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Donald Driver
Children's Activist, Football Player / 1975 -
American football wide receiver Donald Driver, drafted by the Greenbay Packers in 1999, won the 14th season of Dancing with the Stars in May 2012.
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(1975-)
Children's Activist, Football Player
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Willem Duisenberg
Business Leader, Government Official / 1935 -
Willem Duisenberg is a banker and government official who became the first president of the European Central Bank in 1998.
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(1935-)
Business Leader, Government Official
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Renato Dulbecco
Educator, Scientist / 1914 - 2012
Renato Dulbecco was an Italian virologist best known winning the Nobel Prize for pioneering the growing of viruses in culture in the 1950s.
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(1914-2012)
Educator, Scientist
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Kevin Durant
Basketball Player / 1988 -
Kevin Durant is a top-scoring American professional basketball player, who plays for the National Basketball Association's Oklahoma City Thunder franchise.
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(1988-)
Basketball Player
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William C. Durant
Entrepreneur / 1861 - 1947
William C. Durant was an American industrialist who founded General Motors.
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(1861-1947)
Entrepreneur
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Thomas Eakins
Painter, Photographer, Sculptor / 1844 - 1916
Thomas Eakins was a naturalist figure painter, portraitist and sculptor. He is considered one of the most influential artists in U.S. history.
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(1844-1916)
Painter, Photographer, Sculptor
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Teresa Edwards
Basketball Player / 1964 -
Teresa Edwards is an American basketball player best known for winning five Olympic medals in women’s basketball including four gold and one bronze.
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(1964-)
Basketball Player
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Zac Efron
Actor / 1987 -
Zac Efron is a teen heartthrob who appears in films and on TV, notably in the High School Musical films.
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(1987-)
Actor
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Willem Einthoven
Physiologist / 1860 - 1927
Willem Einthoven was a physiologist who discovered the electrical properties of the heart and developed the EKG.
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(1860-1927)
Physiologist
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Will Eisner
Illustrator / 1917 - 2005
Will Eisner was a cartoonist and writer known for creating Hawks of the Sea and, more notably, The Spirit.
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(1917-2005)
Illustrator
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Anwar el-Sadat
World Leader / 1918 - 1981
Anwar el-Sadat was the one-time president of Egypt (1970-1981) who shared the 1978 Nobel Peace Prize for establishing peace agreements with Israel.
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(1918-1981)
World Leader
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T.S. Eliot
Writer / 1888 - 1965
T.S. Eliot was an American-born English poet, playwright, and literary critic, arguably the most important English-language poet of the 20th century.
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(1888-1965)
Writer
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Robert F. Engle
Educator, Economist, Academic Author, Editor / 1942 -
Robert F. Engle is a co-recipient of the 2003 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, honored for developing methods to analyze unpredictable movements in the financial market.
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(1942-)
Educator, Economist, Academic Author, Editor
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Sara Errani
Tennis Player / 1987 -
Italian tennis player Sara Errani has won several honors, including two WTA singles titles and six WTA doubles titles. She lost to Maria Sharapova in the final round of the 2012 French Open.
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(1987-)
Tennis Player
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Arthur Evans
Archaeologist / 1851 - 1941
Arthur Evans was a noted archaeologist and curator known for unearthing the remains of ancient Minoan civilization.
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(1851-1941)
Archaeologist
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Walker Evans
1903 - 1975
Walker Evans was a photographer who became influential through his chosen subject: the poetic feel to commonplace, even gritty, elements of life.
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(1903-1975)
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Cesc FĂ bregas
Soccer Player / 1987 -
Soccer player Cesc Fàbregas has starred for the Arsenal and FC Barcelona clubs and led Spain to multiple championships in international competition.
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(1987-)
Soccer Player
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Charles W. Fairbanks
Lawyer, U.S. Vice President, U.S. Representative / 1852 - 1918
Charles W. Fairbanks was a U.S. attorney and senator who was the country’s 26th vice president under Theodore Roosevelt.
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(1852-1918)
Lawyer, U.S. Vice President, U.S. Representative
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Wallace D. Fard
Minister / 1877 -
Wallace Fard was known as an Islamic minister and founder of the Nation of Islam, sometimes referred to as Black Muslims.
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(1877-)
Minister
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Richard Farnsworth
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1920 - 2000
Richard Farnsworth was a stuntman for 30 years before he started his career as an actor. He is best known for his performance in The Grey Fox (1982).
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(1920-2000)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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William Mark Felt
Government Official / 1914 - 2008
William Mark Felt was an associate director of the FBI who became a secret informant and broke the Watergate story to reporters.
