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Ruben Studdard
Singer / 1978 -
Ruben Studdard is a R&B, pop, and gospel singer. He rose to fame as winner of the second season of American Idol.
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(1978-)
Singer
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Preston Sturges
Director, Playwright, Screenwriter / 1898 - 1959
Preston Sturges is regarded as the first Hollywood figure to successfully move from screenwriting to directing his own scripts.
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(1898-1959)
Director, Playwright, Screenwriter
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Lawrence H. Summers
Educator, Economist / 1954 -
Lawrence Summers served as chief economist of World Bank, secretary of the U.S. Treasury, Harvard president and director of the National Economic Council.
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(1954-)
Educator, Economist
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David Susskind
Talk Show Host, Television Producer / 1920 - 1987
David Susskind was a TV producer and host of the talk shows Open End (1958–67) and The David Susskind Show (1967–86).
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(1920-1987)
Talk Show Host, Television Producer
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Donald Sutherland
Film Actor / 1934 -
Donald Sutherland is a Hollywood actor with a long line of credits to his name, from The Dirty Dozen to Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
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(1934-)
Film Actor
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Kiefer Sutherland
Actor / 1966 -
Actor Kiefer Sutherland, son of Donald Sutherland, appeared in numerous coming-of-age films throughout the 1980s, including Stand by Me and The Lost Boys.
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(1966-)
Actor
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Percy Sutton
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer / 1920 - 2009
Percy Sutton was a Freedom Rider, civil rights activist and prominent African-American lawyer best known for representing Malcolm X.
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(1920-2009)
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer
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Tilda Swinton
Film Actress / 1960 -
Tilda Swinton is an Oscar-winning British actress known for her arthouse film roles and for acclaimed performances in more mainstream pictures like Michael Clayton.
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(1960-)
Film Actress
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Sheryl Swoopes
Basketball Player / 1971 -
Sheryl Swoopes is an American professional basketball player who was the first player to be signed in the WNBA. She has won three Olympic Gold Medals.
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(1971-)
Basketball Player
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Edward T. Lewis
Entrepreneur, Publisher / 1940 -
Since co-founding Essence magazine, Edward T. Lewis has become one of the most successful and respected magazine publishers in the country.
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(1940-)
Entrepreneur, Publisher
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Rabindranath Tagore
Painter, Author, Playwright, Poet, Screenwriter
Rabindranath Tagore was a Bengali poet, novelist and painter best known for being the first non-European to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913.
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Painter, Author, Playwright, Poet, Screenwriter
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Rufino Tamayo
Painter, Sculptor / 1899 - 1991
Rufino Tamayo was a 20th century painter who was famous for combining Mexican folk themes and modern European surrealist imagery.
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(1899-1991)
Painter, Sculptor
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Amy Tan
Author / 1952 -
Amy Tan is a Chinese-American novelist who wrote the New York Times-bestselling novel The Joy Luck Club.
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(1952-)
Author
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Jessica Tandy
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1909 - 1994
Jessica Tandy was an English-born U.S. actress well known for her role in Broadway's Foxfire and her Oscar-winning performance in the film Driving Miss Daisy.
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(1909-1994)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Kenzo Tange
Architect / 1913 - 2005
Architect Kenzo Tange's best-known early work is the Hiroshima Peace Center. His later work includes the dramatic National Gymnasium for the 1964 Olympic Games.
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(1913-2005)
Architect
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Ida Tarbell
Journalist / 1857 - 1944
Ida Tarbell was an American journalist best known for her pioneering investigative reporting that led to the breakup of the Standard Oil Company’s monopoly.
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(1857-1944)
Journalist
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Henry Taube
Academic, Chemist / 1915 - 2005
Henry Taube was the first Canadian-born scientist to win the Nobel Prize in chemistry for work in electron transfer reactions.
