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Dusty Springfield
Singer / 1939 - 1999
Hailed as Britain's "best ever pop singer" by Rolling Stone, the English-born Dusty Springfield charted several 1960s hits, including "Son of a Preacher Man."
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(1939-1999)
Singer
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Rick Springfield
Television Actor, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1949 -
Rick Springfield became a teen heartthrob in the 1980s with his hit song "Jessie's Girl" and his stint as a handsome doctor on General Hospital.
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(1949-)
Television Actor, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Bruce Springsteen
Singer / 1949 -
Bruce Springsteen is an arena rock star and a well-regarded singer-songwriter. His best known songs chronicle Springsteen's working-class roots in New Jersey.
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(1949-)
Singer
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Squanto
Folk Hero / 1580 - 1622
Squanto, also known as Tisquantum, a Native American of the Patuxet tribe, acted as interpreter and guide to the Pilgrims during their first winter in the New World.
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(1580-1622)
Folk Hero
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St Andrew
Saint / - 70
One of the Twelve Apostles, Saint Andrew is the Catholic patron saint of fisherman who founded the Church of Byzantium. He was a disciple of John the Baptist.
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(-70)
Saint
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St Boniface
Archbishop, Missionary, Saint / 675 - 754
Saint Boniface was a missionary who propagated Christianity in the Frankish Empire during the 8th century. He is the patron saint of Germany.
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(675-754)
Archbishop, Missionary, Saint
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St Helena
Saint, Empress / 248 - 328
St. Helena, the mother of Constantine the Great, was said to have discovered the cross of Christ.
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(248-328)
Saint, Empress
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St Jerome
Saint, Theologian, Writer / 1347 - 1420
St Jerome was a 4th-century religious scholar and ascetic who’s responsible for the Vulgate, the Catholic Church’s Latin version of the Bible’s Old Testament.
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(1347-1420)
Saint, Theologian, Writer
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St Leo I
Pope, Saint / 400 - 461
During his papacy, St. Leo I strove to suppress heresy and presented a clear doctrine of Christ’s incarnation that successfully promoted orthodoxy.
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(400-461)
Pope, Saint
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St Lucy
Saint / - 304
St. Lucy, also known as St. Lucia, is a Christian icon and martyr figure.
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(-304)
Saint
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St Matthew
Evangelist, Saint / 100 -
St. Matthew was best known as one of the 12 disciples of Jesus and the first author of the Gospel.
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(100-)
Evangelist, Saint
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St Stephen
Saint / - 36
St. Stephen is recognized as a saint and the first martyr in Christian theology. He was condemned for committing blasphemy against the Jewish Temple, and was stoned to death circa the year 36.
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(-36)
Saint
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St. Francis of Assisi
Saint / 1181 - 1226
St. Francis of Assisi abandoned a life of luxury for a life devoted to Christianity after reportedly hearing the voice of God, who commanded him to rebuild the Christian Church and live in poverty. He is the patron saint for ecologists.
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(1181-1226)
Saint
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St. George
Saint / 201 - 300
St. George, Christian patron saint of England, was made known there by Arculpus and Adamnan. In a famous tale, he rescued a Libyan princess from a sea monster.
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(201-300)
Saint
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St. John the Baptist
Preacher, Prophet, Saint / 5 - 30
St. John the Baptist was a Jewish prophet who preached the imminence of God's final judgment, had several disciples and baptized a number of people.
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(5-30)
Preacher, Prophet, Saint
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St. Nicholas
Saint / 280 - 343
St. Nicholas was a Christian bishop who provided for the poor and sick, and is the basis for the popular character of Santa Claus.
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(280-343)
Saint
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St. Patrick
Saint / 385 -
St. Patrick is Ireland's patron saint, known for spreading Christianity throughout the country as a missionary during the 5th century.
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(385-)
Saint
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Robert Stack
Film Actor, Television Actor, Television Personality / 1919 - 2003
Actor Robert Stack was in over 40 films but is best known for his television work in ABC's drama series The Untouchables and as the host of Unsolved Mysteries.
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(1919-2003)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Television Personality
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Lesley Stahl
News Anchor, Editor, Journalist / 1941 -
Lesley Stahl is an award-winning television journalist. She's served as co-editor of 60 Minutes and anchored the news program 48 Hours Investigates.
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(1941-)
News Anchor, Editor, Journalist
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Joseph Stalin
Dictator / 1878 - 1953
Joseph Stalin ruled the Soviet Union for more than two decades, instituting a reign of terror while modernizing Russia and helping to defeat Nazism.
