No | Picture | Name | Nationality/Title |
1 | Rabindranath Tagore | Bengali poet, Brahmo philosopher, visual artist, playwright, composer, and novelist; 1913 Nobel Laureate in Literature | |
2 | Albert Einstein | German theoretical physicist; 1921 Nobel Laureate in Physics | |
3 | George Bernard Shaw | Irish playwright; 1925 Nobel Laureate in Literature | |
4 | Sir C. V. Raman | Indian physicist; 1930 Nobel Laureate in Physics | |
5 | Albert Schweitzer | German theologian, musician, philosopher, and physician; 1952 Nobel Laureate in Peace | |
6 | Linus Pauling | American quantum chemist and biochemist; 1954 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry and 1962 Nobel Laureate in Peace for his campaign against above-ground nuclear testing | |
7 | George Wald | American biochemist; 1967 Nobel Laureate in Medicine | |
8 | Isaac Bashevis Singer | Polish-born American Jewish writer of short stories and novels; 1978 Nobel Laureate in Literature | |
9 | Chandrashekar Subrahmanyam | Indian-born American astrophysicist; 1983 Nobel Laureate in Physics | |
10 | Elie Wiesel | Hungarian novelist, philosopher, humanitarian, political activist, and Holocaust survivor; 1986 Nobel Laureate in Peace | |
12 | Aung San Suu Kyi | Myanmar (Burma) nonviolent pro-democracy activist; 1991 Nobel Laureate in Peace | |
13 | V. S. Naipaul | Trinidadian-born British of Hindu heritage and Indo-Trinidadian ethnicity writer; 2001 Nobel Laureate in Literature | |
14 | JM Coetzee | South African/Australian writer; 2003 Nobel Laureate in Literature | |
15 | Sir Isaac Newton | British physicist, mathematician, astronomer, alchemist, inventor, and natural philosopher; father of physics | |
16 | John Ray | British naturalist; father of English natural history | |
17 | Leonardo Da Vinci | Italian Renaissance polymath: architect, anatomist, sculptor, engineer, inventor, geometer, musician, and painter | |
18 | Benjamin Franklin | American author, journalist, scientist, inventor and statesman | |
19 | Thomas Edison | American inventor and businessman | |
20 | Nikola Tesla | Serbian-American inventor, physicist, mechanical engineer and electrical engineer | |
21 | Srinivasa Ramanujan | Indian mathematician | |
22 | Edward Witten | American mathematical physicist and Fields Medalist | |
23 | Brian Greene | American physicist and one of the world's foremost string theorists | |
24 | Jane Goodall | British primatologist, ethologist and anthropologist | |
25 | Vijay Raj Singh | Indian medical physicist | |
26 | Kalpana Chawla | Indian-born American astronaut and space shuttle mission specialist | |
27 | Steve Jobs | American founder and CEO of Apple Computer | |
28 | Nathaniel Borenstein | American, creator of MIME (email) language | |
29 | Alexander Dargatz | German athlete, 2005 Body-building World Champion, physician | |
30 | Elena Walendzik | 2005 German featherweight boxing champion | |
31 | Carl Lewis | American track & field star, nine-time Olympic champion | |
32 | Edwin C. Moses | American track & field star, two-time Olympic champion | |
33 | Leroy Burrell | American track & field star, Olympic champion | |
35 | Robert Parish | American NBA (basketball) star | |
36 | Benjamin Spock | American pediatrician, author | |
37 | John Mackey | American, founder of Whole Foods, the world's biggest organic grocer | |
38 | Charles Darwin | British naturalist, geologist and originator of the evolution theory | |
39 | Diogenes | Greek philosopher and cosmologist | |
40 | Henry David Thoreau | American author, naturalist, pacifist, and philosopher | |
41 | Plato | Greek saint and philosopher | |
42 | Pythagoras | Greek mathematician and philosopher | |
43 | Ralph Waldo Emerson | American author, poet and philosopher | |
44 | Socrates | Greek saint and philosopher | |
45 | Voltaire | French Enlightenment writer and philosopher | |