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(1915-2005)
Academic, Chemist
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James Taylor
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1948 -
James Taylor is one of the most popular American folk singers of the 1970s. His album Sweet Baby James is a classic.
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(1948-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Rip Taylor
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Comedian, Television Personality / 1934 -
Comedian Rip Taylor is best known for his tacky costumes, handlebar mustache, wacky wigs and manic confetti tossing in his stage and film appearances.
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(1934-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Comedian, Television Personality
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Manti Te'o
Football Player / 1991 -
Manti Te'o is an American football player who became embroiled in controversy in early 2013, when the story of his girlfriend's tragic death was revealed to be a fabrication.
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(1991-)
Football Player
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Renata Tebaldi
Pianist, Singer / 1922 - 2004
Italian operatic soprano Renata Tebaldi was best known for her exquisite and emotional quality of her singing.
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(1922-2004)
Pianist, Singer
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Alfred Tennyson
Poet / 1809 - 1892
Alfred, Lord Tennyson was Queen Victoria's poet laureate. His lasting works include "Ulysses," "The Lady of Shalott," and Idylls of the King.
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(1809-1892)
Poet
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Teresa Heinz Kerry
Philanthropist / 1938 -
Teresa Heinz is an American philanthropist, the widow of former U.S. Senator H. John Heinz III and the wife of U.S. Senator John Kerry.
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(1938-)
Philanthropist
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Twyla Tharp
Ballet Dancer, Choreographer / 1941 -
Twyla Tharp is an American dancer and choreographer who often integrated popular music--including songs by Billy Joel, Bob Dylan and Frank Sinatra--into her work.
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(1941-)
Ballet Dancer, Choreographer
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Charlize Theron
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actress, Television Actress / 1975 -
Charlize Theron is a South African-born actress, best known for her roles in such films as North Country and Monster, for which she won an Academy Award.
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(1975-)
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actress, Television Actress
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Dave Thomas
Entrepreneur, Chef, Television Personality / 1932 - 2002
Dave Thomas is the founder of the hamburger chain Wendy's and was their TV spokesman starting in 1989.
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(1932-2002)
Entrepreneur, Chef, Television Personality
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William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin of Largs
Physicist, Academic Author / 1824 - 1907
Lord Kelvin was an Irish physicist who developed a temperature scale based on absolute zero, named the Kelvin scale.
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(1824-1907)
Physicist, Academic Author
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Jim Thorpe
Baseball Player, Basketball Player, Boxer, Football Player, Hockey Player, Track and Field Athlete / 1888 - 1953
Jim Thorpe was a Native American professional football and baseball player, known for his all-around athleticism. He was a gold-medal runner at the 1912 Olympics.
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(1888-1953)
Baseball Player, Basketball Player, Boxer, Football Player, Hockey Player, Track and Field Athlete
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Uma Thurman
Film Actress / 1970 -
Uma Thurman is an actress known for roles in such films as Kill Bill and its sequel and Pulp Fiction.
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(1970-)
Film Actress
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Strom Thurmond
U.S. Representative / 1902 - 2003
Strom Thurmond served as a U.S. senator for South Carolina from 1956 to 2003, during which time he switched from Democrat to Republican due to his opposition to the 1964 Civil Rights Act. He resigned from the Senate at age 100—becoming the oldest congressman in U.S. history.
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(1902-2003)
U.S. Representative
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Guan Tianlang
Golfer / 1998 -
Chinese golfer Guan Tianlang became the youngest player in Masters history when he teed off at the 2013 tournament at age 14 years and five months.
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(1998-)
Golfer
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Louis Tiffany
Artist, Entrepreneur / 1848 - 1933
Son of Tiffany & Co. founder Charles Tiffany, Louis Tiffany was an internationally renowned glass maker and a leader of the Art Nouveau movement.
