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Ahmadou Ahidjo
World Leader / 1924 - 1989
Ahmadou Ahidjo was the first president of the United Republic of Cameroon. He lead one of the few successful attempts at supraterritorial African unity.
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(1924-1989)
World Leader
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Joan Aiken
Editor, Author / 1924 - 2004
British writer and daughter of Conrad Aiken, Joan Aiken wrote many children's books, including All You've Ever Wanted. She also wrote adult novels.
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(1924-2004)
Editor, Author
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Claribel Alegría
Journalist, Poet / 1924 -
Nicaraguan writer Claribel Alegria, a major voice in contemporary Central American literature, was known for her volume of poetry, Flowers from the Volcano.
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(1924-)
Journalist, Poet
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Chet Atkins
Business Leader, Bassist, Guitarist, Music Producer / 1924 - 2001
Chet Atkins was an influential American country-and-western guitarist and record company executive who is often credited with developing the Nashville Sound.
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(1924-2001)
Business Leader, Bassist, Guitarist, Music Producer
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Lauren Bacall
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Pin-up / 1924 -
Lauren Bacall is an Academy Award-nominated actress known for roles in films like The Big Sleep, How to Marry a Millionaire, The Fan and The Mirror Has Two Faces.
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(1924-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Pin-up
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James Baldwin
Writer / 1924 - 1987
James Baldwin was an essayist, playwright and novelist regarded as a highly insightful, iconic writer with works like The Fire Next Time and Another Country.
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(1924-1987)
Writer
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Billy Barty
Actor, Comedian / 1924 - 2000
Billy Barty is best known for his long acting career, even as he fought for the rights of little people.
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(1924-2000)
Actor, Comedian
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Doc Blanchard
Football Player / 1924 - 2009
Doc Blanchard was a collegiate football player who won the 1945 Heisman Trophy while at West Point.
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(1924-2009)
Football Player
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Marlon Brando
Film Actor / 1924 - 2004
Legendary screen presence Marlon Brando performed for more than 50 years and is famous for such films as A Streetcar Named Desire and The Godfather.
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(1924-2004)
Film Actor
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Dennis Brutus
Poet / 1924 - 2009
Dennis Brutus was a poet whose works center on his sufferings and those of his fellow blacks in South Africa.
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(1924-2009)
Poet
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George H.W. Bush
Diplomat, U.S. President, U.S. Vice President, U.S. Representative / 1924 -
The 41st president of the United States, George H.W. Bush served as vice president under Ronald Reagan. He is the father of George W. Bush, the 43rd president.
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(1924-)
Diplomat, U.S. President, U.S. Vice President, U.S. Representative
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Truman Capote
Author / 1924 - 1984
Truman Capote was a trailblazing writer of Southern descent known for the works Breakfast at Tiffany’s and In Cold Blood, among others.
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(1924-1984)
Author
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Jimmy Carter
U.S. President / 1924 -
Jimmy Carter was the 39th president of the United States (1977-81) and later was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.
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(1924-)
U.S. President
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Shirley Chisholm
U.S. Representative / 1924 - 2005
Shirley Chisholm was the first black congresswoman, and the first African-American woman to make a bid for the U.S. Presidency.
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(1924-2005)
U.S. Representative
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Black Dahlia
1924 - 1947
Nicknamed "the Black Dahlia," Elizabeth Short was brutally murdered in Los Angeles in 1947, her body cut in half and severely mutilated. The Black Dahlia's killer was never found, making her murder one of the oldest cold case files in L.A. to date, and the city's most famous.
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(1924-1947)
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Glenn Davis
Football Player / 1924 - 2005
Glenn Woodward Davis won the 1946 Heisman Trophy as a halfback at Army, setting single season records for average yards per carry, 11.5 in 1945.
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(1924-2005)
Football Player
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Doris Day
Animal Rights Activist, Actress / 1924 -
Doris Day was a singer and actress most popular in the 1950s and early-1960s. She starred in a television sitcom called "The Doris Day Show" from 1968-1973.
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(1924-)
Animal Rights Activist, Actress
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Ruby Dee
Civil Rights Activist, Actress, Playwright, Poet, Screenwriter / 1924 -
Ruby Dee is an American actress, playwright, screenwriter, activist, poet and journalist, perhaps best known for starring in the 1961 film A Raisin in the Sun. She's also known for her civic work with husband Ossie Davis.
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(1924-)
Civil Rights Activist, Actress, Playwright, Poet, Screenwriter
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Joseph Di Mambro
Mass Murderer, Cult Leader, Religious Leader / 1924 - 1994
Joseph Di Mambro and Luc Jouret formed the Order of the Solar Temple and allegedly set fire to Swiss OST buildings, killing themselves and 46 others.
