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Isaac Cowley LambertWhen the first Varsity Game between Cambridge and Oxford Universities was arranged in 1872, the Cambridge captain was E. Winnington Ingram, but because of Tripos work, he was unavailable to travel to Oxford.
Olivia de HavillandIn 1960, she was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her work in films.
Bertram Fletcher RobinsonHe also rowed for Jesus College and was a member of the team that won the Thames Challenge Cup at the Henley Royal Regatta on 7 July 1892.
John Badcock (rower)In 1928 he was again in the winning Thames crews in the Grand and Stewards at Henley.
Adrian CadburyAt Cambridge, he rowed in the losing Cambridge boat in the 1952 Boat Race.
Val GuestIn 2004, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated to Guest and Donlan.
Buddy Holly On September 7, 2011 (what would have been Holly's 75th birthday), he received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame posthumously.
John RankingIn 1931 he was cox of the winning Cambridge boat in the Boat Race.
Alexander McCullochAlso in 1908, McCulloch, as a member of the Leander Club won the Diamond Sculls at Henley, beating Athol Alexander Stuart.
Albert BrasseyAt Oxford, Brassey was a member of the winning University College crew in the Grand Challenge Cup and the Ladies' Challenge Plate at Henley Royal Regatta in 1863.
Robert CoombesCambridge University There were two races in 1849, and Coombes coached Cambridge on both occasions : Cambridge won the first but lost the second.
Edward Macnaghten, Baron MacnaghtenMacnaghten rowed bow for Cambridge in the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race in 1852 which was won by Oxford.
Reginald McKennaIn 1886 he was a member of the Trinity Hall Boat Club eight that won the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta.
Donna HalperOn June 25, 2010, she was a speaker when Rush received a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.
Kieran WestWhile away he was elected President of the Cambridge University Boat Club for the 2001 Boat Race campaign.
Joyce CobbIt was then in 1996 she was honored with the installment of her brass note on the Beale Street Walk of Fame.
Dick DaleDale is also a 2011 inductee into the Surfing Walk of Fame in Huntington Beach, California, in the Surf Culture category.
Line RenaudIn 2000, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated to her.
Leslie CaronOn 8 December 2009, Caron received the 2,394 th Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Bertram Fletcher RobinsonOn 12 February 1894, The Times reported that Robinson was tried for the position of fourth oar with the Cambridge' Trial Eight' ahead of the fifty-first annual Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race.
David Clayton-ThomasIn 2010 David received his star on Canada's Walk Of Fame.
Suzanne PleshetteShe received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Television on January 31, 2008.
Alistair PottsIn 1998 he steered the record-breaking Cambridge Blue Boat in the Boat Race.
David JennensHe stroked the Clare coxless four that won the Cambridge University event twice, and in 1949 won the Visitors' Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta.
Philip Henry NindHe was a member of the crew in the winning Oxford Boat in the 1854 Boat Race.
Phil CollinsCollins was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, on 16 June 1999.
Alan JacksonAlan Jackson was selected to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2010.
Henry Smith WrightHe was a scholar in 1861 and also that year rowed in the winning First Trinity Boat Club coxed four which won the Stewards' Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta.
Carol Connors (singer)A Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars was dedicated to her in 1999.
Charles Lloyd (rower)In 1951 he won Silver Goblets partnering James Crowden and stroked the Lady Margaret crew which won the Grand Challenge Cup.
Frankie LaineIn 2010, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated to him.
Babyface (musician)Babyface was honored with the 2,508 th star of the Hollywood Walk of Fame on October 10, 2013.
Jack BeresfordIn 1932 at Henley, Beresford competed in the coxless four which won the Stewards Challenge Cup and then went on to win the gold medal for Great Britain rowing at the 1932 Summer Olympics.
Sonia RodriguezShe was added to Canada's Walk of Fame in 2012.
David CronenbergIn 1999, Cronenberg was inducted onto Canada's Walk of Fame and was awarded with the Silver Bear Award at the 49th Berlin International Film Festival.