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(1914-2008)
Government Official
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W C Fields
Film Actor, Comedian / 1880 - 1946
W.C. Fields was an actor whose flawless timing and humorous cantankerousness made him one of America's greatest comedians.
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(1880-1946)
Film Actor, Comedian
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Guy Fieri
Chef, Television Personality / 1968 -
A winner of Next Food Network Star, Guy Fieri now hosts several television shows, including Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.
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(1968-)
Chef, Television Personality
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VigdĂs FinnbogadĂłttir
World Leader / 1930 -
VigdĂs FinnbogadĂłttir was the first woman to be elected head of state when she took the Icelandic presidency in 1980.
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(1930-)
World Leader
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Sandford Fleming
Engineer / 1827 - 1915
Sandford Fleming was a civil engineer and scientist best known as the chief railway engineer of Canada in the 19th century.
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(1827-1915)
Engineer
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Tom Ford
Fashion Designer, Filmmaker / 1961 -
Tom Ford is a fashion designer and film director who was the Creative Director of Gucci from 1994-2004. He founded his own Tom Ford fashion label in 2004.
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(1961-)
Fashion Designer, Filmmaker
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Stephen Foster
Songwriter / 1826 - 1864
Composer Stephen Foster is lauded as the progenitor of American popular music, penning classics like “Oh! Susanna” and “Swanee River.”
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(1826-1864)
Songwriter
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Vivica Fox
Film Actress, Television Actress, Reality Television Star / 1964 -
Vivica Fox is an African-American film and television actress. She got her start in the soap opera Days of Our Lives and is known for her role in the film Soul Food.
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(1964-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Reality Television Star
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Walt Frazier
Basketball Player / 1945 -
Walt Frazier was a basketball player who was one of the finest professional guards in the late 1960s and early '70s.
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(1945-)
Basketball Player
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Anna Freud
Psychologist / 1895 - 1982
Psychiatrist Anna Freud, daughter of Sigmund Freud, pioneered the field of child psychoanalysis and further defined the function of the ego in psychology.
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(1895-1982)
Psychologist
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Betty Friedan
Women's Rights Activist, Journalist / 1921 - 2006
Writer, feminist and women's rights activist Betty Friedan wrote The Feminine Mystique (1963) and co-founded the National Organization for Women.
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(1921-2006)
Women's Rights Activist, Journalist
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Yasuo Fukuda
Prime Minister / 1936 -
Yasuo Fukuda, whose father was PM of Japan during the 1970s, became prime minister himself in 2007.
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(1936-)
Prime Minister
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Robert Fulton
Engineer, Inventor / 1765 - 1815
American engineer and inventor Robert Fulton is best know for developing the first successful steamboat and the world's first steam warship.
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(1765-1815)
Engineer, Inventor
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Yuri Gagarin
Astronaut, Pilot / 1934 - 1968
Yuri Gagarin was a Soviet cosmonaut who in 1961 became the first man to travel into space
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(1934-1968)
Astronaut, Pilot
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Thomas Gainsborough
Painter / 1727 - 1788
Thomas Gainsborough was an 18th century English painter known for his suggestive portraiture and landscapes.
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(1727-1788)
Painter
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Zach Galifianakis
Film Actor, Comedian / 1969 -
Zach Galifianakis is a comedic actor who struck Hollywood gold after appearing in the 2009 blockbuster The Hangover.
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(1969-)
Film Actor, Comedian
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Teri Garr
Actress / 1947 -
American actress Teri Garr is best known for her role as Dustin Hoffman's neurotic girlfriend in the comedy hit Tootsie (1981). Other notable roles include The Conversation (1974), Young Frankenstein (1974) and Mr. Mom (1983).
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(1947-)
Actress
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Willie Garson
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1964 -
Willie Garson is a TV and film actor who hit it big starring opposite Sarah Jessica Parker on Sex and the City
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(1964-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Pau Gasol
Children's Activist, Basketball Player / 1980 -
Spanish professional basketball player Pau Gasol is a two-time NBA champion with the Los Angeles Lakers. He was Spain's flag bearer during the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games in London.
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(1980-)
Children's Activist, Basketball Player
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Léon Gaumont
Engineer, Filmmaker, Inventor / 1864 - 1946
A pioneer in early filmmaking, Léon Gaumont saw the possibilities of what moving pictures could be and making film equipment unavailable for the masses, establishing what is now the oldest surviving film company.
