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John Fowles
Journalist, Author / 1926 - 2005
Writer John Fowles's works include The French Lieutenant's Woman and combine a respect for the Victorian novel and an interest in contemporary French novels.
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(1926-2005)
Journalist, Author
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Megan Fox
Film Actress, Television Actress, Model / 1986 -
Megan Fox is an starred in the first two blockbuster Transformers films. She is consistently ranked with the hottest up-and-coming young actresses.
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(1986-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Model
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Michael J. Fox
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1961 -
Actor Michael J. Fox first achieved stardom as Alex P. Keaton on the popular sitcom Family Ties and went on to have great success with other film and TV roles.
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(1961-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Vicente Fox
Business Leader, World Leader / 1942 -
Vicente Fox is a Mexican businessman who served as his country's president from 2000 to 2006.
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(1942-)
Business Leader, World Leader
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Vivica Fox
Film Actress, Television Actress, Reality Television Star / 1964 -
Vivica Fox is an African-American film and television actress. She got her start in the soap opera Days of Our Lives and is known for her role in the film Soul Food.
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(1964-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Reality Television Star
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Jeff Foxworthy
Comedian, Radio Personality, Game Show Host, Writer / 1958 -
American comedian Jeff Foxworthy, who hails from the South, is known for spoofing "rednecks." He starred in the situation comedy The Jeff Foxworthy Show.
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(1958-)
Comedian, Radio Personality, Game Show Host, Writer
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Jamie Foxx
Actor / 1967 -
A talented singer, comedian, and actor, Academy Award winner Jamie Foxx has proved to be a triple threat in the entertainment industry.
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(1967-)
Actor
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Redd Foxx
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian / 1922 - 1991
Redd Foxx was the stage name of John Elroy Sanford, an American comedian and actor best known for his role in the 1970s sitcom Sanford and Son.
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(1922-1991)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian
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Peter Frampton
Guitarist, Singer / 1950 -
English musician Peter Frampton began his career with the bands Humble Pie and The Herd. He is best known for his hit album Frampton Comes Alive!.
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(1950-)
Guitarist, Singer
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Anatole France
Philosopher, Literary Critic, Author / 1844 - 1924
Anatole France was a French writer of satire and fantasy. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1921.
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(1844-1924)
Philosopher, Literary Critic, Author
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Connie Francis
Film Actress, Television Actress, Singer, Television Personality / 1938 -
Connie Francis was a pop music star in the 1950s and 1960s and starred in a number of films aimed at the teen market.
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(1938-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Singer, Television Personality
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Francis I
Duke, Emperor / 1708 - 1765
Francis I married Maria Theresa and became the grand duke of Tuscany. She helped him assume the title of Holy Roman emperor in 1745.
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(1708-1765)
Duke, Emperor
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César Franck
Educator, Songwriter / 1822 - 1890
Organist and composer César Franck taught at the Paris Conservatory. His peers did not initially respect his work, but students thrived in his classes.
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(1822-1890)
Educator, Songwriter
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James Franco
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1978 -
Film and television actor James Franco starred in the NBC series Freaks and Geeks and won a Golden Globe for his role in 2001's TNT cable biopic James Dean.
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(1978-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Leryn Franco
Athlete / 1982 -
Paraguayan model and javelin thrower Leryn Franco received wide fame after competing in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, but not for her athleticism alone—her good looks are equally, if not more, responsible for her mass appeal.
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(1982-)
Athlete
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François VI, duke de La Rochefoucauld
Writer / 1613 - 1680
French writer François VI, duke de La Rochefoucauld explored human behavior in 500 reflections he entitled Maximes.
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(1613-1680)
Writer
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Felix Frankfurter
Educator, Scholar, Supreme Court Justice / 1882 - 1965
Associate Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter was a noted law scholar, who was the high court's leading exponent of the doctrine of judicial self-restraint.
