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Marie Dressler
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Comedian / 1868 - 1934
Marie Dressler is best known for her acting in the theater and film, winning an Oscar.
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(1868-1934)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Comedian
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Charles Drew
Doctor, Surgeon / 1904 - 1950
Charles Drew was an African-American surgeon who pioneered methods of storing blood plasma for transfusion and organized the first large-scale blood bank in the U.S.
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(1904-1950)
Doctor, Surgeon
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Saint Katharine Drexel
Nun / 1858 - 1955
Saint Katharine Drexel was the founder of the Blessed Sacrament Sisters for Indians and Colored People (now Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament).
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(1858-1955)
Nun
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Alfred Dreyfus
General / 1859 - 1935
Alfred Dreyfus was a French army officer who was wrongly convicted of treason based primarily on anti-semitism. The scandal was known as the Dreyfus Affair.
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(1859-1935)
General
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Richard Dreyfuss
Actor / 1947 -
Richard Dreyfuss is an American actor known for his roles in Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, American Graffiti and The Goodbye Girl.
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(1947-)
Actor
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Donald Driver
Children's Activist, Football Player / 1975 -
American football wide receiver Donald Driver, drafted by the Greenbay Packers in 1999, won the 14th season of Dancing with the Stars in May 2012.
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(1975-)
Children's Activist, Football Player
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Minnie Driver
Film Actress / 1970 -
British actress Minnie Driver made her film debut in Circle of Friends, followed by roles in Grosse Pointe Blank and Good Will Hunting.
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(1970-)
Film Actress
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Didier Drogba
Soccer Player / 1978 -
Didier Drogba has earned worldwide acclaim as a professional soccer player and champion for peace in his native Ivory Coast.
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(1978-)
Soccer Player
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Fred Dryer
Television Actor, Football Player, Producer / 1946 -
NFL player Fred Dryer played for the New York Giants and the Los Angeles Rams before starting his acting career. He starred on the TV action series Hunter.
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(1946-)
Television Actor, Football Player, Producer
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W.E.B. Du Bois
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Journalist / 1868 - 1963
W.E.B. Du Bois was one of the most important African-American activists during the first half of the 20th century. He co-founded the NAACP and supported Pan-Africanism.
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(1868-1963)
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Journalist
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Du Fu
Poet / 712 - 770
Poet Du Fu (712–770) is considered one of the greatest of all time. He was a master of the lüshi, or "regulated verse" genre.
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(712-770)
Poet
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Daphne du Maurier
Author, Playwright / 1907 - 1989
Dame Daphne du Maurier was a novelist and playwright whose famous works Rebecca and The Birds were made into films by Alfred Hitchcock.
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(1907-1989)
Author, Playwright
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Eleuthere Irenee Du Pont
Entrepreneur, Chemist / 1771 - 1834
In 1802, chemist Éleuthère Irénée du Pont de Nemours founded an explosives business in Delaware which is now known simply as Du Pont.
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(1771-1834)
Entrepreneur, Chemist
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René Dubos
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Environmental Activist, Biologist, Academic Author, Editor, Journalist / 1901 - 1982
René Dubos, credited for the maxim "Think globally, act locally." performed groundbreaking research which led to the discovery of major antibiotics.
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(1901-1982)
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Environmental Activist, Biologist, Academic Author, Editor, Journalist
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Marcel Duchamp
1887 - 1968
French artist Marcel Duchamp, associated with the Dadaist and Surrealist movements, broke down boundaries between works of art and everyday objects.
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(1887-1968)
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David Duchovny
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actor, Television Actor / 1960 -
Actor David Duchovny has played FBI agent Fox Mulder on the television series The X-Files and Hank Moody in HBO’s Californication. He married Téa Leoni in 1997.
