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Bugsy Siegel
Organized Crime Boss / 1906 - 1947
Iconic mobster Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel built the Flamingo casino in Las Vegas, igniting an era of glamour, gambling and gangsters in the desert.
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(1906-1947)
Organized Crime Boss
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Joel Siegel
Radio Personality, Television Personality / 1943 - 2007
Known for his wit and warm personality, critic Joel Siegel gave film reviews and interviewed film stars on Good Morning America for more than 25 years.
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(1943-2007)
Radio Personality, Television Personality
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Charles Sifford
Golfer / 1922 -
Charles Sifford is an African American former professional golfer who helped to desegregate golf by becoming the first black athlete to compete on the PGA Tour.
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(1922-)
Golfer
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Jamie-Lynn Sigler
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Singer, Writer / 1981 -
Jamie Lynn-Sigler is an American actress best known for her role as Meadow Soprano on the HBO series The Sopranos.
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(1981-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Singer, Writer
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Simone Signoret
Film Actress, Theater Actress / 1921 - 1985
German actress Simone Signoret performed in films like Room at the Top and Les Diaboliques, and met with international stardom. She married Yves Allegret in 1944, and later wed Yves Montand.
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(1921-1985)
Film Actress, Theater Actress
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Igor Sikorsky
Engineer, Inventor / 1889 - 1972
Igor Sikorsky was a Russian aeronautics engineer and inventor known for crafting the first four-engine plane and the first working helicopter.
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(1889-1972)
Engineer, Inventor
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Karen Silkwood
Activist / 1946 - 1974
Karen Silkwood was a nuclear power plant technician and union activist who exposed violations by her employers. She was killed in a suspicious car accident.
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(1946-1974)
Activist
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Beverly Sills
Singer / 1929 - 2007
Beverly Sills is best known for her soprano voice as an opera performer. After many successful decades, she made her debut with the Met in 1975.
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(1929-2007)
Singer
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Phil Silvers
Television Actor / 1911 - 1985
Phil Silvers is an American comedian best known for his portrayal of the fast-talking gambler Sergeant Ernest Bilko in The Phil Silvers Show.
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(1911-1985)
Television Actor
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Sarah Silverman
Comedian / 1970 -
American comedian Sarah Silverman is best known for her controversial statements and performances on her one-woman show, Jesus is Magic.
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(1970-)
Comedian
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Shel Silverstein
Illustrator, Songwriter, Author, Poet / 1930 - 1999
Shel Silverstein was a poet and musician known for children’s books such as The Giving Tree and Where the Sidewalk Ends.
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(1930-1999)
Illustrator, Songwriter, Author, Poet
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Alicia Silverstone
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actress / 1976 -
Alicia Silverstone is an actress who starred in such films as Clueless and The Crush. She is an outspoken environmentalist, vegan and animal rights activist.
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(1976-)
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actress
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Alastair Sim
Actor / 1900 - 1976
Scottish actor Alastair Sim appeared in many classic British films in the mid-20th century. His best known portrayal was that of Ebenezer Scrooge in 1951's A Christmas Carol.
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(1900-1976)
Actor
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Gail Simmons
Chef, Television Personality / 1976 -
Gail Simmons has worked as host of Top Chef: Just Desserts and a judge on Top Chef. A food writer and expert, she has also worked as a special projects manager at Food & Wine.
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(1976-)
Chef, Television Personality
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Gene Simmons
Bassist, Singer, Reality Television Star / 1949 -
Gene Simmons is best known as the frontman for KISS, the rock band he co-founded in the early 1970s, as well as for his TV show Gene Simmons Family Jewels.
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(1949-)
Bassist, Singer, Reality Television Star
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Kimora Lee Simmons
Entrepreneur, Model, Reality Television Star / 1975 -
Kimora Lee Simmons is a former model, ex-wife to Russell Simmons, creator of a fashion line called Baby Phat and star of her own reality TV show.