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(1882-1965)
Educator, Scholar, Supreme Court Justice
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Anne Frank
1929 - 1945
Anne Frank is a Jewish girl that had to go into hiding during World War II. She is best known for the diary that she kept, which continues to touch people today.
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(1929-1945)
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Barney Frank
U.S. Representative / 1940 -
Barney Frank is the first U.S. Congressman to voluntarily announce his homosexuality. He is also known for his work on the 2008 American Housing Rescue and Foreclosure Prevention Act.
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(1940-)
U.S. Representative
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Robert Frank
Photographer, Director / 1924 -
Robert Frank is a Swiss photographer who is best known his photography collection The Americans, the introduction of which was written by Jack Kerouac.
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(1924-)
Photographer, Director
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Bethenny Frankel
Entrepreneur, Chef, Talk Show Host, Reality Television Star, Journalist, Author / 1970 -
Bethenny Frankel starred on the reality-TV show The Real Housewives of New York City and two spinoffs. She also launched the brand Skinnygirl.
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(1970-)
Entrepreneur, Chef, Talk Show Host, Reality Television Star, Journalist, Author
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Al Franken
Television Actor, Comedian, U.S. Representative, Radio Talk Show Host, Television Producer, Screenwriter / 1951 -
Al Franken is the junior senator of Minnesota who first gained notice as a comedian and political satirist during his long tenure on Saturday Night Live.
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(1951-)
Television Actor, Comedian, U.S. Representative, Radio Talk Show Host, Television Producer, Screenwriter
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Aretha Franklin
Singer / 1942 -
Multiple Grammy winner and "Queen of Soul" Aretha Franklin is known for such hits as "Respect," "Freeway of Love" and "I Say a Little Prayer."
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(1942-)
Singer
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Benjamin Franklin
Inventor, Political Leader, Scientist, Writer / 1706 - 1790
Benjamin Franklin is best known as one of the Founding Fathers who drafted the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States.
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(1706-1790)
Inventor, Political Leader, Scientist, Writer
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Bonnie Franklin
Television Actress / 1944 - 2013
Bonnie Franklin is best known for playing Ann Romano, a loving but tough divorced mother on the hit television show One Day at a Time.
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(1944-2013)
Television Actress
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John Hope Franklin
Educator, Historian, Journalist / 1915 - 2009
American historian and educator John Hope Franklin is noted for his reappraisal of the American Civil War era and the importance of the black American struggle.
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(1915-2009)
Educator, Historian, Journalist
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Missy Franklin
Professional Swimmer / 1995 -
At the 2012 London Olympics, Missy Franklin won gold in both the 100-meter and 200-meter backstrokes, and two more gold medals with the 4-by-200-meter and 4-by-100-meter relay teams.
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(1995-)
Professional Swimmer
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Rosalind Franklin
Chemist / 1920 - 1958
British chemist Rosalind Franklin is best known for her role in the discovery of the structure of DNA ,and for her pioneering use of X-ray diffraction.
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(1920-1958)
Chemist
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Dennis Franz
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1944 -
Dennis Franz is an award-winning actor best known for his role as Andy Sipowicz on TV's NYPD Blue.
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(1944-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Jonathan Franzen
Journalist, Author / 1959 -
Jonathan Franzen is an American novelist and essayist whose sprawling, multilayered novels about contemporary America elicited critical acclaim.
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(1959-)
Journalist, Author
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Brendan Fraser
Film Actor / 1968 -
Brendan Fraser is an American film actor, starring in such films as The Mummy trilogy and School Ties.
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(1968-)
Film Actor
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Dawn Fraser
Athlete / 1937 -
Australian Dawn Fraser was the first woman swimmer to win gold medals in three consecutive Olympic Games (1956, 1960, 1964).
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(1937-)
Athlete
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Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
Track and Field Athlete / 1986 -
Sprinter Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce became the first Jamaican woman to win the 100-meter Olympic gold medal in 2008. She won her second straight 100-meter Olympic gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
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(1986-)
Track and Field Athlete
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E. Franklin Frazier
Sociologist / 1894 - 1962
Sociologist E. Franklin Frazier blazed a trail in the 1940s and 50s for African American academics who studied black culture.
