sex with underage girls. If found guilty, he potentially faces the death sentence.
Gary Gygax
- He singlehandedly defined the modern nerd. Invented 'Dungeons and Dragons' game (1974).
Gavin MacLeod
- The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Love Boat 
Geddy Lee
- Rush vocalist and bass player
Geezer Butler
- Bass player for Black Sabbath
Gene Hackman
- Made many movies, but first got noticed in The French Connection.
Gene Robinson
- Openly gay Episcopalian bishop
Gene Shalit
- Movie reviewer for many years on the Today Show who always gave out positive reviews. Probably most famous for his ridiculously poofy hairstyle and large moustache.
Gene Wilder
- Comic actor, screenwriter and director, noted for his collaborations with Mel Brooks and Richard Pryor. Underwent treatment for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in 1999, apparently making a full recovery. 
George Argyros
- Grandson of Greek immigrants was born in Detroit, raised in Pasadena. Started off running Palm Springs grocery, graduated to buying and selling corner lots at busy intersections for gas stations. Turned to apartments 1968. Today Arnel & Affiliates: real estate outfit manages apartments, owns commercial property in southern California. Active Republican helped open first permanent U.S. trade office in Madrid in January; now the U.S. ambassador to Spain. 
George Beverly Shea
- Gospel singer, had a long association with evangelist Billy Graham
George Blanda
- The NFL's all-time leading scorer until 2000 when he was passed by kicker Gary Anderson.
George H.W. Bush (FFF 2007)
- Although both he and his son declared war, not one of his twenty plus grandchildren have served in the armed forces. Was sometimes lambasted for not being overly bright, but then his son Dubya came along.
George W. Bush (FFF 2007)
- 2nd place finisher in the 2000 presidential election.
George Carlin
- These days, you can say those seven words on television! 
George Gaynes
- He played the Commandant in the "Police Academy" movies and the star of the soap opera within the movie "Tootsie", he was Henry Warnimont in the TV series "Punky Brewster 
George Hamilton
- Tanned actor
George Hearst Jr. and Phoebe Hearst Cooke
- Two of five surviving grandchildren of famed publisher William Randolph Hearst. Today Hearst Corp. owns magazines (Cosmopolitan, Esquire, Good Housekeeping), newspapers (Houston Chronicle, San Francisco Chronicle), broadcasting (Hearst-Argyle) and cable (stakes in ESPN, A&E and Lifetime).
George Herbert Walker III (FFF 2007)
- First cuz of George H.W. Bush. Ambassador to Hungary.
George Lindemann
- Wharton grad joined father's cosmetics and hair care products company in 1958; diversified into pharmaceutical products. Watched fortune rise with Permalens, first permanent soft contact lens.
George Lucas
- Star Wars creator wrapped up filming in Australia for final installment of his sci-fi series in 2005. Other engine: special effects shop Industrial Light & Magic.
George Mason Patriots
George McGovern
- Former U.S. Senator, and the 1972 Democratic nominee for president
George Michael
- British singer/songwriter began his career as a teenybopper idol in Wham, then transitioned into solo artist and later was arrested for homosexual public restroom conduct.
George Mitchell (FFF 2006)
- Wildcatter struck gold in north Texas gas fields. Started Mitchell Energy & Development in 1946, sold to Devon Energy in 2001 for $3.5 billion. Longtime environmentalist now looking to save the planet. Opposed oil drilling in Alaska wildlife refuge.
George Pataki
- Governor of New York since 1995. 
George Roberts & Henry Kravis 
- Best known for $25 billion RJR Nabisco buyout 1989. First cousins and famed "barbarians at the gate". Bought underperforming companies using junk bonds, reworked balance sheets, sold for profit. 
George Segal
- Sculptor whose work is featured in the FDR Memorial in Washington and the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York.
George Shearing
- Blind from birth pianist, composer and bandleader of various combos, "Lullaby of Birdland", extremely popular in the 1950s and 1960s.
George Shultz
- Secretary of the Treasury under Richard Nixon and Secretary of State under Ronald Reagan.
George Soros
- Money manager known for big bets: made $1 billion on British pound 1992, lost $2 billion during Russian crisis 1998.
George Steinbrenner
- The New York Yankees just won't be as fun without George around when he returns to reign over hell again.
George Takei
- Mr. Sulu on Star Trek
George Wallace
- Standup comedian and actor. He's had roles in "Batman Forever", "Little Nicky" and other movies.
George Washington Colonials
George Wendt
- Norm on Cheers
George Will
- Nerdy arch-conservative newspaper columnist.
Georgetown Hoyas
Georgia Bulldogs
Georgia Southern Eagles
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
Gerald Ford (billionaire) (FFF 2006)
- Farm boy turned thrift-trader bought first bank in 1975. Biggest score: selling California's Golden State Bancorp to Citigroup for $6 billion in 2002.
Geraldine Ferraro
- First female vice presidential candidate for a major party (1984), fighting multiple myeloma.
Geraldine Fitzgerald
- She appeared in many movies, including "Dark Victory", "Wuthering Heights", "Arthur" and "Easy Money", as well as TV shows 
Geraldo Rivera
- Journalist who has become synonymous with more sensational forms of talk television. His distinctive style, is at once probing, aggressive, and intimate. Broke talk show ratings records when a Nazi skinhead threw a chair and hit Rivera square in the face, breaking his nose.
Gerard Depardieu
- French actor who was in Green Card and 102 Dalmatians.
Gérard Louis-Dreyfus
- Runs the family's Louis-Dreyfus Group, a diversified commodities, energy, shipping, real estate, manufacturing and communications conglomerate, from offices in New York and Paris. A very private man with a passion for poetry, Louis-Dreyfus is perhaps best known in the U.S. as father of Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who portrayed Elaine on Seinfeld.
Geri Halliwell
- Ginger Spice of the Spice Girls. Quit the group in 1998 supposedly because of a conflict with her charitable work for breast cancer.
Gerry Adams
- President of Sinn Fein, the political wing of the IRA. One of the chief architects of Sinn Fein's shift to a policy of seeking a peaceful settlement to sectarian violence in Northern Ireland. 
