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Reinaldo Arenas
Poet / 1943 - 1990
Reinaldo Arenas was a Cuban poet, novelist and essayist who fled persecution under Fidel Castro and immigrated to the United States.
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(1943-1990)
Poet
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Arthur Ashe
Activist, Tennis Player / 1943 - 1993
Arthur Ashe is the first African American to win the men's singles at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open, and the first black American to be ranked No. 1 in the world.
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(1943-1993)
Activist, Tennis Player
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Florence Ballard
Singer / 1943 - 1976
Singer Florence Ballard formed The Supremes in 1961 with childhood friends Mary Wilson and Diana Ross. She sang on 16 different Top 40 hits.
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(1943-1976)
Singer
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Jim Barksdale
Entrepreneur / 1943 -
Jim Barksdale is an American entrepreneur and business executive who served as president and CEO of Netscape from 1995 to 1999.
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(1943-)
Entrepreneur
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Carlo Benetton
Entrepreneur / 1943 -
Carlo Benetton is the deputy chairman of the family-owned Edizione Holding and Benetton Group, a clothing company active in 120 countries.
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(1943-)
Entrepreneur
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Griselda Blanco
Drug Dealer, Murderer, Organized Crime Boss / 1943 - 2012
Infamous drug trafficker Griselda Blanco is suspected of committing more than 200 murders while transporting cocaine from Colombia to the U.S. She was murdered in Colombia in 2012.
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(1943-2012)
Drug Dealer, Murderer, Organized Crime Boss
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Steven Bochco
Television Producer / 1943 -
Steven Bochco is a US television producer and writer. He is famous for creating Hill Street Blues, L.A. Law and NYPD Blue.
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(1943-)
Television Producer
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Bill Bradley
Basketball Player, U.S. Representative / 1943 -
Bill Bradley is known for turning his basketball fame into a political career in the US Senate and as a candidate for the Presidency in 1999.
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(1943-)
Basketball Player, U.S. Representative
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Jack Bruce
Bassist, Singer / 1943 -
Jack Bruce is considered one of greatest bassists of all time. As the lead singer and bass guitarist for the band Cream, he wrote and sang "Sunshine of Your Love" and "White Room," among several other hits.
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(1943-)
Bassist, Singer
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Mary Brunner
Criminal / 1943 -
Mary Brunner, a member of Charles Manson's "Family," was in jail at the time of the infamous Tate/LaBianca murders, thereby precluding her participation.
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(1943-)
Criminal
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Jocelyn Bell Burnell
Astronomer / 1943 -
British astronomer Jocelyn Bell Burnell assisted in constructing a large radio telescope and discovered pulsars, cosmic sources of peculiar radio pulses.
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(1943-)
Astronomer
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Chevy Chase
Film Actor, Television Actor, Screenwriter / 1943 -
Chevy Chase is a comedic actor who is best know for his appearances on Saturday Night Live and his starring roles in the films Caddyshack and Fletch.
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(1943-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Screenwriter
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Larry Clark
Photographer, Director / 1943 -
American photographer and film director Larry Clark is known for his images and movies, like Kids, that graphically depict unconventional teenage activities.
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(1943-)
Photographer, Director
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Cheryl Crane
Murderer, Writer / 1943 -
Cheryl Crane is the daughter of Hollywood legend Lana Turner. In 1958 when she was just 14 years old she committed murder, stabbing Turner's boyfriend after hearing him threaten to kill her mother.
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(1943-)
Murderer, Writer
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Jim Croce
Guitarist, Singer / 1943 - 1973
Jim Croce was an American folk singer and songwriter. He released five studio albums between 1966 and 1973, before his untimely death in 1973.
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(1943-1973)
Guitarist, Singer
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David Cronenberg
Director, Screenwriter / 1943 -
David Cronenberg is a film director known for works such as Scanners, Dead Ringers, and A History of Violence.
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(1943-)
Director, Screenwriter
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Robert Crumb
Illustrator, Singer, Author / 1943 -
American illustrator and artist Robert Crumb is best known for his distinctive style and satirical tone and creating the cartoon character Fritz the Cat.
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(1943-)
Illustrator, Singer, Author
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Blythe Danner
Film Actress, Theater Actress / 1943 -
Blythe Danner is an American actress of stage and screen but is probably familiar to most as Gwyneth Paltrow's mother.
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(1943-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress
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Willie Davenport
Track and Field Athlete, Military Leader / 1943 - 2002
Willie Davenport was an Olympic athlete and medal winner and one of only a few Americans to compete in both the Summer and Winter games.
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(1943-2002)
Track and Field Athlete, Military Leader
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Robert De Niro
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Director / 1943 -
Legendary award-winning actor Robert De Niro has starred in such films as Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, The Godfather: Part II and Silver Linings Playbook.