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(1924-1994)
Mass Murderer, Cult Leader, Religious Leader
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Roy Fontaine
Serial Killer / 1924 - 2002
Serial killer Roy Fontaine, originally Archibald Hall, killed a former lover, his employers, an accomplice and another man in England in the 1970s.
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(1924-2002)
Serial Killer
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Robert Frank
Photographer, Director / 1924 -
Robert Frank is a Swiss photographer who is best known his photography collection The Americans, the introduction of which was written by Jack Kerouac.
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(1924-)
Photographer, Director
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Buddy Hackett
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian / 1924 - 2003
Comedian Buddy Hackett co-starred with Carol Burnett on the NBC sitcom Stanley. His film career included an acclaimed role in 1962’s The Music Man.
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(1924-2003)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian
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Alexander Haig
General, Diplomat, Government Official / 1924 - 2010
Alexander Haig was White House chief-of-staff under Richard Nixon, commander of NATO, and US Secretary of State under Ronald Reagan.
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(1924-2010)
General, Diplomat, Government Official
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Monty Hall
Game Show Host / 1924 -
TV personality and producer Monty Hall is best known for 23 years of hosting the game show Let's Make A Deal.
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(1924-)
Game Show Host
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Benny Hill
Actor, Comedian / 1924 - 1992
Benny Hill, the British comedian, is best known for his long running comedy series that would play in 109 countries.
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(1924-1992)
Actor, Comedian
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Lee Iacocca
Business Leader / 1924 -
Automobile executive Lee Iacocca worked for Ford Motor Co. and promoted the Mustang, but later moved to Chrysler Corp. where he helped achieve record profits.
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(1924-)
Business Leader
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J.J. Johnson
Songwriter, Pianist / 1924 - 2001
J.J. Johnson was a 20th century jazz musician and composer regarded as one of the greatest trombonists in history.
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(1924-2001)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Raj Kapoor
Film Actor, Director, Producer / 1924 - 1988
Raj Kapoor was an Indian film director and producer of Hindi-language films. He is best known as the "Charlie Chaplin of Indian cinema."
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(1924-1988)
Film Actor, Director, Producer
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Don Knotts
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian / 1924 - 2006
Don Knotts was a comedic actor of film and television known for his roles on TV's The Andy Griffith Show and Three's Company.
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(1924-2006)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian
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Ed Koch
Mayor / 1924 - 2013
Ed Koch was an outspoken attorney, author and media commentator who was the mayor of New York City from 1977 to 1989.
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(1924-2013)
Mayor
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Tom Landry
Coach / 1924 - 2000
Pro Football Hall of Famer Tom Landry played gridiron football for the New York Giants and was the first ever head coach of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys.
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(1924-2000)
Coach
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Alain Louis Bombard
Doctor, Biologist / 1924 - 2005
Marine biologist Alain Louis Bombard crossed the Atlantic without food or water to prove that he could live on just fish, plankton, and rain and sea water.
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(1924-2005)
Doctor, Biologist
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Sidney Lumet
Director, Producer, Screenwriter / 1924 - 2011
Director Sidney Lumet was best known for his films Twelve Angry Men and Serpico. He made more than 40 films during his career.
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(1924-2011)
Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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Jean-Francois Lyotard
Philosopher / 1924 - 1998
A leading twentieth century philosopher, Jean-Francois Lyotard was noted for his analysis of postmodernity and its impact on humankind.
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(1924-1998)
Philosopher
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Henry Mancini
Conductor / 1924 - 1994
Henry Mancini was an American composer, His best-known works include the theme to The Pink Panther film series and the song "Moon River."
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(1924-1994)
Conductor
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Benoit Mandelbrot
Mathematician, Academic Author / 1924 - 2010
Benoit Mandelbrot was known as the father of the fractals, a concept he popularized in The Fractal Geometry of Nature in 1982.
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(1924-2010)
Mathematician, Academic Author
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William Marshall
Film Actor / 1924 - 2003
Film actor. William Marshall was an actor best known for his lead role in the legendary blaxploitation film Blacula.
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(1924-2003)
Film Actor
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Lee Marvin
Film Actor / 1924 - 1987
Actor Lee Marvin’s appeared in about 70 films, including Hell in the Pacific and The Dirty Dozen, between 1951 and 1986.
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(1924-1987)
Film Actor
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Marcello Mastroianni
Actor / 1924 - 1996
Marcello Mastroianni often played the ideal European male in Federico Fellini's films.
