Team Owner: Jeff Tayoun
Franchise Fogeys:
Edwin Newman, Johannes Heesters, Phyllis DillerBounty Hunters:
Amy Winehouse, Oral Roberts, Oprah WinfreyDeathwish:
Amy Winehouse, Robert Blake, Suge KnightManchurian Candidate:
Merle Haggard, Robert Byrd, Tom BosleyZombies:
Elvis, Saddam Hussein, Martin Luther King Jr.Six Feet Under
RIP
Pleshette Ledger James Sorenson Suharto Barry Morse ROSTER
Fogeylist:
Ahmed Chalabi
- A secular Shiite and doctor in mathematics. The leading figure in the Pentagon-backed Iraqi National Congress, until he was suspected of being a mole for Iran. Maybe the biggest con ever was pulled when he convinced the Bushies that Saddam had WMDs. Convicted of embezzlement in absentia by Jordan; he faces 22 years in a Jordanian prison if he steps foot in that country again.
Air America Radio
Air Force Falcons
Amy Winehouse
- British jazz singer who loves the drugs
Anaheim Angels
Anaheim Mighty Ducks
Andrew 'Dice' Clay
- Comedian famous for his dirty nursery rhymes
Andrew Sachs
- Played the abused bellboy, Manuel, in the classic TV series "Fawlty Towers".
Andrew Wyeth
- American high realist painter
Andy Griffith
- Actor, best known for "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Matlock". He has put on the pounds and now sells hymnal albums.
Barbi twins
- Identical twin models Shane and Sia Barbi. Risk Factors: Bulimia, Anorexia. Born 1963.
Barbara Billingsley
- Mom on the Leave It To Beaver show. Had a great bit part in Airplane.
Barbara Hale
- Best known as Della Street and William Katt's mother
Barbara Kent
- A popular actress in silent movies. Born Dec 6, 1906 as Barbara Klowtmann in Canada. A vivacious brunette, less than five feet tall, Kent became popular as a comedienne opposite such stars as Reginald Denny and Greta Garbo.
Barbra Streisand
- Singer/actress/director/gay icon. Once married to Elliott Gould, now married to James Brolin.
Barnard Hughes
- Starred in the TV sitcom "Doc", appeared in the movies "Midnight Cowboy", "Tron" and "The Lost Boys"
Barry Diller
- Onetime entertainment mogul says the real future lies online. His InterActiveCorp owns Expedia, Hotels.com, Match.com, Ticketmaster, Home Shopping Network.
Barry Gibb
- Part of the Bee Gees (the tall one), he helped to create the Saturday Night Fever album, which was a huge craze in the late '70s.
Barry Morse
- Played Lt. Philip Gerard in the TV series "The Fugitive"
Barry Switzer
- Coached Oklahoma to 3 national titles (1974-75,85). Resigned in 1989 after OU was slapped with 3-year NCAA probation. Hired as Dallas Cowboys head coach in 1994 and led team to victory in Super Bowl XXX in 1996.
Bashar al-Assad
- Syrian president, born in 1965. Elected by the ruling Baath party after the death of his father, Hafez al-Assad.
Baylor Bears
Bea Arthur
- Actress best known for being TV's Maude and the tall Golden Girl who looked like a man in drag.
Bo Jackson
- 1985 Heisman winner out of Auburn. #1 pick by Tampa Bay. Didn't sign in 1986, played baseball with KC instead. Played two sports until he injured his hip in 1991.
Bob Barker (FFF 2006)
- The Price Is Right
Bob Costas
- Anchor for the 1996, 2000, 2004 Summer Olympics
Bob Cousy
- NBA legend born in 1928
Bud Grant
- Vikings coach when they were getting beat in all those Super Bowls.
Budd Schulberg
- Novelist, "What Makes Sammy Run?", and screenwriter, "On the Waterfront", "A Face in the Crowd"
Buddy MacKay
- Governor of Florida, 1998-99
Buddy Ryan
- Most famous for slugging Oilers offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride on the sidelines in 1994.