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(1943-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Director
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Catherine Deneuve
Film Actress / 1943 -
French actress Catherine Deneuve worked with some of the world’s most famous directors, including Roman Polanski in his 1965 film Repulsion.
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(1943-)
Film Actress
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John Denver
Environmental Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1943 - 1997
John Denver was one of the most successful singer-songwriters of the 1970s. His hits include "Take Me Home, Country Roads" and "Thank God I'm a Country Boy."
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(1943-1997)
Environmental Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Bobby Fischer
Chess Player / 1943 - 2008
Bobby Fischer is best known for being the first American grandmaster of chess.
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(1943-2008)
Chess Player
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Walter Forbes
White Collar Criminal / 1943 -
Former chairman of the Cendant Corporation, Walter A. Forbes is best known as the man behind the largest accounting fraud of the 1990s.
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(1943-)
White Collar Criminal
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Robert Gates
Government Official / 1943 -
Robert Gates served as director of the CIA under George H.W. Bush before serving as secretary of defense under presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
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(1943-)
Government Official
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David Geffen
Entrepreneur / 1943 -
David Geffen is an ambitious, energetic music and movie executive who established a vast Hollywood-based empire, featuring Geffen Records and DreamWorks.
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(1943-)
Entrepreneur
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Newt Gingrich
U.S. Representative / 1943 -
With his "Contract with America," former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich established his position as the head of the anti-Clinton Republican wave in 1994.
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(1943-)
U.S. Representative
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Nikki Giovanni
Civil Rights Activist, Television Personality, Poet / 1943 -
The poems of Nikki Giovanni helped to define the African American voice of the 1960s, '70s and beyond. She was also a major force in the Black Arts movement.
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(1943-)
Civil Rights Activist, Television Personality, Poet
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Louise Gluck
Poet / 1943 -
Louise Glück is a poet whose work has been described as technically precise, sensitive, insightful and gripping.
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(1943-)
Poet
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Doris Kearns Goodwin
Educator, Journalist / 1943 -
Doris Kearns Goodwin is best known for authoring biographies of American presidents, including Lyndon B. Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.
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(1943-)
Educator, Journalist
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George Harrison
Musician / 1943 - 2001
George Harrison was lead guitarist of The Beatles as well as a singer-songwriter on many of their most memorable tracks.
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(1943-2001)
Musician
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Mickey Hart
Drummer / 1943 -
For close to 30 years, drummer Mickey Hart paired with Bill Kreutzmann to form the rhythm section for the iconic rock 'n' roll band the Grateful Dead.
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(1943-)
Drummer
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Henry Hill
Organized Crime Boss / 1943 - 2012
Henry Hill was a member of the Lucchese crime family who became a federal informant, inspiring the Martin Scorsese movie Goodfellas.
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(1943-2012)
Organized Crime Boss
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Julio Iglesias
Singer / 1943 -
Singer Julio Iglesias's was highly success during the 1970s and 1980s. Among his best-known songs is his duet "To All the Girls I've Loved Before."
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(1943-)
Singer
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Mick Jagger
Songwriter, Singer / 1943 -
As the lead singer of the Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger has become a rock legend for his gritty, blues-influenced songs and for his charismatic stage presence.
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(1943-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Judith Jamison
Ballet Dancer, Choreographer / 1943 -
Judith Jamison, choreographer and dancer, has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the Kennedy Center Honors and the National Medal of Arts.
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(1943-)
Ballet Dancer, Choreographer
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Janis Joplin
Singer / 1943 - 1970
Singer Janis Joplin rose to fame in the late 1960s and was known for her powerful, blues-inspired vocals. She died of an accidental drug overdose in 1970.
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(1943-1970)
Singer
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John Kerry
U.S. Representative / 1943 -
Senator John Kerry has supported free trade, expansive foreign and military policy and education spending. In 2004, he was a democratic presidential nominee.
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(1943-)
U.S. Representative
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Mohammad Khatami
World Leader / 1943 -
Mohammad Khatami is an Iranian political leader and was President of Iran from 1997 to 2005.
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(1943-)
World Leader
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Jean-Claude Killy
Athlete / 1943 -
Jean-Claude Killy is a French former champion alpine skier who won three gold medals at the 1968 Winter Olympics.
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(1943-)
Athlete
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Billie Jean King
Tennis Player / 1943 -
Billie Jean King is best known for her long and successful tennis career.
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(1943-)
Tennis Player
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Ben Kingsley
Actor / 1943 -
Ben Kingsley is an Academy Award-winning actor known for his work in films like Gandhi, Bugsy and Schindler’s List.
