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Henry Frick
Art Collector, Entrepreneur / 1849 - 1919
Henry Frick was an industrialist who headed the Carnegie Steel Company and the United States Steel Corporation. His mansion later became the Frick Museum.
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(1849-1919)
Art Collector, Entrepreneur
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Christopher Fry
Educator, Theater Actor, Playwright, Poet / 1907 - 2005
Playwright Christopher Fry wrote a series of major plays in free verse, with undertones of religion and mysticism, including A Phoenix Too Frequent (1946).
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(1907-2005)
Educator, Theater Actor, Playwright, Poet
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Nelly Furtado
Songwriter, Singer / 1978 -
Canadian singer Nelly Furtado topped the charts with songs like "I'm Like a Bird" (2000), "Promiscuous" (2006) and "Say it Right" (2007).
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(1978-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Thomas Gallaudet
Educator / 1787 - 1851
Thomas Gallaudet was an education pioneer and established the American School for the Deaf in 1817.
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(1787-1851)
Educator
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Carlos Gardel
Actor, Singer / 1887 - 1935
Argentine actor and singer Carlos Gardel became famous for his tango ballads in the 1920s and ‘30s. He died in a plane crash in 1935.
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(1887-1935)
Actor, Singer
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Ava Gardner
Film Actress, Pin-up / 1922 - 1990
Actress Ava Gardner was a sultry beauty famous for playing femme fatale roles, and for her marriages to Frank Sinatra, Artie Shaw and Mickey Rooney.
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(1922-1990)
Film Actress, Pin-up
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Henry Highland Garnet
Activist, Political Leader, Minister / 1815 - 1882
Henry Highland Garnet was an African-American best known as an abolitionist whose “Call to Rebellion” speech encouraged slaves to rebel against their owners.
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(1815-1882)
Activist, Political Leader, Minister
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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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William Lloyd Garrison
Activist, Publisher, Journalist / 1805 - 1879
William Lloyd Garrison was an American journalistic crusader who helped lead the successful abolitionist campaign against slavery in the United States.
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(1805-1879)
Activist, Publisher, Journalist
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George VI
King / 1895 - 1952
George VI served as king of the United Kingdom during World War II and was an important symbolic leader. He was succeeded by Queen Elizabeth II, in 1952.
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(1895-1952)
King
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Ira Gershwin
Songwriter / 1896 - 1983
Lyricist Ira Gershwin wrote for popular musicals like Porgy and Bess in the 1920s and '30s. He was in the first writing team to win a Pulitzer for songwriting.
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(1896-1983)
Songwriter
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J. Paul Getty
Art Collector, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist / 1892 - 1976
Billionaire businessman J. Paul Getty became president of the Getty Oil Company after his father George Getty’s death. His Getty Foundation funds the J. Paul Getty Museum and other artist endeavors.
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(1892-1976)
Art Collector, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist
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Maurice Gibb
Singer / 1949 - 2003
As a member of the Bee Gees, Maurice Gibb scored numerous hits during the 1970s.
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(1949-2003)
Singer
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Robin Gibb
Songwriter, Singer / 1949 - 2012
Singing with two of his brothers as the Bee Gees, Robin Gibb scored numerous hits in the 1970s, including "Stayin' Alive" and "How Deep Is Your Love."
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(1949-2012)
Songwriter, Singer
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Billy Gibbons
Guitarist / 1949 -
Billy Gibbons is the bearded lead guitarist for blues/rock band ZZ Top.
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(1949-)
Guitarist
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Kirsten Gillibrand
Women's Rights Activist, U.S. Representative / 1966 -
Kirsten Gillibrand is a U.S. lawyer and politician from New York who's served in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
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(1966-)
Women's Rights Activist, U.S. Representative
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Gary Gilmore
Murderer, Thief / 1940 - 1977
Murder Gary Gilmore was executed by a volunteer firing squad in 1977. His death inspired Norman Mailer’s nonfiction book The Executioner’s Song.
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(1940-1977)
Murderer, Thief
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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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Sheldon Glashow
Physicist, Academic Author / 1932 -
Sheldon Glashow received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1979. His work on the electroweak theory explained the unity of electromagnetism and the weak force.