Buffalo Bills
Buffalo Bulls
Buffalo Sabres
Chicago Bulls
Chicago Cubs
Chicago State Cougars
Chicago White Sox
Choummaly Sayasone
- Old-style Communist President of Laos. In Laos, it is possible to be arrested for a wide variety of vague, alleged offenses, such as “creating division among the people,” importing a publication that is “offensive to the national culture,” and reporting “misleading news.” Premarital cohabitation is illegal, as is having sex with a foreigner.
Chris Berman
- A fixture at ESPN since its inception in 1979. At the time, he was a 24-year-old weekend sports anchor from the NBC affiliate in Hartford CT.
Chris Evert
- Tennis champ
Chris Matthews
- Talk Show Host, Hardball with Chris Matthews
Chris Rock
- Saturday Night Live regular. Appeared in 'Beverly Hills Cop II,' 'Boomerang,' 'Dogma' and 'Nurse Betty'. One of the smartest comedians in the industry.
Christian Slater
- Actor unnoticed since 1990 despite appearing in twenty, count 'em twenty, films since then.
Connie Mack
- Senator from Florida, 1989-2001
Conrad Bain
- Foster father to Gary Coleman and Todd Bridges on Diff'rent Strokes.
Conrad Black
- Owner of the Daily Telegraph, Jerusalem Post, Chicago Sun-Times, and approximately 200 other publications. Sentenced to 6-1/2 years in prison in 2007 for swindling his Hollinger media empire shareholders out of $6 million.
Dennis Hopper
- Cool psycho-freak actor
Dennis Leary
- Pissed-off comedian
Dennis Rader
- BTK serial killer
Dennis Rodman
- Former NBA star and his own media circus. Gave deadpoolers a big hint in 2005 by entitling his 2nd autobiography "I Should Be Dead By Now".
Denny McLain
- The last Major League pitcher to win 30 games in a season (1968, 31-6). Spent 27 months in prison in the 1980s for various racketeering charges involving gambling and cocaine. Bought a meat-processing company in 1994 and looted their pension fund of $12.5 Million.
Denver Broncos
Denver Nuggets
Denver Pioneers
DePaul Blue Demons
Desmond Tutu
- A voice of reason in South Africa. Won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984.
Donald John Tyson
- College dropout joined father's Tyson Feed & Hatchery in 1952, took company public in 1963. Became world's largest red meat and poultry provider.
Donald Rumsfeld
- The Reagan administration sent him to meet with Saddam Hussein to improve relations between the U.S. and Iraq.
Donald Sutherland
- Extremely busy actor, father of Kiefer Sutherland.
Edward Lorenz
- Born May 23, 1917. A research meteorologist at MIT who observed that minute variations in the initial values of variables in his primitive computer weather model would result in grossly divergent weather patterns. This sensitive dependence on initial conditions came to be known as the Butterfly effect.
Edward Rogers
- His media empire includes 43 radio stations, over 80 consumer and trade publications, several TV stations and Canada's largest wireless and cable companies. Owner of Toronto Blue Jays.
Edwin Edwards
- Former Democratic governor of Louisiana, convicted felon
Edwin Meese
- Reagan's Attorney General. Probably committed criminal acts in the Iran/Contra affair by obstructing justice with his inept handling of the Oliver North investigation.
Edwin Newman
- NBC newscaster born in 1919
Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
- He was born on November 30, 1923 in New York. He is the son of violinist Efrem Zimbalist and opera singer Alma Gluck and the father of actress Stephanie Zimbalist.
Eitaro Itoyama
- Notorious in Japan; claims to be a link between the nation's gangsters and politicians. Inherited a chain of golf courses from his father. Fortune now includes a $200 million stake in Japan Airlines.
Elgin Baylor
-HoF Lakers forward. NBA Rookie of the Year 1958/59. Los Angeles Clippers VP Operations since 1986.
Eve Ensler
- Playwright, The Vagina Monologues
Ewan McGregor
- Actor found his breakout role in Trainspotting. This eventually led to his role as a young Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars prequels.
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.
Griffin Bell
- Former US Attorney General
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.
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.
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.
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
Jo Stafford
- Pop and jazz singer, best known for her WW II ballads
Joan Fontaine
- Starred in the movies "Rebecca" and "Suspicion", estranged sister of Olivia de Havilland
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).