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(1960-)
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actor, Television Actor
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Tammy Duckworth
Activist, General, U.S. Representative / 1968 -
Tammy Duckworth is the first Asian-American congresswoman for Illinois and the first disabled female veteran to take a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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(1968-)
Activist, General, U.S. Representative
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Haylie Duff
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Musician / 1985 -
Actress and musician Haylie Duff is Hillary Duff’s older sister. Haylie earned national fame as Summer Wheatley in the 2004 cult classic Napoleon Dynamite.
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(1985-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Musician
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Hilary Duff
Film Actress, Television Actress, Singer / 1987 -
Actress Hilary Duff came to fame as the title character on the Disney Channel series Lizzie McGuire. Her debut pop record, Metamorphosis, went triple-platinum.
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(1987-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Singer
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John Duffy
Serial Killer / 1959 -
John Duffy was a British serial killer who, in partnership with childhood friend David Mulcahy, murdered multiple women the 1980s.
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(1959-)
Serial Killer
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Patrick Duffy
Television Actor / 1949 -
Patrick Duffy is best known for his portrayal of Bobby Ewing on the long-running television series Dallas. He also starred in the 1976 TV show Man from Atlantis and the 1990s sitcom Step by Step, among other roles.
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(1949-)
Television Actor
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Jaycee Dugard
1980 -
Jaycee Dugard was kidnapped by Phillip Garrido in 1991, at age 11. She spent 18 years in captivity with Garrido—who raped Jaycee repeatedly and impregnated her twice—and his wife, Nancy Garrido.
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(1980-)
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Georges Duhamel
(1884-1966)
Author
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Willem Duisenberg
Business Leader, Government Official / 1935 -
Willem Duisenberg is a banker and government official who became the first president of the European Central Bank in 1998.
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(1935-)
Business Leader, Government Official
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Jean Dujardin
1972 -
Jean Dujardin is a French actor and comedian. He is the first French actor to win an Oscar for Best Actor, for his performance in the 2011 film The Artist.
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(1972-)
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Kitty Dukakis
Children's Activist, Philanthropist, Journalist / 1936 -
Author and social worker Kitty Dukakis, wife of Michael Dukakis, is best known for her activism as well as her struggles with addiction and depression.
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(1936-)
Children's Activist, Philanthropist, Journalist
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Olympia Dukakis
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1931 -
Olympia Dukakis received a 1988 Academy Award for her supporting role as Cher’s mom in the film Moonstruck.
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(1931-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Doris Duke
Art Collector, Philanthropist / 1912 - 1993
Tobacco heiress Doris Duke was the only child of American tobacco baron, James Duke. When she was born, the press called her the "million dollar baby."
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(1912-1993)
Art Collector, Philanthropist
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Patty Duke
Actress / 1946 -
Actress Patty Duke won an Academy Award in 1963, at age 16, for her portrayal of Helen Keller in The Miracle Worker—becoming the youngest Oscar recipient at the time.
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(1946-)
Actress
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Prince Philip
Duke, Prince / 1921 -
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, is best known as the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, the father of Prince Charles and the grandfather of Prince William.
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(1921-)
Duke, Prince
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Prince Andrew
Activist, Military Leader, Prince / 1960 -
Prince Andrew, the brother of Prince Charles, is the Duke of York and fourth in line to the British throne.
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(1960-)
Activist, Military Leader, Prince
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Renato Dulbecco
Educator, Scientist / 1914 - 2012
Renato Dulbecco was an Italian virologist best known winning the Nobel Prize for pioneering the growing of viruses in culture in the 1950s.
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(1914-2012)
Educator, Scientist
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John Foster Dulles
Political Leader / 1888 - 1959
U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles made major contributions to U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War.
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(1888-1959)
Political Leader
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Alexandre Dumas
Journalist, Author, Playwright / 1802 - 1870
Alexandre Dumas was a 19th-century French novelist and playwright whose best known works are The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo.
