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Mel Gibson
Film Actor / 1956 -
Mel Gibson is a well-known film actor, director and producer, having starred in Braveheart, Hamlet, Maverick and both the Mad Max and Lethal Weapon series.
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(1956-)
Film Actor
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William Gibson
Author / 1948 -
William Gibson is a science fiction writer and one of the pioneers of the cyberpunk movement with novels such as Neuromancer.
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(1948-)
Author
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John Gielgud
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Director, Producer / 1904 - 2000
John Gielgud was a prolific Shakespearean actor known for his varied film and TV work as well, including Arthur and Prospero’s Books.
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(1904-2000)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Director, Producer
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Frank Gifford
Football Player, Television Personality / 1930 -
Football player Frank Gifford played receiver and running back for the New York Giants. He made a second career out of sports broadcasting on TV and radio.
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(1930-)
Football Player, Television Personality
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Kathie Lee Gifford
Theater Actress, Entrepreneur, Songwriter, Singer, Talk Show Host / 1953 -
Kathie Lee Gifford won over TV audiences with her on-screen chemistry with co-anchor Regis Philbin on The Morning Show. She now co-anchors the Today show.
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(1953-)
Theater Actress, Entrepreneur, Songwriter, Singer, Talk Show Host
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Gabrielle Giffords
U.S. Representative / 1970 -
Gabrielle Giffords was an Arizona congresswoman. She made headlines when she became the victim of an assassination attempt, from which she later recovered.
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(1970-)
U.S. Representative
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Vincent Gigante
Organized Crime Boss / 1928 - 2005
Vincent Gigante was an Italian-American mobster, known as "The Enigma in the Bathrobe," who led the Genovese crime family of New York City.
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(1928-2005)
Organized Crime Boss
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Melissa Gilbert
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1964 -
Melissa Gilbert came to fame playing Laura Ingalls on the NBC period drama series Little House on the Prairie (1974-82).
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(1964-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Sara Gilbert
Film Actress, Television Actress, Talk Show Host / 1975 -
Sara Gilbert is an actress best known for her role as Darlene Conner-Healy from in the sitcom Roseanne and the creator of the series The Talk.
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(1975-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Talk Show Host
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Walter Gilbert
Biologist, Chemist / 1932 -
Walter Gilbert is a Nobel-winning molecular biologist who is known for his work with RNA and DNA.
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(1932-)
Biologist, Chemist
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Ellen Gilchrist
Writer / 1935 -
Writer Ellen Gilchrist won the 1984 National Book Award for her short fiction collection Victory Over Japan.
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(1935-)
Writer
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Vince Gill
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1957 -
Vince Gill is an award-winning country musician known for such hits as 'What the Cowgirls Do' and 'Whenever You Come Around.'
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(1957-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Karen Gillan
Television Actress, Model / 1987 -
Karen Gillan is a Scottish actress and former model, best known for playing the role of Amy Pond in the hit British sci-fi TV series Doctor Who.
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(1987-)
Television Actress, Model
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Dizzy Gillespie
Songwriter, Singer, Trumpet Player / 1917 - 1993
A jazz trumpeter and composer, Dizzy Gillespie played with Charlie Parker and developed the music known as "bebop." His best-known compositions include "Oop Bob Sh' Bam," "Groovin' High," "Salt Peanuts" and "A Night in Tunisia."
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(1917-1993)
Songwriter, Singer, Trumpet Player
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Terry Gilliam
Film Actor, Television Actor, Artist, Comedian, Filmmaker / 1940 -
Terry Gilliam is a filmmaker and member of the Monty Python comedy troupe. Two of his hit films include 12 Monkeys and The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus.
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(1940-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Artist, Comedian, Filmmaker
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Kirsten Gillibrand
Women's Rights Activist, U.S. Representative / 1966 -
Kirsten Gillibrand is a U.S. lawyer and politician from New York who's served in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
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(1966-)
Women's Rights Activist, U.S. Representative
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Activist, Author, Poet / 1860 - 1935
Charlotte Perkins Gilman was a prominent American sociologist, writer and lecturer, best known for her semi-autobiographical short story The Yellow Wallpaper.
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(1860-1935)
Activist, Author, Poet
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Gary Gilmore
Murderer, Thief / 1940 - 1977
Murder Gary Gilmore was executed by a volunteer firing squad in 1977. His death inspired Norman Mailer’s nonfiction book The Executioner’s Song.
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(1940-1977)
Murderer, Thief
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David Gilmour
Activist, Musician / 1946 -
David Gilmour was the guitarist and singer for the British rock band Pink Floyd. He is also an aviator and philanthropist.
