- David Ascalon (born 1945) – Contemporary sculptor and stained glass artist and co-founder of Ascalon Studios
- Michael Bloomberg (born 1942) – Current mayor of New York City
- Richard Branson (born 1950) – Chairman, Virgin Group
- Jimmy Buffett (born 1946) – American singer, songwriter, author, businessman
- Gisele Bündchen (born 1980) – Brazilian model
- George H. W. Bush (born 1924) – 41st President of the United States
- George W. Bush (born 1946) – eldest son of George H. W. Bush and 43rd President of the United States
- Maie Casey (1892 - 1983) – Australian pioneer aviatrix, poet, librettist, biographer, memorist and artist, Wife of Richard Casey, Governor-General of Australia 1969-74
- Roy Clark (born 1933) – American musician
- Tom Cruise (born 1962) – American actor
- Roald Dahl (1916 - 1990) – British novelist, short story writer and screenwriter
- John Denver (1943 - 1997) – American country music/folk singer-songwriter and folk rock musician
- Bruce Dickinson (born 1958) – English singer, TV presenter, airline pilot
- Michael Dorn (born 1952) – American actor
- Billie Dove (1903 - 1997) – American actress
- Clint Eastwood (born 1930) – American actor, director
- Hunter Ellis (born 1968) – American television personality
- Noel Edmonds (born 1948) – English television presenter and executive
- Fess Elisha Parker (1924 - 2010) – American actor
- Craig Ferguson (born 1962) – Scottish-American television host
- Harrison Ford (born 1942) – American actor
- Morgan Freeman (born 1937) – American actor
- Rajiv Gandhi (1944 - 1991) – Prime Minister of India 1984-1989, son of India's first female Prime Minister Indira Gandhi
- David Gilmour (born 1946) – English musician, best known as the guitarist, lead singer and a one of the songwriters in the rock band Pink Floyd
- Hermann Göring (1893 - 1946) – German politician, military leader and a leading member of the Nazi party
- Mark-Paul Gosselaar (born 1974) – American actor
- Howard Hawks (1896 - 1977) – American film director, producer and screen writer of the classic Hollywood era
- Rudolf Hess (1894 - 1987) – Prominent figure in Nazi Germany
- Harry Houdini (1874 - 1926) – Hungarian-American magician and escapologist, stunt performer, actor and film producer
- Dexter Holland (born 1965) – Singer and rhythm guitarist for the Californian punk pop band The Offspring
- Adam Housley (born 1971) – American television news journalist, Correspondent for Fox News Channel
- Angelina Jolie (born 1975) – American actress
- Shahid Kapoor (born 1981) – Indian actor
- Greg Kelly (born 1968) – American television news journalist, youngest son of NYPD commissioner Raymond Kelly, Anchor of WNYW (Fox 5 New York), anchor of Good Day New York
- John F. Kennedy, Jr. (1960 - 1999) – son of assassinated U. S. president John F. Kennedy
- John Kerry (born 1943) – former Massachusetts Lt. Governor
- Kris Kristofferson (born 1936) – American writer, singer-songwriter, actor and musician
- Veronica Lake (1922 - 1973) – American actress
- Rick Leventhal (born 1960) – American television news journalist, Senior Correspondent for Fox News Channel
- Cory Lidle (1972 - 2006) – former American baseball player
- Dean Paul Martin (1951 - 1987) – American singer and actor
- Soong May-ling (1898 - 2003) – Former first lady of China
- John McCain (born 1936) – senior United States senator from Arizona, 2008 US presidential candidate
- Phil McGraw (born 1950) – American television personality, Host of Dr. Phil
- Paul Moyer (born 1941) – American television news journalist, Veteran television news broadcaster in Southern California
- Thurman Munson (1947 - 1979) – former American baseball player
- Miles O'Brien (born 1959) – American television news journalist, Former CNN correspondent
- Vivek Oberoi (born 1976) – Indian actor
- Susan Oliver (1932 - 1990) – Emmy-nominated American actress, television director and aviator
- Brad Pitt (born 1963) – American actor
- Dave Price (born 1966) – American television news journalist, reporter and weatherman for CBS's The Early Show
- Dennis Quaid (born 1954) – American actor
- Kangana Ranaut (born 1987) – Indian actress
- Katherine Rawls (1917 - 1982) – the multiple United States national champions in swimming and diving in the 1930s
- Christopher Reeve (1952 - 2004) – American actor, director, producer and writer
- Earl W. Renfroe (1907 - 2000) – History maker in the field of orthodontics and in breaking down the barriers of racism
- Charles Rolls (1877 - 1910) – British aviation pioneer
- Michael of Romania (born 1921) – the last King of Romania, and one of the last still living leaders of World War II
- James Stewart (1908 - 1997) – American film and stage actor
- Chuck Scarborough (born 1943) – American television news journalist, Veteran television news anchor for WNBC (Channel 4 New York)
- Jon Scott (born 1958) – American television news journalist, anchor for Fox News Channel
- Nevil Shute (1899 - 1960) – Popular British novelist and a successful aeronautical engineer
- J. R. D. Tata (1904 - 1993) – Indian industrialist
- Ratan Naval Tata (born 1937) – Indian industrialist
- Norman Tebbit (born 1931) – British Conservative politician
- John Travolta (born 1954) – American actor
- Dieter F. Uchtdorf (born 1940) – Second Counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church)
- Gore Vidal (born 1925) – American novelist, screenwriter, playwright, essayist, short story writer, actor and politician
- Bonny Warner (born 1962) – American luger
- Prince William (born 1982) – Duke of Cambridge
- Ted Williams (1918 - 2002) – left fielder in Major League Baseball
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