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(1975-)
Entrepreneur, Model, Reality Television Star
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Richard Simmons
Activist, Athlete, Dancer, Television Personality / 1948 -
Overweight as a child, Richard Simmons is now an American fitness personality best known for his high-energy and eccentric aerobic videos and DVDs.
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(1948-)
Activist, Athlete, Dancer, Television Personality
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Russell Simmons
Entrepreneur / 1957 -
Co-founder of Def Jam Records, Russell Simmons was the force behind the hip-hop revolution, promoting stars like the Beastie Boys, Public Enemy and LL Cool J.
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(1957-)
Entrepreneur
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Carly Simon
Songwriter, Singer / 1945 -
Grammy winner Carly Simon wrote the 1972 hit single "You're So Vain," rumored to be written about fellow rocker and former lover James Taylor.
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(1945-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Claude Simon
Author / 1913 - 2005
French novelist Claude Simon’s novels include The Wind; The Grass; and The Flanders Road. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1985.
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(1913-2005)
Author
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Neil Simon
Playwright, Screenwriter / 1927 -
Writer for stage and screen Neil Simon penned some of America's most popular plays, including Barefoot in the Park (1963) and The Odd Couple (1965).
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(1927-)
Playwright, Screenwriter
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Paul Simon
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer, Philanthropist / 1941 -
American singer-songwriter Paul Simon is an influential figure in American rock music. He is best known for his long-running success as a musician.
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(1941-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer, Philanthropist
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Nina Simone
Civil Rights Activist, Pianist, Singer, Journalist / 1933 - 2003
Nina Simone sang a mix of jazz, blues and folk music in the 1950s and '60s. A civil rights activist, she wrote songs promoting the Civil Rights Movement.
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(1933-2003)
Civil Rights Activist, Pianist, Singer, Journalist
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Paul Simonon
Painter, Bassist / 1955 -
English musician Paul Simonon was bass player for the punk rock band The Clash.
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(1955-)
Painter, Bassist
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Alan K. Simpson
Educator, Legal Professional, U.S. Representative / 1931 -
Alan Kooi Simpson was a U.S. senator from Wyoming. He was a conservative and an opponent of government regulation, and an outspoken advocate for equality.
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(1931-)
Educator, Legal Professional, U.S. Representative
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Jessica Simpson
Film Actress, Songwriter, Singer, Reality Television Star / 1980 -
Jessica Simpson is an American pop singer, actress and fashion empire entrepreneur, and a former MTV reality show star.
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(1980-)
Film Actress, Songwriter, Singer, Reality Television Star
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Lorna Simpson
Photographer / 1960 -
Lorna Simpson is a photographer whose work explores stereotypes of race and gender, most often with an emphasis on African American women.
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(1960-)
Photographer
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Mona Simpson
Author / 1957 -
Born in 1957, Mona Simpson spent her early years in Green Bay, Wisconsin. She moved with her mother to Los Angeles as a teenager. While earning her M.F.A. degree at Columbia, Simpson became an editor at the Paris Review. She won accolades for her first novel Anywhere But Here (1986). After that initial success, Simpson has continued to produce well-regarded literary works, including My Hollywood (2010).
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(1957-)
Author
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O.J. Simpson
Actor, Football Player, Criminal / 1947 -
O.J. Simpson is best known for his arrest and trial in the 1994 murder of his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman, of which he was found not guilty.
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(1947-)
Actor, Football Player, Criminal
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Wallis Simpson
Duchess / 1896 - 1986
American socialite Wallis Simpson became the mistress of Edward, Prince of Wales. Edward abdicated the throne to marry her, a period known as the Abdication Crisis.
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(1896-1986)
Duchess
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Webb Simpson
Golfer / 1985 -
At the age of 26, U.S. golfer Webb Simpson won the 2012 U.S. Open—his first major tournament victory—with a final score of 1-over par.