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(1848-1933)
Artist, Entrepreneur
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J.R.R. Tolkien
Linguist, Author / 1892 - 1973
J.R.R. Tolkien is an internationally renowned fantasy writer. He is best known for authoring The Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
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(1892-1973)
Linguist, Author
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LaDainian Tomlinson
Football Player / 1979 -
LaDainian Tomlinson is an American professional gridiron football player who was one of the most productive running backs in NFL history.
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(1979-)
Football Player
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Jacques Torres
Chef / 1960 -
Pastry chef Jacques Torres is best known for his mastery of cooking and baking with chocolate. He is often referred to as "Mr. Chocolate" and owns seven chocolate shops.
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(1960-)
Chef
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Spencer Tracy
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1900 - 1967
Spencer Tracy was one of Hollywood's greatest film stars. He appeared in 75 films from 1930 to 1967 and was nominated for five Academy Awards, two of which he won.
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(1900-1967)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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John Travolta
Actor / 1954 -
John Travolta is a Golden Globe-winning actor whose breakout role was in "Saturday Night Fever." He had a career revival in Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction."
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(1954-)
Actor
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Lee Trevino
Golfer / 1931 -
In 1971 golfer Lee Trevino, nicknamed Supermex, became the first player to win the U.S., British, and Canadian Open championships in a single year.
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(1931-)
Golfer
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Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Tennis Player / 1985 -
World-ranked tennis pro Jo-Wilfried Tsonga beat Rafael Nadal at the Australian Open in 2008, as an unseeded player. In 2012, he lost to Andy Murray in the semifinals at Wimbledon.
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(1985-)
Tennis Player
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Stanley Tucci
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Director / 1960 -
Stanley Tucci is an actor, perhaps best known for playing Julia Child's husband in Julie & Julia, as well as his Oscar-winning performance in The Lovely Bones.
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(1960-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Director
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Tanya Tucker
Singer, Reality Television Star / 1958 -
Tanya Tucker is an American singer best known for her country hits in the 1970s through 2000s. Tucker is one of the best-selling female vocalists of all time.
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(1958-)
Singer, Reality Television Star
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Ted Turner
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist / 1938 -
Ted Turner is a television and media magnate who founded CNN, the first 24-Hour cable news network.
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(1938-)
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist
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Desmond Tutu
Archbishop / 1931 -
Desmond Tutu is a South African Anglican cleric who is known for his role in the opposition to apartheid in South Africa.
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(1931-)
Archbishop
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Shania Twain
Songwriter, Singer / 1965 -
Shania Twain is a Canadian country and pop singer and songwriter, best known for the albums The Woman in Me and Come on Over.
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(1965-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Ronan Tynan
Singer / 1960 -
Ronan Tynan is Irish classical singer, most famous for his renditions of "God Bless America" at the Yankee Stadium during important games.
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(1960-)
Singer
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Michael Urie
Actor / 1980 -
Michael Urie is an award-winning theater and television actor best known for his role as the catty Marc St. James on Ugly Betty.
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(1980-)
Actor
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Peter Ustinov
Academic, Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Director, Radio Personality, Television Personality, Journalist, Playwright / 1921 - 2004
Peter Ustinov was an English actor, writer and director who is known for his Oscar-winning performances in Spartacus (1960) and Topkapi (1964).
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(1921-2004)
Academic, Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Director, Radio Personality, Television Personality, Journalist, Playwright
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Maurice Utrillo
Painter / 1883 - 1955
Maurice Utrillo French painter who was noted for his depictions of the houses and streets of the Montmartre district of Paris.
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(1883-1955)
Painter
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Ritchie Valens
Songwriter, Singer / 1941 - 1959
Mexican-American musician Ritchie Valens is best known for his hit "La Bamba." His successful career was cut short when he died in a plane crash at age 17.
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(1941-1959)
Songwriter, Singer
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Fernando Valenzuela
Baseball Player / 1960 -
Professional baseball player Fernando Valenzuela was a cultural icon in Mexico and the U.S. Latino community. In 1981, he was named Rookie of the Year.
