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Bob Barr
U.S. Representative / 1948 -
Iowan Bob Barr was elected to the House of Representatives in 1994 and then in 2008 ran for president on the Libertarian ticket.
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(1948-)
U.S. Representative
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Roseanne Barr
Television Actress, Comedian / 1952 -
Roseanne Barr is an Emmy Award-winning actress and comedian known for her hit sitcom, Roseanne.
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(1952-)
Television Actress, Comedian
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Luis Barragán
Architect, Engineer / 1902 - 1988
Luis Barragán was an architect and engineer whose evocative houses, gardens, plazas and fountains won him acclaim.
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(1902-1988)
Architect, Engineer
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Jean-Louis Barrault
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Director / 1910 - 1994
Jean-Louis Barrault was a French actor director, and mime. He is best known for his role in the film The Children of Paradise (1945).
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(1910-1994)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Director
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Adriana Barraza
Film Actress, Television Actress, Director / 1956 -
Actress Adriana Barraza played Amelia in the award-winning film Babel. Her performance earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
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(1956-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Director
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Syd Barrett
Musician / 1946 - 2006
Guitarist Syd Barrett helped found the psychedelic rock band Pink Floyd. After a mental break forced his departure, he spent 30 years as a painter and recluse.
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(1946-2006)
Musician
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J.M. Barrie
Author, Playwright / 1860 - 1937
Sir James Matthew Barrie was a Scottish dramatist, best known for writing the play Peter Pan.
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(1860-1937)
Author, Playwright
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Chuck Barris
Entrepreneur, Game Show Host, Television Producer / 1929 -
Television producer Chuck Barris produced the popular game shows The Dating Game, The Newlywed Game, and the Gong Show. His autobiography was made into a film.
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(1929-)
Entrepreneur, Game Show Host, Television Producer
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Clyde Barrow
Murderer, Thief / 1909 - 1934
Outlaw Clyde Barrow and his partner, Bonnie, robbed banks and store owners during the Depression and were believed to be responsible for at least 13 murders.
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(1909-1934)
Murderer, Thief
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Sydney Biddle Barrows
Criminal, Writer / 1952 -
Sydney Biddle Barrows is famous for running a high-class escort service in the 1980s.
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(1952-)
Criminal, Writer
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Dave Barry
Writer / 1947 -
A popular humorist, Dave Barry has poked fun at an array of topics, from bad songs to historical events, for more than 30 years.
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(1947-)
Writer
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John Barry
Songwriter / 1933 - 2011
John Barry was a British film composer best known for his memorable work on James Bond films.
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(1933-2011)
Songwriter
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John Barry
Military Leader / 1745 - 1803
American naval officer John Barry won significant maritime victories during the American Revolution. He was often called the “Father of the Navy.”
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(1745-1803)
Military Leader
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Marion S. Barry Jr.
Civil Rights Activist, Mayor / 1936 -
Civil rights activist Marion S. Barry Jr. has served four terms as mayor of D.C., with his career surviving numerous scandals.
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(1936-)
Civil Rights Activist, Mayor
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Philip Barry
Theater Actor, Playwright / 1896 - 1949
Philip Barry is an American playwright best known for writing comedies of life. His most famous play is The Philadelphia Story.
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(1896-1949)
Theater Actor, Playwright
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Drew Barrymore
Film Actress, Director, Producer, Model, Screenwriter / 1975 -
Actress Drew Barrymore gained early fame as a child star. She later struggled with substance abuse and notoriety, before re-emerging as a talented actress and producer.
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(1975-)
Film Actress, Director, Producer, Model, Screenwriter
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Ethel Barrymore
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Radio Personality / 1879 - 1959
Ethel Barrymore was an American stage and film actress whose distinctive style, voice, and wit made her the “first lady” of the American theatre.
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(1879-1959)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Radio Personality
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John Barrymore
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1882 - 1942
American actor John Barrymore, called “The Great Profile,” is remembered for his roles as a debonair leading man and for his interpretations of Shakespeare.
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(1882-1942)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Lionel Barrymore
Actor / 1878 - 1954
Head of the famous Barrymore acting family, Lionel Barrymore was one of the most important character actors of the early 29th century.
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(1878-1954)
Actor
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John Barth
Educator, Author / 1930 -
Some of novelist John Barth’s best-known works, which play with and parody traditional narrative forms, are The Floating Opera and The Tidewater Tales.
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(1930-)
Educator, Author
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Roland Barthes
Philosopher, Literary Critic, Academic Author / 1915 - 1980
Roland Barthes was a French literary philosopher whose work influenced structuralism, semiotics and anthropology.