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(1878-1953)
Dictator
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Sylvester Stallone
Film Actor, Director, Producer, Screenwriter / 1946 -
One of the most popular action stars of all time, Sylvester Stallone is best known for portraying boxer Rocky Balboa and Vietnam War veteran John Rambo.
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(1946-)
Film Actor, Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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John Stamos
Film Actor, Television Actor, Drummer, Singer / 1963 -
Actor John Stamos played Blackie on the soap opera General Hospital and Uncle Jesse on the sitcom Full House. He also recorded and toured with The Beach Boys.
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(1963-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Drummer, Singer
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Myles Standish
Military Leader / 1584 - 1656
Myles Standish sailed to the New World with the Pilgrims on the Mayflower and served as military leader for the Plymouth colony.
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(1584-1656)
Military Leader
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Leland Stanford
Entrepreneur, U.S. Representative, U.S. Governor / 1824 - 1893
Amasa Leland Stanford was a U.S. entrepreneur and a builder of the first transcontinental railroad. He also served in the U.S. Senate.
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(1824-1893)
Entrepreneur, U.S. Representative, U.S. Governor
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Constantin Stanislavski
Theater Actor / 1863 - 1938
Constantin Stanislavski was a Russian stage actor and director who developed the naturalistic performance technique known as the "Stanislavsky method," or method acting.
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(1863-1938)
Theater Actor
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Erle Stanley Gardner
Lawyer, Author / 1889 - 1970
Erle Stanley Gardner was a U.S. detective novelist who wrote The Case of the Velvet Claws and other novels featuring the lawyer-detective Perry Mason.
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(1889-1970)
Lawyer, Author
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Edwin Stanton
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer, Supreme Court Justice, Government Official / 1814 - 1869
Edwin Stanton served as secretary of war under President Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War. He later served under President Andrew Johnson.
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(1814-1869)
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer, Supreme Court Justice, Government Official
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Women's Rights Activist / 1815 - 1902
Elizabeth Cady Stanton was an early leader of the woman's rights movement, writing the Declaration of Sentiments as a call to arms for female equality.
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(1815-1902)
Women's Rights Activist
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Harry Dean Stanton
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1926 -
Actor Harry Dean Stanton is known for early
appearances in iconic films such as Cool Hand Luke (1967) and Repo Man (1984) as well as for his present-day roles.
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(1926-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Barbara Stanwyck
Film Actress, Television Actress, Dancer, Pin-up / 1907 - 1990
Barbara Stanwyck was an American actress who had a 60-year career in film and TV. Usually playing strong-willed women, Stanwyck defined the femme fatale.
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(1907-1990)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Dancer, Pin-up
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Mavis Staples
Civil Rights Activist, Singer / 1939 -
Mavis Staples is best known for her extensive gospel career with the Staples Singers.
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(1939-)
Civil Rights Activist, Singer
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Jean Stapleton
Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1923 -
Jean Stapleton is an American actress best known for her award-winning role as Edith Bunker in the TV hit series All in the Family.
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(1923-)
Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Maureen Stapleton
Film Actress, Theater Actress / 1925 - 2006
Maureen Stapleton was an American actress known primarily for her stage work in the plays of Tennessee Williams.
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(1925-2006)
Film Actress, Theater Actress
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Charles Starkweather
Murderer / 1938 - 1959
After murdering a gas station attendant in 1957, Nebraska native Charles Starkweather embarked on a murderous rampage with girlfriend Caril Ann Fugate in 1958. Together, they killed 10 people.
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(1938-1959)
Murderer
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Belle Starr
Criminal / 1848 - 1889
Outlaw Belle Starr (1848-1889) declared herself the "bandit queen" for her career as a cattle and horse rustler in Texas and Oklahoma.
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(1848-1889)
Criminal
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Ringo Starr
Actor, Songwriter, Drummer, Singer / 1940 -
Ringo Starr first rose to fame in the early 1960s as the drummer for the legendary rock group the Beatles.
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(1940-)
Actor, Songwriter, Drummer, Singer
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Roger Staubach
Football Player, Business Leader / 1942 -
Roger Staubach is a former NFL quarterback who led the Dallas Cowboys to win two Super Bowls. He’s also a businessman and sports commentator.
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(1942-)
Football Player, Business Leader
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William Thomas Stead
Journalist, Author / 1849 - 1912
William Thomas Stead was a writer of journalistic pieces and ghost stories whose life came to an end on the Titanic.
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(1849-1912)
Journalist, Author
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Alison Steele
Disc Jockey, Television Personality / 1937 - 1995
Alison Steele Radio disc jockey from Brooklyn, NY. She broadcast on WNEW-FM as “Nightbird” and was one of the first female disc jockeys on the radio.