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(1985-)
Golfer
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Frank Sinatra
Film Actor, Singer / 1915 - 1998
Frank Sinatra was one of the most popular entertainers of the 20th century, forging a career as an award-winning singer and film actor.
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(1915-1998)
Film Actor, Singer
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Nancy Sinatra
Singer / 1940 -
Nancy Sinatra is an American singer best known as the daughter of Frank Sinatra and for her 1966 hit single These Boots Are Made for Walkin’.
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(1940-)
Singer
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Upton Sinclair
Activist, Journalist, Author / 1878 - 1968
Upton Sinclair was an activist writer whose works often uncovered social injustices, such as in The Jungle and Boston.
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(1878-1968)
Activist, Journalist, Author
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Isaac Bashevis Singer
Author / 1904 - 1991
Isaac Bashevis Singer was a Jewish-American writer who won the 1978 Nobel Prize in Literature.
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(1904-1991)
Author
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Isaac Singer
Inventor / 1811 - 1875
Isaac Merritt Singer, of Singer Manufacturing Company, invented an affordable sewing machine for use in the home and manufactured it with partner Edward Clark.
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(1811-1875)
Inventor
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Peter Singer
Philosopher, Animal Rights Activist, Children's Activist, Civil Rights Activist, Environmental Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, Academic Author / 1946 -
Peter Singer is an Australian philosopher whose work in applied ethics has led to controversial views on abortion, animal liberation and infanticide.
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(1946-)
Philosopher, Animal Rights Activist, Children's Activist, Civil Rights Activist, Environmental Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, Academic Author
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John Singleton
Director, Producer, Screenwriter / 1968 -
Screenwriter and director John Singleton’s Boyz n the Hood led to a Academy Award for Best Director, making him the first African-American ever nominated.
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(1968-)
Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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Gary Sinise
Film Actor, Director, Producer / 1955 -
Actor Gary Sinise played Lt. Dan in the 1994 blockbuster Forrest Gump. He received an Oscar nomination for the role.
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(1955-)
Film Actor, Director, Producer
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Siouxsie Sioux
Singer / 1957 -
Siouxsie Sioux is best known as the lead singer of the group Siouxsie and the Banshees, whose most popular singles include "Peek-A-Boo," "Cities in Dust," "The Killing Jar" and "Kiss Them For Me."
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(1957-)
Singer
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David Alfaro Siqueiros
Painter / 1896 - 1974
David Alfaro Siqueiros was a Mexican painter and muralist whose work reflected his Marxist ideology.
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(1896-1974)
Painter
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Tony Sirico
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1942 -
Tony Sirico is a character actor best known for his role as Pauli Gaultieri on HBO's The Sopranos.
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(1942-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Gene Siskel
Television Personality / 1946 - 1999
Film critic Gene Siskel reviewed movies with co-host Roger Ebert on the nationally syndicated program Siskel & Ebert & the Movies.
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(1946-1999)
Television Personality
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Alfred Sisley
Painter / 1839 - 1899
Alfred Sisley was a French impressionist painter, primarily of landscapes, and was a friend of Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
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(1839-1899)
Painter
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J.C.L. Simonde de Sismondi
Historian, Economist, Writer / 1773 - 1842
J.C.L. Simonde de Sismondi was an 18th-19th century economist and author who espoused pioneering ideas on governmental structures.
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(1773-1842)
Historian, Economist, Writer
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Noble Sissle
Songwriter, Singer, Playwright / 1889 - 1975
Noble Sissle was a pioneering jazz singer, bandleader and composer known for his work on the musical Shuffle Along, among other productions.
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(1889-1975)
Songwriter, Singer, Playwright
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Moses Sithole
Serial Killer / 1964 -
Considered one of South Africa's worst serial killers, Moses Sithole was found guilty of 38 murders and 40 rapes in 1997.
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(1964-)
Serial Killer
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Edith Sitwell
Poet / 1887 - 1964
Dame Edith Sitwell was an English poet was famous for her formidable personality, Elizabethan dress, and eccentric opinions.
