Famous Faces
Instructions: Can you identify these famous people from their descriptions? Test your memory of iconic figures!
- 1.
Which famous person is known for their iconic white dress blowing up over a subway grate in the 1955 film 'The Seven Year Itch'?
AAudrey HepburnBGrace KellyCMarilyn MonroeDElizabeth Taylor - 2.
Which famous scientist is known for his wild white hair, theory of relativity, and the equation E=mc²?
ANikola TeslaBAlbert EinsteinCStephen HawkingDIsaac Newton - 3.
Which monarch reigned for over 70 years, was crowned in 1953, and was known for her colorful matching outfits and handbags?
AQueen Elizabeth IIBQueen MaryCQueen VictoriaDQueen Anne - 4.
Which U.S. President is remembered for his tall stovepipe hat, beard, and delivering the Gettysburg Address?
AGeorge WashingtonBTheodore RooseveltCUlysses S. GrantDAbraham Lincoln - 5.
Which actress is remembered for her role as Holly Golightly in 'Breakfast at Tiffany's,' often pictured in a little black dress and pearls?
AIngrid BergmanBAudrey HepburnCKatharine HepburnDSophia Loren - 6.
Which silent film star is known for his 'Little Tramp' character, bowler hat, small mustache, baggy pants, and cane?
ABuster KeatonBLaurel HardyCCharlie ChaplinDHarold Lloyd - 7.
Which civil rights leader is famous for his 'I Have a Dream' speech delivered at the Lincoln Memorial in 1963?
AJesse JacksonBMartin Luther King Jr.CMalcolm XDFrederick Douglass - 8.
Which member of the British royal family was known as 'The People's Princess' and was famous for her humanitarian work and her iconic sapphire engagement ring?
APrincess DianaBSarah FergusonCPrincess AnneDPrincess Margaret - 9.
Which rock and roll legend was known as 'The King,' famous for his hip-swiveling dance moves and living at Graceland in Memphis?
AElvis PresleyBChuck BerryCJerry Lee LewisDLittle Richard - 10.
Which British Prime Minister is known for his 'V for Victory' hand sign, ever-present cigar, and leading Britain through World War II?
AClement AttleeBWinston ChurchillCNeville ChamberlainDAnthony Eden - 11.
Which Mexican artist is famous for her vibrant self-portraits, unibrow, floral headpieces, and paintings that explored identity and pain?
ARemedios VaroBLeonora CarringtonCFrida KahloDGeorgia O'Keeffe - 12.
Which U.S. President, known for his youthful charm and the Camelot era, gave the famous 'Ich bin ein Berliner' speech in 1963?
ARichard NixonBDwight D. EisenhowerCLyndon B. JohnsonDJohn F. Kennedy - 13.
Which Nobel Peace Prize winner is known for wearing a white sari with blue trim and founding the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta?
AFlorence NightingaleBClara BartonCMother TeresaDMalala Yousafzai - 14.
Which entertainment pioneer created a beloved cartoon mouse, built a famous theme park in California, and won 22 Academy Awards?
AWalt DisneyBGeorge LucasCJim HensonDSteven Spielberg - 15.
Which astronaut is famous for saying 'That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind' when becoming the first person to walk on the Moon?
ANeil ArmstrongBJohn GlennCAlan ShepardDBuzz Aldrin
Answer Key
Marilyn Monroe's white halter dress scene became one of the most iconic images in cinema history.
Albert Einstein's distinctive appearance and groundbreaking physics made him the most recognizable scientist in history.
Queen Elizabeth II became the longest-reigning British monarch, serving from 1952 until her death in 2022.
Abraham Lincoln's towering height of 6'4" and distinctive top hat made him instantly recognizable. He led the nation through the Civil War.
Audrey Hepburn became a fashion icon and beloved actress, also known for her humanitarian work with UNICEF.
Charlie Chaplin's 'Little Tramp' character became one of the most recognized images in film history during the silent era.
Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his iconic speech during the March on Washington, becoming a defining moment of the civil rights movement.
Princess Diana captured the world's heart with her compassion and style. Her sapphire ring later became Kate Middleton's engagement ring.
Elvis Presley revolutionized popular music and became one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century.
Winston Churchill's defiant leadership and rousing speeches rallied the British people during their darkest hours in WWII.
Frida Kahlo created deeply personal artwork influenced by Mexican folk art. Her distinctive appearance became iconic worldwide.
John F. Kennedy was the 35th U.S. President. His presidency and tragic assassination in 1963 remain defining moments in American history.
Mother Teresa dedicated her life to serving the poorest of the poor in India and was canonized as a saint in 2016.
Walt Disney created Mickey Mouse in 1928 and opened Disneyland in 1955. He holds the record for the most Academy Awards won by an individual.
Neil Armstrong made history on July 20, 1969, when he became the first human to set foot on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission.