m
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Alberto Moravia
Journalist, Author / 1907 - 1990
Short-story writer and novelist Alberto Moravia, known for his fictional portrayals of social alienation, was a major figure in 20th-century Italian literature.
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(1907-1990)
Journalist, Author
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Thomas More
Philosopher, Lawyer, Political Leader, Saint, Journalist / 1478 - 1535
Thomas More is known for his 1516 book Utopia and for his untimely death in 1535, after refusing to acknowledge King Henry VIII as head of the Church of England. He was canonized by the Catholic Church as a saint in 1935.
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(1478-1535)
Philosopher, Lawyer, Political Leader, Saint, Journalist
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Jeanne Moreau
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Director / 1928 -
Jeanne Moreau is a French actress, best known for her performances in French New Wave films of the 1950s and 60s.
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(1928-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Director
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JosĂ© MarĂa Morelos
Political Leader, Priest / 1765 - 1815
Revolutionary priest JosĂ© MarĂa Morelos assumed leadership of the Mexican independence movement after Miguel Hidalgo's 1810 rebellion and subsequent execution.
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(1765-1815)
Political Leader, Priest
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Rita Moreno
Actress / 1931 -
Rita Moreno is a Puetro Rican actress, of West Side Story (1961) fame, who throughout her career has broken new ground for Latinos in entertainment.
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(1931-)
Actress
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Alex Morgan
Soccer Player / 1989 -
Alex Morgan was the youngest member of the U.S. women's national team during the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, and won a gold medal with the U.S. Olympic women's soccer team in 2012
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(1989-)
Soccer Player
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Barbara Morgan
Educator, Astronaut / 1951 -
Barbara Morgan was the first teacher-astronaut to complete a shuttle mission on board the Endeavor in 2007.
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(1951-)
Educator, Astronaut
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Garrett Morgan
Entrepreneur, Inventor, Publisher / 1877 - 1963
Garrett Morgan blazed a trail for African-American inventors with his many patents, including those for a hair-straightening product, a breathing device, and an improved sewing machine and traffic signal.
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(1877-1963)
Entrepreneur, Inventor, Publisher
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Henry Morgan
Pirate, Military Leader / 1635 - 1688
Henry Morgan was a Welsh Admiral who raided Spanish settlements in the late 17th century. He is accounted as one of the most notorious buccaneers in history.
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(1635-1688)
Pirate, Military Leader
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Joe Morgan
Baseball Player / 1943 -
Baseball player Joe Morgan won consecutive National League MVP awards 1975–1976, when he led the Cincinnati Reds to back-to-back World Series championships.
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(1943-)
Baseball Player
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J.P. Morgan
Art Collector, Business Leader, Philanthropist / 1837 - 1913
J.P. Morgan founded the banking company J.P. Morgan & Co., one of the leading financial firms in the country, in 1871.
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(1837-1913)
Art Collector, Business Leader, Philanthropist
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J.P. Morgan Jr.
Business Leader, Philanthropist / 1867 - 1943
J.P. Morgan Jr. was a finance executive who followed in his father’s footsteps to head the firm J.P. Morgan and Co.
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(1867-1943)
Business Leader, Philanthropist
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Piers Morgan
Talk Show Host, Editor, Journalist / 1965 -
Piers Morgan hosts his own interview show, Piers Morgan Tonight, and served a judge on America's Got Talent from 2006 to 2011.
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(1965-)
Talk Show Host, Editor, Journalist
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Tracy Morgan
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian / 1968 -
Comedic actor Tracy Morgan, known for his unpredictable antics, got his big break on Saturday Night Live. His 30 Rock character is loosely based on his over-the-top personality.
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(1968-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian
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Michael Moriarty
Theater Actor, Television Actor, Songwriter, Pianist / 1941 -
Michael Moriarty is an Emmy, Tony, and Golden Globe Award-winning actor best known for his role as Executive District Attorney Ben Stone on Law & Order.