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(1894-1962)
Sociologist
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Joe Frazier
Boxer / 1944 - 2011
Joe Frazier was the world heavyweight boxing champion from February 1970 until January 1973 and fought in the famous "Thrilla in Manila" in 1975.
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(1944-2011)
Boxer
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Walt Frazier
Basketball Player / 1945 -
Walt Frazier was a basketball player who was one of the finest professional guards in the late 1960s and early '70s.
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(1945-)
Basketball Player
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Billie Frechette
Theater Actress, Criminal, Singer / 1907 - 1969
Evelyn "Billie" Frechette fell in love and lived with bank robber John Dillinger. She was arrested and served two years in prison for harboring a criminal.
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(1907-1969)
Theater Actress, Criminal, Singer
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Empress Frederick
Empress, Queen / 1840 - 1901
Empress Frederick was the oldest child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of England. She married the future German Emperor Frederick III in 1858, thusly becoming empress of Germany and queen of Prussia.
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(1840-1901)
Empress, Queen
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Frederick I
King / 1657 - 1713
Frederick I was the first king of Prussia. He ruled from 1701 to 1713 and helped establish Prussia’s cultural significance in Europe.
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(1657-1713)
King
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Frederick II
King / 1712 - 1786
Frederick II, known as Frederick the Great, was Prussia's king from 1740 to 1786. By winning wars and expanding territories, he established Prussia as a strong military power.
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(1712-1786)
King
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Frederick the Fair
Duke, King / 1286 - 1330
Duke of Austria Frederick III fought rival Louis of Bavaria for the German throne for eight years. Louis granted Frederick control of Austria in 1326.
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(1286-1330)
Duke, King
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Arthur Freed
Producer, Songwriter / 1894 - 1973
Lyricist and movie producer Arthur Freed brought us Singin' in the Rain (1952), An American in Paris (1952) and Gigi (1958).
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(1894-1973)
Producer, Songwriter
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Bryan Freeman
Murderer
Bryan Freeman is a skinhead and neo-Nazi who killed his parents and younger brother.
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Murderer
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David Freeman
Murderer
David Freeman is a neo-Nazi skinhead who murdered his parents and younger brother in February 1995.
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Murderer
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Martin Freeman
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1971 -
Martin Freeman is known for his role on the British television series The Office, and for his performance in 2012's The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.
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(1971-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Morgan Freeman
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Producer / 1937 -
Respected actor Morgan Freeman has appeared in such films as Driving Miss Daisy, The Shawshank Redemption, Million Dollar Baby, Unforgiven and Batman Begins.
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(1937-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Producer
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Christian Wolff
Philosopher, Scholar, Mathematician, Royalty, Botanist, Academic Author / 1679 - 1754
Christian Freiherr von Wolff was a German philosopher, mathematician, and scientist who is best known as a leading spokesman of German rationalism.
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(1679-1754)
Philosopher, Scholar, Mathematician, Royalty, Botanist, Academic Author
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Anna Freud
Psychologist / 1895 - 1982
Psychiatrist Anna Freud, daughter of Sigmund Freud, pioneered the field of child psychoanalysis and further defined the function of the ego in psychology.
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(1895-1982)
Psychologist
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Sigmund Freud
Scholar, Psychiatrist / 1856 - 1939
Sigmund Freud was an Austrian neurologist best known for developing the theories and techniques of psychoanalysis.
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(1856-1939)
Scholar, Psychiatrist
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James Frey
Journalist, Author, Screenwriter / 1969 -
Writer James Frey wrote the book, A Million Little Pieces. When The Smoking Gun discredited the book as a memoir, he had to apologize on the Oprah Winfrey Show.
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(1969-)
Journalist, Author, Screenwriter
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Henry Frick
Art Collector, Entrepreneur / 1849 - 1919
Henry Frick was an industrialist who headed the Carnegie Steel Company and the United States Steel Corporation. His mansion later became the Frick Museum.