46 | Yehudi Menuhin | American-British orchestral violinist and conductor | |
47 | Stella McCartney | Renowned British fashion designer, daughter of Paul McCartney | |
48 | Anna Paquin | Canadian actress, Oscar winner | |
49 | Candice Bergen | Acclaimed American actress | |
50 | Christian Bale | British actor, star of the hit movie "Batman Begins" | |
51 | Danny DeVito | American actor, producer and director | |
52 | Dustin Hoffman | American actor, two-time Oscar winner; Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner |
No | Picture | Name | Nationality/Title |
53 | George Harrison | British musician, member of the Beatles | |
54 | Joaquin Phoenix | American actor, 2006 Oscar nominee for Best Actor | |
55 | Linda Blair | American actress, Oscar nominee for Best Supporting Actress; Golden Globe award winner and People's Choice Awards winner, and animal rights activist | |
56 | Lindsay Wagner | Noted American TV actress, multiple Emmy award winner | |
57 | Marian Hailey-Moss | Acclaimed American actress, writer and humanitarian | |
58 | Michael J. Fox | Canadian actor | |
59 | Paul McCartney | British musician, member of the Beatles | |
62 | Ringo Starr | British musician, member of the Beatles | |
64 | Tobey Maguire | American actor, starred in many movies including "Spider-Man" | |
65 | Jesus Christ | Spiritual teacher and founder of Christianity | |
66 | Shakyamuni Buddha | Spiritual teacher and founder of Buddhism | |
67 | Herbert George Wells | British writer of science fiction | |
68 | Percy Bysshe Shelley | British romantic poet | |
69 | Leo Tolstoy | Russian novelist, pacifist, moral thinker | |
70 | Ovid | Publius Ovidius Naso, Roman poet and writer | |
71 | Coretta Scott King | American Civil Rights activist and leader, wife of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. | |
72 | Manmohan Singh | The 14th and current Prime Minister of India, known as India's most respected politician | |
73 | Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam | The current President of India; notable scientist and engineer | |
74 | Dennis Kucinich | House Representative, US Congress | |
75 | Mahatma Gandhi | Indian political leader and humanitarian | |
77 | Paramahansa Yogananda | Indian spiritual teacher | |
78 | Early Christians | Disciples of Jesus Christ | |
79 | Confucius | Chinese saint and philosopher | |
80 | Lao Tzu | Chinese saint and philosopher | |
81 | St. Francis of Assisi | Italian Christian saint, founder of the Franciscan order | |
82 | Thich Nhat Hanh | Aulacese Buddhist monk and writer | |
83 | Yogi Maharishi Mahesh | Indian writer, philosopher, leader of Transcendental Meditation | |
84 | Zoroaster | Iranian founder of Zoroastrianism | |
85 | John Robbins | American writer and promoter of vegan diet | |
86 | Mark Twain | American writer | |
87 | Plutarch | Greek writer | |
88 | Henry Ford | American founder of Ford Motors | |
89 | Susan B. Anthony | American leader of Woman's Suffrage movement | |
91 | Dr. Janez Drnovsek | 2nd President of Slovenia | |
92 | Pamela Anderson | American actress | |
93 | Ashley Judd | American actress | |
94 | Brigitte Bardot | French actress | |
96 | John Cleese | British actor | |
98 | David Duchovny | American actor | |
103 | Daryl Hannah | American actress & environmental activist | |
105 | Demi Moore | American actress | |
106 | Ian McKellen | British actor | |
109 | Steven Seagal | American actor | |
110 | Brooke Shields | American model and actress | |
112 | Jerry Seinfeld | American actor | |
113 | Naomi Watts | Australian actress | |
114 | Kate Winslet | British actress | |
115 | Joan Baez | American folk singer and anti-war activist, six Grammy Award nominations | |
118 | Bob Dylan | American singer and songwriter | |
120 | Michael Jackson | American pop singer and songwriter; has won more music awards than any other artists |
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