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(1915-1980)
Philosopher, Literary Critic, Academic Author
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Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi
Sculptor / 1834 - 1904
Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi designed and executed New York City’s Statue of Liberty to mark the Franco-American alliance of 1778.
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(1834-1904)
Sculptor
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Maria Bartiromo
News Anchor, Journalist / 1967 -
Maria Bartiromo is best known for her rise on the CNBC financial network.
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(1967-)
News Anchor, Journalist
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John Bartlett
Entrepreneur, Editor / 1820 - 1905
John Bartlett was an American bookseller and editor. He is best known for his book Familiar Quotations, which went through nine editions in his lifetime.
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(1820-1905)
Entrepreneur, Editor
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Clara Barton
Educator, Nurse / 1821 - 1912
Clara Barton was an educator, nurse and founder of the American Red Cross.
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(1821-1912)
Educator, Nurse
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Billy Barty
Actor, Comedian / 1924 - 2000
Billy Barty is best known for his long acting career, even as he fought for the rights of little people.
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(1924-2000)
Actor, Comedian
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Mikhail Baryshnikov
Ballet Dancer / 1948 -
Mikhail Baryshnikov is a Russian-American ballet dancer who choreographed several iconic pieces which have made him one of the greatest ballet dancers of the 20th century.
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(1948-)
Ballet Dancer
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Georg Baselitz
Artist / 1938 -
German artist George Baselitz helped start the Neo-Expressionism movement. He’s known for intentionally hanging his artwork upside down.
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(1938-)
Artist
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Count Basie
Songwriter, Pianist / 1904 - 1984
Considered one of history's most influential jazz musicians, Count Basie was known for his piano style and command of big bands such as the Count Basie Orchestra, and for songs like "Jumpin' at the Woodside," "Taxi War Dance" and "Miss Thing."
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(1904-1984)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Kim Basinger
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actress / 1953 -
Film actress Kim Basinger won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in L.A. Confidential. She married actor Alec Baldwin in 1993.
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(1953-)
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actress
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Jean-Michel Basquiat
Painter / 1960 - 1988
Jean-Michel Basquiat was a Neo-Expressionist painter in the 1980s. He is best known for his primitive style and his collaboration with pop artist Andy Warhol.
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(1960-1988)
Painter
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Lance Bass
Actor, Singer / 1979 -
Singer and actor James Lance Bass came to fame as a member of the boy band 'N Sync.
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(1979-)
Actor, Singer
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Angela Bassett
Actress / 1958 -
Angela Bassett is an Academy Award- and Emmy Award-nominated actress known for roles in What's Love Got to Do With It, Waiting to Exhale, Malcolm X and The Rosa Parks Story.
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(1958-)
Actress
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Shirley Bassey
Singer / 1937 -
A world-famous singer with a big voice and a glamorous reputation, Shirley Bassey has recorded numerous hits, including three James Bond theme songs.
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(1937-)
Singer
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Mario Batali
Chef / 1960 -
Mario Batali is best known for his cooking, in multiple kitchens and on the Food Network.
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(1960-)
Chef
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Jason Bateman
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1969 -
Jason Bateman is an American actor known for playing Michael Bluth on the comedy series Arrested Development, and for starring in films like Juno and Hancock.
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(1969-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Daisy Bates
Civil Rights Activist, Publisher, Journalist / 1914 - 1999
Daisy Bates was an African American civil rights activist and newspaper publisher who documented the battle to end segregation in Arkansas.
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(1914-1999)
Civil Rights Activist, Publisher, Journalist
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Edward Bates
Lawyer, Judge, U.S. Representative, Government Official / 1793 - 1869
Edward Bates was a 19th century politician and lawyer who served as U.S. attorney general under President Abraham Lincoln.
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(1793-1869)
Lawyer, Judge, U.S. Representative, Government Official
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Katharine Lee Bates
Scholar, Poet / 1859 - 1929
A professor and a poet, Katharine Lee Bates wrote the poem "America the Beautiful." Her poem became the lyrics to the popular American ballad still enjoyed today.
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(1859-1929)
Scholar, Poet
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Kathy Bates
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1948 -
Award-winning actress Kathy Bates starred as a deranged fan opposite James Caan in Misery, and as a comically emancipated housewife in Fried Green Tomatoes.
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(1948-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Patricia Bath
Educator, Inventor, Doctor / 1942 -
Patricia Bath is the first African American to complete a residency in ophthalmology. She invented the Laserphaco Probe for cataract treatment in 1986.