June Foray
- Cartoon voices. Almost as prolific as Mel Blanc, best-known as Rocket J. Squirrel
Kansas State Wildcats
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
- The NBA's all-time leading scorer. His patented skyhook helped him win 3 MVP awards and the Lakers win five championships.
Karl & Theo Albrecht
- In 1948 the two brothers turned their mother's corner store in Germany into the first Aldi discount store. Today Aldi has 4,000 discount supermarkets in Germany and ten other countries. In the U.S. they own a gourmet food-and-beverage chain, Trader Joe's, and a 7% stake in Boise, Idaho-based Albertsons supermarkets.
Karl-Heinz Kipp
- German real estate tycoon owns several first class properties in New York City, as well as four swank hotels in Switzerland.
Karl Malden (FFF 2007)
- Serbian immigrant (real name Mladen Sekulovich) and former steelworker best known as Detective Lieutenant Mike Stone in the '70s TV series 'The Streets of San Francisco'. Currently sits on the USPS Stamp Advisory Committee.
Leonard & Ronald Lauder
- Brothers control the cosmetics concern started by mother, Estee in 1946.
Leonard Nimoy
- Already died once in Star Trek. How long do Vulcans live anyway?
Leonardo Del Vecchio
- Italian founder of Luxottica, the world's largest designer and manufacturer of high-quality eyeglass frames. His U.S. brands—Ray-Ban, optical chain LensCrafters, Sunglass Hut—are ubiquitous.
Leonardo DiCaprio
- Will leave an attractive corpse if he dies young.
Leonore Annenberg
- Widow, second wife of publisher Walter Annenberg (Philadelphia Inquirer, TV Guide, Seventeen).
Les Paul
- Guitar maker, pioneered the use of overdubbing in recordings
Leslie Gonda
- Leslie fled Hungary during WWII, landed in L.A. and went into real estate. Teamed up with son, Louis, and fellow Hungarian Steven Udvar-Hazy to buy, lease airplanes. Sold International Lease Finance to AIG 1990.
Leslie Nielsen
- Formerly a serious actor until the 1980 movie "Airplane!" kicked off his career in comedies.
Leslie Wexner
- Ohio State law school dropout opened first Limited outlet 1963 with $5,000 loan. Current brands: Victoria's Secret, Bath & Body Works, Express, Express Men's (Structure), Lerner New York, Limited Stores, White Barn Candle Co., Henri Bendel. Spinoffs: Abercrombie & Fitch 1998, Limited Too 1999.
Lester Crown
- Son of Chicago financier Henry Crown (d. 1990), who created Material Service with two brothers in 1919, merged with General Dynamics 1959. Lester controls family holdings, including large stakes in Maytag, Bank One and the Chicago Bulls.
Louis Jourdan
- The picture of suave, he has appeared in numerous movies, including "Three Coins in the Fountain", "Gigi", and "Octopussy"
Louisiana Tech Bulldogs
Louisville Cardinals
Loyola Marymount Lions
Maureen O'Hara
- She broke her wrist while slapping John Wayne in 'The Quiet Man.'
Memphis Tigers
Merle Haggard
- Haggard ran afoul of the law at an early age and eventually wound up in San Quentin. By 1990, he had notched up the incredible tally of 95 country hits on the Billboard chart, including 38 chart toppers, but only three years later was declared bankrupt.
Meryl Streep
- Starred in 'Kramer Vs. Kramer,' 'Sophie's Choice,' 'Holocaust,' 'Deer Hunter,' 'French Lieutenant's Wife,' 'Silkwood,' 'Out of Africa,' 'Postcards From the Edge,' 'The Bridges of Madison County,' 'Death Becomes Her,' 'Out of Africa' and 'One True Thing'. Nominated a dozen times for the Academy Award.
Mia Farrow
- Daughter of Maureen O'Sullivan, an ex-wife of Frank Sinatra and Andre Previn, former longtime companion of Woody Allen.
Miami Dolphins
Miami Heat
Miami Hurricanes
Miami (OH) Redhawks
Michael Bloomberg
- NY Mayor's company's core business is selling business information.
Michael Caine
- Wonderful in many movies, including Educating Rita, won supporting Oscars for Hannah and Her Sisters and Cider House Rules.
