Eddie Cantor was a multi-talented American entertainer, known for his distinctive voice, comedic acting, and prolific songwriting.
Wang Guowei was a renowned Chinese scholar, poet, and educator, who played a pivotal role in the modernization of Chinese literature and education.
Gene Kelly was an American actor, dancer, and film director renowned for his energetic and innovative performances in classic Hollywood musicals.
Glauber Rocha was a visionary Brazilian film director, screenwriter, and producer, known for his innovative approach to cinema, contributing significantly to the Cinema Novo movement.
Madeline Kahn is an American actress, singer, and comedian known for her distinctive voice and comedic timing in films like "Blazing Saddles" and "Young Frankenstein.
Edward Lowe was a pioneering American entrepreneur and inventor best known for creating the world's first cat litter, forever transforming pet care.
Mauro Scoccimarro is an Italian entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist known for his contributions to the tech industry and social causes.
Oswald Avery was a pioneering American animator and director, responsible for creating iconic characters and bringing life to classic cartoons.
Raj Kapoor was an iconic Indian actor, film director, and producer, known for his groundbreaking contributions to Bollywood cinema and his captivating on-screen presence.
Gregory Peck was an esteemed American actor who delivered iconic performances on the silver screen, most notably as Atticus Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird.
Jack Westrup was a prominent English theatre director, scholar, and educator who significantly contributed to the development of modern theatre studies and performance.