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(1887-1964)
Poet
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Nikki Sixx
Bassist / 1958 -
Nikki Sixx founded and played bass in the heavy metal band Mötley Crüe. He has written two autobiographies, and hosts the radio show Sixx Sense.
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(1958-)
Bassist
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Ricky Skaggs
Songwriter, Guitarist, Music Producer, Singer / 1954 -
Popular bluegrass and mandolin player Ricky Skaggs is known for several popular country hits, including "Country Boy."
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(1954-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Music Producer, Singer
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Alexander Skarsgard
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1976 -
Swedish actor Alexander Skarsgård was cast in Alan Ball's HBO series True Blood as Eric Northman, a powerful thousand-year-old Viking vampire.
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(1976-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Red Skelton
Film Actor, Television Actor, Painter, Comedian, Radio Personality, Television Personality / 1913 - 1997
Son of a circus clown, Red Skelton was a radio and television comedian and host best known for his emotionally complex routines.
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(1913-1997)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Painter, Comedian, Radio Personality, Television Personality
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Jeffrey Skilling
Business Leader, White Collar Criminal / 1953 -
Jeffrey Skilling was the CEO of the energy company Enron who was found guilty of multiple counts of fraud and insider trading.
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(1953-)
Business Leader, White Collar Criminal
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B.F. Skinner
Academic, Academic Author / 1904 - 1990
American psychologist B.F. Skinner is best known for developing the theory of behaviorism, and for his utopian novel Walden Two (1948).
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(1904-1990)
Academic, Academic Author
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Norma Sklarek
Architect / 1928 - 2012
Norma Sklarek was the first African American woman to become a licensed architect and to receive a Fellowship by the American Institute of Architects.
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(1928-2012)
Architect
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Slash
Guitarist / 1965 -
Award-winning hard rock guitarist Slash played with Guns N’ Roses until 1996. He went on to form the band Velvet Revolver and release two solo albums.
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(1965-)
Guitarist
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Christian Slater
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1969 -
During the 1980s, Christian Slater emerged as one of film’s leading young actors. He also became somewhat notorious for his life off-screen.
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(1969-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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John Slattery
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1962 -
Actor John Slattery played Julia Roberts's love interest in the film Mona Lisa Smile, and a government official in the World War II drama Flags of Our Fathers.
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(1962-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Grace Slick
Songwriter, Singer / 1939 -
Singer-songwriter Grace Slick was one of the lead singers for the band Jefferson Airplane. She wrote the songs "White Rabbit" and "Somebody to Love".
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(1939-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Richard E Smalley
Chemist / 1943 - 2005
Richard E. Smalley was an American chemist best known for discovering a new form of carbon, for which he won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
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(1943-2005)
Chemist
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Robert Smalls
Political Leader / 1839 - 1915
Robert Smalls was an enslaved African American who became a politician, serving in both the South Carolina legislature and the U.S. House of Representatives.
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(1839-1915)
Political Leader
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Elizabeth Smart
1987 -
Elizabeth Smart gained national fame in 2003 when she was rescued after being kidnapped and held captive for nine months.
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(1987-)
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Pamela Smart
Educator, Murderer / 1967 -
Convicted murderer Pamela Smart convinced her 15-year-old lover and student, Billy Flynn, to kill her husband in 1990.
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(1967-)
Educator, Murderer
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Tavis Smiley
Philanthropist, Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host, Journalist / 1964 -
Tavis Smiley is a talk show host, political commentator and philanthropist, well-known for work around diversity in journalism. He has hosted various shows on television and radio.
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(1964-)
Philanthropist, Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host, Journalist
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Karina Smirnoff
Animal Rights Activist, Dancer, Television Personality / 1978 -
After her impressive 2006 debut, professional dancer Karina Smirnoff went on to star in six more seasons of Dancing with the Stars.