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(1943-)
Actor
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Mike Leigh
Director, Playwright, Screenwriter / 1943 -
Mike Leigh is a British film director and playwright who's known for his use of improvisation. He won best director at Cannes for his film Naked.
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(1943-)
Director, Playwright, Screenwriter
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James Levine
Conductor, Pianist / 1943 -
James Levine is a renowned pianist, violinist and conductor who has served as music director of the Metropolitan Opera since 1971.
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(1943-)
Conductor, Pianist
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Little Eva
Singer / 1943 - 2003
Little Eva was a singer best known for the overnight stardom brought to her through her #1 smash "The Loco-Motion."
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(1943-2003)
Singer
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Jeffrey MacDonald
Murderer, Doctor / 1943 -
New York physician Jeffrey MacDonald was convicted in 1979 for murdering his pregnant wife and two daughters, but questions remain about his guilt.
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(1943-)
Murderer, Doctor
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John Major
Prime Minister / 1943 -
John Major was a member of the British Parliament's Conservative Party and England's prime minister from 1990 to 1997.
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(1943-)
Prime Minister
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Terrence Malick
Actor, Filmmaker, Screenwriter / 1943 -
Terrence Malick is a critically acclaimed American film director who films include: Badlands, Days of Heaven and The Tree of Life.
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(1943-)
Actor, Filmmaker, Screenwriter
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Barry Manilow
Songwriter, Singer / 1943 -
Barry Manilow made the whole world sing with his 1970s hits "I Write the Songs," "Mandy" and "Copacabana (At the Copa)."
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(1943-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Michael Mann
Director, Producer, Screenwriter / 1943 -
Michael Mann in an Emmy Award-winning film director, producer and screenwriter best known for producing the 1980s crime series, Miami Vice.
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(1943-)
Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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Penny Marshall
Director, Producer / 1943 -
Penny Marshall became a successful film director after starring in the sitcom Laverne and Shirley. Her works include Big and Riding in Cars With Boys.
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(1943-)
Director, Producer
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Joseph Massino
Organized Crime Boss / 1943 -
Mobster Joseph Massino became boss of the Bonanno crime family when other crime bosses were being sent to jail for life. The press called him "the Last Don."
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(1943-)
Organized Crime Boss
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James Alan McPherson
Scholar, Author / 1943 -
James Alan McPherson is an award-winning African-American short-story writer who focuses his character-driven works on racial tension, isolation and love.
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(1943-)
Scholar, Author
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Ronnie Milsap
Songwriter, Pianist, Singer / 1943 -
Ronnie Milsap is a multiple Grammy Award-winning country music singer and pianist. A blind performer, Milsap's songs were frequent cross-over hits during the 1970s and 1980s.
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(1943-)
Songwriter, Pianist, Singer
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Joni Mitchell
Songwriter, Singer / 1943 -
Singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, responsible for hits such as "Both Sides Now" and "Big Yellow Taxi," is widely considered 1960s and '70s folk royalty.
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(1943-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Mario Molina
Chemist / 1943 -
Mexican-born chemist Mario Molina won a Nobel Prize in 1995 for his research on how man-made compounds affect the ozone layer.
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(1943-)
Chemist
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Joe Morgan
Baseball Player / 1943 -
Baseball player Joe Morgan won consecutive National League MVP awards 1975–1976, when he led the Cincinnati Reds to back-to-back World Series championships.
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(1943-)
Baseball Player
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Jim Morrison
Songwriter, Singer, Poet / 1943 - 1971
Jim Morrison was the charismatic singer and songwriter for the 1960 rock group the Doors until his death in a Paris bathtub at age 27.
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(1943-1971)
Songwriter, Singer, Poet
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Pervez Musharraf
General, World Leader / 1943 -
Pervez Musharraf went from military leader to president of Pakistan after a bloodless coup in 1998.
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(1943-)
General, World Leader
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Joe Namath
Football Player / 1943 -
Joe Namath, nicknamed "Broadway Joe”, was a U.S. football quarterback who in his third season with the New York Jets threw for a record 4,007 yards.
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(1943-)
Football Player
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John Nettles
Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1943 -
British actor John Nettles is known for his crime-fighting, mystery-solving roles. He played Detective Chief Inspector Barnaby on the show The Midsomer Murders.
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(1943-)
Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Randy Newman
Songwriter, Pianist, Singer / 1943 -
Randy Newman is an American singer, songwriter and film composer best known for such songs as "Short People," I Love L.A.," and Mama Told Me Not to Come."
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(1943-)
Songwriter, Pianist, Singer
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Oliver North
Government Official / 1943 -
Oliver North, former deputy-director of the National Security Council, was implicated in the Iran-Contra affair and forced to resign. Charges were cleared in 1990.