Edwin Smith (rower) He became a member of the West End Rowing Club, joining the December 1948 eight crew as bow.
Harry DaltonOn July 24, 2003, Dalton was inducted into the Milwaukee Brewers Walk of Fame outside Miller Park.
Jamie FarrFarr endorsed the U. S. Mars bar in commercials during the 1980s and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1985.
Jerry MarenOn November 21, 2007, Maren appeared with six other surviving Munchkin actors including at the unveiling of a Hollywood Star for the Wizard of Oz Munchkins on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
William DemarestIn 1998, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated to him.
Thomas BumpstedIn 1844, rowing for Scullers Club, he won the first Diamond Challenge Sculls at Henley, beating H Morgan of Christ Church College, Oxford and J W Conant of St John's College, Oxford.
Albert Frey (architect)A Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars was dedicated to Frey in 2010.
Ginny SimmsIn 1993, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated to her.
Little RichardIn 2008, he received a star at Nashville's Music City Walk of Fame.
Walter Prideaux (rower)In 1930 he was a member of the winning Cambridge boat in the Boat Race and won Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta partnering Harold Rickett.
Frederick HalseyHe rowed in the losing Oxford eight in the Boat Race in 1860.
Lorne MichaelsIn 2002, Michaels was made a member of the Order of Canada for lifetime achievement, and awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Giancarlo GianniniIn 2009, Giannini received a star on the Italian Walk of Fame in Toronto, Canada.
Fay WrayShe received a star posthumously on Canada's Walk of Fame in Toronto on June 5, 2005.
Stanley Muttlebury As a freshman, Stanley occupied the sixth position in the Cambridge shell in the Boat Race.
William Dudley WardIn 1902 he won the Grand Challenge Cup, the Stewards' Challenge Cup again, and the Silver Goblets partnering Claude Taylor.
William Fletcher (rower)He went up to Christ Church, Oxford where he rowed to win the Ladies' Challenge Plate and the Thames Cup at Henley Royal Regatta in 1889.
Gary Owens Owens received a Hollywood Walk of Fame Star in 1980, between Walt Disney and Betty White.
Benjamin Hunting HowellIn 1897 he rowed in the Cambridge boat in the Boat Race in the penultimate in a ten year series of wins by Oxford.
Jack BeresfordBeresford won the Diamond Challenge Sculls at Henley again in 1924 against Craig, and went on to win the gold medal in the single scull rowing at the 1924 Summer Olympics over William Gilmore.
Robin Bourne-TaylorFour years later, Bourne-Taylor was the only surviving crew member, when the 1st VIII repeated that achievement, again moving from ninth to fifth, but this time bumping Hertford College, St. Edmund Hall, New College and Exeter College In 2006, Bourne-Taylor competed in the Army crew that reached the semi-final of the Visitors' Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta, steering the Army crew from the three-seat.
Frank Willan (rower)In 1867 he was also in the winning Oxford Etonian crew in the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta and runner up in the Diamond Challenge Sculls.
Danny DeVitoIn 2011, DeVito received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his work in television.
Hal LindenIn 2002, Linden received a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars.
Douglas Stuart (rower)In 1909 his Trinity Hall crew were again Head of the River.
Sherry JacksonJackson received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on February 8, 1960.
George Quinlan RobertsIn 1883 he was a member of the winning Oxford crew in the Boat Race.
Pierce LydenIn 1996, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated to him.
Lorne MichaelsIn 2003, he received a star on Canada's Walk of Fame.
John Erskine ClarkeIn 1851 partnering C L Vaughan in a coxless pair, he was runner up in the Silver Goblets at Henley to James Aitken and Joseph William Chitty.
Winthrop RockefellerAs a civic leader in the community, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars was dedicated to her in 1998.
Joseph William ChittyChitty rowed in the Oxford University crew in both the Boat Race s that were run in 1849, each university winning once.
Charles PittsIn 2011, Pitts received a brass note on the Beale Street Walk of Fame.
Hans KlokOn March 19, 2012, he was named a member of the Inner circle with Gold Star by Jack Delvin, president of The Magic Circle, a title which is reserved for a few select members.