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(1864-1946)
Engineer, Filmmaker, Inventor
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Sarah Michelle Gellar
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1977 -
Sarah Michelle Gellar is an actress known for her lead role in the hit series Buffy the Vampire Slayer as well as films like Cruel Intentions and The Grudge.
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(1977-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Andy Gibb
Actor, Singer / 1958 - 1988
British singer Andy Gibb released the popular album Shadow Dancing and was the youngest brother of the sibling singing group the Bee Gees.
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(1958-1988)
Actor, Singer
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William Gibson
Author / 1948 -
William Gibson is a science fiction writer and one of the pioneers of the cyberpunk movement with novels such as Neuromancer.
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(1948-)
Author
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Walter Gilbert
Biologist, Chemist / 1932 -
Walter Gilbert is a Nobel-winning molecular biologist who is known for his work with RNA and DNA.
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(1932-)
Biologist, Chemist
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Vince Gill
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1957 -
Vince Gill is an award-winning country musician known for such hits as 'What the Cowgirls Do' and 'Whenever You Come Around.'
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(1957-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Activist, Author, Poet / 1860 - 1935
Charlotte Perkins Gilman was a prominent American sociologist, writer and lecturer, best known for her semi-autobiographical short story The Yellow Wallpaper.
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(1860-1935)
Activist, Author, Poet
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W.E. Gladstone
Prime Minister / 1809 - 1898
W.E. Gladstone was a British statesman and four-time prime minister of Great Britain (1868–74, 1880–85, 1886, 1892–94).
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(1809-1898)
Prime Minister
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Robert Goddard
Educator, Engineer, Inventor, Physicist / 1882 - 1945
American physicist Robert H. Goddard built the world's first liquid-fueld rocket in 1926 and is best known as the founding father of modern rocketry.
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(1882-1945)
Educator, Engineer, Inventor, Physicist
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Roberto Goizueta
Business Leader / 1931 - 1997
Roberto Críspulo Goizueta served as chairman and CEO of the Coca-Cola Company. Over 16-years, he increased Coca-Cola's market value from $4 to $150 billion.
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(1931-1997)
Business Leader
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Rubén González
Pianist / 1919 - 2003
Rubén González was an acclaimed Afro-Cuban pianist and Buena Vista Social Club member who released his debut album as a lead player at the age of 78.
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(1919-2003)
Pianist
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Cosmo Duff Gordon
Athlete / 1862 - 1931
Sir Cosmo Duff Gordon was one of the few male first-class passengers to survive the Titanic disaster of 1912. His curious rescue came under harsh ridicule.
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(1862-1931)
Athlete
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R. C. Gorman
Painter, Sculptor / 1931 - 2005
Artist R.C. Gorman is arguably the first Native American artist to be internationally recognized as simply a major American artist.
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(1931-2005)
Painter, Sculptor
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Stephen Jay Gould
Educator, Biologist, Journalist, Author / 1941 - 2002
Stephen Jay Gould was an American paleontologist and evolutionary biologist, and the best-selling writer of popular science books.
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(1941-2002)
Educator, Biologist, Journalist, Author
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Wayne Gould
Computer Programmer, Inventor, Judge / 1945 -
Wayne Gould developed a computer program that could mass-produce Sudoku puzzles, thereby allowing them to appear in newspapers every day.
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(1945-)
Computer Programmer, Inventor, Judge
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Robert Goulet
Film Actor, Television Actor, Singer, Television Personality / 1933 - 2007
Actor Robert Goulet played a dashing Lancelot in 1960s and went on to a varied career as a singer and actor, winning a Tony, a Grammy and an Emmy.
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(1933-2007)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Singer, Television Personality
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Antonio Gramsci
Linguist, Philosopher, Political Leader, Journalist / 1891 - 1937
Antonio Gramsci was an Italian Communist Party leader. He was arrested for speaking out against fascism and wrote his Prison Notebooks before dying in jail.
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(1891-1937)
Linguist, Philosopher, Political Leader, Journalist
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Seth Green
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1974 -
Actor Seth Green gained notoriety as Scott Evil in Austin Powers, and also as Oz on the series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. He also played Jimmy Bender on Greg the Bunny.
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(1974-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Zane Grey
Author / 1872 - 1939
Zane Grey was a novelist whose Western stories were some of the best-selling works of all time.
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(1872-1939)
Author
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Woody Guthrie
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1912 - 1967
Woody Guthrie was a singer-songwriter, and one of the legendary figures of American folk music.