Minnesota Twins
Minnesota Vikings
Minnesota Wild
Naomi Campbell
- Leggy supermodel of Jamaican-Chinese extraction. Campbell has made headlines for her violent temper tantrums, including throwing a jewel-encrusted cell phone at her housekeeper.
Naomi Judd
- Singer, mother of The Judds
Nashville Predators
Navy Midshipmen
Nawaz Sharif
- Twice Prime Minister of Pakistan
O.J. Simpson
- Held a gun to his head in the back of the white Bronco. Unfortunately, O.J. could never kill the one he truly loved.
Olympia Dukakis
- Achieved widespread movie fame as Cher's sharp-tongued mother in Moonstruck.
Omar Epps
- Now you got the juice
Omar al-Bashir
- Dictator from Sudan. Replaced democratically elected government with a radical Islamic regime in a 1989 coup. In Christian parts of southern Sudan, he tried to impose Islamic law in a campaign that included aerial bombing of villages and enslavement of women and children. His forces met with some resistance, escalating to a civil war.
Omar Sharif
- Lawrence of Arabia and Dr. Zhivago - still a great-looking man - would rather play bridge than be in a bad movie.
Oprah Winfrey
- First woman to produce her own TV talk show. Highest paid woman in show biz. Publisher of O magazine.
Oral Roberts
- Born January 24, 1918. Remember when Oral claimed God was going to "take him home soon" if he didn't raise $8 million for his hospital? A millionaire bailed Roberts out of his rendezvous with God.
Oregon Ducks
Oregon State Beavers
Orlando Magic
Orrin Hatch
- Now don't call him Oral. He won't like that. He's not that kind of guy. Pro-family Republican Senator since 1977.
Philip José Farmer
- Science fiction writer, author of the "Riverworld" series
Philip Knight
- Nike cofounder remains chairman, CEO, and president. Whipping-boy-in-chief for opponents of low-wage manufacturing in Asia. Stopped donating to alma mater U. of Oregon after it joined an antisweatshop organization.
Philippe Foriel-Destezet
- Suffered plunging fortunes in 2004 when Adecco, the Swiss employment agency of which he owns 18%, announced it was investigating possible accounting errors.
Phoenix Coyotes
Phoenix Suns
Phyllis Diller
- She's got a bad ticker and bad hair.
Phyllis Schlafly
- Lawyer/rabble rouser. Opponent of women's liberation.
Rob Reiner
- Director/actor. Acted as Meathead in All in the Family. Directed A Few Good Men, Misery, and The Princess Bride.
Rob Zombie
- Favorite musician of Beavis and Butthead.
Robert Baer
- Robert Baer is a retired CIA operative who now acts as a journalist and author. He claimed to be working with beheaded journalist Daniel Pearl on a joint project. He occasionally appears as a talking head on cable news programs and in documentaries.
Robert Blake
- A kid in Our Gang shorts, later Baretta on TV. His wife was shot and Blake was arrested about a year later for it.
Robert Bork
- Ronald Reagan tried to put this guy on the Supreme Court in 1987, but the Democratic-controlled Senate voted him down. He's been bitching about it ever since. In 1996 he published "Slouching Toward Gomorrah", in which he blamed liberals for virtually every social problem the country's ever had.
Robert Byrd
- The WV Senator is the longest-serving and oldest member of the U.S. Congress, having served in the House from 1953 until he entered the Senate in 1959. Some like to call Byrd a "walking encyclopedia" on the history of both the American and Roman senates. Byrd made some extremely racist remarks in the 1940s, such as, "I will never fight under that banner with a Negro by my side. Rather I should die a thousand times, and see Old Glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again, than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds."
Robert De Niro
- "Are you talkin' to me?"
Robert Dennard
- Invented DRAM in 1968, a type of computer memory chip that allowed computers to have more memory at a cheaper price.
Robert Downey Jr.
- He likened his love of cocaine to having the barrel of a shotgun in his mouth and liking the taste of the metal.
Robert Duvall
- Played the lawyer for the Corleone crime family in "The Godfather." Won best actor Oscar in 1983 playing a downwardly mobile country singer in "Tender Mercies."
Samuel L. Jackson
- If you do the math just right, Samuel L. Jackson is the biggest movie star in history. He has often been farther down the credits, but if you just tally the money his films have earned, it adds up to over $3,000,000,000 -- more than any other actor in history. Harrison Ford is in second place, Tom Hanks is third.