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(1941-)
Theater Actor, Television Actor, Songwriter, Pianist
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Berthe Morisot
Painter / 1841 - 1895
Berthe Morisot was a French Impressionist painter who portrayed a wide range of subjects—from landscapes and still lifes to domestic scenes and portraits.
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(1841-1895)
Painter
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Alanis Morissette
Film Actress, Television Actress, Songwriter, Singer / 1974 -
Canadian musician Alanis Morissette’s 1995 album Jagged Little Pill established her as one of alternative rock's foremost female vocalists of the 1990s.
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(1974-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Songwriter, Singer
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Pat Morita
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1932 - 2005
Japanese-American actor Pat Morita became a beloved pop culture figure with his turn as Mr. Miyagi in The Karate Kid movies.
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(1932-2005)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Aldo Moro
Educator, Lawyer, Political Leader / 1916 - 1978
Aldo Moro was leader of the Christian Democratic Party, who served five times as premier of Italy. In 1978 he was kidnapped and murdered by terrorists.
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(1916-1978)
Educator, Lawyer, Political Leader
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Nathan Morris
Singer / 1971 -
Nathan Morris founded the all-boy group Boyz II Men, whose members are known for their smooth-sounding harmonies as well as their slick dance performances.
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(1971-)
Singer
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Robert Morris
Entrepreneur, Political Leader / 1734 - 1806
Robert Morris, Jr was an American merchant and banker who came to be known as the financier of the American Revolution.
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(1734-1806)
Entrepreneur, Political Leader
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Wanya Morris
Singer / 1973 -
Wanya Morris' claims to fame are harmonizing with the ever-popular all-boy group Boyz II Men and dating singer Brandy in her teenage years.
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(1973-)
Singer
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William Morris
Business Leader / 1873 - 1932
William Morris was a theatrical agent and manager who founded what would become one of the biggest talent agencies in Hollywood.
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(1873-1932)
Business Leader
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Jim Morrison
Songwriter, Singer, Poet / 1943 - 1971
Jim Morrison was the charismatic singer and songwriter for the 1960 rock group the Doors until his death in a Paris bathtub at age 27.
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(1943-1971)
Songwriter, Singer, Poet
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Matthew Morrison
Theater Actor, Television Actor, Singer / 1978 -
Matthew Morrison is an American actor who was in the long-running Broadway show Hairspray and is now featured on the hit television series Glee.
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(1978-)
Theater Actor, Television Actor, Singer
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Toni Morrison
Writer / 1931 -
Toni Morrison is a Nobel Prize- and Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist. Among her best known novels are The Bluest Eye, Song of Solomon and Beloved.
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(1931-)
Writer
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Van Morrison
Songwriter, Singer / 1945 -
Van Morrison is an Irish singer/songwriter known for his inventiveness and originality as a solo artist.
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(1945-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Dwight Morrow
Lawyer, Diplomat / 1873 - 1931
Dwight Morrow (1873–1931) helped draft an early workers' compensation law, devised a national aviation policy, and served as ambassador to Mexico.
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(1873-1931)
Lawyer, Diplomat
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Mohamed Morsi
World Leader / 1951 -
Mohamed Morsi was elected as president of Egypt in June 2012. He is the successor to Hosni Mubarak, and is Egypt's first democratically elected president.
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(1951-)
World Leader
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Viggo Mortensen
Film Actor / 1958 -
Viggo Mortensen is an actor who most moviegoers know as Aragorn from The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
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(1958-)
Film Actor
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Jelly Roll Morton
Songwriter, Pianist / 1890 - 1941
Jelly Roll Morton was an American pianist and songwriter best known for influencing the formation of modern day jazz during the 1920s.
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(1890-1941)
Songwriter, Pianist
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John Morton
U.S. Representative / 1724 - 1777
John Morton was a delegate to the Stamp Act Congress and the First and Second Continental Congresses, as well as a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
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(1724-1777)
U.S. Representative
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Samantha Morton
Film Actress, Television Actress, Director / 1977 -
Samantha Morton is an English actress and film director, perhaps best known for her roles in Sweet and Lowdown and Minority Report.