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(1802-1870)
Journalist, Author, Playwright
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Faye Dunaway
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1941 -
Faye Dunaway is a revered Oscar-winning actress known for her work in films like Bonnie and Clyde, The Thomas Crown Affair, Chinatown and Network.
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(1941-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Paul Laurence Dunbar
Author, Poet / 1872 - 1906
African-American author Paul Laurence Dunbar is best known for his verse and short stories, many of which are written in black dialect.
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(1872-1906)
Author, Poet
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Isadora Duncan
Choreographer / 1877 - 1927
Isadora Duncan was a trailblazing dancer and instructor whose emphasis on free forms of movement was a precursor to modern dance techniques.
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(1877-1927)
Choreographer
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Michael Clarke Duncan
Film Actor / 1957 - 2012
Michael Clarke Duncan was an African-American actor, best remembered for his role in The Green Mile.
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(1957-2012)
Film Actor
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Tim Duncan
Basketball Player / 1976 -
Basketball player Tim Duncan has led the San Antonio Spurs to multiple championships and is widely hailed as one of the greatest power forwards in NBA history.
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(1976-)
Basketball Player
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Ann Dunham
Anthropologist / 1942 - 1995
Ann Dunham was the mother of Barack Obama, who became the 44th president of the United States and the first African-American to hold this office.
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(1942-1995)
Anthropologist
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Jeff Dunham
Comedian / 1962 -
Jeff Dunham is a popular comedian and ventriloquist, known for his crass yet clever antics with his puppets.
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(1962-)
Comedian
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Katherine Dunham
Anthropologist, Activist, Choreographer, Journalist / 1909 - 2006
Katherine Dunham was an American dancer, choreographer and anthropologist noted for her innovative interpretations of ritualistic and ethnic dances.
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(1909-2006)
Anthropologist, Activist, Choreographer, Journalist
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Lena Dunham
Actress, Filmmaker, Writer / 1986 -
Golden Globe winner Lena Dunham is best known for writing, directing, producing and acting in Girls, the original series she created for HBO.
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(1986-)
Actress, Filmmaker, Writer
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Patricia Dunn
Business Leader / 1953 - 2011
Patricia Dunn served as a director and non-executive chairwoman of Hewlett-Packard before resigning in 2006, after receiving a criminal indictment stemming from a spying scandal.
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(1953-2011)
Business Leader
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Dominick Dunne
Producer, Television Personality, Journalist, Author / 1925 - 2009
Novelist and journalist Dominick Dunne wrote fiction and nonfiction about the rich, famous, and corrupt. He covered the O. J. Simpson trial for Vanity Fair.
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(1925-2009)
Producer, Television Personality, Journalist, Author
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Irene Dunne
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1898 - 1990
Irene Dunne was an Academy Award-nominated actress and singer known for her roles in Showboat, Anna and the King of Siam and Love Affair.
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(1898-1990)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Jack Dunphy
Dancer, Author, Playwright / 1914 - 1992
An accomplished playwright and author in his own right, Jack Dunphy is best known for his long-term relationship with the famed author Truman Capote.
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(1914-1992)
Dancer, Author, Playwright
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Kirsten Dunst
Film Actress / 1982 -
Once a child star, actress Kirsten Dunst has garnered over 40 film and television credits and continues to command hefty sums for acting appearances.
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(1982-)
Film Actress
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Ashley Alexandra Dupré
1985 -
Ashley Alexandra Dupré was the Emperor's Club VIP escort hired on several occasions by former New York governor Elliot Spitzer.
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(1985-)
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Kevin Durant
Basketball Player / 1988 -
Kevin Durant is a top-scoring American professional basketball player, who plays for the National Basketball Association's Oklahoma City Thunder franchise.
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(1988-)
Basketball Player
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William C. Durant
Entrepreneur / 1861 - 1947
William C. Durant was an American industrialist who founded General Motors.