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(1978-)
Animal Rights Activist, Dancer, Television Personality
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Adam Smith
Educator, Philosopher, Scholar, Economist, Political Scientist, Journalist / 1723 - 1790
Scottish social philosopher and political economist Adam Smith wrote The Wealth of Nations and achieved the first comprehensive system of political economy.
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(1723-1790)
Educator, Philosopher, Scholar, Economist, Political Scientist, Journalist
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Al Smith
Governor / 1873 - 1944
U.S. politician Al Smith was a four-time Democratic governor of New York, and the first Roman Catholic to run for the American presidency (1928).
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(1873-1944)
Governor
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Anna Nicole Smith
Pin-up, Reality Television Star / 1967 - 2007
Anna Nicole Smith gained early fame as a model for Guess and Playboy magazine, and later became known for her marriage to 89-year-old oil tycoon J. Howard Marshall II.
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(1967-2007)
Pin-up, Reality Television Star
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Edward J. Smith
1850 - 1912
Captain Edward J. Smith played a role in one of the most famous disasters at sea in history, the sinking of the Titanic in 1912.
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(1850-1912)
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Bessie Smith
Singer / 1894 - 1937
Jazz and blues vocalist Bessie Smith's powerful, soulful voice won her countless fans and earned her the title "Empress of the Blues."
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(1894-1937)
Singer
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Emmitt Smith
Football Player, Television Personality / 1969 -
Emmitt Smith was a running back with the Dallas Cowboys. In 2002, he broke Walter Payton's rushing record to become the leading rusher in NFL history.
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(1969-)
Football Player, Television Personality
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Harry Smith
News Anchor, Journalist / 1951 -
Emmy Award-winning journalist Harry Smith worked for CBS Evening News and CBS This Morning before hosting A&E Network's Biography series.
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(1951-)
News Anchor, Journalist
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Jaclyn Smith
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1945 -
Jaclyn Smith is a model and actress who starred in all five seasons of Charlie’s Angels. She has also launched her own collections for K-Mart.
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(1945-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Jaden Smith
Film Actor, Rapper / 1998 -
Jaden Smith is an actor best known for his starring role in the remake of The Karate Kid, and as the son of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith.
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(1998-)
Film Actor, Rapper
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John Smith
Explorer / 1580 - 1631
John Smith was a British soldier who was a founder of the American colony of Jamestown in the early 1600s.
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(1580-1631)
Explorer
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Joseph Smith
Religious Leader / 1805 - 1844
Joseph Smith was the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. After he was murdered, his work was continued by Brigham Young.
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(1805-1844)
Religious Leader
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Maggie Smith
Actress / 1934 -
British actress Maggie Smith's distinguished career includes performing opposite Laurence Olivier in Othello to an Academy Award-winning performance in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, to a role in the Harry Potter series.
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(1934-)
Actress
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Margaret Chase Smith
Political Leader / 1897 - 1995
Margaret Chase Smith is best known for her independent American political career.
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(1897-1995)
Political Leader
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Matt Smith
Actor / 1982 -
Matthew Robert Smith is a British actor best known for playing the lead role in the popular British science-fiction television series Doctor Who, produced by the BBC.
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(1982-)
Actor
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Ozzie Smith
Baseball Player / 1954 -
Former San Diego Padres and St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Ozzie Smith is regarded as one of the greatest defensive players in baseball history.
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(1954-)
Baseball Player
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Patti Smith
Songwriter, Singer, Journalist, Poet / 1946 -
Patti Smith is a highly influential figure in the New York City punk rock scene, starting with her 1975 album Horses. Her biggest hit is the single "Because the Night."
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(1946-)
Songwriter, Singer, Journalist, Poet
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Susan Smith
Murderer / 1971 -
Susan Smith is best known for her murder of her two sons in order to carry on a relationship with a man.
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(1971-)
Murderer
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Tommie Smith
Track and Field Athlete / 1944 -
African-American track and field star Tommie Smith broke both the Olympic and world records and won the 200-meter race in the 1968 Olympics.
