One of the most famous waifs in recent memory, Flockhart is best known for playing the underfed title character on madcap lawyer dramedy, Ally McBeal, and for her longtime relationship with aged hunk Harrison Ford.
Joel might be one of the most accomplished singer-songwriters of his generation, but in recent years he's been better known for his booze-fueled misadventures and much-younger wives.
Since Seinfeld, Seinfeld has done a whole lot of nothing. His primary pastimes over the past decade have included tending to a fleet of Porsches, buying and selling real estate, and lavishing money on his socialite wife, Jessica Sklar Seinfeld.
The world's wealthiest fashion designer, Ralph Lauren has made billions marketing a mythical lifestyle of polo matches and country clubs to the masses.
The founder of the jewelry company that bears his name, David Yurman is best known for his twisted cable design, which he introduced nearly two decades ago.
Fashion titan Krakoff is the president and creative director of Coach, the once-stodgy leather company he's managed to turn into a coveted accessories brand. He also has his own eponymous fashion line, which he launched in 2010.
As the co-founder of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., Henry Kravis pioneered the buyout business in the '70s and has managed to remain at the top of the game for decades. His wife is economist Marie-Josée Kravis.
Mos Def is a rapper, actor and enthusiastic member of the Muslim faith. He's also a homophobe, genius, anti-Semite, or deadbeat dad, depending on whom you talk to. And don't call him Mos Def anymore: it's Yasiin Bey now.