Gheorge Muresan
- One of the biggest NBA big men of all time (7'7"). Was just awful on the court. Let me just say that he is the ugliest person in the world. But then something happened. Someone in Hollywood wanted to put Gheorge Muresan in a movie. The movie was called My Giant and Gheorge did not win an Emmy.
Gilbert Gottfried
- Shrill-voiced comedian most famous for doing voiceovers, including the AFLAC duck on TV commercials and Iago the parrot in the Disney movie Aladdin.
Gilbert O'Sullivan
- Irish singer/songwriter. Big in the early 1970s with "Alone Again (Naturally)"
Gina Lollobrigida
- A lusty busty Italian mama popular in the 60s
Ginger Lynn
- Master thespian of the pornographic arts.
Giorgio Armani
- Much-celebrated fashion designer. 
Giulio Andreotti
- Prime minister of Italy numerous times.
Glen Campbell
- Country singer who his just as famous for alcohol, cocaine and violence as he is for "Rhinestone Cowboy".
Glen Taylor
- Turned $2 million investment into $1.3 billion printing empire Taylor Corp. (wedding invitations, stationery, magazines). Owns Minnesota Timberwolves, WNBA's Lynx.
Glenn Beck
- Conservative radio and TV talk-show host. He has promised he will never question the Iraq war, no matter how unpopular it gets.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
- President of the Philippines
Gloria Steinem
- Feminist and writer who once went undercover as a Playboy Bunny.
Gloria Vanderbilt
- Her "Gloria Vanderbilt" jeans influenced the designer jeans craze of the 1980s. Born 1924.
Golden State Warriors
Goldie Hawn
- She as much as anyone came to represent the wild, creative spirit of the late-'60s
Gonzaga Bulldogs
Gordie Howe
- Nicknamed "Mr. Hockey". Had a remarkably long career that spanned five decades (1946-1980).
Gordon Hinckley
- Leader of the Mormons 
Gordon Lightfoot
- Canadian singer/songwriter born November 17, 1938
Gordon Moore
- Founded Intel in 1968 with Robert Noyce and $2.5 million investment arranged by venture capitalist Arthur Rock. Lent name to theory on the exponential growing power of computer chips (Moore's Law).
Gloria Stuart
- Played the 100 year-old survivor of the Titanic sinking in the movie "Titanic". Born 1910.
Gore Vidal
- Prolific American novelist, playwright, and essayist, active in liberal politics.
Grace Jones
- Striking-looking performer who memorably fought Arnold Schwarzenegger in "Conan the Destroyer".
Grace Slick
- 60s icon from Jefferson Airplane/Starship
Grambling Tigers
Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani
- Western mainstream media universally call him the most politically influential figure in post-invasion Iraq.
Green Bay Packers
Greg Louganis
- Olympic diver with 4 gold medals, a sore head and AIDS.
Gregg Allman
- He has a really weird look: long blond hair like a girl, combined with a beard.
Gregorio Perez Companc
- Sold shares in Argentina's largest energy company in 2002. Now concentrates on his $684 million (revenues) Molinos de la Plata, one of Argentina's biggest processed-food companies. Perez Companc collects vintage cars, while wife Maria Carmen raises Jersey cows and uses their milk to make ice cream, sold through her Munchi's ice cream chain.
Griffin Bell
- Former US Attorney General 
Gustavo Cisneros
- Latin America's media baron, owner of big holdings in Univision, AOL Latin America, DirecTV Latin America and a score of other media companies. An outspoken critic of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, whom he criticizes for "arrogant abuse of power and authority." In turn, Chavez accuses him of complicity in last April's coup attempt and of using his private TV station Venevision to undermine the administration.
Haim Saban
- Self-described "cartoon schlepper" introduced Mighty Morphin Power Rangers in the U.S. in 1993. With Rupert Murdoch's Fox TV, formed Fox Family network.
Hal Linden
- The lead in Barney Miller. Born in 1931 as Harold Lipshitz.
Haley Joel Osment
- Appeared in 'The Sixth Sense,' 'A.I.,' 'Pay It Forward,' 'The Lake' and 'Ally McBeal' . Portrayed Candice Bergen's controversial baby in 'Murphy Brown'.
Halle Berry
- Named after the Halle Building in downtown Cleveland. Risk Factors: Diabetes, Depression
Hamid Karzai
- Pashtun leader whose anti-Soviet, anti-Taliban views persuaded the US to install him as leader of Afghanistan's interim government in December 2001. 
Hank Aaron
- The most prolific home run hitter of all-time, Aaron withstood tremendous pressure to break Babe Ruth's career record.
Hank Williams Jr.
- Country singer who sings the "Are you ready for some football?" opening theme song for ABC’s Monday Night Football. Alcohol and drug abuser who attempted suicide in 1974. 
Hans Rausing
- Sold his 50% stake in family's packaging company Tetra Laval to his brother, Gad, in 1995 for a reported $7 billion. He has now gone into direct competion with his deceased brother's empire by investing in Ecolean, a new packaging company that produces highly biodegradable products. When not vacationing at his mansion in Barbados, Rausing collects vintage cars and raises deer on his 900-acre estate in the UK.
Harley Race
- Wrestler born in 1943. 8 times world champion or something.
Harmon Killebrew
- Signed at age 17. Hit 49 homers in 1964, career total of 573. Retired 1975, inducted into Hall of Fame 1984.
Harold McGraw III
- CEO of McGraw-Hill
Harrison Ford
- He flies a little prop-engine plane, just like John Denver.
Harrison McCain
- Sounds like a presidential candidate; actually he's the founding chairman of McCain Foods, largest french fry maker in the world for 46 years. Following push into Asia in 2002, McCain now stocks supermarket freezers with egg rolls and wontons, along with fries, frozen pizzas and juice.
Harry Belafonte
- Best known for singing the "Banana Boat Song" with its signature lyric "Day-O". 
Harry Dean Stanton
- Versatile character actor born in 1926. Has appeared in films such as "The Green Mile", "Repo Man" and "Paris, Texas." 
Harry Morgan (FFF 2007)
- Col. Potter on M*A*S*H*
Harvard Crimson
Harvey Keitel
- Looks like a heart attack waiting to happen.
