| KUBRICK | Stanley ---, Academy Award-winning American film director whose works include 2001: A Space Odyssey (7) |
| CLARKE | Arthur C., science fiction author whose works include 2001: A Space Odyssey (6) |
| BLAKEEDWARDS | Academy Award-winning American film director, screenwriter and producer who married Julie Andrews in 1969 (5,7) |
| IVORY | Award-winning American film director, James Francis, best known his long collaboration with Ismail Merchant (5) |
| SISSYSPACEK | Academy Award-winning American actress (5,6) |
| EDWARDS | Blake ---, Oscar-winning American film director, screenwriter and producer whose movies include Breakfast At Tiffany's (7) |
| WYLER | William, German-born American film director whose works include 1959's Ben-Hur (5) |
| ALDRICH | Robert ___, American film director whose works include What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? and The Dirt |
| ALTMAN | Robert ___, American film director whose works include Nashville and Short Cuts |
| HOWARDHAWKS | American film director whose works include 1946's The Big Sleep (6,5) |
| HUSTON | American film director whose works include The African Queen and The Maltese Falcon (6) |
| MEYER | Russ ___, cult American film director whose successful low-budget sexploitation films include Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! |
| ASHBY | Hal ___, American film director whose films include Harold and Maude, Shampoo, Coming Home and Being There |
| WALTERLANG | American film director whose films include The King and I and State Fair (6,4) |
| MCREYNOLDS | Jesse ___, Grammy award-winning American bluegrass mandolin player who has been a member of the Gran |
| KRAVITZ | Award-winning American singer/ songwriter who plays the role of Cinna in the Hunger Games film series (7) |
| ROTH | Award-winning American writer whose books portray middle-class Jewish life (4) |
| NEYO | Grammy Award winning American R&B artist born Shaffer Chimere Smith |
| EBERT | Roger_, Pulitzer Prize- winning American film critic (5) |
| BOBJAMES | Grammy Award-winning American jazz keyboardist who wrote Angela, the theme song for the TV series Taxi (3,5) |