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(1912-1967)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Chris Hadfield
Astronaut / 1959 -
Chris Hadfield is a pioneering Canadian astronaut who became a global celebrity through his Twitter feed while aboard the International Space Station in 2013.
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(1959-)
Astronaut
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Peter Hall
Actor, Filmmaker / 1930 -
Sir Peter Hall is an English theatrical and film director. He notably founded the Royal Shakespeare Company and directed the National Theatre.
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(1930-)
Actor, Filmmaker
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William S. Halsted
Doctor, Surgeon, Scientist / 1852 - 1922
William S. Halsted was a pioneer of scientific surgery who opened a surgical school at Johns Hopkins University.
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(1852-1922)
Doctor, Surgeon, Scientist
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William Hanna
Artist, Director, Producer, Television Producer / 1910 - 2001
William Hanna was half of the cartoon-producing team of Hanna-Barbera, who created Tom & Jerry, Yogi Bear and The Flintstones.
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(1910-2001)
Artist, Director, Producer, Television Producer
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Jim Harbaugh
Coach / 1963 -
Jim Harbaugh is a former American football player who became a highly successful coach for Stanford University and the NFL's San Francisco 49ers.
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(1963-)
Coach
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John Harbaugh
Coach / 1962 -
John Harbaugh is an American football coach in the NFL and the older brother of former player-turned-coach Jim Harbaugh.
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(1962-)
Coach
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Woody Harrelson
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actor, Television Actor / 1961 -
Woody Harrelson is an actor know for his long-running role on TV's Cheers and his many film roles since.
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(1961-)
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actor, Television Actor
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William Harvey
Doctor, Physiologist, Journalist / 1578 - 1657
William Harvey was a 17th-century British physician who became the first to document an understanding of blood circulation.
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(1578-1657)
Doctor, Physiologist, Journalist
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Teri Hatcher
Actress / 1964 -
Teri Hatcher is an American Actress best known for her role on the hit television series Desperate Housewives.
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(1964-)
Actress
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Charles Melville Hays
Entrepreneur / 1856 - 1912
Charles Melville Hays was president of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and a victim of the Titanic disaster of 1912.
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(1856-1912)
Entrepreneur
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Anne Heche
Actress / 1969 -
Actress Anne Heche got her start on the soap opera Another World. She is known for dating comedian Ellen DeGeneres, and for starring in the series Men in Trees.
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(1969-)
Actress
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William Ernest Henley
Literary Critic, Editor, Poet / 1849 - 1903
William Ernest Henley was a British poet, critic and editor remembered chiefly for his poem "Invictus."
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(1849-1903)
Literary Critic, Editor, Poet
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Woody Herman
Songwriter, Conductor, Saxophonist, Singer / 1913 - 1987
Woody Herman was a clarinetist, saxophonist, singer and leader of one of the most popular big bands in jazz.
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(1913-1987)
Songwriter, Conductor, Saxophonist, Singer
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William R. Hewlett
Engineer / 1913 - 2001
William R. Hewlett was an engineer and co-founder of computer company Hewlett-Packard
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(1913-2001)
Engineer
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Wild Bill Hickok
Police Officer, Folk Hero / 1837 - 1876
Wild Bill Hickok was an American frontiersman, army scout and lawman who helped bring order to the frontier West.
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(1837-1876)
Police Officer, Folk Hero
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Mazie Hirono
U.S. Representative / 1947 -
Mazie Hirono is the first Asian-American female, Buddhist and Japan-born U.S. senator.
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(1947-)
U.S. Representative
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Richard March Hoe
Entrepreneur, Inventor / 1812 - 1866
Richard March Hoe was an American inventor best known for manufacturing the first successful rotary printing press.
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(1812-1866)
Entrepreneur, Inventor
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William Holden
Film Actor / 1918 - 1981
William Holden was an actor who perfected the role of the cynic who acts heroically in spite of his scorn or pessimism.
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(1918-1981)
Film Actor
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Santonio Holmes
Football Player / 1984 -
American football player Santonio Holmes was named MVP of Super Bowl XLIII after making the game-winning touchdown catch for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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(1984-)
Football Player
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Winslow Homer
Painter / 1836 - 1910
Winslow Homer was a painter whose works, particularly those on marine subjects, are among the most powerful of late 19th-century American art.
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(1836-1910)
Painter
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Robert Hooke
Philosopher, Scholar, Mathematician, Architect, Illustrator, Astronomer, Physicist, Academic Author / 1635 - 1703
Robert Hooke was an English philosopher, mathematician and architect who discovered the law of elasticity, now known as Hooke's law.