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(1942-)
Educator, Inventor, Doctor
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Fulgencio Batista
Dictator, World Leader / 1901 - 1973
Fulgencio Batista served as president of Cuba from 1940 to 1944. He returned eight years later and ruled as a brutal dictator until 1958.
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(1901-1973)
Dictator, World Leader
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Kathleen Battle
Singer / 1948 -
American opera singer Kathleen Battle is widely considered to be among the finest coloratura sopranos of her time. She has won five Grammy Awards.
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(1948-)
Singer
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Charles Baudelaire
Critic, Author, Poet / 1821 - 1867
Charles Baudelaire was a French poet best known for his controversial volume of poems, Les Fleurs du mal (The Flowers of Evil).
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(1821-1867)
Critic, Author, Poet
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Jean Baudrillard
Academic Author, Sociologist / 1929 - 2007
Jean Baudrillard was a French postmodern social theorist and philosopher who developed theories of "hyperreality" and "simulacrum."
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(1929-2007)
Academic Author, Sociologist
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Hank Bauer
Baseball Player / 1922 - 2007
Hank Bauer was a professional baseball player that spent most of his playing career with the New York Yankees, winning seven championships.
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(1922-2007)
Baseball Player
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Frank Baum
Author / 1856 - 1919
Children's book writer Frank Baum created the popular Wizard of Oz series. Ruth Plumly Thompson continued to write the series after his death.
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(1856-1919)
Author
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Felix Baumgartner
Athlete / 1969 -
Austrian daredevil Felix Baumgartner made a record-breaking, supersonic skydive from 24 miles above the earth in October 2012.
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(1969-)
Athlete
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Meredith Baxter
Actress / 1947 -
Star of the 1980s sitcom Family Ties, Meredith Baxter has appeared in several films and television shows throughout her lifetime.
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(1947-)
Actress
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Evan Bayh
Educator, Lawyer, Governor, U.S. Representative / 1955 -
As Indiana governor, Evan Bayh was the first Democrat in 20 years to be elected to that office, and, at 33, was the youngest governor in the United States.
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(1955-)
Educator, Lawyer, Governor, U.S. Representative
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Elgin Baylor
Basketball Player, Coach, Business Leader / 1934 -
Hall of Fame NBA forward Elgin Baylor was a prolific scorer and rebounder for the Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers.
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(1934-)
Basketball Player, Coach, Business Leader
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Frédéric Bazille
Painter / 1841 - 1870
Frédéric Bazille was a French painter who helped found the Impressionist movement of the late 19th century, before dying in combat in the Franco-Prussian War.
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(1841-1870)
Painter
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Edith Ewing Beale
1895 - 1977
Edith Ewing Beale, also known as "Big Edie," was aunt to Jackie Kennedy, and resident of the decrepit mansion called Grey Gardens.
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(1895-1977)
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Edith Bouvier Beale
Actress, Model / 1917 - 2002
Edith Bouvier Beale ("Little Edie") was an eccentric cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. She became a cult figure and fashion icon after her appearance in the documentary Grey Gardens.
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(1917-2002)
Actress, Model
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Jennifer Beals
Actress / 1963 -
Jennifer Beals is an American actress who launched to stardom with the lead role in the 1983 hit Flashdance. She also starred on Showtime's The L Word.
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(1963-)
Actress
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Sean Bean
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1959 -
Actor Sean Bean played the villains in Patriot Games and GoldenEye. More recently, he played Boromir in the Lord of the Rings trilogy and Odysseus in Troy.
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(1959-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Billy Beane
Baseball Player / 1962 -
Billy Beane is a Major League Baseball executive known for his revolutionary style of management and the film based on his exploits, Moneyball.
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(1962-)
Baseball Player
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Amanda Beard
Model, Television Personality, Professional Swimmer / 1981 -
Swimmer Amanda Beard competed in four Olympic Games, the first in 1996 when she was just 14 years old. She appeared on the cover of Playboy in 2007.
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(1981-)
Model, Television Personality, Professional Swimmer
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James Beard
Chef, Writer / 1903 - 1985
James Beard was a chef, television personality and food writer who many consider the father of American-style gourmet cooking.
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(1903-1985)
Chef, Writer
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Romare Bearden
Illustrator, Painter / 1911 - 1988
Romare Bearden is considered one of the most important American artists of the 20th century. He depicted aspects of black culture in a Cubist style.
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(1911-1988)
Illustrator, Painter
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Aubrey Beardsley
Illustrator, Editor / 1872 - 1898
Aubrey Beardsley was a 19th-century English artist and illustrator. He was associated with Oscar Wilde and the Aesthetic movement in art.