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(1960-)
Baseball Player
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Abigail Van Buren
Writer / 1918 - 2013
Pauline Phillips, best known by the pen name "Abigail Van Buren," was one of America's most adored advice columnists as the author of "Dear Abby." She was the twin sister of columnist Ann Landers.
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(1918-2013)
Writer
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Vivian Vance
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1909 - 1979
Vivian Vance was an actress chiefly known as Ethel Murtz on the 1950s TV sitcom I Love Lucy.
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(1909-1979)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Luther Vandross
Songwriter, Singer / 1951 - 2005
Luther Vandross was a singer and songwriter whose smooth style and voice lent themselves to romantic ballads.
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(1951-2005)
Songwriter, Singer
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Sarah Vaughan
Singer / 1924 - 1990
Sarah Vaughan was an American jazz vocalist known for her impressive three octave range. She was inducted into the Jazz Hall of Fame in 1990.
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(1924-1990)
Singer
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Rudolf Virchow
Academic, Doctor, Political Leader, Biologist / 1821 - 1902
Rudolf Virchow was a German pathologist and statesman, widely credited for his advancements in public health, particularly with his cell theory.
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(1821-1902)
Academic, Doctor, Political Leader, Biologist
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Luchino Visconti
Director / 1906 - 1976
Luchino Visconti was a film director whose films presented a realistic treatment of individuals caught in the conflicts of modern society.
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(1906-1976)
Director
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Andy Wachowski
Filmmaker, Screenwriter / 1967 -
Andy Wachowski is a writer, director and producer known for sci-fi and action films, including The Matrix trilogy, V for Vendetta and Cloud Atlas.
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(1967-)
Filmmaker, Screenwriter
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Lana Wachowski
Activist, Filmmaker, Screenwriter / 1965 -
Lana Wachowski, along with brother Andy, is a producer, director and screenwriter known for The Matrix film trilogy, V for Vendetta and Cloud Atlas.
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(1965-)
Activist, Filmmaker, Screenwriter
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Dwyane Wade
Basketball Player / 1982 -
Basketball star Dwyane Wade plays as a guard for the Miami Heat, with which he has won two NBA Championships, in 2006 and 2012.
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(1982-)
Basketball Player
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Lindsay Wagner
Film Actress, Television Actress, Journalist / 1949 -
Lindsay Wagner is an actress and activist known for her portrayal of Jamie Sommers on TV's The Bionic Woman.
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(1949-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Journalist
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Porter Wagoner
Songwriter, Singer / 1927 - 2007
Country singer Porter Wagoner is best remembered for his flashy handmade rhinestone suits and blond pompadour on his TV show, "The Porter Wagoner Show."
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(1927-2007)
Songwriter, Singer
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Rufus Wainwright
Songwriter, Pianist, Singer / 1973 -
Rufus Wainwright is a Canadian American singer and songwriter best known for his pop albums Rufus Wainwright (1998) and Poses (2001).
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(1973-)
Songwriter, Pianist, Singer
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Tom Waits
Actor, Songwriter, Drummer, Guitarist, Singer / 1949 -
Tom Waits is an American singer-songwriter whose distinctively gritty voice has put a signature sound on the blues, jazz and avant-garde rock that he performs.
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(1949-)
Actor, Songwriter, Drummer, Guitarist, Singer
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Derek Walcott
Playwright, Poet / 1930 -
Derek Walcott is a West Indian poet and playwright noted for works that explore the Caribbean cultural experience.
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(1930-)
Playwright, Poet
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Kara Walker
Painter / 1969 -
Kara Walker is an African-American artist who rose to fame for her use of large paper silhouettes to explore social issues surrounding gender, race and black history.
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(1969-)
Painter
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Kath Walker
Activist, Journalist, Author, Poet / 1920 - 1993
Australian Aboriginal writer and political activist Kath Walker is considered the first of the modern-day Aboriginal protest writers.
