The author of "Pippi Longstocking".
Astrid Lindgren
The party leader of the U.S. Democratic Party.
Hillary Clinton
A singer from Barbados with hits like "Umbrella" and "Work".
Rihanna
Stars in "The Hunger Games" and "X-men".
Jennifer Lawrence
The author of "Harry Potter".
J.K. Rowling
A former British prime minister, by some called "The Iron Lady".
Margaret Thatcher
A singer with hits like "Thunderclouds" and "Chandelier".
Sia
Played Hermione in the "Harry Potter" movies.
Emma Watson
Famous for novels like "Pride and Prejudice" and "Sense and Sensibility".
Jane Austen
The former Prime Minister of Great Britain.
Theresa May
A singer with hits like "Halo" and "Crazy in love".
Beyoncé.
An Australian actor starring in "Pitch Perfect" and "How to be single".
Rebel Wilson
The author of "Jane Eyre".
Charlotte Brontë
Not really a politician, but someone who influences everyday life in Britain and has become a symbol for England. Lives at Buckingham Palace.
Queen Elizabeth II
A singer with hits like "Effortless" and "Not Too Young".
Sabina Ddumba
One of the main stars in the TV-show "Friends" and "We're the Millers".
Jennifer Aniston
The author of "The Handmaid's Tale".
Margaret Atwood
The speaker in the House of Representatives in the United States.
Nancy Pelosi
One of the singers in the band Fleetwood Mac, who also released solo albums like "Bella Donna" and songs like "Edge of Seventeen".
Stevie Nicks
One of the most famous actors of her time, born in 1949. Famous for her roles in movies like "The Deer Hunter" and "Mamma Mia".
Meryl Streep.