Samuel Johnson
- Floor wax scion built the family company founded in 1886 into a household name by introducing cleaning staples (Glade, Pledge), bug repellents (Off, Raid). Struggled with alcoholism and insecurity. "My biggest doubt about my father was, 'Does he love me as much as the company?'"
San Antonio Spurs
San Diego Chargers
San Diego Padres
San Diego State Aztecs
San Diego Toreros
San Francisco 49ers
San Francisco Dons
San Francisco Giants
Studs Terkel
- US interviewer, journalist, oral historian, and radio host.
Syracuse Orangemen
Suge Knight
- I know I could kick Snoop Dogg's ass, but Suge Knight is real life bad.
Suharto
- Former president of Indonesia, born in 1921. His family is constantly embroiled in allegations of corruption. Rarely seen in public nowadays, he has had numerous health problems in recent years, involving several strokes and various kidney, liver and heart complaints, although it has been suggested that these were invented to avoid having to turn up in court.
Suleyman Demirel
- President of Turkey, 1993-2000
Sumner M Redstone
- Viacom chief's media empire now includes CBS, Paramount, MTV, Infinity Broadcasting.
Sun Myung Moon
- Founder of the Unification Church, often referred to as "The Moonies". Has a finger in the pie of various conservative news organizations in America. Served a prison term for tax fraud in the 1980s. He says he's been the Messiah ever since he ran into Jesus in Korea in 1936, when Jesus asked him to take over the mission.
Sunny Von Bulow
- Her husband, Claus von Bulow, was accused of trying to kill her with an overdose of insulin. The case was the basis of the movie "Reversal of Fortune". She is still in a coma after 20 years.
Susan Sarandon
- Banned from the baseball Hall of Fame after taking a stand against Gulf War II
Suzanne Vega
- Her name is Luka, lives on 2nd floor
Todd Bridges
- Different Strokes and different jails. His death will most likely come during a prison break.
Tom and Ray Magliozzi
- Host ‘Car Talk’ on NPR (1988- ). They have loud voices and honking Boston accents.
Tom Arnold
- For the good of all mankind, let's hope it's him.
Tom Bosley
- Mr. C in Happy Days
Umberto Agnelli
- Having long been in his brother's shadow, Agnelli has stepped into the limelight to help restore the ailing Fiat group. Now sits in the same corner office of Fiat's headquarters that his deceased brother Gianni occupied at the end of his 40 years leading the company.
United Airlines
- In bankruptcy proceedings. 9/11 and the incessant climb in fuel prices have left several major carriers in bad financial shape.
US Senate - Any current Senators from Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, or South Carolina.
US Senate - Any current Senators from South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, or Vermont.
US Senate - Any current Senators from Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, or Wyoming.
USC Trojans
Utah Jazz
Utah State Aggies
Utah Utes
UTEP Miners
Vaclav Havel
- Playwright, poet, statesman, and President of the Czech Republic.
Valerie Harper
- Rhoda
Van Johnson
- Actor in nearly 100 movies including The Caine Mutiny
Vera Lynn
- Popular singer during WWII in Great Britain, "White Cliffs of Dover", "We'll Meet Again", she had a hit in the US with "Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart"
William Bennett
- Ronald Reagan made him Education Secretary, and George Bush made him Drug Czar. Secretly gambled a lot. Racked up $8 million total gamling losses over the years.
William Calley
- Led the My Lai massacre
William Clay Ford
- Grandson of Henry Ford. Spent the past 40 years running the Detroit Lions into the ground.
William Dodd Hathaway
- U.S. Senator from Maine 1973-79
Yale Bulldogs
Yasuhiro Nakasone
- Former prime minister of Japan
Yitzhak Shamir
- With a name like that, how could he be anything but a former Prime Minister of Israel?
Celebrity Couples
Courteney Cox & David Arquette
David Bowie and Iman
David Duchovny & Téa Leoni
Debra Messing and screenwriter Daniel Zelman
Patricia Arquette & Thomas Jane
Pete Sampras and Bridgette Wilson
Pierce Brosnan and Keely Shaye Smith
Pink & Carey Hart
Warren Beatty & Annette Bening