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(1946-)
Activist, Musician
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Tony Gilroy
Screenwriter / 1956 -
Tony Gilroy is a screenwriter known for suspenseful dramas, such as the Jason Bourne trilogy.
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(1956-)
Screenwriter
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Jessalyn Gilsig
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1971 -
Actress Jessalyn Gilsig caught her first big break when she appeared on the legal drama, The Practice. In 2003 she joined the cast of FOX's Nip/Tuck.
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(1971-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Newt Gingrich
U.S. Representative / 1943 -
With his "Contract with America," former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich established his position as the head of the anti-Clinton Republican wave in 1994.
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(1943-)
U.S. Representative
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Allen Ginsberg
Activist, Poet / 1926 - 1997
Allen Ginsberg is one of the 20th century's most influential poets, regarded as a founding father of the Beat Movement and known for works like "Howl."
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(1926-1997)
Activist, Poet
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Supreme Court Justice / 1933 -
Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a U.S. Supreme Court Justice, the second woman to be appointed to the position.
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(1933-)
Supreme Court Justice
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Giorgione
Painter / 1477 - 1510
Venetian artist Giorgione was one of the most respected painters of the early Italian Renaissance. His most famous work is The Tempest.
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(1477-1510)
Painter
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Nikki Giovanni
Civil Rights Activist, Television Personality, Poet / 1943 -
The poems of Nikki Giovanni helped to define the African American voice of the 1960s, '70s and beyond. She was also a major force in the Black Arts movement.
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(1943-)
Civil Rights Activist, Television Personality, Poet
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Dorothy Gish
Film Actress, Theater Actress / 1898 - 1968
Dorothy Gish, younger sister of actress Lillian Gish, was a film actress in the first half of the 20th century.
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(1898-1968)
Film Actress, Theater Actress
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Lillian Gish
Film Actress, Theater Actress / 1893 - 1993
Lillian Gish was an actress regarded as one of silent cinema's finest.
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(1893-1993)
Film Actress, Theater Actress
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Rudolph Giuliani
Lawyer, Mayor, U.S. Representative / 1944 -
Rudy Giuliani is a former major of New York City who served during the September 11th terrorist attacks in 2001.
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(1944-)
Lawyer, Mayor, U.S. Representative
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W.E. Gladstone
Prime Minister / 1809 - 1898
W.E. Gladstone was a British statesman and four-time prime minister of Great Britain (1868–74, 1880–85, 1886, 1892–94).
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(1809-1898)
Prime Minister
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Sheldon Glashow
Physicist, Academic Author / 1932 -
Sheldon Glashow received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1979. His work on the electroweak theory explained the unity of electromagnetism and the weak force.
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(1932-)
Physicist, Academic Author
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Ira Glass
Radio Personality / 1959 -
American radio personality Ira Glass is the creator, host and executive producer of the award-winning public radio show “This American Life.”
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(1959-)
Radio Personality
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Philip Glass
Songwriter, Pianist / 1937 -
Philip Glass is an American composer often associated with minimalism. He has composed numerous film and theatrical scores, including "Koyaanisqatsi" and "The Hours."
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(1937-)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Jackie Gleason
Actor, Comedian / 1916 - 1987
Jackie Gleason was a pioneer of television comedy. "The Honeymooners" and "The Jackie Gleason Show" have been audience favorites for more than half a century.
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(1916-1987)
Actor, Comedian
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Brendan Gleeson
Film Actor / 1955 -
Brendan Gleeson is an Irish actor whose role as Mad-Eye Moody in the Harry Potter films has made him known around the world.
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(1955-)
Film Actor
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John Glenn
Astronaut, Military Leader, Pilot, U.S. Representative / 1921 -
John Glenn was the first U.S. astronaut to orbit Earth, completing three orbits in 1962. He has also served as an Ohio senator.
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(1921-)
Astronaut, Military Leader, Pilot, U.S. Representative
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Danny Glover
Film Actor / 1946 -
Danny Glover is an actor who came into his own as Mel Gibson's co-star in the Lethal Weapon films in the 1980s and 1990s.
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(1946-)
Film Actor
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Lucas Glover
Golfer / 1979 -
Lucas Glover is a professional golfer who has been in the top 30 on the earnings list since 2005.
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(1979-)
Golfer
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Savion Glover
Actor, Choreographer / 1973 -
American dancer and choreographer Savion Glover is best known for his unique style of tapping dancing, called "hitting."
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(1973-)
Actor, Choreographer
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Louise Gluck
Poet / 1943 -
Louise Glück is a poet whose work has been described as technically precise, sensitive, insightful and gripping.