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(1932-)
Physicist, Academic Author
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Jean-Luc Godard
Film Critic, Director, Producer, Screenwriter / 1930 -
Jean-Luc Godard is a French-Swiss film director and critic who was a leader of the French New Wave in film during the 1950s-60s.
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(1930-)
Film Critic, Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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Maud Gonne
Activist / 1866 - 1953
Maud Gonne was an Irish revolutionary, a romantic muse for William Butler Yeats, and mother to Nobel Peace Prize-winner, Sean MacBride.
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(1866-1953)
Activist
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Elián González
1993 -
In 1999, 5-year-old Elián González became the center of controversy when he was found floating on a raft near Miami after escaping Castro's Cuba.
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(1993-)
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Charles Goodyear
Inventor / 1800 - 1860
American inventor Charles Goodyear discovered the process of vulcanizing rubber. The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company was posthumously named after him.
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(1800-1860)
Inventor
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Betty Grable
Film Actress, Pin-up / 1916 - 1973
Betty Grable was a musical film star and popular pin up model, after starting as a chorus-line dancer in the 1930's.
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(1916-1973)
Film Actress, Pin-up
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Sydney Greenstreet
Film Actor / 1879 - 1954
The heavy set British actor Sydney Greenstreet made a name for himself as a character actor, taking on villainous, scheming roles, such as Kasper Gutman in The Maltese Falcon.
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(1879-1954)
Film Actor
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Rachel Griffiths
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1968 -
Australian actress Rachel Griffiths made her movie debut in the hit Oz comedy Muriel's Wedding (1994), marking the beginning of a successful film career.
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(1968-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Joseph Grimaldi
Comedian / 1778 - 1837
Joseph Grimaldi was an English clown and a pantomimist. His whiteface makeup and impudent thievery became the norm for all pantomime clowns.
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(1778-1837)
Comedian
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Bob Guccione
Entrepreneur / 1930 - 2010
Bob Guccione was a publisher of a variety of magazines, most notably the men's magazine Penthouse.
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(1930-2010)
Entrepreneur
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Savannah Guthrie
Talk Show Host, News Anchor / 1971 -
Journalist and lawyer Savannah Guthrie replaced Ann Curry as co-anchor of NBC's Today show in 2012.
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(1971-)
Talk Show Host, News Anchor
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Jake Gyllenhaal
Film Actor / 1980 -
Jake Gyllenhaal is an Oscar-nominated actor known for his work in films like Donnie Darko, Brokeback Mountain, Jarhead and Zodiac.
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(1980-)
Film Actor
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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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Corey Haim
Actor / 1971 - 2010
Corey Haim was a Canadian actor who was a teen hearthrob in the 1980s (often paired with Corey Feldman). He battled addiction and died of an overdose in 2010.
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(1971-2010)
Actor
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John Hammond
Civil Rights Activist, Music Producer / 1910 - 1987
Record producer John Hammond crusaded for racial integration in the music business, and is regarded as the most important nonmusician in the history of jazz.
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(1910-1987)
Civil Rights Activist, Music Producer
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Peter Handke
Author, Screenwriter / 1942 -
Peter Handke is an Austrian novelist and playwright best known for drawing criticism in the West for his pro-Serbian views during the Kosovo conflict.
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(1942-)
Author, Screenwriter
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Daryl Hannah
Animal Rights Activist, Environmental Activist, Film Actress / 1960 -
Daryl Hannah is an actress with a wide variety of roles under her belt, from that of a mermaid in Splash to an assassin in Kill Bill: Vols 1 and 2
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(1960-)
Animal Rights Activist, Environmental Activist, Film Actress
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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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William S. Harley
Entrepreneur, Engineer / 1880 - 1943
William S. Harley was an American entrepreneur and one of the founders of the Harley-Davidson Motor Company.
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(1880-1943)
Entrepreneur, Engineer
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Julie Harris
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1925 -
Film, stage and television actress Julie Harris rose to stardom through her roles in The Member of the Wedding (1950), The Lark (1955), and other plays.