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(1943-)
Government Official
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Michael Ondaatje
Author, Poet / 1943 -
Michael Ondaatje is a Canadian novelist and poet whose best known work is the Booker Prize-winning novel, The English Patient.
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(1943-)
Author, Poet
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Joe Pesci
Film Actor / 1943 -
Character actor Joe Pesci appeared alongside Robert De Niro in the film Raging Bull. This was the beginning of a long line of supporting roles for Pesci.
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(1943-)
Film Actor
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Lynn Redgrave
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1943 - 2010
Lynn Redgrave was an actress from the five generations of Redgrave actors known for her work on both stage and screen.
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(1943-2010)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Keith Relf
Singer / 1943 - 1976
Keith Relf was a founding memeber of the Yardbirds, one of the pivotal British rock bands of the 1960s. Relf is also remembered for his unusual, untimely death.
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(1943-1976)
Singer
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Keith Richards
Guitarist / 1943 -
Guitarist Keith Richards is one of the driving forces behind the Rolling Stones, the self-proclaimed "World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band."
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(1943-)
Guitarist
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Geraldo Rivera
Talk Show Host, Journalist / 1943 -
Though best known for his controversial talk shows, television personality Geraldo Rivera also worked as a journalist for several major news outlets.
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(1943-)
Talk Show Host, Journalist
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Robbie Robertson
Guitarist / 1943 -
Legendary guitarist and songwriter Robbie Robertson has had several hit albums with The Band, an influential rock group of the 1960s and 1970s.
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(1943-)
Guitarist
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Gale Sayers
Football Player / 1943 -
Football player Gale Sayers was the youngest player to join the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He played running back for the Chicago Bears.
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(1943-)
Football Player
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Edie Sedgwick
Actress, Model / 1943 - 1971
Edie Sedgwick was a socialite and model who became a muse to Andy Warhol in the 1960s.
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(1943-1971)
Actress, Model
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Sam Shepard
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Director, Author, Playwright / 1943 -
Sam Shepard is a prolific, Oscar-nominated actor and playwright who’s won the Pulitzer Prize.
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(1943-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Director, Author, Playwright
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Joel Siegel
Radio Personality, Television Personality / 1943 - 2007
Known for his wit and warm personality, critic Joel Siegel gave film reviews and interviewed film stars on Good Morning America for more than 25 years.
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(1943-2007)
Radio Personality, Television Personality
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Richard E Smalley
Chemist / 1943 - 2005
Richard E. Smalley was an American chemist best known for discovering a new form of carbon, for which he won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
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(1943-2005)
Chemist
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Ronnie Spector
Singer / 1943 -
Ronnie Spector became famous in the 1960s as the lead singer of the Ronettes, whose hits include "Be My Baby" and "Walking in the Rain".
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(1943-)
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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Sharon Tate
Film Actress, Television Actress, Model / 1943 - 1969
Model and actress Sharon Tate is best remembered for her tragic and untimely death at the hands of serial killer Charles Manson.
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(1943-1969)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Model
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Chef Tell
Chef, Television Personality / 1943 - 2007
Chef Tell was one of the first culinary celebrities, giving cooking demonstrations on television beginning in the 1970s.
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(1943-2007)
Chef, Television Personality
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Hervé Villechaize
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1943 - 1993
Hervé Villechaize was a French actor best known for playing Tattoo on the 1970s television show Fantasy Island.
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(1943-1993)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Lech Walesa
Activist, World Leader / 1943 -
Labor activist and later Polish president Lech Walesa helped form and lead communist Poland's first independent trade union, Solidarity and won a Nobel Prize.
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(1943-)
Activist, World Leader
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Christopher Walken
Actor / 1943 -
Film Actor Christopher Walken often plays the bad guy, but he has also proved himself in comic roles and has been a repeat guest on Saturday Night Live.
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(1943-)
Actor
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Roger Waters
Bassist, Songwriter, Singer / 1943 -
Roger Waters was the singer, songwriter and bassist for the British rock band Pink Floyd. He also has had an extensive solo career.
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(1943-)
Bassist, Songwriter, Singer
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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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Paul Wolfowitz
Government Official / 1943 -
Paul Wolfowitz is a U.S. government official who is best known as the leading architect of the Iraq War under President George Bush's administration.
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(1943-)
Government Official
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Bob Woodward
Journalist / 1943 -
Bob Woodward is an American journalist and author who reported on the Watergate scandal for The Washington Post. His coverage greatly contributed to the Post's 1973 Pulitzer Prize.
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(1943-)
Journalist
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Peter Zumthor
Educator, Architect / 1943 -
Peter Zumthro is a Swiss architect who won the Pritzker Prize in 2009 and is known for his minimalist, pure aesthetic.
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(1943-)
Educator, Architect