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(1937-1995)
Disc Jockey, Television Personality
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Mary Steenburgen
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1953 -
Mary Steenburgen is an Oscar-winning actress best known for her roles in Melvin and Howard and Parenthood.
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(1953-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Reeva Steenkamp
Model, Reality Television Star / 1983 - 2013
Reeva Steenkamp was a South African model and television personality who was shot and killed on February 14, 2013, by her boyfriend, paralympian and Olympian Oscar Pistorius.
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(1983-2013)
Model, Reality Television Star
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Gwen Stefani
Fashion Designer, Songwriter, Singer / 1969 -
Gwen Stefani is a founding member and lead singer of the ska-pop group No Doubt.
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(1969-)
Fashion Designer, Songwriter, Singer
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Rod Steiger
Film Actor / 1925 - 2002
Rod Steiger was an Academy Award-winning actor known for his roles in On the Waterfront and In the Heat of the Night.
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(1925-2002)
Film Actor
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Ben Stein
Actor, Economist, Lawyer / 1944 -
Actor and lawyer Ben Stein was a speech writer for Richard Nixon, but is best known as the economics teacher in Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
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(1944-)
Actor, Economist, Lawyer
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Gertrude Stein
Art Collector, Publisher, Journalist, Author, Poet / 1874 - 1946
Gertrude Stein was an American author and poet best known for her modernist writings, extensive art collecting and literary salon in 1920s Paris.
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(1874-1946)
Art Collector, Publisher, Journalist, Author, Poet
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John Steinbeck
Author / 1902 - 1968
John Steinbeck was a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist whose book The Grapes of Wrath portrayed the plight of migrant workers during the Depression.
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(1902-1968)
Author
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George Steinbrenner
Business Leader / 1930 - 2010
Owner of the New York Yankees from 1972 until his death, George Steinbrenner was one of the most
notorious team owners in baseball history.
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(1930-2010)
Business Leader
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Gloria Steinem
Women's Rights Activist, Journalist / 1934 -
Social activist, writer, editor, and lecturer Gloria Steinem has been an outspoken champion of women's rights since the late 1960s.
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(1934-)
Women's Rights Activist, Journalist
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Rudolf Steiner
Educator, Philosopher, Academic Author, Journalist / 1861 - 1925
Rudolf Steiner was a lecturer and founder of anthroposophy. His works attempted to find a synthesis between science and mysticism.
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(1861-1925)
Educator, Philosopher, Academic Author, Journalist
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George Stephanopoulos
Political Leader, News Anchor / 1961 -
George Stephanopoulos was one of President Clinton's most trusted aides during his first term. He served as the senior advisor for policy and strategy.
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(1961-)
Political Leader, News Anchor
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John Stephen
1934 - 2004
British fashion icon John Stephen is considered the leader of the 1960s male "peacock revolution."
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(1934-2004)
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Stephen
King / 1096 - 1154
Stephen of Blois was king of England from 1135 to 1141. His reign was marked by a civil war known as The Anarchy.
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(1096-1154)
King
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Alexander Stephens
U.S. Representative, U.S. Governor, Government Official / 1812 - 1883
Alexander Stephens was the Confederate vice president during the American Civil War.
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(1812-1883)
U.S. Representative, U.S. Governor, Government Official
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John Lloyd Stephens
Archaeologist, Journalist / 1805 - 1852
U.S. traveler and archaeologist John Lloyd Stephens's travels in the Middle East and Central America resulted in books that created interest in the regions.
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(1805-1852)
Archaeologist, Journalist
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George Stephenson
Engineer, Inventor / 1781 - 1848
British engineer George Stephenson invented the locomotive and built the first version in
1825.
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(1781-1848)
Engineer, Inventor
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Elizabeth Stern
Scientist / 1915 - 1980
Pathologist Elizabeth Stern tracked the 250 stages of a cell's progression from normal to cancerous, enabling early cancer screening.
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(1915-1980)
Scientist
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Howard Stern
Actor, Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host / 1954 -
Howard Stern is a disk jockey, talk show host, author and television personality. His long-running show is currently broadcast via satellite radio.
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(1954-)
Actor, Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host
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Isaac Stern
Musician / 1920 - 2001
Musician, Isaac Stern was a famous violinist and was responsible for discovering Yo-Yo Ma.
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(1920-2001)
Musician
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Steve-O
Reality Television Star / 1974 -
Entertainer Steve-O is most famous for performing extreme stunts on the American TV series "Jackass."