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(1872-1898)
Illustrator, Editor
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Cecil Beaton
Photographer, Writer / 1904 - 1980
Sir Cecil Beaton was an English fashion photographer who is also known for his work as a diarist, interior designer, and Oscar-winning stage and costume designer.
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(1904-1980)
Photographer, Writer
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Warren Beatty
Film Actor, Director / 1937 -
Warren Beatty is an Oscar-winning director and actor known for such films as Bonnie and Clyde, Reds and Heaven Can Wait.
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(1937-)
Film Actor, Director
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P. G. T. Beauregard
General, Journalist / 1818 - 1893
P. G. T. Beauregard served as a general in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. He participated in major battles at Fort Sumter and Bull Run.
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(1818-1893)
General, Journalist
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Bobby Beausoleil
Murderer / 1947 -
Bobby Beausoleil, a part of Charles Manson's circle, is serving a life sentence in a California prison for the July 1969 murder of Manson associate Gary Hinman.
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(1947-)
Murderer
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Cesare Beccaria
Philosopher, Economist, Political Leader / 1738 - 1794
Cesare Beccaria was one of the greatest minds of the Age of Enlightenment in the 18th century. His writings on criminology and economics were well ahead of their time.
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(1738-1794)
Philosopher, Economist, Political Leader
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Beck
Songwriter, Singer / 1970 -
Rock star Beck topped the charts with his 1994 debut album Mellow Gold. He continued to fuse folk, rap and hip-hop with later albums such as Odelay.
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(1970-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Jeff Beck
Guitarist / 1944 -
Jeff Beck is a guitarist best known for his recordings and performances with The Yardbirds, The Jeff Beck Group, and as a solo artist.
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(1944-)
Guitarist
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Glenn Beck
Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host, Journalist / 1964 -
Conservative talk show host Glenn Beck rose to nationally syndicated television and radio host with his knack for creating controversy.
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(1964-)
Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host, Journalist
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Martha Beck
Murderer / 1919 - 1951
Martha Beck and her partner Raymond Fernandez, popularly known as the 'Lonely Hearts Killers,' were executed in 1949 for serial murder.
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(1919-1951)
Murderer
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Boris Becker
Tennis Player / 1967 -
In 1985, Boris Becker became the youngest winner (at 17) of the Wimbledon's men's singles title, going to to great tennis success.
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(1967-)
Tennis Player
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Gary Becker
Economist / 1930 -
Economist Gary Becker won a Nobel Prize, National Medal of Science and the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his exploration of sociology and economics.
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(1930-)
Economist
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St Thomas Becket
Archbishop, Saint / 1118 - 1170
St. Thomas Becket, England’s Archbishop of Canterbury, refused to give King Henry II power over the church. He was murdered in 1170 and became a saint in 1173.
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(1118-1170)
Archbishop, Saint
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Samuel Beckett
Writer / 1906 - 1989
20th century Irish novelist, playwright and poet Samuel Beckett penned the play Waiting for Godot. In 1969, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
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(1906-1989)
Writer
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David Beckham
Soccer Player / 1975 -
Soccer great David Beckham has played for Manchester United, England, Real Madrid and the L.A. Galaxy. He is married to Victoria Beckham, also known as Posh from the Spice Girls.
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(1975-)
Soccer Player
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Victoria Beckham
Entrepreneur, Fashion Designer, Model, Singer / 1974 -
Victoria Beckham is a fashion designer and singer chiefly known for her work with the Spice Girls and for being the wife of soccer star David Beckham.
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(1974-)
Entrepreneur, Fashion Designer, Model, Singer
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Kate Beckinsale
Film Actress / 1973 -
Film actor. Kate Beckinsale is an actress whose starring role in the Underworld films catapulted her to international stardom.
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(1973-)
Film Actress
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Arnold Beckman
Educator, Chemist / 1900 - 2004
Arnold Beckman was an American chemist who founded Beckman Instruments and funded the first silicon transistor company, giving rise to Silicon Valley.
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(1900-2004)
Educator, Chemist
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Henri Becquerel
Philosopher, Physicist / 1852 - 1908
Henri Becquerel was a French physicist who discovered radioactivity, an achievement for which he won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903.
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(1852-1908)
Philosopher, Physicist
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Jeanne Bécu, countess du Barry
Royalty / 1743 - 1793
Jeanne Bécu, Countess Du Barry, mistress to French King Louis XV, asserted her influence on the court throughout his reign and was later executed for treason.
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(1743-1793)
Royalty
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Henry Ward Beecher
Minister / 1813 - 1887
Henry Ward Beecher was an American Congressional clergyman, best known for his Protestant sermons and his involvement in a high-profile adultery scandal.