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(1977-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Director
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Mireya Moscoso
World Leader / 1946 -
Mireya Moscoso was a Panamanian politician and the first woman president of Panama (1999–2004). She oversaw the U.S. handover of the Panama Canal.
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(1946-)
World Leader
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Edwin Moses
Track and Field Athlete / 1955 -
Olympic athlete Edwin Moses was unbeaten in the 400-meter hurdles from 1977 to 1987.
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(1955-)
Track and Field Athlete
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Robert Moses
1888 - 1981
Robert Moses was one of the most polarizing figures in urban planning. He is best known shaping the America's modern cities, particularly New York.
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(1888-1981)
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Shane Mosley
Boxer / 1971 -
Boxer "Sugar" Shane Mosley won championships in three separate weight classes to forge a legacy as one of the sport's most accomplished performers.
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(1971-)
Boxer
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Walter Mosley
Author / 1952 -
Walter Mosley is a writer of mystery stories noted for their realistic portrayals of segregated inner-city life.
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(1952-)
Author
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Elisabeth Moss
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1982 -
Elisabeth Moss is best known for her tv roles on The West Wing and Mad Men.
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(1982-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Jon Moss
Drummer / 1957 -
Being the drummer of Culture Club
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(1957-)
Drummer
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Kate Moss
Model / 1974 -
With her incredibly thin, boyish body, model Kate Moss created quite a
stir in the modeling world, launching what became known as the waif
look.
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(1974-)
Model
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Zero Mostel
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1915 - 1977
Stage, television and screen actor Zero Mostel won a Tony Award playing Tevye in Jerome Robbins' Fiddler on the Roof, and starred in Mel Brooks' film The Producers.
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(1915-1977)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Mother Teresa
Nun, Saint / 1910 - 1997
Mother Teresa was the founder of the Order of the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic congregation of women dedicated to helping the poor.
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(1910-1997)
Nun, Saint
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Robert Motherwell
Painter, Academic Author / 1915 - 1991
Robert Motherwell was an American painter best known for being an influential force in the abstract expressionism movement of the 1940s.
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(1915-1991)
Painter, Academic Author
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Constance Baker Motley
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer, Judge, Government Official / 1921 - 2005
Constance Baker Motley was a legal advocate in the Civil Rights Movement. She became the first female African-American federal judge in 1966.
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(1921-2005)
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer, Judge, Government Official
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Lucretia Mott
Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist / 1793 - 1880
Lucretia Mott was a leading social reformer of her time and helped to form the Free Religious Association.
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(1793-1880)
Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist
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Tommy Mottola
Business Leader / 1948 -
Tommy Mottola is a high-powered music executive who is credited with launching the careers of Mariah Carey, Beyoncé, and Celine Dion, among others.
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(1948-)
Business Leader
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Hossein Mousavi
Academic, Architect, Artist, Prime Minister / 1941 -
Hossein Mousavi is an Iranian political leader, painter, and architect. He was the 79th and last Prime Minister of Iran from 1981 to 1989.
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(1941-)
Academic, Architect, Artist, Prime Minister
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Nana Mouskouri
Singer, Political Leader / 1934 -
Singer Nana Mouskouri became a star in Europe for the song "The White Rose of Athens." She also served in the European Parliament (1994–1999).
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(1934-)
Singer, Political Leader
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Stephen Moyer
Television Actor / 1969 -
Stephen Moyer is best known for his portrayal of seductive vampire Bill Compton on HBO's hit show True Blood.
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(1969-)
Television Actor
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Wolfgang Mozart
Songwriter, Pianist / 1756 - 1791
A prolific artist, Austrian composer Wolfgang Mozart created a string of operas, concertos, symphonies and sonatas that profoundly shaped classical music.