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(1974-)
Reality Television Star
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Cat Stevens
Songwriter, Singer, Philanthropist / 1948 -
Folk singer Cat Stevens wrote the song "The First Cut is the Deepest" in the '60s. Since then it has become a hit for four different artists.
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(1948-)
Songwriter, Singer, Philanthropist
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Connie Stevens
Film Actress, Television Actress, Singer / 1938 -
While at the pinnacle of her acting and singing career in the early 1960s, Connie Stevens dated high-profile celebrities Glenn Ford and Elvis Presley.
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(1938-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Singer
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Dan Stevens
Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1982 -
British actor Dan Stevens is best known for his portrayal of Matthew Crawley on Downton Abbey, a career high point that he is parlaying into other high-profile projects.
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(1982-)
Theater Actor, Television Actor
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George Stevens
Director / 1904 - 1975
Academy Award-winning director George Stevens is remembered for classic films including Shane (1953) and The Diary of Anne Frank (1959).
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(1904-1975)
Director
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John Cox Stevens
Inventor, Lawyer / 1749 - 1838
John Stevens was an inventor and promoter of steam power for transportation. His petition to Congress resulted in the Patent Law of 1790.
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(1749-1838)
Inventor, Lawyer
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John Paul Stevens
Supreme Court Justice / 1920 -
John Paul Stevens was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1975. In 2008 he renounced the death penalty as unconstitutional.
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(1920-)
Supreme Court Justice
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Ted Stevens
U.S. Representative / 1923 - 2010
Ted Stevens was a U.S. senator from Alaska, and the longest-serving Republican senator in American history (1968-2009).
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(1923-2010)
U.S. Representative
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Thaddeus Stevens
Lawyer, U.S. Representative / 1792 - 1868
Thaddeus Stevens, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives during Abraham Lincoln's presidency, fought to abolish slavery and helped draft the 14th Amendment during Reconstruction.
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(1792-1868)
Lawyer, U.S. Representative
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Adlai Stevenson
Lawyer, U.S. Vice President / 1835 - 1914
Adlai Stevenson was 23rd vice president of the United States (1893–1897) in the Democratic administration of President Grover Cleveland.
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(1835-1914)
Lawyer, U.S. Vice President
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Parker Stevenson
Television Actor / 1952 -
Parker Stevenson is best known for his role as Frank Hardy in The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries.
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(1952-)
Television Actor
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Robert Louis Stevenson
Author / 1850 - 1894
Robert Louis Stevenson was a 19th century Scottish writer notable for such novels as Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
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(1850-1894)
Author
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Teófilo Stevenson
Boxer / 1952 - 2012
Teófilo Stevenson was a Cuban boxer best known for becoming the first fighter to win three Olympic gold medals in one weight class.
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(1952-2012)
Boxer
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Ian Stewart
Pianist / 1938 - 1985
Ian Stewart was one of the founding members of the Rolling Stones, later serving as their road manager and pianist.
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(1938-1985)
Pianist
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Jimmy Stewart
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1908 - 1997
Jimmy Stewart was a major motion-picture star known for his portrayals of diffident but morally resolute characters in films such as It’s a Wonderful Life.
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(1908-1997)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Jon Stewart
Comedian, Talk Show Host, Writer / 1962 -
Jon Stewart is the host of Comedy Central's The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, which dubs itself "the most trusted name in fake news" and has run for nearly 20 seasons.
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(1962-)
Comedian, Talk Show Host, Writer
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Kristen Stewart
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1990 -
In 2008, actress Kristen Stewart landed the role of Bella Swan in the saga Twilight and the movies made her an instant star.
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(1990-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Martha Stewart
Entrepreneur / 1941 -
Martha Stewart is an American media mogul best known for her television show and magazine, Martha Stewart Living.
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(1941-)
Entrepreneur
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Patrick Stewart
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1940 -
English film, television and stage actor Patrick Stewart is perhaps best known for his role as Captain Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
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(1940-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Payne Stewart
Golfer / 1957 - 1999
American professional golfer Payne Stewart had eleven tour victories and three major titles under his belt when he died at age 42 in a plane crash.
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(1957-1999)
Golfer
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Potter Stewart
Civil Rights Activist, Judge, Government Official / 1915 - 1985
Potter Stewart was an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1958 - 1981. He is best known for his contributions to criminal justice reform.
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(1915-1985)
Civil Rights Activist, Judge, Government Official
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Rex Stewart
Trumpet Player, Publisher / 1907 - 1967
Jazz master Rex Stewart is best known for his work with the Duke Ellington orchestra. Duke Ellington arranged many of his pieces to showcase Stewart's talent.