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(1861-1947)
Entrepreneur
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Jimmy Durante
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Comedian, Pianist, Singer, Television Personality / 1893 - 1980
Jimmy Durante was an American comedian whose career in every major entertainment performance medium spanned more than six decades.
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(1893-1980)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Comedian, Pianist, Singer, Television Personality
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Albrecht DĂĽrer
Painter / 1471 - 1528
Albrecht Durer was regarded as the greatest German Renaissance artist. His work includes altarpieces, portraits and self-portraits, engravings, and woodcuts.
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(1471-1528)
Painter
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Emile Durkheim
Sociologist / 1858 - 1917
Émile Durkheim was a pioneer of French sociology and the author of The Division of Labour in Society and Suicide.
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(1858-1917)
Sociologist
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Charles Durning
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1923 - 2012
Actor Charles Durning appeared in such films as The Sting, Tootsie and Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. He also had roles on such shows as Rescue Me, Everybody Loves Raymond and Evening Shade.
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(1923-2012)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Leo Durocher
Baseball Player, Coach / 1905 - 1991
Biography.com profiles baseball player and manager Leo Durocher, who played managed the Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Giants, Chicago Cubs and Houston Astros.
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(1905-1991)
Baseball Player, Coach
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Ahmad Shah Durrani
Military Leader, Political Leader, Royalty / 1722 - 1772
Ahmad Shah Durrani was founder of the state of Afghanistan, ruler of the vast Afghan empire, and head of the central government.
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(1722-1772)
Military Leader, Political Leader, Royalty
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Fred Durst
Director, Singer / 1970 -
Controversial musician Fred Durst came to fame in the mid-1990s as the front man for the "nu metal" band Limp Bizkit.
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(1970-)
Director, Singer
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François Duvalier
Dictator, World Leader / 1907 - 1971
François Duvalier was Haiti’s president for 14 years. He operated an absolutist regime and caused nearly 30,000 deaths.
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(1907-1971)
Dictator, World Leader
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Robert Duvall
Film Actor / 1931 -
Actor Robert Duvall has been in some of the most acclaimed films of all time, including To Kill A Mockingbird, Apocalypse Now, Lonesome Dove and The Godfather.
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(1931-)
Film Actor
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Shelley Duvall
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1949 -
Well regarded for her ability to portray quirky and eccentric characters, actress Shelley Duvall has starred in Thieves Like Us, Popeye and The Shining, among other films.
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(1949-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Andrea Dworkin
Women's Rights Activist / 1946 - 2005
Andrea Dworkin was an American feminist and author, an outspoken critic of sexual politics, particularly of the victimizing effects of pornography on women.
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(1946-2005)
Women's Rights Activist
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Mary Dyer
Folk Hero, Religious Leader / 1611 - 1660
Mary Dyer was a Quaker who was executed in colonial-era Massachusetts for practicing her religion.
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(1611-1660)
Folk Hero, Religious Leader
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Bob Dylan
Songwriter, Singer / 1941 -
Bob Dylan is a folk rock singer-songwriter whose career began in the early 1960s with songs that chronicled social issues like war and civil rights.
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(1941-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Esther Dyson
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, Journalist / 1951 -
Esther Dyson, named by Forbes magazine as one of the most powerful women in American business, is regarded as one of the most influential voices in technology.
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(1951-)
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, Journalist
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George Dzundza
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1945 -
Actor George Dzundza played Detective Sergeant Max Greevey on the first season of Law & Order. He also starred in Babymaker: The Dr. Cecil Jacobson Story.
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(1945-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Eadweard Muybridge
Photographer, Filmmaker, Inventor / 1830 - 1904
Eadweard Muybridge's photography of moving animals captured movement in a way that had never been done before. His work was used by both scientists and artists.
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(1830-1904)
Photographer, Filmmaker, Inventor
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Thomas Eakins
Painter, Photographer, Sculptor / 1844 - 1916
Thomas Eakins was a naturalist figure painter, portraitist and sculptor. He is considered one of the most influential artists in U.S. history.
