Entertainment
From the silver screen to the big stage, to late night across America, entertainers find a way to leave us everlasting memories. Undeniably entertaining and timeless, but also undeniably flawed, perhaps it’s their human side that allows us to feel so connected with our on-screen heroes and those gifted voices of a generation? Here is the artists tribute to the entertainers he connected with the most, and some of those requested by close friends and family.

Audrie Hepburn

Audrey Hepburn

John Wayne

Doris Day

Deborah Kerr

Cary Grant

Shirley Temple

Shirley Temple

Peter Billiingsley

Julie Andrews

Grace Kelly

Bob Hope

Gone with the Wind

Debbie Reynolds

Annette Funicello

Judy Garland

Kirk Douglas

Andie Griffith

Clint Eastwood

Katharine Hepburn

Vivien Leigh

James Dean

Elizabeth Taylor

Timothy Dalton

Pierce Brosnan

Roger Moore

Sean Connery

Jaclyn Smith

Farah Fawcett

Kate Jackson

Jimmy Stewart

Tom Selleck

Don Knotts

Neil Armstrong

Gary Sinise

Ann Margret

Mary Tyler Moore

Larry Hagman

Barbara Eden

Elizabeth Montgomery

Jackie Gleason

Spencer Tracy

Betty White

Ernest Borgnine

John Voight

Betty Grable

Mark Twain

Lucille Ball

Ron Howard

Marlon Brando

Clark Gable

Julie Andrews

Jamie Farr

Gary Burghoff

Loretta Swit

Alan Alda

Charlton Heston

Johnny Carson

Alan Hale Jr.

Bob Denver

Julie Andrews

John Wayne

Walter Brennan

Lorne Greene

Michael Landon

Alexandra Bastedo

Barbara Stanwyck

Bette Davis

Donna Reed

Gary Cooper

Maureen O'Hara

Raquel Welch

Vera Miles

James Dean

Doris Day

Dale Evans

Ed Sullivan

Red Skelton

Mel Gibson

Grace Kelly

Victor Mature

Jane Russell

Kathee Lee Gifford

Burt Reynolds

Shannon Bream

Fess Parker

Susan Hayward

Robert Mitchum

Jamie Farr

James Cagney

Clint Eastwood

Alfred Hitchcock

Jim Caviezel

Mel Gibson