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(1943-)
Poet
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Jean-Luc Godard
Film Critic, Director, Producer, Screenwriter / 1930 -
Jean-Luc Godard is a French-Swiss film director and critic who was a leader of the French New Wave in film during the 1950s-60s.
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(1930-)
Film Critic, Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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Donna Godchaux
Singer / 1947 -
Donna Godchaux was a back-up singer for the Grateful Dead, and was married to the band's former keyboardist, Keith Godchaux. She continues to perform as a singer today.
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(1947-)
Singer
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Keith Godchaux
Musician / 1948 - 1980
Keith Godchaux is known for his tenure as a keyboardist with the Grateful Dead in the 1970s.
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(1948-1980)
Musician
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Paulette Goddard
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Model / 1910 - 1990
Paulette Goddard was an American actress best known for her film performances and her marriage to Charlie Chaplin and Burgess Meredith.
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(1910-1990)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Model
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Robert Goddard
Educator, Engineer, Inventor, Physicist / 1882 - 1945
American physicist Robert H. Goddard built the world's first liquid-fueld rocket in 1926 and is best known as the founding father of modern rocketry.
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(1882-1945)
Educator, Engineer, Inventor, Physicist
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Lady Godiva
Activist / 1040 - 1080
According to legend, Anglo-Saxon gentlewoman Lady Godiva rode nude through Coventry, England in a deal to reduce taxes. She and her husband Leofric, earl of Mercia, founded a monastery at Coventry.
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(1040-1080)
Activist
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Boris Godunov
Political Leader / 1551 - 1605
Boris Godunov was a Russian statesman who was chief adviser to Tsar Fyodor I and was himself elected tsar after the extinction of the Rurik dynasty.
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(1551-1605)
Political Leader
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Joseph Goebbels
Political Leader / 1897 - 1945
Joseph Goebbels was minister of propaganda for the German Third Reich under Adolf Hitler. He presented a favorable image of the Nazi regime to the Germans.
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(1897-1945)
Political Leader
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Bernhard Goetz
Folk Hero / 1947 -
Bernhard Goetz is best known as the "Subway Vigilante" for shooting four teenagers during an attempted mugging in a subway car.
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(1947-)
Folk Hero
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Nikolai Gogol
Author / 1809 - 1852
Russian novelist Nikolai Gogol's best-known work is the 1842 novel Dead Souls. A fanatical priest convinced him to burn the second volume in 1852.
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(1809-1852)
Author
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Roberto Goizueta
Business Leader / 1931 - 1997
Roberto Críspulo Goizueta served as chairman and CEO of the Coca-Cola Company. Over 16-years, he increased Coca-Cola's market value from $4 to $150 billion.
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(1931-1997)
Business Leader
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Tracey Gold
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1969 -
Tracey Gold is an actress who shot to stardom in the 1980s on the hit TV show Growing Pains.
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(1969-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Arthur J. Goldberg
Supreme Court Justice, Diplomat / 1908 - 1990
Arthur J. Goldberg served as secretary of labor (1961–1962), Supreme Court Justice (1962–1965) and ambassador to the United Nations (1965–1968).
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(1908-1990)
Supreme Court Justice, Diplomat
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Rube Goldberg
Illustrator, Journalist / 1883 - 1970
American cartoonist Rube Goldberg was best known for his work satirizing America's obsession with technology. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1948 for his editorial cartoon "Peace Today."
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(1883-1970)
Illustrator, Journalist
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Whoopi Goldberg
Film Actress, Television Actress, Comedian, Talk Show Host / 1955 -
Whoopi Goldberg is a Grammy-Award winning comedienne, an actress, a human rights advocate, and TV host of the daytime talk show The View.
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(1955-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Comedian, Talk Show Host
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Jeff Goldblum
Actor / 1952 -
Jeff Goldblum is a film, TV and stage actor known for his roles in work like The Fly, Jurassic Park, Igby Goes Down and Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
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(1952-)
Actor
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Nan Goldin
Photographer / 1953 -
Photographer Nan Goldin captured a world of sexuality, violence and addiction in her slideshow and book, The Ballad of Sexual Dependency (1981).
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(1953-)
Photographer
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William Golding
Author / 1911 - 1993
British novelist William Golding wrote the critically acclaimed classic Lord of the Flies, and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1983.
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(1911-1993)
Author
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Emma Goldman
Activist, Writer / 1869 - 1940
Anarchist and activist Emma Goldman was a fiery (sometimes violent) advocate for peace, free love and birth control in the 1910s.
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(1869-1940)
Activist, Writer
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Peter Goldmark
Engineer, Inventor
Hungarian-born engineer Peter Goldmark is best known for developing the long-playing (LP) microgroove disc which revolutionized the recording industry.