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(1844-1916)
Painter, Photographer, Sculptor
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Amelia Earhart
Pilot / 1897 - 1939
Amelia Earhart, the first female pilot to fly across the Atlantic Ocean, mysteriously disappeared while flying over the Pacific Ocean in 1937.
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(1897-1939)
Pilot
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Robert Wise
Director, Producer / 1914 - 2005
American movie director and producer Robert Wise has brought numerous classics to the screen, including such gems as The Sound of Music and West Side Story.
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(1914-2005)
Director, Producer
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Edward, Earl of Wessex
Philanthropist, Prince, Television Producer / 1964 -
Edward, Earl of Wessex is son to Queen Elizabeth II and husband to Sophie Rhys-Jones. A former theater and television producer, he remains active in charity.
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(1964-)
Philanthropist, Prince, Television Producer
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Steve Earle
Anti-War Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1955 -
Steve Earle is a Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter whose albums seamlessly blend rock, folk and country. He has also appeared on the HBO series The Wire and Treme.
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(1955-)
Anti-War Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Jubal A. Early
General, Journalist / 1816 - 1894
Jubal A. Early was a Confederate general in the American Civil War whose defeats during the Shenandoah Valley campaigns led to the final collapse of the South.
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(1816-1894)
General, Journalist
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Dale Earnhardt
Race Car Driver / 1951 - 2001
Dale Earnhardt was a champion stock car driver with NASCAR who won seven championships. He died in the final lap of the Daytona 500 in 2001
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(1951-2001)
Race Car Driver
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Wyatt Earp
Police Officer / 1848 - 1929
Wyatt Earp was a frontiersman, marshal and gambler. After moving to Tombstone, Arizona, he got into a feud, which ended in a gunfight at the O.K. Corral.
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(1848-1929)
Police Officer
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George Eastman
Entrepreneur, Inventor / 1854 - 1932
George Eastman invented the first Kodak camera, helping make photography accessible to the public. His company remains one of the largest in the industry.
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(1854-1932)
Entrepreneur, Inventor
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Sheena Easton
Singer / 1959 -
Grammy Award–winning singer Sheena Easton is recognized for such hits as "Morning Train," "For Your Eyes Only" and "Sugar Walls."
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(1959-)
Singer
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Clint Eastwood
Actor, Director / 1930 -
Clint Eastwood has made his name as a popular TV and film actor. He went on to become a famed director, working on several Academy Award-winning films.
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(1930-)
Actor, Director
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Ashton Eaton
Track and Field Athlete / 1988 -
At the Summer Games in London, Ashton Eaton—the youngest to member of the U.S. decathlon team that year, at age 24—took home the decathlon gold medal.
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(1988-)
Track and Field Athlete
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Peggy Eaton
1799 - 1879
Peggy Eaton is best known for her marriage to the prominent politician John Henry Eaton in 1829 and the subsequent upset in President Andrew Jackson's cabinet.
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(1799-1879)
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Shirin Ebadi
Children's Activist, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Lawyer, Judge, Journalist / 1947 -
Shirin Ebadi is an Iranian lawyer and human-rights activist. She was the first female judge in Iran, and won the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize.
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(1947-)
Children's Activist, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Lawyer, Judge, Journalist
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Bernard Ebbers
White Collar Criminal / 1941 -
Bernard Ebbers is best known for his quick ascension to wealth and subsequent collapse with WorldCom telecommunications company.
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(1941-)
White Collar Criminal
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Heinrich Eberbach
General, Warrior / 1895 - 1992
Heinrich Eberbach was a German General der Panzertruppen in the German Army of World War II.
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(1895-1992)
General, Warrior
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Roger Ebert
Film Critic, Talk Show Host, Journalist / 1942 - 2013
Roger Ebert is an American film critic best known as one half of the popular Siskel and Ebert film critic television show.