Harvey Korman
- The Carol Burnett Show, Blazing Saddles
Hassan Nasrallah
- The current Secretary General of the Lebanese political party group Hezbollah.
Hawaii Warriors
Heather Graham
- Gorgeous blonde actress who first caught attention as the naked skating Rollergirl in Boogie Nights, and in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me as Felicity Shagwell. Says she stays in shape by pole dancing.
Heinz-Horst Deichmann 
- One of Europe's largest shoe retailers. A household name in Germany, Deichmann shoes are known for being inexpensive yet sturdy. In the U.S. the shoes are sold in chains like Rack Room Shoes and Off Broadway.
Helen Gurley Brown
- In 1962 Brown authored the bestselling book Sex and the Single Girl. She became editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan in 1966 and reversed the fortunes of the failing magazine.
Helen Suzman
- South African MP who was a long-standing critic of the apartheid policies of the National Party government, frequently a lone voice 
Helen Thomas
- White House correspondent for UPI for many years.
Helen Wagner
- She has played Nancy Hughes on the TV soap opera "As The World Turns" since its debut in April, 1956.
Helmut Kohl
- Chancellor of West Germany, 1982-90; presided over German reunification; chancellor of Germany 1990-98.
Helmut Schmidt
- Chancellor of West Germany from 1974 to 1982. 
Henry Cisneros
- Former Clinton Secretary of Housing And Urban Development.
Henry Hill
- Mobster who inspired Goodfellas. He entered witness protection in exchange for testimony, but his inability to retain his cover ended with his expulsion. Hill makes occasional appearances on Howard Stern and is believed to be living on the West Coast. He has powerful enemies and poor enough cover that his life expectancy may be in question.
Henry Hillman
- Son of Pittsburgh steel mogul John Hartwell Hillman Jr., who built Pittsburgh Coke & Chemical. Henry joined after getting geology degree from Princeton, took charge in 1959.
Henry Kissinger
- Survived a heart attack in October 2000
Henry Sy
- Asia's King of Malls heads publicly traded SM Prime, which operates 15 "supermalls" in the Philippines.
Henry Winkler
- Arthur 'Fonz' Fonzarelli on Happy Days
Henry Zachry Jr
- Texas construction mogul runs privately held H.B. Zachry Jr. Co. Initially built roads, then industrial parks. Major player in developing San Antonio's Riverwalk commercial district
Herb Alpert
- Jazz artist, The Tijuana Brass
Herb Kelleher
- Founded Southwest Airlines
Herb Score
- Famously nice, mainstay broadcast announcer for the Cleveland Indians, remembered also for being hit in the face by a line drive in his second-to-last season as a major league pitcher in 1957
Herbert Allen Jr
- Low-profile investment banker's annual retreat for media bigwigs in Sun Valley, Idaho has helped spawn some high-profile mergers like Disney and ABC.
Herbert Hauptman
- Received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1985. Developed mathematical methods for deducing the molecular structure of chemical compounds from the patterns formed when X rays are diffracted by their crystals.
Herbert Kohler
- Grandfather founded Kohler Co. in 1873 to make hitching posts and cemetery ornaments for Midwest farmers. Kohler today is a leading manufacturer of kitchen and bath fixtures
Herbert Lom
- Played Inspector Clouseau's boss, Dreyfuss, in the "Pink Panther" movies.
Herbert Siegel
- Investor bought large Warner Communications stake in early 1980s. Formed United Paramount Network with Viacom; sold to Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. for $5.3 billion in 2001.
Herman Wouk
- Author of "The Winds of War" and "The Caine Mutiny"
Hermann Schnabel
- Built up Helm AG from a small Hamburg export company he bought after WWII to one of the world's largest chemical trading companies. Schnabel, an active art collector, owns works by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Monet, Renoir and Degas. Also collects stamps.
Herschel Savage
- Porn star. Go-to performer for Seymore Butts.
Hillary Clinton
- Senator/former first lady
Hiroshi Yamauchi
- Turned an obscure Kyoto playing-card company into Nintendo.
Holy Cross Crusaders
Hope Hill Van Beuren
- Grandchild of John T. Dorrance, founder of Campbell Soup.
Horton Foote
- Screenwriter, "Tender Mercies", "To Kill a Mockingbird" and playwright, "The Trip to Bountiful", "The Traveling Lady" 
Hosni Mubarak
- Military leader and president of Egypt since Anwar Sadat's assassination in 1981. Every six years, he stages a rigged election to maintain his position as president. In November 2003 he collapsed in parliament during a televised address, but reappeared shortly afterwards, putting it down to flu.
Houston Astros
Houston Cougars
Houston Rockets
Houston Texans
Howard Metzenbaum
- Democratic senator from Ohio and leading consumer advocate
Howard Stern
- Radio star and self-proclaimed "king of all media"
Howie Mandel
- Voice of Gizmo Mogwai in Gremlins
Hu Jintao
- Chinese president leads repressive regime. 250,000 Chinese are serving sentences in "re-education and labor camps."
Hugh Downs
- An early Today Show and 20/20 host, he also MCed Concentration during the '60s
Hugh Grant
- Divine Brown's most prominent client
Hugh Hefner
- Viagra keeps him going and going like the Energizer bunny.
Hugo Chavez
- Venezuela's leftist leader is convinced that G.W. Bush has been sketching out his assassination plans.
Hugo Mann
- German carpenter who opened his first furniture store in 1938. Later founded retail chain Wertkauf, which sold to Wal-Mart in 1997 for $500 million. Now much of his fortune is invested in prime retail and office space in the U.S. Now 90 and long since retired. 
Hulk Hogan
- Pro wrassler. Real name: Terry Bollea. Born on 8-11-1953.
Hurricane Carter
- Boxer twice convicted of triple murder
I.M. Pei (FFF 2007)
- Ieoh Ming Pei is one of the preeminent architects of the twentieth century.
Ian Hunter
- Mott the Hoople frontman
Ian McCulloch
- Echo and the Bunnymen
Ian McKellen
- Shakespearean and Harrypotterean actor. 
Ibrahim Jafari
- A medic and spokesman of the Shiite fundamentalist Dawa party, the oldest Islamist movement in Iraq. Became the new Prime Minister of Iraq in the Iraqi Transitional Government following the elections of January 2005.