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(1756-1791)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Hosni Mubarak
World Leader / 1928 -
Hosni Mubarak became president of Egypt in 1981—following Anwar el-Sadat's assassination—and served in that position until 2011, when popular unrest forced him to resign.
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(1928-)
World Leader
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Robert Mueller
Lawyer, Political Leader / 1944 -
Robert Mueller is the 6th Director of the United States Federal Bureau of investigation (FBI) and is best known for pushing to expand wiretap laws in the U.S.
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(1944-)
Lawyer, Political Leader
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Robert Mugabe
Prime Minister / 1924 -
Robert Mugabe has served as president of Zimbabwe since 1987, previously serving as prime minister. He has been re-elected to the presidency multiple times, but elections have reportedly been tainted by fraud and voter intimidation.
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(1924-)
Prime Minister
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Elijah Muhammad
Religious Leader / 1897 - 1975
Elijah Muhammad rose from poverty to become the charismatic leader of the black nationalist group Nation of Islam, and mentor of Malcolm X and Louis Farrakhan.
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(1897-1975)
Religious Leader
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John Allen Muhammad
Murderer / 1960 - 2009
John Allen Muhammad became an infamous figure as part of a sniper team that terrorized the Washington, DC, area for several weeks in October 2002
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(1960-2009)
Murderer
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Khalil Gibran Muhammad
Educator, Writer / 1972 -
Dr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad is a professor, author and media commentator who is executive director of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.
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(1972-)
Educator, Writer
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John Muir
Environmental Activist, Journalist / 1838 - 1914
Naturalist, writer, and advocate of U.S. forest conservation, John Muir founded the Sierra Club and helped establish Sequoia and Yosemite National Parks.
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(1838-1914)
Environmental Activist, Journalist
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Shirley Muldowney
Race Car Driver / 1940 -
Shirley Muldowney is recognized as one of the top professional car racers in the world, having earned the moniker "First Lady of Drag Racing."
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(1940-)
Race Car Driver
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Carey Mulligan
Film Actress, Theater Actress / 1985 -
Carey Mulligan received an Academy Award nomination for the film An Education. She played Jenny, a young girl involved with an older businessman.
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(1985-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress
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Dermot Mulroney
Actor / 1963 -
Actor Dermot Mulroney enjoyed a breakout role in Young Guns before proving a capable romantic lead alongside Julia Roberts in My Best Friend's Wedding.
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(1963-)
Actor
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Edvard Munch
Painter / 1863 - 1944
Edvard Munch was a Norwegian painter who has become widely known for his iconic pre-Expressionist painting The Scream.
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(1863-1944)
Painter
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Paul Muni
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1895 - 1967
American actor Paul Muni is best known for his film and stage portrayals of noted historical figures. He was nominated five times for the Academy Awards.
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(1895-1967)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Frankie Muniz
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1985 -
Actor Frankie Muniz starred as the child-genius Malcolm in the FOX sitcom Malcolm in the Middle from 2000 - 2006.
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(1985-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Luis Muñoz MarĂn
Governor / 1898 - 1980
Luis Muñoz Marín was Puerto Rico's first governor, serving four terms.
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(1898-1980)
Governor
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Alice Munro
Author / 1931 -
Alice Munro is a critically well-regarded Canadian short-story writer. She won the Man Booker International Prize in 2009.
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(1931-)
Author
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H.H. Munro
Author / 1870 - 1916
The works of British short story author H.H. Munro, who wrote under the pen name "Saki",
offer a satirical commentary on Edwardian society and culture.
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(1870-1916)
Author
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Murakami Haruki
Writer / 1949 -
Japanese author Haruki Murakami wrote The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle (1995), Norwegian Wood (1987) and 1Q84 (2009), among others.
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(1949-)
Writer
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Nickolas Muray
Photographer, Athlete / 1892 - 1965
Photographer Nickolas Muray was famous for his portraits of Hollywood beauties, his fabulous fencing skills and his romance with artist Frida Kahlo.