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(1907-1967)
Trumpet Player, Publisher
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Rod Stewart
Songwriter, Singer / 1945 -
Rod Stewart is best known as a U.K. and U.S. pop and rock singer-songwriter with a signature raspy voice who performed from the 1960s to the present day.
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(1945-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Gustav Stickley
Entrepreneur / 1858 - 1942
American designer Gustav Stickley created the simple and functional Craftsman furniture that became highly popular in the early 20th century.
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(1858-1942)
Entrepreneur
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Julia Stiles
Film Actress / 1981 -
Actress Julia Stiles is best known for her roles in films like Save the Last Dance, 10 Things I Hate About You and The Bourne Ultimatum.
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(1981-)
Film Actress
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William Grant Still
Songwriter, Conductor / 1895 - 1978
William Grant Still was a conductor and composer and the first African-American to conduct a professional symphony orchestra in the U.S.
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(1895-1978)
Songwriter, Conductor
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Ben Stiller
Film Actor / 1965 -
Actor and director Ben Stiller is responsible for such funny films as There's Something About Mary, Zoolander, and Meet the Fockers.
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(1965-)
Film Actor
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Jerry Stiller
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian / 1927 -
Jerry Stiller is an actor and comedian known for his roles on Seinfeld and The King of Queens. He is the father of actors, Amy Stiller and Ben Stiller.
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(1927-)
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian
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Stephen Stills
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1945 -
Stephen Stills is an American folk musician, best known as a member of the vocal super group Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. He is the first person to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of fame twice in one night.
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(1945-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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R.L. Stine
Author / 1943 -
Author R.L. Stine is famous for writing Goosebumps, the best-selling horror series for kids. He also created the successful Fear Street series.
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(1943-)
Author
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Sting
Singer / 1951 -
Sting, born Gordon Sumner, is an English singer, songwriter and philanthropist best known as the frontman of The Police.
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(1951-)
Singer
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Michael Stipe
Activist, Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer / 1960 -
Michael Stipe is the frontman and lead singer of the influential alternative rock band R.E.M.
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(1960-)
Activist, Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer
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Shawn Stockman
Music Producer, Singer, Reality Television Star / 1972 -
Shawn Stockman has made a name for himself by harmonizing with Philadelphia's Boyz II Men, serving as a judge on television's The Sing-Off and raising awareness about autism.
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(1972-)
Music Producer, Singer, Reality Television Star
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Bram Stoker
Author / 1847 - 1912
Irish writer Bram Stoker is best known for authoring the classic horror novel Dracula (1897).
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(1847-1912)
Author
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Carl Stokes
Lawyer, Mayor, News Anchor / 1927 - 1996
Carl Stokes served as the Cleveland, Ohio’s mayor from 1967 to 1971. He was one of the first African Americans to be elected mayor in a major U.S. city.
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(1927-1996)
Lawyer, Mayor, News Anchor
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Leopold Stokowski
Conductor, Pianist / 1882 - 1977
Leopold Stokowski was a composer and organist whose strong advocacy of new music did much to broaden American musical taste.
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(1882-1977)
Conductor, Pianist
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Curtis Stone
Chef, Television Personality / 1975 -
Curtis Stone is best known as the co-host of Bravo's Top Chef Masters and Around the World in 80 Plates.
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(1975-)
Chef, Television Personality
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Emma Stone
Actress / 1988 -
Emma Stone is best known for her acting roles in the 2011 films The Help and Crazy, Stupid, Love. She received a Golden Globe nomination for her performance in Easy A.
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(1988-)
Actress
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Harlan Fiske Stone
Supreme Court Justice / 1872 - 1946
Renowned for his judicial impartiality and objectivity, Harlan (Fiske) Stone served as Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1941 to 1946.
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(1872-1946)
Supreme Court Justice
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Joss Stone
Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer / 1987 -
Singer Joss Stone is known for deep throaty vocals, soulful renditions and barefoot performances. At age 16, she released her debut album, The Soul Sessions.
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(1987-)
Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer
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Lucy Stone
Women's Rights Activist, Journalist / 1818 - 1893
Lucy Stone was a leading activist and pioneer of the abolition and women's rights movements.
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(1818-1893)
Women's Rights Activist, Journalist
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Matt Stone
Actor, Musician, Screenwriter / 1971 -
Actor and writer Matt Stone is the co-creator of the adult cartoon South Park. In 2011, his Broadway musical, The Book of Mormon, won nine Tony Awards.
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(1971-)
Actor, Musician, Screenwriter