Bev BevanIt was announced at the Best of Broad Street Awards on 17 January 2011 that Bevan would be honoured with a star on the Birmingham Walk of Stars.
Andrew Triggs HodgeHaving stroked Oxford to victory in the 2005 Boat Race, Hodge returned to international competition.
Roy RogersIn 2001, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated to him and Dale Evans.
Eric BraedenOn July 20, 2007, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Jason Flickinger Whilst at Oxford University, Jason was a member of Oxford University Boat Club and took part in the Boat Race in 2005.
John PinchesIn 1947, together with Edward Sturges, he won the Silver Goblets for pairs at Henley, after a memorable semi-final victory by six feet.
Bill O'Chee During his time at Oxford University, he coxed the Oxford University lightweight rowing crew in 1987.
Todd P. KennettIn 2005, Kennett's varsity boat won a bronze at the Eastern Sprints followed with a Silver at the IRA Regatta.
Thomas BumpstedIn 1843 he stroked the St George's Club crew that won the Stewards' Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta.
Mike CurbOn June 29, 2007, Curb was honored with the 2,341 st star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Frazier HuntHunt has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame ; he was inducted on February 8, 1960.
Desmond KingsfordIn 1937 he was runner-up in the Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta competing for London Rowing Club when he partnered G M Lewis.
Anthony Alexander ForrestForrest was the bowman for the crew that won the first Head of the River race in 1899 and kept wicket for the school's cricket team.
Alan JacksonJackson became a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1991 ; he was inducted by Roy Acuff and Randy Travis.
Clement Jackson In 1926, Sir Montague Shearman and other members of the Achilles Club presented a Trophy in memory of Jackson, to be awarded annually to the winning team in the Oxford vs Cambridge Varsity Sports.
Ignacy Jan PaderewskiPaderewski has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles, awarded in 1960.
Frederick I. PitmanPitman was Cambridge University Boat Club president in 1886 and his crew achieved a rare feat of winning the Boat Race after being behind at Barnes Bridge.
Kieran WestAfter a term of rowing for his college in the May Bumps he rowed in the Cambridge Goldie crew in the 1998 Boat Race, losing to Isis after an equipment failure two-thirds of the way down the course.
Bob EzrinIn 2013, he was honoured with a star on Canada's Walk of Fame in Toronto.
Harold BarkerHe was then a member of the Leander coxless four with Philip Filleul, John Fenning and rower which won a silver medal for Great Britain rowing at the 1908 Summer Olympics and which lost to the Magdalen College, Oxford crew.
Philip Henry NindAt Henley Royal Regatta, he won Silver Goblets in 1852 partnering H R Barker and was also a member of the winning Oxford four in the Stewards' Challenge Cup.
Harry Parker (rower)In 1959, Parker also competed in the Diamond Scull event at the Henley Royal Regatta finishing second to six-time champion Stuart MacKenzie.
Terence SandersHe was in the Leander Club eight that won the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley in 1929.
Franco NeroIn 2011, he received a star on the Italian Walk of Fame in Toronto, Canada.
James CrowdenIn 1951 he was part of the winning Cambridge boat in the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race in the year when Oxford sank, and the umpire stopped the race and ordered a rerow the following Monday.
George Quinlan RobertsIn 1883 for Twickenham he partnered D E Brown to win the Silver Goblets at Henley beating James Hastie and H B Tween in the final.
Guy NickallsIn 1896 Nickalls had three wins - the Grand with Leander, Stewards with London Rowing Club and Silver Goblets with his brother.
Lois WeberFor her contribution to the motion picture industry, on February 8, 1960, Weber was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Joseph von MaltzahnIn 2005, with Maltzahn in the stroke seat, Christ Church Men's 1st VIII won blades.
Douglas McLean (rower)He won the University Pairs for New College in 1885 and also Silver Goblets at Henley with his brother, Hector McLean.
Eric McCormackIn October 2010, McCormack received a star on Canada's Walk of Fame.