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(1944-)
Track and Field Athlete
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W. Eugene Smith
Photographer / 1918 - 1978
W. Eugene Smith was a photojournalist known for his work during the Pacific Theater in WWII and his photo essays for popular magazines.
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(1918-1978)
Photographer
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Will Smith
Actor, Entrepreneur, Rapper / 1968 -
Will Smith was on the TV show Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and has had a successful career as a film actor in several blockbusters since 1992.
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(1968-)
Actor, Entrepreneur, Rapper
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Willow Smith
Film Actress, Singer / 2000 -
Willow Smith, the daughter of stars Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, gained musical fame in 2010 with her first hit single "Whip My Hair".
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(2000-)
Film Actress, Singer
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Zadie Smith
Journalist, Author / 1975 -
Zadie Smith is a novelist whose first book, White Teeth, was a sensation, instantly putting her on the literary map.
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(1975-)
Journalist, Author
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Jimmy Smits
Actor / 1955 -
Jimmy Smits in an Emmy-award winning actor of Puerto Rican and Dutch descent. He starred in the Steven Bochco television dramas "L.A. Law" and "N.Y.P.D. Blue."
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(1955-)
Actor
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Sam Snead
Golfer / 1912 - 2002
Sam Snead was an American pro golfer who won a record 82 PGA tournaments.
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(1912-2002)
Golfer
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Lemony Snicket
Author / 1970 -
Writer Lemony Snicket became well-known for his series of children's novels, A Series of Unfortunate Events, featuring the Baudelaire siblings.
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(1970-)
Author
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Dee Snider
Singer / 1955 -
Dee Snider is best known as the lead singer of glam metal band Twisted Sister.
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(1955-)
Singer
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Wesley Snipes
Film Actor / 1962 -
Wesley Snipes is an actor known for his action roles in such films as Blade and Passenger 57 and for his trouble with the law over unpaid taxes.
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(1962-)
Film Actor
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Tom Snyder
Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host, News Anchor / 1936 - 2007
Tom Snyder co-anchored the first noon news show in the country. He was the host of the NBC interview show Tomorrow and The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder.
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(1936-2007)
Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host, News Anchor
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Charles Sobhraj
Serial Killer / 1944 -
Charles Sobhraj was a famous serial killer in the 1970's, known for drugging and killing between 12 and 24 western tourists in Asia. His several successful escapes from prison coined him the nickname, "The Serpent."
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(1944-)
Serial Killer
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Leelee Sobieski
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1983 -
Actress Leelee Sobieski's debut film was the Disney comedy Jungle to Jungle. Shortly after, she landed her breakthrough role in Deep Impact.
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(1983-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Socrates
Philosopher / 470 - 399
Socrates was a Greek philosopher and the main source of Western thought. Little is known of his life except what was recorded by his students, including Plato.
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(470-399)
Philosopher
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Steven Soderbergh
Film Actor, Director, Producer, Screenwriter / 1963 -
Steven Soderbergh is a screenwriter, cinematographer, editor and director, best known for directing the films Erin Brockovich, Traffic and Ocean's Eleven.
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(1963-)
Film Actor, Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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Hope Solo
Soccer Player / 1981 -
Goalkeeper Hope Solo helped the U.S. Women's Soccer Team win gold medals at the 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games. She also appeared on Dancing with the Stars in 2011.
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(1981-)
Soccer Player
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Solon
Legal Professional, Political Leader, Poet / 640 - 560
Greek statesman and poet Solon is considered one of the Seven Wise Men of Greece. He created a code of laws that became the basis of Athenian democracy.
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(640-560)
Legal Professional, Political Leader, Poet
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Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Educator, Activist, Journalist, Author / 1918 - 2008
Alexander Solzhenitsyn was a Russian novelist and historian, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1970.
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(1918-2008)
Educator, Activist, Journalist, Author