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(1925-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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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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Tom Hayden
Animal Rights Activist, Civil Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, Political Leader / 1939 -
Tom Hayden is a political activist and writer who served in the California State Assembly and State Senate. He is also the former husband of actress Jane Fonda.
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(1939-)
Animal Rights Activist, Civil Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, Political Leader
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Bob Hayes
Football Player, Track and Field Athlete / 1942 - 2002
Bob Hayes was a sprinter and NFL player who was remarkably powerful, with as much raw speed as any athlete in history.
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(1942-2002)
Football Player, Track and Field Athlete
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Joanna Hayes
Track and Field Athlete / 1976 -
American athlete Joanna Hayes won the gold medal in 100-meter hurdles at the 2004 Olympics, becoming only the second American in history to win the title.
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(1976-)
Track and Field Athlete
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Fletcher Henderson
Songwriter, Pianist / 1897 - 1952
Musician Fletcher Henderson helped define the swing era sound. He was a bandleader himself and later sold his big band jazz arrangements to Benny Goodman.
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(1897-1952)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Rickey Henderson
Baseball Player, Coach / 1958 -
African American Rickey Henderson is a professional baseball player best known for setting a record for the most stolen bases in major league baseball in 1991.
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(1958-)
Baseball Player, Coach
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Joseph Henry
Physicist / 1797 - 1878
Physicist Joseph Henry aided Samuel F.B. Morse in developing the telegraph. He also discovered several important principles of electricity.
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(1797-1878)
Physicist
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Henry IV
King / 1553 - 1610
Henry IV was King of France 1589–1610. The first monarch of France’s Bourbon Dynasty, he issued The Edict of Nantes, granting religious freedom to Protestants.
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(1553-1610)
King
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A.D. Hershey
Biologist / 1908 - 1997
American biologist A.D. Hershey won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1969 for his research done on viruses that infect bacteria.
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(1908-1997)
Biologist
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Don Hewitt
Television Producer / 1922 - 2009
Don Hewitt was a television producer who created the long-running news show 60 Minutes.
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(1922-2009)
Television Producer
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Frederick "Toots" Hibbert
Songwriter, Singer / 1946 -
Musician Frederick "Toots" Hibbert helped define reggae with his band Toots and the Maytals. Their 2004 album, True Love, won a Grammy in 2005.
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(1946-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Mary Higgins Clark
Author / 1927 -
Mary Higgins Clark is a bestselling author of mystery and suspense books, best known for the novel Where Are the Children?
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(1927-)
Author
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George Roy Hill
Director, Producer / 1921 - 2002
Director George Roy Hill produced some of the most popular films of the 1960s and 1970s, including Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
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(1921-2002)
Director, Producer
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Jonah Hill
Actor, Comedian, Producer, Screenwriter / 1983 -
Writer and actor Jonah Hill starred in the teen hit Superbad. In 2011, he received an Oscar nomination for his performance in Moneyball.
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(1983-)
Actor, Comedian, Producer, Screenwriter
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Conrad Hilton
Entrepreneur / 1887 - 1979
Conrad Hilton founded the Hilton Hotel empire and grew it into one of the largest private companies in the U.S., consisting of over 3600 hotels worldwide.
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(1887-1979)
Entrepreneur
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Earl Hines
Pianist / 1903 - 1983
Jazz pianist Earl Hines made a mark on the 20th century jazz scene, especially when he played alongside trumpeter Louis Armstrong.
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(1903-1983)
Pianist
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Dexter Holland
Musician / 1965 -
Dexter Holland is the lead singer of the punk band The Offspring.
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(1965-)
Musician
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James Holmes
Mass Murderer / 1987 -
James Holmes was charged in a Colorado shooting that killed 12 and injured 58 on July 20, 2012.
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(1987-)
Mass Murderer
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Katie Holmes
Actress / 1978 -
Actress Katie Holmes played Joey Potter on The WB teen drama Dawson's Creek from 1998 to 2003. She has a daughter with actor Tom Cruise.
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(1978-)
Actress
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Anthony Hopkins
Film Actor / 1937 -
Anthony Hopkins is an Oscar-winning actor known for roles in many films, including The Lion in Winter, Silence of the Lambs and The Remains of the Day.
