
General George Washington

John Wayne
He was the greatest movie star of the twentieth
century. Here he is in the Marines with his M-1 rifle in
"The Sands of Iwo Jima".

John Wayne
As he starred in "The Green Berets".

John Wayne with his six shooter pistol
Audie Murphy, United States Army, WW II
Audie Murphy was inducted into the U.S. Army with the
lowest skill classification, farm laborer, after being rejected
by the Marines and the Paratrooper corps. He became the
most battlefield decorated soldier in the history of our country
winning every medal the U. S. offered. His medals included
the Distinguished Service Cross, the Legion of Merit, numerous
Silver Stars, numerous Bronze Stars, numerous Purple Hearts,
many other American medals, five medals from France including
the prestigious French Legion of Honor and the French Croix de
Guerre with Silver Star, the Belgian Croix de Guerre and the
highest award the U.S. military can give hangs around his neck,
the Congressional Medal of Honor.
He was the pinnacle of a genuine American battlefield hero,
exposing himself to enemy fire on many occasions and showing
heroic combat leadership. Audie Murphy starred in
the movies after WW II due to his popularity, including
"To Hell and Back", the almost unbelievable story of his combat
exploits in WW II.

Clint Eastwood as "The Outlaw Josey Wales"
(My all-time favorite movie)

Clint Eastwood as Walt Kowalski in Gran Torino

Clint Eastwood as "the man with no name" as he starred
in several movies including "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly",
"Fistful of Dollars", and "For a Few Dollars More".

Clint Eastwood as "Dirty Harry" Callahan, San Francisco
P.D.

Clint Eastwood in his most famous role, "Dirty Harry"
Callahan, San Francisco P.D.
He single handedly made the 44 Magnum famous.

Johnny Cash, the "Man in Black"

The Lone Ranger
Clayton Moore

Laurel & Hardy comedy team

Abbott & Costello comedy team as cops

Tony Curtis

Tony Bennett
Famous singer who sang "I left my heart in San
Francisco".

Spencer Tracy
Famous Movie Actor

"Wild Bill" Hickok of Deadwood , South Dakota
Winner of 32 pistol duels.

Buffalo Bill Cody
Wm. F. Cody was a scout for the U.S. Army and a famous
buffalo hunter.

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
(Robert Redford and Paul Newman)

Errol Flynn as Robin Hood

The Blues Brothers
(Dan Ackroyd and John Belushi)

The one and only "Curley" of the Three Stooges
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The Three Stooges
(Moe, Larry & Curley)
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The Three Stooges
(Curley, Moe and Larry)
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The Three Stooges
(Curley, Moe and Larry)

Need a good wedding photographer? These guys are
just the ticket.
L-R: Larry, Curley and Moe

How did we ever win WW II?

Roy Rogers, America's favorite cowboy of the 1960's

Roy Rogers, King of the Cowboys and his horse, Trigger

Roy Rogers, Trigger and Dale Evans

Elvis in Viva Las Vegas

Elvis loved motorcycles
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Elvis in Jail House Rock
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Elvis in concert
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Elvis Pressley
The King of Rock and Roll

Elvis in Love Me Tender

Jimi Hendrix, rock guitar legend

Boris Karloff as the Frankenstein Monster

Cartoon Character Woody Woodpecker

Popeye the Sailor Man
He was "strong to the finish cause he ate his Spinach".

Bruce Springsteen

Denzel Washington

General George Patton, U.S. Army, WW II
He was considered to be the greatest general of armored
divisions the United States had in WW II.

Steve McQueen in "The Great Escape"
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Steve McQueen
Starred in "The Great Escape", "The Magnificent Seven"
and "Bullitt"

Gary Cooper
His greatest movies were "High Noon" and "Sergeant
York".

Richard Burton
One of the truly great stage and screen actors of the
twentieth century.

Robert Vaughn
First gained fame in the 1960's TV show, "The Man from
U.N.C.L.E." Also starred in movies,
including one of the greatest western movies ever made, "The Magnificent
Seven" with Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson and
James Coburn.

John Fitzgerald Kennedy
President of the United States

The Kennedys of Massachusetts - JFK, RFK and Ted

Jack Lemmon
Co-starred with Marilyn Monroe in "Some Like It Hot",
also starred in "Mr. Roberts" and "The Odd Couple".

Jack Nicholson as the "Joker" in the Batman movie

Clint Walker

Rock Hudson

Tom Cruise

Cary Grant

Cary Grant

Robert Deniro

The Beatles
John, Paul, George and Ringo
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The Beatles

Tom Selleck
Gained fame from his Magnum, P.I. television series

Bonanza cast
Pernell Roberts as Adam, Michael Landon as "Little
Joe", Lorne Greene as Ben and Dan Blocker as "Hoss" Cartwright.

Nathan Bedford Forrest
The most decorated and most feared of the Confederate
Generals, he was regarded as a tactical genius although he had
no education. He had numerous horses shot out from under
him as he led charges against enemy lines and was wounded
several times. Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant both
said he was the most remarkable soldier to emerge from the U.S.
Civil War.

Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Terminator

Da Terminator

Arnold Schwarzenegger as Conan the Barbarian

Bruce Lee
His greatest film was "Enter the Dragon".
He was the greatest karate fighter of all time.

Marlon Brando
One of the greatest screen and stage actors of the
twentieth century.

Marlon Brando in his breakout movie from 1954, "The Wild
One"

Marlon Brando in his greatest film, "The Godfather"

Ernest Hemingway
Great American author of "The Sun Also Rises" and "The
Old Man and the Sea".

Jackie Gleason
Television comedian

Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.
He is pictured here shortly before giving his "I have a
dream" speech in Washington, DC.

Jerry Seinfeld
TV comedian

Tarzan the Ape Man and his family
L-R: Jane, (Maureen Sullivan,
Tarzan, (Johnny Weissmuller,
Boy, (Johnny Sheffield)
and the chimp Cheetah.
Johnny Weissmuller competed for the United States in the 1920
Paris Olympics as a shy, handsome, 20 year old and burst onto
the world scene with record setting performances by winning 3
Golds and a Bronze in swimming events, becoming an early
Olympics star.

Albert Einstein
Creator of the Theory of Relativity.

Jerry Garcia
Founder of the Grateful Dead musical group.

Charlton Heston

Clark Gable

Clark Gable in "Across the Wide Missouri"

Ernest Borgnine as Lt. McHale in the TV series "McHale's
Navy"

Humphrey Bogart

James Dean

Kirk Douglas

Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes

Holmes and Watson
The most definitive actors to portray the crime
fighting pair, Basil Rathbone as Holmes and Nigel Bruce as his
companion, Dr. Henry Watson.

Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula

Don Johnson as Nash Bridges on the TV show by the same
name

George Reeves as Superman in the TV series by the
same name

Ronald Reagan, President of the United States and the
"Great Communicator"

Sean Connery as James Bond

Telly Savalas, star of the hit TV show, KOJAK.
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