John Travolta was a huge star in the late 1970s, thanks to the success of TV’s iWelcome Back, Kotter/i and the movies iCarrie/i (1976), iSaturday Night Fever/i (1977) and iGrease/i … ia href=”http://www.who2.com/johntravolta.html”more/a/i
Al Franken is an Emmy-winning comedy writer and actor who found new fame in the late 1990s as a left-leaning political satirist. He’s the author of several books, including … ia href=”http://www.who2.com/alfranken.html”more/a/i
Steve Jobs was a college dropout when he teamed up with Steve Wozniak in 1976 to sell personal computers assembled in Jobs’ garage. That was the beginning of Apple Computers, which revolutionized … ia href=”http://www.who2.com/stevejobs.html”more/a/i
Reggie Bush won the 2005 Heisman Trophy as a running back at the University of Southern California, then skipped his senior year to sign a six-year … ia href=”http://www.who2.com/reggiebush.html”more/a/i
Jesus of Nazareth is the central figure of the Christian religion, a savior believed to be both God incarnate and a human being. He is also known as Jesus Christ, the term “Christ” meaning anointed … ia href=”http://www.who2.com/jesuschrist.html”more/a/i