A life-long league executive and vocal critic of off-the-field player misconduct, Goodell became the commissioner of the National Football League in 2006. His wife is former Fox News correspondent Jane Skinner.
Damon went from being loathed to loved by New York fans during his four years as a Yankee, helping lead the team to a 2009 World Series Championship. He has since relocated from Detroit to Tampa.
The founder of the Children's Television Workshop, Joan Ganz Cooney is the lady responsible for creating Sesame Street. She's married to billionaire banker Pete Peterson.
A former outfielder for New York Yankees, Matsui was the first Japanese power hitter to successfully make the jump to American baseball. However, after the Yankees cut him loose, he's played on the Angels and Athletics.
Cross is the comedian and TV actor best known for cult fave Mr. Show, his cameos on The Colbert Report, his role as neurotic "never-nude" wannabe thespian Tobias Fünke on Arrested Development, and most recently, IFC's The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret.
One of the biggest names in indie film production, Vachon and her company, Killer Films, have backed a long list of indie hits including Happiness, Boys Don't Cry, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, and I'm Not There.
Lopez is a pop singer, dancer, and actress known as much for her generous backside, tabloid romances, and contract riders as for her music and acting careers.
The character actor of choice for directors like Spike Lee and the Coen Brothers, Turturro has appeared in nearly five dozen films over the past 25 years.