Ice T
- Rap pioneer, whose track "6 N The Morning" has been credited with launching the whole gangsta rap movement. His real name is the comical Tracy Marrow.
Idaho State Bengals
Iggy Pop
- Almost single-handedly created an entire genre of music. Has all the requisite drug problems you'd expect from a punk rocker.
Illinois Fighting Illini
Imelda Marcos
- Former first lady of the Philippines who had a thing for shoes.
Imre Kertész
- Born 1929 in Budapest, Hungary. Deported to Auschwitz by the Nazis. Won 2002 Nobel Prize for literature. Decried Schindler's List as "kitsch."
Indiana Hoosiers
Indiana Pacers
Indiana State Sycamores
Indianapolis Colts
Ingvar Kamprad
- Despite a bout with prostate cancer last year, the 76-year-old founder of home furnishings giant IKEA has no intention of retiring. Entrepreneurial from the start, Kamprad sold matches, fish, pens and Christmas cards by bicycle as a teenager.
Ion Iliescu
- President of Romania after the ousting of Nicolae Ceausescu.
Iowa Hawkeyes
Iowa State Cyclones
Ira Magaziner
- Internet advisor under Bill Clinton
Irene Cara
- Sang "Flashdance... What a Feeling" and "Fame"
Irving Kristol
- He helped to found the neoconservative movement. Began his political life in the 1930s as a Trotskyist member of the Young People's Socialist League. Sometime after graduation, he experienced a complete and total change of heart.
Irving R. Levine
- NBC newscaster for 45 years
Irwin Corey
- Comedian known as Professor Irwin Corey, the "world's foremost authority"
Irwin Jacobs
- Computer engineering professor at UC San Diego patented code division multiple access technology, pushed to make it the standard for wireless devices. Qualcomm survived the telecom bust, now finding new customers—and profits—in increasingly wireless world.
Isaac Mizrahi
- Fashion Designer
Isaac Saba Raffoul
- Aging tycoon still has far-flung investments all over Mexico, including textile mills, Marriott hotels in Cancun and a major pharmaceutical wholesaler.
Isabel Peron
- Dancer, President of Argentina 1974-76
Isayas Afewerki
- Afewerki led Eritrea to independence after a 30-year war of liberation. But his real goal was to keep himself in power, which he has successfully done for 16 years, suspending the constitution and canceling elections. He also forced his people into a useless border war with Ethiopia that caused the death of tens of thousands of soldiers and displaced more than 600,000 Eritreans. No doubt inspired by George W. Bush’s “Axis of Evil” declaration, Isayas accused his neighbors, Ethiopia, Yemen and Sudan, are the “Axis of Belligerence.”
Islam Karimov
- President of Uzbekistan. Victorious with 91% of the vote in 2000 election which US officials called "neither free nor fair". Used the fight against terrorism as an excuse to imprison and torture political opponents.
Ivan Dixon
- African American leading man who played the role of Kinchloe on Hogan's Heroes.
Ivan Reitman
- Film Director: Ghost Busters, Stripes
Iyad Allawi
- A Shiite former Iraqi intelligence officer who fled the country in 1971 after serving 10 years in the Baath Party. He heads the Iraqi National Accord Movement.
Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri
- Born 1942 (Tikrit, Iraq). King of Clubs in the famous pack of cards. The highest-ranking member of the former Iraqi regime still at large. Thought to be masterminding attacks on coalition forces, and a $10m reward has been offered for his capture. Strangely Scottish-looking, with his ginger moustache. 
J. Fred Muggs (FFF 2006)
- Chimp/Talk show co-host born March 14, 1952.'Today Show' regular (February 1953-March 1957)
J.D. Salinger
- Wrote Catcher in the Rye, as famous for his reclusiveness as for his books.
J.K. Rowling
Born 1965. Absurdly wealthy author of the Harry Potter books.
Jack Black
- Seen in many movies such as 'Shallow Hal', 'Cradle Will Rock', 'Enemy of the State', and 'I Still Know What You Did Last Summer.' Singer, songwriter and guitarist for the group Tenacious D.
Jack Kemp
- NFL QB and VP candidate under Bob Dole in 1996
Jack Kevorkian
- It'll be kind of poetic if he's found guilty of murder and dies by lethal injection, assisted by the state.
Jack Klugman
- Oscar Madison
Jack LaLanne
- The Godfather of Physical Fitness. Said, "I can't die. It would ruin my image."
Jack Nicholson
- Starred in 'The Shining' 'A Few Good Men,' 'Terms of Endearment,' 'Mars Attack,' 'Hoffa,' 'Two Jakes,' 'Batman,' 'Chinatown,' 'Witches of Eastwick,' 'Five Easy Pieces,' 'Easy Rider,' 'Little Shop of Horrors' and 'Reds'.
Jack Nicklaus
- 70 PGA Tour wins including 6 Masters, 5 PGA Championships, 4 US Opens, 3 British Opens, 8 Senior PGA Tour majors. Named Player of the Century by PGA (1988).
Jack Osbourne
- Ozzy's spoiled son who checked into a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center at the age of 17 (2003).
Jack Taylor 
- Former fighter pilot started out leasing cars from Cadillac body shop 1957. Named company after his WWII aircraft carrier, U.S.S. Enterprise.
Jackie Chan
- Although I would hate to see it happen, he does his own stunts, and if you jump off enough buildings, eventually, you'll miss.
Jackie Cooper
- Played "Jackie" in the Our Gang two-reeler series, appearing in 15 shorts. The "leading man" in many of these comedies, he was most effective in those scenes wherein he displayed a crush on his new teacher, the beauteous Miss Crabtree. Born on September 15, 1921.
Jackie Mason
- The prototypical Borscht Belt comedian, Jackie Mason deftly blended self-deprecating humility with abrasive arrogance to acutely dissect the differences between Jewish and Gentile culture. After finding initial success in the 1960s as a frequent guest of The Ed Sullivan Show, he spent the next two decades in obscurity, blackballed by the showbiz powers-that-be, before re-emerging at the close of the 1980s. Born Jacob Maza on June 9, 1934.