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(1920-1993)
Activist, Journalist, Author, Poet
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LeRoy Walker
Coach / 1918 - 2012
LeRoy Walker was the first black coach of an American Olympic team and the first black president of the U.S. Olympic Committee.
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(1918-2012)
Coach
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Mary Walker
Women's Rights Activist, Doctor, Nurse, Surgeon / 1832 - 1919
Mary Walker was a physician and women's rights activist who received the Congressional Medal of Honor for her service during the Civil War.
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(1832-1919)
Women's Rights Activist, Doctor, Nurse, Surgeon
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David Foster Wallace
Journalist, Author / 1962 - 2008
David Foster Wallace was a writer known for his dense short stories, magazine articles and novels, most notably the 1,200-page Infinite Jest.
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(1962-2008)
Journalist, Author
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DeWitt Wallace
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, Publisher / 1889 - 1981
DeWitt Wallace was an American publisher and, with his wife, founder of Reader's Digest magazine. The couple supported numerous philanthropic causes.
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(1889-1981)
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, Publisher
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Raoul Wallenberg
Activist, Diplomat / 1912 - 1947
Swedish businessman and diplomat Raoul Wallenberg is best known for saving thousands of Hungarian Jews during World War II.
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(1912-1947)
Activist, Diplomat
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Quvenzhané Wallis
Film Actress / 2003 -
Quvenzhané Wallis is an actress best known for her Academy Award-nominated role as Hushpuppy in the 2012 film Beasts of the Southern Wild.
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(2003-)
Film Actress
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Ray Walston
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Comedian / 1914 - 2001
Actor Ray Walston enjoyed a successful acting career and is best known for his character Uncle Martin O'Hara on the CBS series My Favorite Martian.
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(1914-2001)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Comedian
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Sam Walton
Entrepreneur / 1918 - 1992
Sam Walton was an American businessman best known for founding the retail chain Wal-Mart, which grew to be the world’s largest corporation.
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(1918-1992)
Entrepreneur
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Hines Ward
Football Player / 1976 -
Wide receiver Hines Ward played his entire 14-year NFL career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, helping lead the team to wins in Super Bowls XL and XLIII.
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(1976-)
Football Player
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M. Ward
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1973 -
M. Ward is a critically acclaimed singer, songwriter and musician known for his solo albums as well as his work with Zooey Deschanel in the duo She & Him.
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(1973-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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J. Robin Warren
Medical Professional, Scientist / 1937 -
J. Robin Warren is a Nobel Prize-winning pathologist who, with Barry J. Marshall, identified the bacteria that causes ulcers.
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(1937-)
Medical Professional, Scientist
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Robert Penn Warren
Civil Rights Activist, Literary Critic, Poet / 1905 - 1989
American poet Robert Penn Warren was one of the founders of New Criticism and is the only person to have won the Pulitzer Prize for both fiction and poetry.
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(1905-1989)
Civil Rights Activist, Literary Critic, Poet
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Wendy Wasserstein
Playwright / 1950 - 2006
Wendy Wasserstein was an award-winning playwright of such works as The Sisters Rosensweig and An American Daughter.
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(1950-2006)
Playwright
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Ethel Waters
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Singer / 1896 - 1977
Ethel Waters was a blues and jazz singer and dramatic actress whose singing, based in the blues tradition, featured her full-bodied voice and slow vibrato.
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(1896-1977)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Singer
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Sam Waterston
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1940 -
Sam Waterston is an acclaimed actor known for his film, TV and stage work, including roles in Law & Order and Gore Vidal's Lincoln.
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(1940-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Tom Watson
Golfer / 1949 -
Tom Watson is an American golfer and six-time PGA Player of the Year. He was one of the sport's dominant figures in the 1970s and '80s.