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(1849-1919)
Art Collector, Entrepreneur
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Brenda Fricker
Film Actress / 1945 -
Brenda Fricker won an Oscar for her work in My Left Foot, as the mother of a gifted boy inflicted with cerebral palsy.
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(1945-)
Film Actress
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Dallas Friday
Athlete / 1986 -
Dallas Friday is a champion professional wakeboarder. She won silver and gold medals at the X-Games and an ESPY Award for Best Female Sport Athlete.
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(1986-)
Athlete
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Betty Friedan
Women's Rights Activist, Journalist / 1921 - 2006
Writer, feminist and women's rights activist Betty Friedan wrote The Feminine Mystique (1963) and co-founded the National Organization for Women.
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(1921-2006)
Women's Rights Activist, Journalist
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Brian Friel
Author, Playwright / 1929 -
Brian Friel is an Irish dramatist and short-story writer notable for such plays as Translations and Dancing at Lughnasa.
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(1929-)
Author, Playwright
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Lefty Frizzell
Songwriter, Singer / 1928 - 1975
Lefty Frizzell is widely recognized as one of the most influential country singers in history. Willie Nelson and Randy Travis count him among their influences.
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(1928-1975)
Songwriter, Singer
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Martin Frobisher
Explorer / 1535 - 1594
English explorer Martin Frobisher is best known for his attempts to discover a Northwest Passage and his voyages to Labrador and Frobisher Bay in Canada.
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(1535-1594)
Explorer
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Erich Fromm
Psychiatrist, Academic Author / 1900 - 1980
Psychoanalyst Erich Fromm studied the effect of society on the human psyche in such works as To Have or to Be and Escape from Freedom.
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(1900-1980)
Psychiatrist, Academic Author
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Squeaky Fromme
Criminal / 1948 -
Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme was a member of Charles Manson's "Family," who was sentenced to life in prison for attempting to assassinate President Gerald Ford.
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(1948-)
Criminal
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David Frost
Talk Show Host / 1939 -
David Frost is an English media personality best known for his 1977 interviews with President Richard Nixon, which were adapted for a play and the critically acclaimed film Frost/Nixon. Frost hosted several television programs in the United States and Britain.
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(1939-)
Talk Show Host
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Robert Frost
Educator, Poet / 1874 - 1963
A four-time Pulitzer Prize winner in poetry, American Robert Frost depicted realistic New England life through language and situations familiar to the common man.
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(1874-1963)
Educator, Poet
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Halston
Fashion Designer / 1932 - 1990
Roy Halston Frowick, best known as Halston, was an iconic clothing designer of the 1970s. His sexy, yet elegant dresses became a staple in American discos.
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(1932-1990)
Fashion Designer
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Christopher Fry
Educator, Theater Actor, Playwright, Poet / 1907 - 2005
Playwright Christopher Fry wrote a series of major plays in free verse, with undertones of religion and mysticism, including A Phoenix Too Frequent (1946).
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(1907-2005)
Educator, Theater Actor, Playwright, Poet
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Vili Fualaau
1983 -
Vili Fualaau is known for his sexual relationship with his 6th-grade teacher, Mary Kay Letourneau, which became a national scandal.
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(1983-)
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Yasuo Fukuda
Prime Minister / 1936 -
Yasuo Fukuda, whose father was PM of Japan during the 1970s, became prime minister himself in 2007.
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(1936-)
Prime Minister
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J.F.C. Fuller
Historian, Military Leader, Journalist / 1878 - 1966
J.F.C. Fuller was a 20th century British military officer, author, advocate of tank warfare and supporter of fascist movements.
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(1878-1966)
Historian, Military Leader, Journalist
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Margaret Fuller
Women's Rights Activist, Literary Critic, Writer / 1810 - 1850
Margaret Fuller is best known for feminist writing and literary criticism in 19th century America.
