Famous Bosses
Working for Jack Donaghy be “very hairy.” (Bobby Bank/WireImage)
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He’s “The Boss” - Bruce Springsteen (RAFA RIVAS/AFP/Getty Images)
Chairman of the Board: Frank Sinatra (Murray Garrett/Getty Images)
Dr. Kelso (top right) kept the staff of “Scrubs” on their toes. (NBC/Getty Images)
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Gordon Gekko had no problem bending the rules in “Wall Street.” (Ray Tamarra/Getty Images)
Hard-nosed Lou Grant had a soft spot for Mary Richards on the “Mary Tyler-Moore Show.” (CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images)
Craig Ferguson played the sometimes drunk, sometimes high, sometimes evil and always funny Mr. Wick on the “Drew Carey Show.” (Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Donald Trump adds to the nation’s unemployment problem weekly. (Jamie McCarthy/WireImage)
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One boss you don’t want to cross; Al Capone kept his foes on their toes. (Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
There are two types of bosses in this world. Those who aren’t J. Peterman. Those who are J. Peterman. Jacopo Peterman. One of a kind. Hand-tooled. Revived and reissued. J. Peterman: Doer or deeds. Wooer of women. Creator of one of the most iconic catalogs of all time. A man of all countries; a man for all seasons. The boss you need in a sticky situations -- when your parachute fails, when you need to know whether to cut the red wire or the blue wire, when you have to recover from the disaster of the Urban Sombrero. Peterman. Accept no substitutes. (Wireimage/Getty Images)