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(1813-1887)
Minister
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Geoffrey Beene
Fashion Designer / 1927 - 2004
Fashion designer Geoffrey Beene created high-quality clothing for women and men in subtle colors and simple design. He won eight Coty awards.
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(1927-2004)
Fashion Designer
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Herbert Beerbohm Tree
Theater Actor / 1852 - 1917
Sir Herbert Beerbohm was a stage actor and well-known figure in English theater. He both managed and produced several plays in London including Charles Dickens and Shakespearean classics.
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(1852-1917)
Theater Actor
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Lawrence Beesley
Educator, Journalist / 1877 - 1967
Lawrence Beesley was a teacher, journalist and Titanic survivor. After the collision, he boarded lifeboat 13, which was eventually rescued by the Carpathia.
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(1877-1967)
Educator, Journalist
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Songwriter, Pianist / 1770 - 1827
Ludwig van Beethoven was a deaf German composer and the predominant musical figure in the transitional period between the Classical and Romantic eras.
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(1770-1827)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Menachem Begin
Prime Minister / 1913 - 1992
Menachem Begin was prime minister of Israel from 1977 to 1983. He was the co-recipient of the 1978 Nobel Peace Prize.
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(1913-1992)
Prime Minister
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Ed Begley, Jr.
Environmental Activist, Actor / 1949 -
You know actor and environmentalist Ed Begley, Jr. from TV's St. Elsewhere and films like Best in Show, or through his Begley's Best Household Cleaner.
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(1949-)
Environmental Activist, Actor
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Brendan Behan
Journalist, Author, Playwright / 1923 - 1964
Bredan Behan was a rebellious Irish author of plays and short stories noted for his earthy satire and powerful political commentary.
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(1923-1964)
Journalist, Author, Playwright
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Joy Behar
Comedian, Talk Show Host / 1942 -
Joy Behar is cohost of the ABC daily morning talk show The View, and host of her own The Joy Behar Show .
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(1942-)
Comedian, Talk Show Host
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Aphra Behn
Author, Playwright, Poet / 1640 - 1689
English Restoration author, playwright and poet Aphra Behn wrote the short work of fiction Oroonoko, a love story about an African slave in Surinam.
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(1640-1689)
Author, Playwright, Poet
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Edward Samuel Behr
Journalist / 1926 - 2007
British journalist and author Edward Samuel Behr was a foreign correspondent for Reuters, Time, and Newsweek.
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(1926-2007)
Journalist
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Maurice Béjart
Choreographer / 1927 - 2007
Dancer and choreographer Maurice Béjart founded Switzerland's Béjart Ballet Lausanne, known for his 2000 version of The Nutcracker.
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(1927-2007)
Choreographer
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Harry Belafonte
Civil Rights Activist, Actor, Musician / 1927 -
Harry Belafonte has achieved lasting fame for such songs as "The Banana Boat Song (Day-O)," and for his humanitarian work.
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(1927-)
Civil Rights Activist, Actor, Musician
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Bill Belichick
Coach / 1952 -
Bill Belichick is head coach of the NFL's New England Patriots and widely considered one of the best coaches in football history.
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(1952-)
Coach
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Alexander Graham Bell
Educator, Linguist, Inventor, Scientist / 1847 - 1922
Alexander Graham Bell was one of the primary inventors of the telephone, did important work in communication for the deaf and held more than 18 patents.
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(1847-1922)
Educator, Linguist, Inventor, Scientist
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Andy Bell
Musician / 1964 -
Andy Bell is an English musician best known as the lead singer of the pop duo Erasure.
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(1964-)
Musician
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Carey Bell
Musician / 1936 - 2007
Carey Bell was a famous harmonica player who got his start in the Chicago blues scene. He played with Muddy Waters and Willie Dixon.
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(1936-2007)
Musician
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Cool Papa Bell
Baseball Player / 1903 - 1991
Cool Papa Bell was a player in the Baseball Negro Leagues in the 1920s-1940s; reputedly the fastest baserunner of all time. He's in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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(1903-1991)
Baseball Player
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Gertrude Bell
Archaeologist, Explorer, Political Leader, Writer / 1868 - 1926
Gertrude Bell was a British writer, archaeologist and political officer best known for helping to establish modern Iraq after World War I.
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(1868-1926)
Archaeologist, Explorer, Political Leader, Writer
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Glen Bell
1923 - 2010
Glen Bell is the American entrepreneur responsible for the bringing Mexican food into the fast food world with Taco Bell.
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(1923-2010)