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(1635-1703)
Philosopher, Scholar, Mathematician, Architect, Illustrator, Astronomer, Physicist, Academic Author
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Vladimir Horowitz
Pianist / 1903 - 1989
Vladimir Horowitz was a Russian pianist who gained an international reputation because of his stunning technique.
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(1903-1989)
Pianist
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Harry Houdini
Magician / 1874 - 1926
Harry Houdini's grand illusions and daring, spectacular escape acts made him one of the most famous magicians of all time.
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(1874-1926)
Magician
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Terrence Howard
Actor / 1969 -
Terrence Howard is an American actor best known for his award-nominated performance in the 2005 film Hustle & Flow.
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(1969-)
Actor
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Victoriano Huerta
General, Dictator / 1850 - 1916
Victoriano Huerta was dictatorial president of Mexico, whose regime united disparate revolutionary forces in common opposition to him.
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(1850-1916)
General, Dictator
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Charles Hughes
Lawyer, Governor, U.S. Governor / 1862 - 1948
During his career, jurist Charles Hughes became the governor of New York, U.S. secretary of state and the 11th Supreme Court justice.
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(1862-1948)
Lawyer, Governor, U.S. Governor
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Chad Hurley
Entrepreneur / 1977 -
Chris Hurley is best known as the co-founder and former CEO of the video sharing website YouTube.com. Hurley and his partners sold YouTube to Google for $1.65 billion in stock in 2006.
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(1977-)
Entrepreneur
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William Hurt
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1950 -
William Hurt is an Academy Award-winning actor known for his intense dramas and challenging roles in films such as Broadcast News and A History of Violence.
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(1950-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Anjelica Huston
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actress, Television Actress / 1951 -
Anjelica Huston is an Academy Award-winning actress, a film director and the daughter of John Huston.
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(1951-)
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actress, Television Actress
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Walter Huston
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1884 - 1950
Walter Huston was a character actor whose career in theater and films ranged from musical comedy to high drama.
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(1884-1950)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Anne Hutchinson
Political Leader, Religious Leader / 1591 - 1643
Anne Hutchinson was a Puritan woman who spread her own interpretations of the Bible, leading to the Antinomian Controversy in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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(1591-1643)
Political Leader, Religious Leader
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William Ralph Inge
Playwright, Screenwriter / 1913 - 1973
William Inge was a playwright best known for his plays Come Back, Little Sheba; Picnic, for which he won a Pulitzer Prize; and Bus Stop.
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(1913-1973)
Playwright, Screenwriter
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Charles Ives
Entrepreneur, Songwriter, Pianist / 1874 - 1954
Charles Ives is a significant American composer known for a number of innovations that anticipated most of the later musical developments of the 20th century.
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(1874-1954)
Entrepreneur, Songwriter, Pianist
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Reggie Jackson
Film Actor, Baseball Player / 1946 -
Reggie Jackson was a professional baseball player best known for his great World Series status, for which he earned the nickname "Mr. October."
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(1946-)
Film Actor, Baseball Player
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LeBron James
Basketball Player / 1984 -
LeBron James, one of the NBA's leading players, is the youngest player to win the Rookie of the Year Award, among several other distinctions. He led the Miami Heat to an NBA champion victory in 2012.
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(1984-)
Basketball Player
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Wyclef Jean
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1969 -
Wyclef Jean is a Haitian musician whose band, the Fugees, hit it big in the mid-1990s with The Score.
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(1969-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Violet Jessop
1887 - 1971
Violet Jessop was a stewardess on the HMS Titanic who helped people board the lifeboats before boarding one herself and surviving.
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(1887-1971)
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Robert Joffrey
Ballet Dancer, Choreographer / 1930 - 1988
Robert Joffrey was an American ballet dancer and choreographer best known for establishing the dance company Robert Joffrey Ballet.
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(1930-1988)
Ballet Dancer, Choreographer
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Raul Julia
Actor / 1940 - 1994
Raúl Juliá was a Puerto Rican actor best known for his work in film, including Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985) and The Addams Family (1991).
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(1940-1994)
Actor
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Colin Kaepernick
Football Player / 1987 -
National Football League quarterback Colin Kaepernick is the starting QB for the San Francisco 49ers. In 2012 he led the franchise to Super Bowl XLVII.
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(1987-)
Football Player
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W.K. Kellogg
Business Leader, Philanthropist / 1860 - 1951
W.K. Kellogg founded the Kellogg Company, which makes cereal products that have become popular around the world.
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(1860-1951)
Business Leader, Philanthropist