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Engineer, Inventor
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Oliver Goldsmith
Journalist, Author, Playwright, Poet / 1730 - 1774
Irish writer Oliver Goldsmith wrote essays, poems, novels and plays in the 1700s. Although considered an eccentric, readers found his characters relatable.
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(1730-1774)
Journalist, Author, Playwright, Poet
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Barry Goldwater
U.S. Representative / 1909 - 1998
Barry Goldwater was an American politician best known as a senator from Arizona and the Republican candidate for president in 1964.
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(1909-1998)
U.S. Representative
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Samuel Goldwyn
Producer / 1879 - 1974
Samuel Goldwyn was a Hollywood film producer who laid the groundwork for the Paramount and MGM movie studios.
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(1879-1974)
Producer
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Leon Golub
Anti-War Activist, Painter / 1922 - 2004
Leon Golub was an American painter who was both horrified and inspired by the Vietnam War.
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(1922-2004)
Anti-War Activist, Painter
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Selena Gomez
Film Actress, Television Actress, Philanthropist / 1992 -
A fixture in the Disney universe of TV shows, movies, and music, Selena Gomez is the star of , on which she plays Alex, a wizard.
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(1992-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Philanthropist
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Maud Gonne
Activist / 1866 - 1953
Maud Gonne was an Irish revolutionary, a romantic muse for William Butler Yeats, and mother to Nobel Peace Prize-winner, Sean MacBride.
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(1866-1953)
Activist
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Alberto R. Gonzales
Lawyer, Government Official / 1955 -
Lawyer, and former U.S. attorney general Alberto R. Gonzales made history in 2005 as the first Hispanic appointed U.S. attorney general.
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(1955-)
Lawyer, Government Official
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Elián González
1993 -
In 1999, 5-year-old Elián González became the center of controversy when he was found floating on a raft near Miami after escaping Castro's Cuba.
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(1993-)
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Juan De Marcos González
Songwriter / 1954 -
Cuban musician, composer, and bandleader Juan De Marcos González formed Sierra Maestra, a musical group dedicated to traditional Cuban folk music.
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(1954-)
Songwriter
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Juan Gonzalez
Baseball Player / 1969 -
Baseball player Juan Gonzalez, considered by some to be the best Puerto Rican player since Roberto Clemente, played for the Rangers, Tigers, Royals and Indians.
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(1969-)
Baseball Player
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Rubén González
Pianist / 1919 - 2003
Rubén González was an acclaimed Afro-Cuban pianist and Buena Vista Social Club member who released his debut album as a lead player at the age of 78.
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(1919-2003)
Pianist
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Jane Goodall
Animal Rights Activist, Scientist / 1934 -
Jane Goodall created one of the most trailblazing studies of primates in modern times when she dwelled with Tanzanian chimps to observe their behavior.
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(1934-)
Animal Rights Activist, Scientist
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Sarah E. Goode
Inventor / 1850 - 1905
Entrepreneur and inventor Sarah E. Goode was the first African-American woman to receive a United States patent.
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(1850-1905)
Inventor
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Cuba Gooding Jr.
Actor / 1968 -
Cuba Gooding Jr. is an African-American actor who is best known for his Oscar-winning role in Cameron Crowe's film Jerry Maguire.
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(1968-)
Actor
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Benny Goodman
Songwriter / 1909 - 1986
Benny Goodman, "The King of Swing", was the clarinetist composer responsible for multiple hit singles as a band leader before World War II.
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(1909-1986)
Songwriter
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John Goodman
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1952 -
Actor John Goodman played husband and father Dan Connor on the TV sitcom Roseanne, for which he won several Emmys. He has since starred in a number of films.
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(1952-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Mark Goodson
Television Producer / 1915 - 1992
Television producer Mark Goodson created many of the best-loved game shows of the 20th century, including What's My Line, The Price is Right and Family Feud.
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(1915-1992)
Television Producer
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Doris Kearns Goodwin
Educator, Journalist / 1943 -
Doris Kearns Goodwin is best known for authoring biographies of American presidents, including Lyndon B. Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.
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(1943-)
Educator, Journalist
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Sidney Leslie Goodwin
1910 - 1912
Sidney Leslie Goodwin died as a small child in the sinking of the Titanic, with his identity being discovered almost a century later via DNA analysis.
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(1910-1912)
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Charles Goodyear
Inventor / 1800 - 1860
American inventor Charles Goodyear discovered the process of vulcanizing rubber. The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company was posthumously named after him.