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(1810-1850)
Women's Rights Activist, Literary Critic, Writer
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Melville Fuller
Lawyer, Supreme Court Justice / 1833 - 1910
Melville Fuller was Chief justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1888-1910.
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(1833-1910)
Lawyer, Supreme Court Justice
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Richard Buckminster Fuller
Environmental Activist, Architect, Engineer, Inventor, Poet / 1895 - 1983
Richard Buckminster Fuller was an American inventor, futurist, architect and author best known for popularizing the geodesic dome.
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(1895-1983)
Environmental Activist, Architect, Engineer, Inventor, Poet
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Robert Fulton
Engineer, Inventor / 1765 - 1815
American engineer and inventor Robert Fulton is best know for developing the first successful steamboat and the world's first steam warship.
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(1765-1815)
Engineer, Inventor
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Annette Funicello
Actress / 1942 - 2013
Annette Funicello is an American singer and actress known for her starring roles on Walt Disney's The Mickey Mouse Club and in the Beach Party film series.
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(1942-2013)
Actress
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Nelly Furtado
Songwriter, Singer / 1978 -
Canadian singer Nelly Furtado topped the charts with songs like "I'm Like a Bird" (2000), "Promiscuous" (2006) and "Say it Right" (2007).
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(1978-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Jacques Futrelle
Journalist, Author / 1875 - 1912
Jacques Futrelle was a journalist and mystery writer who created the character Professor Augustus S.F.X. Van Dusen, also known as "The Thinking Machine." He died in the Titanic disaster.
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(1875-1912)
Journalist, Author
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Kenny G
Saxophonist / 1956 -
Grammy Award-winning saxophonist Kenny G rose to fame in the mid-1980s with his signature smooth jazz sound. He is the most successful instrumental musician of all time.
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(1956-)
Saxophonist
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Clark Gable
Film Actor / 1901 - 1960
Dubbed “King of Hollywood,” Gone with the Wind actor Clark Gable epitomized Hollywood's Golden Age, and was a legend for his on- and off-screen romances.
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(1901-1960)
Film Actor
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Eva Gabor
Actress / 1919 - 1995
Actress Eva Gabor played the socialite turned farm wife, Lisa Douglas, on the TV series Green Acres. Her sisters Zsa Zsa and Magda were also entertainers.
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(1919-1995)
Actress
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Zsa Zsa Gabor
Actress / 1917 -
Zsa Zsa Gabor is an actress and socialite famous for her bubbly, flirtatious persona -- referring to nearly everyone as "darling." She's been married nine times.
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(1917-)
Actress
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Peter Gabriel
Civil Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Pianist, Singer / 1950 -
Peter Gabriel is a British singer and songwriter best known for his role as lead vocalist and flautist for the progressive rock group Genesis.
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(1950-)
Civil Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Pianist, Singer
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John Wayne Gacy
Serial Killer / 1942 - 1994
John Wayne Gacy is credited as one of the most vicious serial killers in U.S. history, with 33 victims.
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(1942-1994)
Serial Killer
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Josh Gad
Actor / 1981 -
Josh Gad is a Tony Award-nominated and Grammy Award-winning singer and actor known for his roles in The Book of Mormon, 1600 Penn and Jobs.
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(1981-)
Actor
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Yuri Gagarin
Astronaut, Pilot / 1934 - 1968
Yuri Gagarin was a Soviet cosmonaut who in 1961 became the first man to travel into space
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(1934-1968)
Astronaut, Pilot
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Matilda Joslyn Gage
Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Philanthropist, Journalist / 1826 - 1898
Matilda Joslyn Gage was an author and one of the leading figures in the women's rights and suffrage movement that began in the mid-1800s.
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(1826-1898)
Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Philanthropist, Journalist
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Dave Gahan
Songwriter, Singer / 1962 -
British musician Dave Gahan is best known as the lead singer of electronic band Depeche Mode. His voice can be heard on the tracks "Suffer Well" and "Nothing's Impossible," among many others.