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(1892-1965)
Photographer, Athlete
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Iris Murdoch
Philosopher, Literary Critic, Academic Author, Author / 1919 - 1999
Prolific novelist Iris Murdoch won a Booker Prize for The Sea, the Sea. In 2001, she was portrayed by Kate Winslet and Judy Dench in the biographical film Iris.
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(1919-1999)
Philosopher, Literary Critic, Academic Author, Author
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Rupert Murdoch
Entrepreneur, Publisher / 1931 -
Media magnate Rupert Murdoch is the founder and head of News Corporation, a global media conglomerate. He created Fox Broadcasting Company in 1986.
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(1931-)
Entrepreneur, Publisher
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Bartolomé Esteban Murillo
Painter / 1618 - 1682
Bartolomé Esteban Murillo was the most popular Baroque religious painter of 17th-century Spain, noted for paintings like Immaculate Conception (1652).
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(1618-1682)
Painter
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F.W. Murnau
Director / 1888 - 1931
Silent film director F.W. Murnau created the first major vampire film with 1924's Nosferatu, based on the novel Dracula by Bram Stroker.
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(1888-1931)
Director
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Audie Murphy
Actor / 1925 - 1971
The most decorated U.S. soldier of World War II, Audie Murphy returned home a hero and became an actor, starring in his own story, To Hell and Back.
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(1925-1971)
Actor
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Brittany Murphy
Film Actress / 1977 - 2009
Brittany Murphy was an actress who appeared in a string of critically acclaimed films, including Girl, Interrupted (1999) and 8 Mile (2002).
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(1977-2009)
Film Actress
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Cillian Murphy
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1976 -
Cillian Murphy is an Irish movie actor known for the diversity of his roles in films ranging from Breakfast on Pluto to Batman Begins, and for his bright blue eyes.
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(1976-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Eddie Murphy
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Director / 1961 -
Actor and comedian Eddie Murphy began doing stand-up as a teenager. He became a popular Saturday Night Live cast member and starred in several box-office hits.
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(1961-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Director
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Frank Murphy
Supreme Court Justice, Mayor / 1890 - 1949
Frank Murphy served as associate justice of the Supreme Court from 1940 to 1949. He established the Civil Rights Unit of the Department of Justice.
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(1890-1949)
Supreme Court Justice, Mayor
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George Murphy
Film Actor, Theater Actor, U.S. Representative / 1902 - 1992
Actor George Murphy starred in more than 45 films, including Little Miss Broadway opposite Shirley Temple. In 1964, he was elected to represent California in the U.S. Senate.
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(1902-1992)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, U.S. Representative
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Jack Rowland Murphy
Murderer, Thief, Preacher / 1938 -
Jack Rowland Murphy is a convicted jewel thief and murderer who served 19 years of a double life sentence before being released.
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(1938-)
Murderer, Thief, Preacher
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Ryan Murphy
Director, Producer, Television Producer, Screenwriter / 1965 -
Ryan Murphy is the creator of the popular American television programs Nip/Tuck, Glee, American Horror Story and The New Normal.
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(1965-)
Director, Producer, Television Producer, Screenwriter
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Andy Murray
Tennis Player / 1987 -
Andy Murray is a three-time Grand Slam runner-up. He lost to rival Roger Federer at Wimbledon in 2012, but beat Federer at the 2012 Summer Olympics for the singles gold medal.
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(1987-)
Tennis Player
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Pauli Murray
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Legal Professional, Priest / 1910 - 1985
Reverend Pauli Murray is an American civil rights advocate and ordained priest. She is best known for furthering the civil rights and feminist causes.
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(1910-1985)
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Legal Professional, Priest
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Arthur Murray
Educator, Dancer / 1895 - 1991
Ballroom dance instructor Arthur Murray began with a correspondence course in 1912, then opened studios all over the world.
