The second class of the Orange County Hall of Fame has been announced.
There are 10 inductees set to receive the honor and among them is Michelle Pfeiffer.
The "Scarface" actress was born in the O.C. city of Santa Ana and attended Fountain Valley High School. She won a Golden Globe for her role in 1989's "The Famous Baker Boys," and has been nominated for three Academy Awards.
Former President Richard Nixon and civil rights activist Sylvia Mendez are on the list. Mendez was a key figure in the Mendez vs. Westminster Supreme Court case that desegregated California schools.
Carl's Jr. founder Carl Karcher is also one of the honorees along with Wing Lam and the Lee family of Wahoo's Fish Taco. Leo Fender, who invented the electric guitar, will also be inducted.
Other honorees include William Steiner, Nick Berardino, Ed Paul and Charlie Zhang.
In January the Hall of Fame inducted its inaugural class, which included Gwen Stefani, Kobe Bryant, Walt Disney and more.
A date for the induction ceremony hasn't been announced.