Jackie Stallone
- Mother of Sylvester Stallone
Jackson State Tigers
Jacksonville Dolphins
Jacksonville Jaguars
Jacksonville State Gamecocks
Jacques Chirac
- Elected President of France in 1995 and 2002
Jacques Vergès
- Go-to attorney for defense of monsters such as Klaus Barbie, Carlos the Jackal, Slobodan Milosevic and Saddam Hussein.
Jake LaMotta
- The Raging Bull began boxing at an early age when his father made him fight other neighborhood kids for the entertainment of adults.
Jake "The Snake" Roberts
- Former crack addict, pro wrestler
Jalal Talabani
- Head of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, which is considered a rival to the Kurdish Democratic Party.
Jaleel White
- Urkel
James Arness
- Star of TV show "Gunsmoke"
James Baker III
- Undersecretary of Commerce under Gerald Ford. Lost race for Texas Attorney General in 1978. Appointed Secretary of State by George H.W. Bush. White House Chief of Staff for Ronald Reagan. As Secretary of the Treasury in the mid- and late-1980s, Baker took no action on the emerging savings & loan crisis, leaving the situation to explode under his successor's watch. Gave Saddam the impression the U.S. had no opinion on Iraq's dispute with Kuwait in 1990. Bush team's media front man in 2000 election fiasco. Was attending annual conference for the Carlyle Group with representatives of Osama bin Laden's family on 9/11/01. Finagled a billion-dollar investment in the Carlyle Group from the Kuwaiti government. Baker's law firm is the legal council defending the Saudi Arabian government in a lawsuit filed by families of those killed in the 9/11 attacks. Appointed to the unpaid position of "special envoy" on Iraq in 2003.
James Brady
- White House Press Sec'y shot by John Hinckley
James Earl Jones
- "Best heard" as Darth Vader, currently in Verizon commercials
James France
- Billionaire son of racing legend Bill France, Sr. The family controls half the tracks in the Nextel Cup circuit via publicly traded International Speedway.
James Garner
- Maverick, lots of other TV and now a non-smoker
James Hetfield
- Singer from Metallica. He and the James Taylor are gonna die. Possibly by each other's hands.
James Kim
- Son of Korean chipmaker started Amkor Technology as U.S. marketing arm of father's Anam Industrial, provides semiconductor packaging, testing. Also owns stake in Electronics Boutique, mall kiosk operator started by wife, Agnes.
James McClure
- Republican Senator from Idaho, 1973-91
James McCord, Jr.
- Led the Watergate burglary
James Moran
- Pumped gas at age 14, got hands dirty running stations, fixing cars. Acquired Toyota distributorship in 1968; added financing, leasing and insurance for auto dealers. Today Southeast Toyota is world's largest privately held Toyota distributorship.
James Russell
- Invented the compact disk in 1965. It did not come into popularity until it was mass manufactured by Philips in 1980.
James Sorenson
- Lifelong entrepreneur made first fortune selling medical devices. Now owns more than 450,000 acres of Utah real estate. Still looking for the next big thing.
James Symington
- Missouri Congressman, 1969-77. Son of Missouri Senator Stuart Symington, grandson of New York Senator James W. Wadsworth, Jr. Served as administrative assistant to Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy (1962-63).
James Taylor
- Singer/songwriter born in 1948. Survived a long heroin addiction. Once married to Carly Simon.
James Watt
- Ronald Reagan's highly controversial anti-environment Secretary of Interior
Jamie Farr
- Dragged his way through the Korean War in M*A*S*H*
Jan Morris
- Transsexual travel writer
Jan Murray
- Comedian/actor, appeared on "The Hollywood Squares" 
Jan-Michael Vincent
- Still breathing. Actor has survived multiple car accidents, but is still drinking... 
Jane Fonda
- Actress/fitness guru
Jane Goodall
- Ecological biologist known for gorilla studies
Jane Pauley
- Host of Today Show
Jane Russell
- Actress, Playtex bra pitchwoman
Janeane Garofalo
- Appeared on 'Saturday Night Live,' 'Larry Sanders Show,' 'Reality Bites,' 'Mystery Men,' 'Matchmaker,' and 'Romy & Michele'. Atheist vegetarian.
Janet Jackson
- The youngest of the nine Jackson children. Who will be first to go? She suffered with depression, despite having #1 hits.
Janet Reno
- First female attorney general. Has Parkinson's disease.
Janet Waldo
- The voice of many cartoon characters, including Judy Jetson in the animated TV series "The Jetsons" and Josie in "Josie and the Pussycats"
Janice Dickinson
- 1970s supermodel now writes books giving advice and/or about how hard she partied in the 70s
Jasper Johns
- American pop/abstract expressionist painter and sculptor, born 1930.
Jay Leno
- Tonight Show host named Johnny Carson's replacement in 1991
Jay McShann
- Legendary Kansas City jazz and blues pianist and later vocalist 
Jay-Z
- Hip hop mogul Shawn Carter. Recently got three years' probation after pleading guilty to misdemeanor assault for stabbing a record executive. 
J.C. Watts
- He refused to join the congressional Black Caucus, calling them "race-hustling poverty pimps." Whenever there was a photo op between 1994 and 2000, Republicans always rounded up their own genuine black Congressman. Watts retired from the House after four terms. 
Jean Coutu
- Founded in 1969 with a single drugstore, the Jean Coutu Group now includes more than 650 stores in the U.S. and Canada. In the U.S. the stores operate as Brooks Pharmacy and are concentrated in New England. Coutu recently made a play for J.C. Penney's Eckerd drugstore chain.
Jean Stapleton (FFF 2007)
- Edith Bunker
Jean-Bertrand Aristide
- President of Haiti (1991, 1994-1996, 2001-2004). Became the first democratically elected leader of Haiti in 1991, five years after the fall of the Duvalier regime. However his popularity did not extend to the army. He was deposed twice by military coup d'etats (1991, 2004). He was out of office from 1996-2001 because Haiti's constitution did not allow him to serve consecutive terms.
Jean-Claude Van Damme
- Teenage manic depressive who used karate and ballet training to cope with the disease. Cocaine addict who has been married three times.
Jeb Bush
- In 1994 when he was first running for governor, he said he would probably do "nothing" for blacks. 
