I assume this is a rhetorical question, but in case it is not, he's ex-husband of Gwyneth Paltrow. Other than that, frontman of Coldplay. Famous enough?
Nobody really hates Coldplay. They're far too middling to warrant hatred. They're hardly amazing either which why no one has ever met a Coldplay superfan. What would a Coldplay superfan even look like? If they exist, I bet they're pretty boring which begs the question of whether they're really capable of being "super" fans. It's a super boring paradox.
I went to a Coldplay concert once. It was a small club and we were all crowded near the stage. (It was right when X & Y came out. Coldplay was already huge and had done this small concert as a special treat.) The guy next to me, who was reading a paperback book, told me that I had to move because I was standing too close to him. Too close to him, on the floor at a concert. And that is what Coldplay superfans are like.
That was the only one I missed the first time. I know JFK, obviously, but John isn't exactly an uncommon name. Plus I had no idea what his mother's name was.
When I glanced at "Ron and Rand" I first said to myself that Ron Howard was the son and Rance Howard was father. I was extremely confused when Howard wasn't accepted.
Manning's are American Football players, Spelling was TV producer and daughter was actress on one of his shows Beverly Hills 90210, both Paul's were US Politicians (That was the only one I missed. I could only think of Ron Howard, Weasley, Reagan or Ayn Rand.), Martin is a singer of a band called Cold Play and Tyler is a singer of a band called Aerosmith.
Ben
Ben&Jerry!