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(1937-)
Film Actor
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Robert Houdin
Magician / 1805 - 1871
Robert Houdin, named the Father of Modern Magic, is best known making orange trees grow before an audience's eyes and suspending bodies in air.
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(1805-1871)
Magician
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Dwight Howard
Children's Activist, Basketball Player / 1985 -
American professional basketball player Dwight Howard began playing with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2012. Prior to that, he was a star with the Orlando Magic.
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(1985-)
Children's Activist, Basketball Player
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C. Thomas Howell
Actor, Director, Producer, Screenwriter / 1966 -
C. Thomas Howell is best known for his acting roles in hit 1980s films E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (directed by Steven Spielberg), The Outsiders (1983) and The Hitcher (1986).
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(1966-)
Actor, Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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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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Felicity Huffman
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1962 -
Actress Felicity Huffman has worked on stage, film, and television. She is perhaps best known for her role as Lynette Scavo on the TV show Desperate Housewives.
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(1962-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Howard Hughes
Entrepreneur / 1905 - 1976
Howard Hughes produced and directed movies in the '30s. He had a playboy lifestyle and love of aviation. After a plane accident in 1946, he became reclusive.
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(1905-1976)
Entrepreneur
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Donald Hume
Murderer / 1919 -
Donald Hume is best known for beating a murder charge in England and then being caught for another murder in Switzerland.
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(1919-)
Murderer
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Dolores Ibárruri
Political Leader / 1895 - 1989
Dolores Ibárruri was Spanish Communist leader who earned a legendary reputation as an impassioned orator during the Spanish Civil War.
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(1895-1989)
Political Leader
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Jan Ingenhousz
Biologist, Chemist, Physicist / 1730 - 1799
Jan Ingenhousz was a Dutch physiologist, biologist and chemist who discovered the plant process photosynthesis.
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(1730-1799)
Biologist, Chemist, Physicist
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Joseph Ismay
Business Leader / 1862 - 1937
Titanic survivor Joseph Ismay was the son of Thomas Ismay, founder of the White Star Line. He served as White Star Line's agent before being made partner.
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(1862-1937)
Business Leader
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Samuel L. Jackson
Film Actor / 1948 -
Samuel L. Jackson is known as one of the hardest-working Hollywood actors. In 2011, he was named the highest-grossing actor of all time.
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(1948-)
Film Actor
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Shirley Jackson
Author / 1916 - 1965
Writer Shirley Jackson is best known for her story “The Lottery," which suggests a sinister underside to small-town America, and The Haunting of Hill House.
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(1916-1965)
Author
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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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John Jay
Legal Professional, U.S. Representative, U.S. Governor / 1745 - 1829
A Founding Father of the United States, John Jay established important judicial precedents as the first U.S. chief justice, including the Jay Treaty.
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(1745-1829)
Legal Professional, U.S. Representative, U.S. Governor
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Jay-Z
Entrepreneur, Music Producer, Rapper / 1969 -
Rapper and hip-hop entrepreneur Jay-Z has won Grammy Awards, helmed Def Jam Records, created a clothing line, and married Beyoncé Knowles.
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(1969-)
Entrepreneur, Music Producer, Rapper
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Warren Jeffs
Criminal, Religious Leader / 1955 -
Warren Jeffs, the former leader of the polygamist sect Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, was convicted in 2011 for the sexual assault of underage girls.
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(1955-)
Criminal, Religious Leader
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Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Lawyer, World Leader / 1876 - 1948
Muslim statesman Muhammad Ali Jinnah led Pakistan’s independence from India, and was its first governor-general and president of its constituent assembly.
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(1876-1948)
Lawyer, World Leader
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Hu Jintao
World Leader / 1942 -
Communist party leader Hu Jintao became vice president of China in 1998 and president in 2003. His administration has focused on social and economic reform.
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(1942-)
World Leader
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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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Andrew Johnson
U.S. President / 1808 - 1875
Andrew Johnson was the successor to Abraham Lincoln and was the first president of the United States to be impeached.
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(1808-1875)
U.S. President
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Don Johnson
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1949 -
Don Johnson is an actor who rose quickly to fame as undercover police office Sonny Crockett on the hit TV series Miami Vice.
