Bacon's puppy-dog looks made him a teen idol and an inescapable supporting actor. And as everyone who lived through 1997 knows, he's connected to you by six degrees of separation or less.
The formerliberal pundit-in-residence for the Times' "Week in Review" section, Rich preaches to the choir about American politics and its' current "editor-at-large" at New York Magazine.
The trim, silver-haired news anchor is the host of Anderson Cooper 360 and the hard-hitting daytime gab-fest Anderson. He's also one of the most prominent gay men on TV.
The Matchbox 20 front man is best known as the voice responsible for the mega-hit song "Smooth." For the record, he is not a Scientologist, nor did he ever sleep with Tom Cruise.
The former editor of Good Housekeeping, Levine is editorial director of Hearst, which means she has a hand in what ends up in everything from Cosmo to Popular Mechanics.
Mustachioed know-it-all Stossel spent more than 25 years with ABC's 20/20 before decamping to Fox News and Fox Business in the fall of 2009 for his own gig, the cleverly named Stossel.
The daughter of deceased crime boss John Gotti, Victoria Gotti achieved C-list celeb status with her A&E series Growing Up Gotti, in which she impressed audiences with her family's grace, decorum, and understated sense of style.
Mia Farrow has appeared in dozens of movies since her star turn in Rosemary's Baby. She may be best known, however, as Woody Allen's former flame and the mother of more than a dozen kids.