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(1962-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Ernest J. Gaines
Educator, Author / 1933 -
Novelist Ernest J. Gaines’s wrote The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, which reflects the African American experience and oral tradition of rural Louisiana.
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(1933-)
Educator, Author
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Thomas Gainsborough
Painter / 1727 - 1788
Thomas Gainsborough was an 18th century English painter known for his suggestive portraiture and landscapes.
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(1727-1788)
Painter
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Jorge Eliécer Gaitán
Mayor / 1902 - 1948
Jorge Eliécer Gaitán was a political leader who was considered a champion of the Colombian people and was revered as a martyr after his assassination.
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(1902-1948)
Mayor
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Zach Galifianakis
Film Actor, Comedian / 1969 -
Zach Galifianakis is a comedic actor who struck Hollywood gold after appearing in the 2009 blockbuster The Hangover.
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(1969-)
Film Actor, Comedian
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Galileo
Astronomer / 1564 - 1642
Italian scientist and scholar Galileo made pioneering observations that laid the foundation for modern physics and astronomy.
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(1564-1642)
Astronomer
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Noel Gallagher
Guitarist, Singer / 1967 -
Noel Gallagher was the vocalist and lead guitarist in the 1990s alternative rock band Oasis. He began a solo career after quitting Oasis in 2009.
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(1967-)
Guitarist, Singer
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Thomas Gallaudet
Educator / 1787 - 1851
Thomas Gallaudet was an education pioneer and established the American School for the Deaf in 1817.
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(1787-1851)
Educator
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Rómulo Gallegos
World Leader, Author / 1884 - 1969
Rómulo Gallegos was the first cleanly elected president of Venezuela and is best known as one of the leading novelists in Latin American literature.
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(1884-1969)
World Leader, Author
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John Galliano
Fashion Designer / 1960 -
John Galliano is a British fashion designer who served as head designer of the French haute couture houses Givenchy (1995-1996) and Christian Dior (1996-2011).
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(1960-)
Fashion Designer
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Ernest Gallo
Entrepreneur / 1909 - 2007
Ernest Gallo and brother Julio founded E. & J. Gallo Winery and built an empire by shaping American drinking tastes with inexpensive, non-vintage wines.
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(1909-2007)
Entrepreneur
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Joey Gallo
Organized Crime Boss / 1929 - 1972
New York gangster Joey Gallo was both a hero and villain; a very public criminal who hung out with pop stars and was immortalized in the Bob Dylan song, Joey.
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(1929-1972)
Organized Crime Boss
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John Galsworthy
Author, Playwright, Poet / 1867 - 1933
Nobel Prize winning English novelist and playwright John Galsworthy is remembered for evoking Victorian and Edwardian upper middle-class life in his work.
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(1867-1933)
Author, Playwright, Poet
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John Galt
Explorer, Author / 1779 - 1839
John Galt was a prolific Scottish novelist admired for his depiction of country life. His masterpieces include The Ayrshire Legatees and Lawrie Todd.
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(1779-1839)
Explorer, Author
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Francis Galton
Anthropologist, Explorer, Inventor, Scientist, Academic Author / 1822 - 1911
Francis Galton was an English explorer and anthropologist best known for his research in eugenics and human intelligence. He was the first to study the effects of human selective mating.
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(1822-1911)
Anthropologist, Explorer, Inventor, Scientist, Academic Author
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James Galway
Musician / 1939 -
James Galway is an internationally renowned flutist who includes both classical and contemporary works in his repertoire.
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(1939-)
Musician
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Michael Gambon
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1940 -
Irish actor Michael Gambon is best known for his role as Albus Dumbledore in five of the seven J.K. Rowling Harry Potter films. Prior to his role as Dumbledore, Gambon was known as one of the leading thespians of his generation.
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(1940-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Indira Gandhi
Prime Minister / 1917 - 1984
Indira Gandhi was India's third prime minister, serving from 1966 until 1984, when her life ended in assassination. She was the daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first prime minister.
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(1917-1984)
Prime Minister