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(1949-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Lady Bird Johnson
Women's Rights Activist, U.S. First Lady / 1912 - 2007
The wife of U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson, Lady Bird Johnson served as first lady from 1963 to 1969.
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(1912-2007)
Women's Rights Activist, U.S. First Lady
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Davy Jones
Television Actor, Singer / 1945 - 2012
Davy Jones is a singer and actor who found fame as the singer for the band the Monkees on the TV show by the same name.
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(1945-2012)
Television Actor, Singer
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Milla Jovovich
Film Actress, Model / 1975 -
Ukrainian actress, model and singer Milla Jovovich is best known for playing a zombie hunter in the Resident Evil action movie series.
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(1975-)
Film Actress, Model
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Florence Joyner
Track and Field Athlete / 1959 - 1998
Olympic gold medalist Florence Joyner brought style to track and field with form-fitting bodysuits, six-inch fingernails and amazing speed. She still holds the world records in the 100- and 200-meter events.
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(1959-1998)
Track and Field Athlete
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Jane Kaczmarek
Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1955 -
Actress Jane Kaczmarek is best known for playing the strict, yet unpredictable, Lois Wilkerson on the popular television sitcom Malcolm in the Middle.
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(1955-)
Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Wassily Kandinsky
Educator, Painter, Lawyer / 1866 - 1944
Russian-born painter Wassily Kandinsky is credited as a leader in avant-garde art as one of the founders of pure abstraction in painting in the early 20th century.
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(1866-1944)
Educator, Painter, Lawyer
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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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Hamid Karzai
World Leader / 1957 -
Hamid Karzai worked to overthrow the Taliban before becoming president of Afghanistan in 2004. As president he faced enormous political and economic challenges.
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(1957-)
World Leader
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Katerina Witt
Ice Skater / 1965 -
German figure skater Katerina Witt won the first of six European championships and went on to win two Olympic gold medals and four World Championships.
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(1965-)
Ice Skater
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Edmund Kemper
Serial Killer / 1948 -
A serial killer, Edmund Kemper killed six young, college-age women in the Santa Cruz, California, area and several members of his family.
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(1948-)
Serial Killer
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Stan Kenton
Songwriter, Pianist / 1911 - 1979
Stan Kenton was an American pianist, composer and bandleader associated with the swing movement in jazz.
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(1911-1979)
Songwriter, Pianist
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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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Val Kilmer
Film Actor / 1959 -
Val Kilmer is an actor known for such films as Batman Forever, The Doors and Top Gun.
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(1959-)
Film Actor
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Kim Young-Sam
World Leader / 1927 -
South Korean politician Kim Young-Sam was a moderate opposition leader for 30 years, and was president of South Korea from 1993 to 1998.
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(1927-)
World Leader
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Ada Lovelace
Mathematician, Computer Programmer / 1815 - 1852
A gifted mathematician, Ada Lovelace is considered to have written instructions for the first computer program in the mid-1800s.
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(1815-1852)
Mathematician, Computer Programmer
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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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Sam Kinison
Comedian / 1953 - 1992
Sam Kinison was an American comedian best known for his crass humor and trademark scream. The Grammy-nominated comedian received his first break from fellow comedian Rodney Dangerfield.
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(1953-1992)
Comedian
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Rudyard Kipling
Writer / 1865 - 1936
Rudyard Kipling was an English author, famous for his works: Just So Stories, The Jungle Book and "Gunga Din." He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907.
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(1865-1936)
Writer
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Gelsey Kirkland
Ballet Dancer / 1952 -
Gelsey Kirkland joined the New York City Ballet at age 15, becoming its youngest member. In 1984, she left the spotlight for several years due to physical and emotional issues.
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(1952-)
Ballet Dancer
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Martin Heinrich Klaproth
Educator, Chemist / 1743 - 1817
German chemist Martin Klaproth Heinrich discovered a number of elements in the 19th century, including uranium and zirconium.
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(1743-1817)
Educator, Chemist
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Paul Klee
Educator, Painter / 1879 - 1940
Paul Klee was a prolific Swiss and German artist best known for his large body of work, influenced by cubism, expressionism and surrealism.
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(1879-1940)
Educator, Painter