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(1942-2013)
Film Critic, Talk Show Host, Journalist
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Buddy Ebsen
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Dancer / 1908 - 2003
Dancer and actor Buddy Ebsen performed on Broadway and films, but he’s best known for his role as Jed Clampett on The Beverly Hillbillies, which ran for nine seasons.
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(1908-2003)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Dancer
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Christopher Eccleston
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1964 -
British-born Christopher Eccleston is best known as the ninth actor to play the lead role in the popular U.K. science-fiction television program Doctor Who.
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(1964-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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J. Presper Eckert Jr.
Academic, Entrepreneur, Computer Programmer, Engineer / 1919 - 1995
J. Presper Eckert Jr. was the award-winning co-inventor of the first general purpose digital computer.
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(1919-1995)
Academic, Entrepreneur, Computer Programmer, Engineer
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Billy Eckstine
Singer / 1914 - 1993
Billy Eckstine is best known for his work as a Jazz singer and bandleader, introducing many future greats of the genre.
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(1914-1993)
Singer
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Umberto Eco
Literary Critic, Academic Author, Author / 1932 -
Umberto Eco is an Italian intellectual and writer known for his work in semiotics and novels such as The Name of the Rose.
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(1932-)
Literary Critic, Academic Author, Author
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Eddie Vedder
Singer / 1964 -
As lead singer of the grunge rock band Pearl Jam, Eddie Vedder belted out hits like "Evenflow," "Alive" and "Jeremy."
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(1964-)
Singer
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Mary Baker Eddy
Prophet, Theologian, Journalist / 1821 - 1910
Mary Baker Eddy was a Christian religious reformer and founder of the religious denomination known as Christian Science.
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(1821-1910)
Prophet, Theologian, Journalist
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Gerald Edelman
Doctor, Biologist, Immunologist, Neurologist / 1929 -
The work of Nobel Prize-winning scientist Gerald Edelman contributed greatly to the fields of both immunology and neuroscience.
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(1929-)
Doctor, Biologist, Immunologist, Neurologist
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Marian Wright Edelman
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer, Writer / 1939 -
Marian Wright Edelman is best known for her legal advocacy on behalf of African-Americans during and after the Civil Rights Movement.
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(1939-)
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer, Writer
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Barbara Eden
Television Actress / 1934 -
Actress Barbara Eden made magic as a bottled-up genie in the TV sitcom I Dream of Jeannie (1965-1970).
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(1934-)
Television Actress
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Gertrude Ederle
Professional Swimmer / 1905 - 2003
American swimmer Gertrude Ederle achieved fame when she competed in the 1924 Olympics and became the first woman to swim across the English Channel in 1926.
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(1905-2003)
Professional Swimmer
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Joel Edgerton
Actor / 1974 -
Australian actor, producer, writer and director Joel Edgerton played Will McGill in the soap opera The Secret Life of Us, and Tom Buchanan in The Great Gatsby.
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(1974-)
Actor
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Thomas Edison
Entrepreneur, Inventor / 1847 - 1931
Inventor Thomas Edison created such great innovations as the electric light bulb, the telephone and the phonograph. A savvy businessman, he held more than a 1,000 patents for his inventions.
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(1847-1931)
Entrepreneur, Inventor
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Rayful Edmond III
Drug Dealer, Organized Crime Boss / 1964 -
Rayful Edmond III was a notorious drug dealer in the 1980s in Washington, D.C., who made millions supplying the city with crack cocaine.
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(1964-)
Drug Dealer, Organized Crime Boss
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Robert E. Jones
1887 - 1954
Robert E. Jones is a theatrical and motion picture designer whose insistence on minimalistic design set the trend for stage design of the 20th century.
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(1887-1954)
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Annie Edson Taylor
1838 - 1921
Annie Edson Taylor was a teacher and daredevil who was the first person to ride down Niagara Falls in a barrel.
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(1838-1921)