Jeb Magruder
- Nixon's deputy campaign director. Pled guilty to conspiracy to obstruct justice, Aug 1973.
Jeff Gordon
- The guy in car #24
Jeffrey Skilling
- Enron president; came up with the idea to trade electricity like a commodity.
Jeff Van Gundy
- Latched onto Alonzo Mourning's leg and got dragged around the court in 1998.
Jenna Elfman
- Freaky chick on Dharma and Greg. She was a complete pot-head in her teen years, a habit she dumped when her husband threatened to leave her.
Jennifer Jones
- Popular actress in the 1940s and 1950s
Jennifer Lopez
- She used to date Sean ‘P Diddy’ Combs, and his friends aren’t exactly blessed with longevity.
Jenny Jones
- Birth name is Janina Stranski. First comedienne winner on 'Star Search' (1986). The 'Jenny Jones Show' is the third longest running talk show of that genre.
Jeronimo Arango
- The man who earned billions by charming Sam Walton into expanding south of the border. His Cifra retail chain partnered with Wal-Mart in the early Nineties and was later bought out and renamed Wal-Mex. 
Jerry Herman
- Prolific Broadway composer and lyricist, he wrote the scores for the musicals "Hello, Dolly!", "Mame", and "La Cage aux Folles".
Jerry Jones
- Bought Dallas Cowboys and stadium in 1989 with $140 million in oil money. Good investment: "America's team" now worth $851 million. 
Jerry Krause
- Inherited the greatest basketball player of all time and lucked into six world championships.
Jerry Lee Lewis
- His two singles "Whole lotta shakin' goin' on" and "Great balls of fire" were massive U.S. hits and alltime rock and roll classics. HIs 1958 marriage to a fourteen-year-old cousin put a dent in his popularity. In the 1970s he toured around, adding his reputation as a wild man with a series of drink, drugs and firearms offenses. Once turned up at Graceland with a gun, threatening to kill Elvis
Jerry Lewis (FFF 2006)
- Comic actor, teamed with Dean Martin in the '50s. Tireless fundraiser for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Now suffering badly from diabetes and pulmonary fibrosis, and looking increasingly infirm.
Jerry Mathers
- Leave It to Beaver
Jerry Seinfeld
- Walked away from a hit show in 1998 to pursue a career in television commercials.
Jerry Springer
- He's far exceeded safe levels of exposure to white trash.
Jerry Stiller
- George's father on Seinfeld and father of Ben Stiller.
Jerry Tarkanian
- Tark the Shark put UNLV on the map. Constantly under investigation or NCAA sanctions.
Jerry Vale
- Sang many of the most enchanting Italian-American pop songs of the '50s and '60s.
Jerry Van Dyke
- Played Luther Van Dam on the television sitcom Coach
Jerry West
- His dribbling silhouette is used in the NBA's official logo.
Jess Jackson 
- Three decades after planting his first 20 acres of grapes, onetime attorney has built Kendall-Jackson into one of America's most valuable wineries by offering blended chardonnays and other varietals appealing to affluent masses. 
Jesse Helms
- Former US Senator (R-NC) and another case for term limits.
Jesse Jackson
- He was at MLK's side in Memphis when King was assassinated, April 4, 1968. 
Jesse Ventura
- governor/actor/wrestler
JetBlue
- Low-cost airline duking it out with the majors.
Jiang Zemin
- President of the People's Republic of China from 1993 to 2003
Jillian Barberie
- FOX sports "Weather Girl"
Jim Bakker
- PTL TV minister who got caught boinking church secretary. Born on 1-2-1939 in Muskegon, Michigan.
Jim Brown
- 8 Time NFL Leader in rushing. Acted in 'The Dirty Dozen' and 'Ice Station Zebra' . He often wears a stupid looking kufi hat in public. 
Jim Bunning
- US Senator (R - Kentucky); RHP 1955-71 Tigers , Phillies, Pirates, Dodgers
Jim Calhoun
- He built the UConn Husky program from scratch and has won 2 NCAA titles. 
Jim Davis
- Creator of Garfield. Born 1945.
Jim J. Bullock
- HIV positive flamer from the 80s TV show "Too Close For Comfort."
Jim McKay
- Sportscaster for Wide World of Sports. "Spanning the globe..."
Jim Mora
- Football coach famous for post-game press conference meltdowns.
Jim Nabors
- Still performing, but has a second-hand liver. Best known as Gomer Pyle.
Jimmie Walker
- "Dy-No-Mite!" (Good Times)
Jimmy Breslin
- For decades, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Jimmy Breslin has chronicled the daily life of the average Joe and used his pen to give voice to those forgotten.
Jimmy Buffett
- Best known for his song 'Margaritaville,' his only Billboard Top 10 hit (#8; summer, 1977).
Jimmy Carter
- He has now won his Nobel Prize now so technically has permission to die. It was what he was living for. Probably lost the fight now. Time to go. 
Jimmy Dean
- Country star, actor, and sausage king
Jimmy Hoffa Jr.
- The legendary labor boss, who vanished without a trace in 1975, is making a comeback -- in the form of his son.
Jimmy Page
- Famed Led Zeppelin guitarist 
Jo Stafford
- Pop and jazz singer, best known for her WW II ballads 
Joan Baez
- Folk singer of the 1960s
Joan Collins
- Starred as Alexis on 'Dynasty'. Her nickname is 'The British Open' because of her sexual lifestyle.
Joan Fontaine
- Starred in the movies "Rebecca" and "Suspicion", estranged sister of Olivia de Havilland
Joan Jett
- Birth name is Joan Marie Larkin. Recorded 'I Love Rock 'n Roll.'
Joan Quigley
- Heiress astrologer based in San Francisco. Introduced to Nancy Reagan by Merv Griffin in 1976, after appearing as a guest on his talk show. After Ronald Reagan was nearly assassinated by John Hinckley in 1981, Quigley revealed to Nancy that she could have forseen the tragedy and averted it through the use of her star charts. For the next seven years, Quigley set the president's schedule based on precise astrological calculations.
Joan Rivers
- She will melt away like the wicked witch.