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(1800-1860)
Inventor
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Googoosh
Film Actress, Singer / 1950 -
Googoosh was a popular Iranian singer and actress in the 1970s before she was banned
from performing following the Iranian Revolution.
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(1950-)
Film Actress, Singer
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Adam Gopnik
Writer / 1956 -
Prominent book author and magazine writer, Adam Gopnik is a leading arts and culture writer.
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(1956-)
Writer
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Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev
World Leader, Government Official / 1931 -
Mikhail Gorbachev was the first president of the Soviet Union, serving from 1990 to 1991. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace for contributing to the break-up of the USSR.
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(1931-)
World Leader, Government Official
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Ekaterina Gordeeva
Ice Skater / 1971 -
Ekaterina Gordeeva is a Russian figure skater who, with her late partner and husband Sergei Grinkov, was a two-time Olympian and four-time world champion.
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(1971-)
Ice Skater
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Nadine Gordimer
Author / 1923 -
Nobel Prize–winning author Nadine Gordimer wrote The Conservationist (1974), Crimes of Conscience (1991), and Get a Life (2005), among others.
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(1923-)
Author
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Cosmo Duff Gordon
Athlete / 1862 - 1931
Sir Cosmo Duff Gordon was one of the few male first-class passengers to survive the Titanic disaster of 1912. His curious rescue came under harsh ridicule.
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(1862-1931)
Athlete
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Dexter Gordon
Saxophonist / 1923 - 1990
Dexter Gordon was a big-toned, exultant, lyrical soloist on the tenor saxophone who thrived in the 1930s and 1940s.
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(1923-1990)
Saxophonist
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Jeff Gordon
Race Car Driver / 1971 -
Jeff Gordon is best known as an American stock car race driver with the most wins in NASCAR modern history (1972-present).
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(1971-)
Race Car Driver
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Kim Gordon
Bassist, Songwriter, Singer / 1953 -
Kim Gordon is the bass player for the band Sonic Youth as well as an artist and clothing designer.
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(1953-)
Bassist, Songwriter, Singer
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Lady Lucy Duff Gordon
Entrepreneur, Fashion Designer / 1863 - 1935
A well-known fashion designer, Lady Lucy Duff Gordon was one of the survivors of the 1912 Titanic disaster.
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(1863-1935)
Entrepreneur, Fashion Designer
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Gordon Gould
Physicist / 1920 - 2005
Gordon Gould contributed to the invention of a Laser that uses visible light and the first use of the acronym LASER, in 1959.
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(1920-2005)
Physicist
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1981 -
Actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt starred in the TV comedy 3rd Rock From the Sun, and several acclaimed films, including (500) Days of Summer, Inception and The Dark Knight Rises.
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(1981-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Berry Gordy Jr.
Entrepreneur / 1929 -
Berry Gordy Jr. founded Motown Records, the most successful black owned music company in the history of the United States.
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(1929-)
Entrepreneur
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Al Gore
Environmental Activist, U.S. Vice President / 1948 -
Al Gore was the 45th Vice President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. He is also known for his work regarding environmental issues.
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(1948-)
Environmental Activist, U.S. Vice President
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Lesley Gore
Songwriter, Singer / 1946 -
Lesley Gore is a singer-songwriter best remembered for her 1963 smash single "It's My Party." Gore also scored hits with "Maybe I Know" and "You Don't Own Me."
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(1946-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Martin Gore
Songwriter, Guitarist / 1961 -
Martin Gore is best known as the keyboardist and primary songwriter for Depeche Mode. Gore wrote many hit tracks, including "Policy of Truth" and "Personal Jesus."
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(1961-)
Songwriter, Guitarist
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Tipper Gore
Photographer, Political Leader, Journalist / 1948 -
Photographer and activist Tipper Gore, wife of Vice President Al Gore, co-founded the Parents' Music Resource Center, and was Clinton’s mental health advisor.
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(1948-)
Photographer, Political Leader, Journalist
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Charles Goren
Journalist / 1901 - 1991
Charles Goren was an American lawyer and world champion bridge player known for his books and television program on the game.
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(1901-1991)
Journalist
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Edward Gorey
Illustrator, Author, Screenwriter / 1925 - 2000
Edward Gorey was an American illustrator best known for his cartoons of Edwardian children coming to macabre ends. He work can be seen in the animated credits of PBS' Masterpiece Mystery.
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(1925-2000)
Illustrator, Author, Screenwriter
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Hermann Göring
General, Warrior, Political Leader / 1893 - 1946
Hermann Göring was a leader of the Nazi Party. He was condemned to hang as a war criminal in 1946 but took his own life instead.
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(1893-1946)
General, Warrior, Political Leader