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(1924-1996)
Actor
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George Mikan
Basketball Player, Lawyer / 1924 - 2005
Basketball player George Mikan won five NBA championships with Minneapolis. He was one of the tallest players and increased modern height expectations.
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(1924-2005)
Basketball Player, Lawyer
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Robert Mugabe
Prime Minister / 1924 -
Robert Mugabe has served as president of Zimbabwe since 1987, previously serving as prime minister. He has been re-elected to the presidency multiple times, but elections have reportedly been tainted by fraud and voter intimidation.
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(1924-)
Prime Minister
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Carroll O'Connor
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1924 - 2001
Carroll O’Connor played Archie Bunker on the 1970s sitcom All in the Family. His comedic role as close-minded Archie made fun of bigoted opinions.
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(1924-2001)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Geraldine Page
1924 - 1987
Actress Geraldine Page, born in Missouri 1924, was well respected for her dedication to her roles on stage and screen, winning an Oscar and an Emmy.
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(1924-1987)
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Eduardo Paolozzi
Sculptor / 1924 - 2005
Sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi's collage work combining surrealism with elements of popular culture and technology led him to be credited as the inventor of Pop Art.
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(1924-2005)
Sculptor
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José Quintero
Director / 1924 - 1999
Panamanian-born U.S. theatrical director José Quintero was a founder of the Off-Broadway theatre Circle in the Square, where he directed regularly from 1950.
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(1924-1999)
Director
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William Rehnquist
Supreme Court Justice / 1924 - 2005
William Rehnquist was appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court by President Richard Nixon in 1971. He was elevated to the post of chief justice by President Ronald Reagan in 1986. He remained chief justice until his death in 2005.
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(1924-2005)
Supreme Court Justice
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Max Roach
Educator, Songwriter, Drummer / 1924 - 2007
Max Roach was a jazz drummer and pioneer of the bebop style.
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(1924-2007)
Educator, Songwriter, Drummer
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Patricia Roberts Harris
Political Leader / 1924 - 1985
Patricia Roberts Harris was the first African-American woman to hold a cabinet position, serve as U.S. ambassador and head a law school.
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(1924-1985)
Political Leader
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Earl Scruggs
Musician / 1924 - 2012
Earl Scruggs is a bluegrass musician who pioneered the Scruggs Style, a method of banjo playing.
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(1924-2012)
Musician
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Rod Serling
Anti-War Activist, Television Personality, Author, Screenwriter / 1924 - 1975
Emmy Award–winning television and film writer Rod Serling created and hosted the sci-fi fantasy series The Twilight Zone and co-wrote Planet of the Apes.
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(1924-1975)
Anti-War Activist, Television Personality, Author, Screenwriter
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Bobby Short
Pianist, Singer / 1924 - 2005
With his casual but intimate renditions, Bobby Short was the quintessential café and supper-club singer of his time.
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(1924-2005)
Pianist, Singer
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Brett Somers
Television Actress, Television Personality / 1924 - 2007
Brett Somers was a TV actress and personality perhaps best known for her appearances on Match Game, the top game show during much of the 1970s.
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(1924-2007)
Television Actress, Television Personality
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Margaret Truman
Singer, Writer / 1924 - 2008
Margaret Truman, daughter of Harry Truman, became a singer and writer in her own right.
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(1924-2008)
Singer, Writer
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Nguyen Van Thieu
World Leader / 1924 - 2001
Nguyen Van Thieu was elected president of South Vietnam in 1967, but was forced to flee when his government surrendered to the North in 1975.
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(1924-2001)
World Leader
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Gloria Vanderbilt
Artist, Fashion Designer, Writer / 1924 -
Known for her fashion design and tumultuous personal life, actress, writer and artist Gloria Vanderbilt became an iconic figure in American popular culture during the 20th century.
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(1924-)
Artist, Fashion Designer, Writer
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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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Dinah Washington
Singer / 1924 - 1963
Dinah Washington was a singer noted for her gospel-inspired delivery and string of top 10 rhythm-and-blues hits.
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(1924-1963)
Singer
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Jack Weston
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1924 - 1996
Actor Jack Weston was a regular as a character actor in a variety of 1950s television shows and enjoyed constant film work in the 1960s and 1970s.
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(1924-1996)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Ed Wood
Director / 1924 - 1978
Filmmaker and novelist Ed Wood is famous for his low-budget films of the 1950s like Plan 9 From Outer Space, which are celebrated today as sheer camp.
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(1924-1978)
Director
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Muhammad Zia ul-Haq
World Leader / 1924 - 1988
Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq was Pakistani chief of Army staff, chief martial-law administrator, and president of Pakistan (1978–88).
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(1924-1988)
World Leader