Joanne Woodward
- Great actress (Three Faces of Eve) married to Paul Newman
Jody Powell
- White House Press Secretary for Jimmy Carter
Joe Cocker
- His unique stage presence was spoofed by John Belushi. Lots of drug and alcohol problems.
Joe Eszterhas
- Screenwriter of Flashdance, Basic Instinct, Showgirls, and other big-budget movies. Has battled alcoholism and cancer and written two high-profile books.
Joe Frazier
- Smokin' Joe is famous for his trilogy of fights with Muhammad Ali. Their third bout, the Thrilla In Manila, has been considered by many to be the greatest ever. Said in his autobiography that he had no pity for Ali in his current poor health. He said he would love to open the graveyard and bury Ali when he died. 
Joe Garagiola
- Former MLB catcher and broadcaster now serves as GM of the Diamondbacks.
Joe Jackson
- Bald singer of "Is She Really Going Out With Him?"
Joe Jackson
- Michael's daddy, used to hand out beatdowns to the Jackson 5.
Joe Morgan
- The greatest second baseman of his generation. Morgan helped spark the top of the lineup for The Big Red Machine, and won two MVP awards. 
Joe Namath
- Guaranteed the Jets would beat the Baltimore Colts in 1969. Told interviewer Suzy Kolber, "I'd like to kiss you."
Joe Paterno
- After 16 years as an assistant coach, he was rewarded with the head coaching job at Penn State in 1966. 
Joe Pesci
- Typecast as a little menacing Italian with a squeaky voice.
Joe Piscopo 
- Regular on Saturday Night Live (1980-84). Left his wife of 20 years to marry his son's baby sitter. It is believed he uses steroids.
Joe Ricketts
- Ex-broker started investment bank in Omaha 1971; turned to discount brokerage four years later. First to offer automated telephone trades 1988. Ameritrade carried out world's first online trade 1995. Bought rivals Datek and mydiscountbroker.com.
Joe Torre
- He is the only manager to win 14 straight World Series games (1996 - 2000). It is rare for any of his players (past or present) badmouth him.
Joe Walsh
- 70's singer/songwriter, one of the Eagles
Joel Grey
- Signature role was the emcee in the Broadway musical Cabaret.
Johanna Quandt
- Widow of industrialist Herbert Quandt, who resurrected BMW from bankruptcy.
Johannes Heesters (FFF 2006)
- Born 1903. A Dutch actor, singer, and entertainer who can look back on an 83-year career, almost exclusively in the German-speaking world. As of 2005, Heesters holds the record of being the oldest performer worldwide who is still active, both on the stage and on television.
John Anderson
- Congressman, ran for president as an independent in 1980 
John Ashcroft
- More than merely a cliché: he really is holier than thou. Lost a Senate race to a dead man. Could be one himself soon.
John Cleese
- Not dead like the parrot; he was a Python.
John Edward
- Paranormal fraud. Biggest douche in the universe.
John Engler
- Republican Governor of Michigan, 1991-2003
John Fogerty
- Creedence Clearwater Revival
John Forsythe
- Starred as Blake Carrington in the TV series "Dynasty", was the voice of the never-seen Charlie in "Charlie's Angels".
John Gandel
- The billionaire jack-of-all-trades. While most of his wealth is tied up in real estate, Gandel also owns or shares ownership in two Australian shopping centers and five retirement villages. It all started when he inherited a woman's clothing retailer from his parents.
John Glenn
- Senator, astronaut
John Goodman
- Became a familiar face to millions of Americans as the warm, working-class father Dan Conner on the sitcom Roseanne (1988–96).
John Harbin
- CEO of Halliburton 1972-83
John Hart
- He played the Lone Ranger on the TV series of that name for one year, in between the two runs of the more well-known Clayton Moore.
John Kluge
- German immigrant, onetime richest man in America. Amassed $8 billion fortune buying and selling cellular and broadcasting properties to Rupert Murdoch and WorldCom. Tech crash drove his Metromedia Fiber Network into bankruptcy. He still has plenty of cash for philanthropy; gave $60 million to the Library of Congress. 
John Krehbiel Jr
- Grandfather built Molex on namesake plastic originally used in flowerpots, clock cases and salt dispensers. Father John Sr. turned company into the second-largest manufacturer of electronic and fiber-optic connectors.
John Kruk
- Slovenly baseball star of the 1990s. Loved to smoke and drink. Today you can see his greased-up mullet on Baseball Tonight.
John Lithgow
- A distinguished actor of stage, television, and movies who is at home playing everything from menacing villains, big-hearted transsexuals, to loopy aliens. Lithgow is also a composer and performer of children's songs, a Harvard graduate, a talented painter, and a devoted husband and father.
John Madden
- Won 112 games and the 1976 Super Bowl as coach of Oakland Raiders. NFL analyst since 1982. Has won 13 Emmy Awards.
John Malone
- Through investment vehicle Liberty Media owns big stakes in Time Warner, Barry Diller's InterActiveCorp and UnitedGlobalCom. Also News Corp.
John McCain
- The maverick Republican senator was a Vietnam P.O.W. for 5 years.
John Menard Jr
- Opened first hardware store in 1972 after building barns to pay way through college. Midwest-based Menards chain is big rival of Home Depot & Lowe's.
John Morgridge
- Former Honeywell exec became Cisco chief in 1988.
John Allen Muhammad
- DC sniper
John Oates
- Ah yes that loveable John Oates from "Hall And Oates". The man with crazy black mustashe and huge pompadour. Okay, I know you are asking "Why is just Oates in the deadpool and not Hall?" Well truthfully because the I never liked Hall and could care less if he lived or died. We all love Oates! The fact that Hall got the closeups in every music video they did in the 80's while Oates could only smile from the back and play guitar was not right.
John Orin Edson
- Yachting enthusiast launched Bayliner Marine 1955 as a boatmaker for the everyman. Streamlined production process; lowered costs by offering just 3 colors.
John Paul Jones
- It took bassist John Paul Jones 20 years to release a solo album after the breakup of Led Zeppelin.
John Paul Stevens
- Supreme Court Justice appointed by Ford. More frequently voted with the 'liberal bloc' with the passing of time. 
