This master of suspense never won an Oscar, despite being nominated five times.
Alfred Hitchcock
This actor, recently infamous for publicly assaulting Chris Rock, was charged in with an assault in 1989 that nearly left one man blind.
Will Smith
Before The Muppet Show, the Muppets were a regularly featured segment of this American sketch comedy show, of which Jim Henson was a founding member.
Saturday Night Live
This 30 Seconds to Mars frontman is perhaps better known as an actor in films such as American Psycho and Requiem For A Dream.
Jared Leto
Many fans were surprised to learn of Millie Bobby-Brown's Britishness after her convincing debut portrayal of this American character.
Eleven
Crash won best picture in 2005, snubbing this Ang Lee critical darling and box office hit.
Brokeback Mountain
This 24 star was charged with 4 separate DWI's from 1989 to 2007, the last instance resulting in 48 days in jail.
Kiefer Sutherland
Ironically, this voice actor for All-American Sam the Eagle is British.
Frank Oz
This beloved comedian and banjo-picker has performed with the Steep Canyon Rangers at such prestigious venues as the Grand Ole Opry and the Prairie Home Companion radio show.
Steve Martin
American Renee Zellweger is often praised for her London accent in her portrayal of this character alongside actual brits, Colin Firth and Hugh Grant.
Bridget Jones
This actor never won an Emmy for his depiction of George Costanza -- despite being nominated 7 consecutive times.
Jason Alexander
He's got 99 problems, but incarceration ain't one -- when this hip-hop mogul stabbed a record exec in 1999, he was slapped on the wrist with three years probation.
Jay Z
This song, performed first by Jim Henson as Ernie on Sesame Street, reached #16 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1970.
Rubber Ducky
This disgraced actor/wife-beater turned public darling among credulous Tiktok users is also a guitar player for Alice Cooper's super-group "Hollywood Vampires."
Johnny Depp
Jennifer Lopez closely studied this legendary singer's speech patterns in order to portray her distinctive Tex-Mex dialect.
Selena (Quintanilla)
This actress holds the dubious title of "most snubbed at the Emmy's," with 12 nominations and zero wins for Murder, She Wrote alone.
Angela Lansbury
At age 16, this actor, producer, and former rapper was convicted of assaulting two Vietnamese men and sentenced to federal prison.
Mark Wahlberg
Only two Muppets appeared in every episode of The Muppet Show. While the first, Kermit the Frog, is obvious, the second is none other than this mustachioed member of the show's cantankerous heckling duo.
Waldorf
This poster girl for 2000's "twee" still collaborates with She & Him bandmate M. Ward for the occasional Christmas carol or Brian Wilson cover.
Zooey Deschanel
This Fifth Element and Darkest Hour actor reportedly had to hire a voice coach to regain his original English dialect.
Gary Oldman
Gandhi won best picture in 1983, prompting even director Richard Attenborough to say this Spielberg classic "should have taken the top spot."
E.T.
This rapper may have stolen his biggest hit's beat from Queen, but he beat his wife all on his own, arrested on two separate occasions in 2001 and 2008 for assaulting her.
Vanilla Ice
This prolific singer-songwriter won an Academy Award for penning "Rainbow Connection" for The Muppet Movie.
Paul Williams
Following in her father's footsteps, this Big Little Lies actress is also frontwoman of the R&B duo LOLAWOLF.
Zoe Kravitz
This actor's portrayal of the title character in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves is widely regarded as one of the most laughably poor British accents of all time.
Kevin Costner