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(1949-)
Golfer
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Faye Wattleton
Women's Rights Activist, Business Leader, Nurse, Philanthropist / 1943 -
Faye Wattleton, former president and CEO of Planned Parenthood—as well as the first African-American, first female and youngest president in the organization's history—has been one of the strongest champions of women's rights and reproductive health for more than four decades.
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(1943-)
Women's Rights Activist, Business Leader, Nurse, Philanthropist
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André Watts
Pianist / 1946 -
André Watts is an award-winning, renowned pianist known for his virtuosic playing and rhapsodic interpretations of classical music greats.
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(1946-)
Pianist
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Anthony Wayne
General, U.S. Representative / 1745 - 1796
Anthony Wayne was an American general and U.S. Representative best known for winning the Battle of Fallen Timbers which removed Native American claims to Ohio and the surrounding area.
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(1745-1796)
General, U.S. Representative
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Steven Weinberg
Academic, Physicist / 1933 -
Steven Weinberg is a U.S. physicist and Nobel laureate who contributed to work on the unification of the weak force and electromagnetic interaction between elementary particles.
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(1933-)
Academic, Physicist
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Raquel Welch
Film Actress, Television Actress, Pin-up / 1940 -
Actress Raquel Welch was launched as a cinematic sex symbol in One Million Years BC (1966) and continues to be regarded as one of the world's great beauties.
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(1940-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Pin-up
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Wim Wenders
Director / 1945 -
Wim Wenders is a German film director who, along with Fassbinder and Herzog, was one of the principal members of the New German Cinema of the 1970s.
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(1945-)
Director
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Wesley Clark
General / 1944 -
Wesley Clark is a military leader who rose to the top tier of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff and was NATO Supreme Allied Commander.
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(1944-)
General
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James West
Inventor, Scientist / 1931 -
James West is an American inventor who developed the foil electret microphone, now used in 90 percent of all contemporary microphones, in 1962.
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(1931-)
Inventor, Scientist
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Samuel West
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Director / 1966 -
Samuel West is a British actor best known for his roles in the films Howards End, Notting Hill, Van Helsing and Hyde Park on Hudson.
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(1966-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Director
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William Westmoreland
General / 1914 - 2005
William Westmoreland was a U.S. Army general who made a name for himself as commander of American troops in Vietnam.
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(1914-2005)
General
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Edward Weston
Photographer / 1886 - 1958
Edward Weston's photography captured organic forms and texture. Portraits of his family taken in the 1940s are some of his best work.
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(1886-1958)
Photographer
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Lee Westwood
Golfer / 1973 -
Golfer Lee Westwood, who made his PGA debut in 1995, has had several close finishes on some of golf's biggest stages, including third place at the U.S. Open.
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(1973-)
Golfer
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Joss Whedon
Screenwriter / 1964 -
Joss Whedon is a writer and director best known as the creator of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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(1964-)
Screenwriter
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Theodore H. White
Journalist / 1915 - 1986
Theodore H. White was an American journalist, best known for his presidential accounts The Making of the President, 1960 and The Making of the President, 1964.
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(1915-1986)
Journalist
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Alfred North Whitehead
Philosopher, Mathematician, Journalist / 1861 - 1947
British mathematician and philosopher Alfred North Whitehead’s Treatise on Universal Algebra extended Boolean symbolic logic. He received the Order of Merit.
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(1861-1947)
Philosopher, Mathematician, Journalist
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Richard Widmark
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1914 - 2008
Actor Richard Widmark had a long and successful film career and is best known for his shocking debut as a psychopath in Kiss of Death.
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(1914-2008)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Michelle Wie
Golfer / 1989 -
Michelle Wie was the youngest player to qualify for a USGA amateur golf championship. At age 13, she became the youngest player ever to win a USGA adult event.
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(1989-)
Golfer
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Dianne Wiest
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1948 -
Dianne Wiest is an actress known for roles in films such as The Lost Boys and on the TV show In Treatment.
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(1948-)
Film Actress, Television Actress