John Popper
- Portly lead singer and harmonica maestro for Blues Traveler. His obesity lead to a near-fatal heart attack.
John Ratzenberger
- Cliff Clavin on Cheers. Dating a blonde half his age.
John Rhys-Davies
- Welsh actor had major roles in Indiana Jones and Lord of the Rings movies.
John Simplot
- Eighth-grade dropout made first billion in potatoes. Got start as a spuds sorter; saved to buy hogs, more potatoes. Supplied GIs with dehydrated potatoes during WWII. Patented frozen french fries in the 1950s; became a major supplier to McDonald's, Burger King. Early investor in Micron Technologies.
John Sperling
- Iconoclast supports cloning research, marijuana legalization. After bosses at San Jose State University turned down his proposal for adult-education program, started Apollo Group's for-profit University of Phoenix; took public in 1994. 
John Tesh
- New age pianist, formerly Mary Hart's former co-anchor on Entertainment Tonight.
John Thomas Lupton
- Grandfather John T. Lupton landed Coca-Cola distribution rights 1899. Sold Great Western Coca-Cola Bottling Co. to Coke for $1.4 billion in 1986. Education supporter donated $25 million to the University of Tennessee.
John Travolta
- He flies his own plane, he overindulges in food and drink, and he's rumored to be bisexual.
John Updike
- Novelist. Rabbit Is Rich, Rabbit at Rest, etc.
John Walker Lindh
- American Taliban soldier got 20 years
John Warner
- Senator from Virginia
John Wayne Bobbitt
- Marine/Severed Penis Victim/Porn Star/Female abuser 
John Wheeler
- Physicist who coined the term "black hole". Was involved in early theoretical work that led to the development of the atomic bomb.
John Wooden (FFF 2007)
- Coached UCLA (1948-1975). Won 10 NCAA Championships as coach. He wants to abolish the slam dunk. 
Johnny Depp
- Weird actor
Johnny Knoxville
- Stuntman star of MTV's "Jackass". He is ready and willing to allow his body to be used for destructive purposes.
Johnny Mathis
- Easy-listening musician who missed trying out for the 1956 US Olympic track team to go to New York & make his first record. Your granny's probably got his Greatest Hits album in the attic.
Johnny Rotten
- AKA John Joseph Lydon. Sex Pistols and Public Image, Ltd. In 2006 Lydon and his Sex Pistol bandmates made the rare decision of rejecting their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Jonathan Bush
- Brother of George H.W. Bush. Once described his father Prescott Bush to a reporter this way: "I never heard him fart." Member of the Whiffenpoofs while at Yale.
Jonathan Winters
- Comic genius, major influence on Robin Williams
Jon Bon Jovi
- Should die because he can't sing or act to save his life.
Jon Voight
- Actor portrayed FDR and Howard Cosell. Midnight Cowboy. Father of Angelina Jolie.
Joni Mitchell
- Folk singer who had affairs with Crosby, Nash, (she missed Stills) and James Taylor.
Jørn Utzon
- Danish-born architect, best known for designing the acclaimed Sydney Opera House 
Jose Padilla
- Former Chicago gang member still being held without access to a lawyer as an uncharged terrorism suspect over two years later.
Josef Anton Riedl
- German composer of works for electronics, multimedia, and self-constructed instruments. Typical of Riedl's works are Paper Music (1970) and Glas-Spiel (1977, for an array of glass tubes), in which each improvised performance is guided by a played back recording of a previous improvisation.
Josefa Iloilo
- President of Fiji ousted in a 2006 coup
Joseph Deiss
- Took office as president of Switzerland in 2004.
Joseph Hazelwood
- Captain of the Exxon Valdez.
Joseph Jamail Jr
- Started in D.A.'s office, formed own firm 1955. Took up personal injury cases, struck gold with Texaco-Pennzoil case 1987. Now defending one of Enron's law firms. 
Joseph Lewis
- High school dropout turned reclusive billionaire. Owns two exclusive golf communities in Orlando: Isleworth Country Club, whose residents include Tiger Woods and Shaquille O'Neal, and Lake Nona Golf & Country Club, home to golfers Ernie Els, Annika Sorenstam and Sergio Garcia.
Joseph Wapner
- Judge on the TV show "The People's Court". Would easily win an out-and-out brawl against Ed Koch or Judge Judy.
Joseph Wiseman
- Played Dr. No in the James Bond movie
Joyce Brothers
- Popular talk show guest on psychology who got her start by winning a game show in the '50s.
Joyce Randolph
- Trixie on The Honeymooners
Juan-Antonio Samaranch
- President of International Olympic Committee (1980-2001)
Juan Corona
- Mexican serial killer currently serving 25 life sentences. Convicted of 25 rape/murders of men in 1971, all killed with machete over the span of six weeks.
Judith Crist
- Movie critic
Judith Martin
- Miss Manners will not overstay her welcome.
Judy Carne
- Short-haired free-loving drug-taking Brit clowned around as the resilient "sock it to me" girl on "Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In".
Jules Dassin
- One of the most defiantly visible survivors of the Hollywood blacklist. The director's reputation, so idiotically maligned in the early 1950s, has been completely restored so far as Hollywood was concerned--even though the man himself chose to shun the U.S. for self-imposed Swiss exile.
Julia Roberts
- Beautiful stringbean starred in Pretty Woman (1990) as a Disneyfied prostitute. The film was a shallow, predictable, and utterly unbelievable fairy tale that earned $178 million at the box office.
Julie Andrews
- Star of Mary Poppins and The Sound of Music.
Julie Newmar
- Born in 1935. The first Catwoman on TV's Batman.
Julie Nixon Eisenhower
- Richard M. Nixon's daughter
Julio Bozano
- Brazilian sold Banco Bozano in early 2000. Now he lives in Connecticut and no longer makes business headlines. 
Julio Mario Santo Domingo
- One of Colombia's richest men. He controls more than 100 companies in a variety of industries, including breweries, newspapers, crude oil production and temporary staffing. 
June Foray
- Cartoon voices. Almost as prolific as Mel Blanc, best-known as Rocket J. Squirrel
June Havoc
- Actress in movies such as "Four Jacks and a Jill", "My Sister Eileen", and "Gentlemen's Agreement"