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(1895-1991)
Educator, Dancer
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Bill Murray
Film Actor, Television Actor, Radio Personality / 1950 -
Comedian and actor Bill Murray is best known for his roles on Saturday Night Live and in the classic comedies Caddy Shack and Stripes. More recently, he was cast as FDR in the film Hyde Park on Hudson.
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(1950-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Radio Personality
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Conrad Murray
Doctor / 1953 -
Conrad Murray was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson in November 2011.
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(1953-)
Doctor
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Eddie Murray
Baseball Player / 1956 -
Baseball player Eddie Murray played 12 seasons with the Baltimore Orioles, earning the nickname "Steady Eddie" for his solid batting average.
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(1956-)
Baseball Player
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Edward R. Murrow
Radio Personality, News Anchor, Journalist / 1908 - 1965
American radio and television news broadcaster Edward R. Murrow gave eyewitness reports of WWII for CBS and helped develop journalism for mass media.
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(1908-1965)
Radio Personality, News Anchor, Journalist
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John Murtha
Anti-War Activist, U.S. Representative / 1932 - 2010
John Murtha was appointed to the U.S. House of Representatives in a special election to fill a vacancy caused by the death of GOP Rep. John P. Saylor.
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(1932-2010)
Anti-War Activist, U.S. Representative
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Miyamoto Musashi
Painter, Warrior, Journalist / 1584 - 1645
Miyamoto Musashi was a 16th-17th century Japanese samurai, ink painting (or sumi-e) artist and author of the classic strategy text The Book of Five Rings.
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(1584-1645)
Painter, Warrior, Journalist
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Yoweri Kaguta Museveni
World Leader / 1944 -
Yoweri Kaguta Museveni is a Ugandan politician who helped overthrow dictator Idi Amin and went on to become president of his country.
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(1944-)
World Leader
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Pervez Musharraf
General, World Leader / 1943 -
Pervez Musharraf went from military leader to president of Pakistan after a bloodless coup in 1998.
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(1943-)
General, World Leader
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Elon Musk
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Explorer, Inventor / 1971 -
Elon Musk is an entrepreneur known for co-founding Tesla Motors, X.com—which later became PayPal—and SpaceX, the last of which launched a landmark commercial spacecraft on May 22, 2012.
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(1971-)
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Explorer, Inventor
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Benito Mussolini
Dictator / 1883 - 1945
Benito Mussolini created the Fascist Party in Italy in 1919, eventually making himself dictator prior to World War II. He was killed in 1945.
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(1883-1945)
Dictator
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Modest Mussorgsky
Songwriter / 1839 - 1881
Modest Mussorgsky was a 19th century Russian composer. His most famous works include "Night on Bald Mountain," "Boris Godunov" and "Pictures at an Exhibition."
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(1839-1881)
Songwriter
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Mutulu Shakur
Activist, Criminal
Political activist, resistance leader. Born Jeral Wayne Williams on August 8, 1950, in Baltimore, Maryland. At the age of seven, moved to Queens, New York, with his mother and younger sister. His mother, who was legally blind, often struggled to get
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Activist, Criminal
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Mike Myers
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian / 1963 -
Moving from Saturday Night Live into feature films, including the Austin Powers trilogy, Mike Myers is one of Hollywood's most bankable comedy stars.
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(1963-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian
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Gunnar Myrdal
Economist, Journalist, Sociologist / 1898 - 1987
Nobel Prize-winning Swedish economist and sociologist Gunner Myrdal is regarded as a major theorist of international relations and developmental economics.
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(1898-1987)
Economist, Journalist, Sociologist
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Lee Myung-bak
Business Leader, World Leader / 1941 -
Lee Myung-bak is a South Korean business executive and politician who became president of South Korea in 2008.
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(1941-)
Business Leader, World Leader
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Vladimir Nabokov
Literary Critic, Journalist, Author, Poet / 1899 - 1977
Vladimir Nabokov was a Russian novelist and critic known for the intricate literary devices employed in such novels as Lolita.
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(1899-1977)
Literary Critic, Journalist, Author, Poet