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R. Kelly
Singer / 1967 -
R. Kelly is a popular American R&B singer-songwriter and record producer best known for his gospel-tinged vocals and highly sexualized lyrics.
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(1967-)
Singer
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Ethel Kennedy
1928 -
Ethel Kennedy is best known as the widow of Robert F. Kennedy, the former U.S. Attorney General and New York Senator who was assassinated in 1968.
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(1928-)
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Keokuk
Political Leader / 1790 - 1848
Sauk Indian politician Keokuk became chief by ceding Indian lands to win white support and by rallying opposition to his own tribe's resistance leaders.
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(1790-1848)
Political Leader
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Chaka Khan
Actress, Songwriter, Singer / 1953 -
Chaka Khan is an American singer and composer who gained international fame in the 1970s as the frontwoman of the band Rufus.
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(1953-)
Actress, Songwriter, Singer
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Walter Koenig
Television Actor / 1936 -
Walter Koenig is an actor and writer known chiefly for his role as Mr. Chekov on the 1960s sci-fi hit Star Trek.
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(1936-)
Television Actor
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Lee Konitz
Saxophonist / 1927 -
Lee Konitz is an American jazz musician, a leading figure in cool jazz, and is known as one of the most distinctive alto saxophonists.
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(1927-)
Saxophonist
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Alison Krauss
Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer / 1971 -
Alison Krauss is a multiple Grammy Award-winning singer songwriter who records country, bluegrass, folk and Americana.
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(1971-)
Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer
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Ray Kroc
Entrepreneur / 1902 - 1984
Ray Kroc was an American entrepreneur best known for expanding McDonald’s from a local chain to the world’s most profitable restaurant franchise operation.
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(1902-1984)
Entrepreneur
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Gene Krupa
Drummer / 1909 - 1973
Dummer Gene Krupa, who played with Benny Goodman in the 1930s, was known for his extended solos. His style inspired swing era music.
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(1909-1973)
Drummer
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John Landis
Director / 1950 -
A successful director, John Landis is best known for his comedies, which include National Lampoon’s Animal House, The Blues Brothers, and Trading Places.
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(1950-)
Director
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Nathan Leopold
Murderer / 1904 - 1971
Nathan Leopold (1904–1971), along with Richard Loeb, killed a 14-year-old boy while trying to commit "the perfect crime." They were caught.
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(1904-1971)
Murderer
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John Lewis
Songwriter, Pianist / 1920 - 2001
American jazz pianist and composer John Lewis was a member of the Modern Jazz Quartet, one of the longest-lived and best-received groups in jazz history.
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(1920-2001)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Robert Todd Lincoln
Lawyer, Political Leader / 1843 - 1926
Robert Todd Lincoln was an American lawyer and secretary of war best known as the first-born son of President Abraham Lincoln.
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(1843-1926)
Lawyer, Political Leader
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Willie Lloyd
Drug Dealer
Willie Lloyd was the leader of one of Chicago's street gangs, The Almighty Vice Lord Nation. He changed his focus in 2002, working for anti-gang peace efforts.
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Drug Dealer
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Richard Loeb
Murderer / 1905 - 1936
Richard Loeb, of Leopold and Loeb, is best known for murdering 14-year old Bobby Franks with Nathan Leopold in an attempt to carry out the 'perfect crime'.
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(1905-1936)
Murderer
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Joey Lombardo
Organized Crime Boss / 1929 -
Joey Lombardo is best known for his mafia associations in Chicago and defrauding the Teamster's Union.
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(1929-)
Organized Crime Boss
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Ludacris
Film Actor, Rapper / 1977 -
Ludicris is a rapper and actor known for personifying the "Dirty South" style of rap music.
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(1977-)
Film Actor, Rapper
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Jane Lynch
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1960 -
Jane Lynch is a Golden Globe and Emmy-Award winning film and television actress. She is best known for her role as Coach Sue Sylvester on the TV series Glee.
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(1960-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Bernie Mac
Actor, Comedian / 1957 - 2008
Bernie Mac was a standup comedian and actor on film and television known for his "Bernie Mac Show" and appearance in the "Ocean's 11" films.
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(1957-2008)
Actor, Comedian
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Fred MacMurray
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1908 - 1991
Comedic actor Fred MacMurray starred in films from the ‘30s through the ‘60s, but was known for his role as the father in the 1960s TV show My Three Sons.
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(1908-1991)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Karl Malden
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1912 - 2009
Karl Malden has established a venerable career as a character actor, appearing in close to seventy films in his fifty years in Hollywood.
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(1912-2009)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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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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John Malkovich
Film Actor / 1953 -
John Malkovich is an award-winning actor who's known for his roles in films like Places in the Heart, Dangerous Liaisons and Being John Malkovich.
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(1953-)
Film Actor
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David Mamet
Playwright, Screenwriter / 1947 -
David Mamet is a playwright and screenwriter known for such heady works as American Buffalo and Glengarry Glen Ross.
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(1947-)
Playwright, Screenwriter
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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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Marilu Henner
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1952 -
Marilu Henner is best known for her acting careerin film and TV, particularly the series Taxi.
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(1952-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Marlee Matlin
Film Actress, Theater Actress / 1965 -
Academy Award winner Marlee Matlin, who pursued a professional acting career despite being legally deaf, is an inspirational role model to many.
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(1965-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress
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Curtis Mayfield
Singer / 1942 - 1999
Curtis Mayfield was a singer-songwiter known for his racially conscious soul and funk who had a number one album with his score for the film Superfly.
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(1942-1999)
Singer
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Jenny McCarthy
Activist, Film Actress, Game Show Host, Reality Television Star / 1972 -
Jenny McCarthy was named Playboy's 1994 Playmate of the Year and hosted MTV's Singled Out from 1995 to 1997. She began hosting Love in the Wild in June 2012.
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(1972-)
Activist, Film Actress, Game Show Host, Reality Television Star
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Melissa McCarthy
Actress, Comedian, Producer, Writer / 1970 -
Actress Melissa McCarthy starred as Sookie in the show Gilmore Girls. In 2011, she received an Oscar nomination for best supporting actress in the film Bridesmaids.
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(1970-)
Actress, Comedian, Producer, Writer
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Frances McDormand
Film Actress / 1957 -
Actress Frances McDormand won an Oscar for her portrayal of a pregnant, Minnesotan policewoman in the Coen brothers’ film Fargo.
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(1957-)
Film Actress
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Elizabeth McGovern
Actress / 1961 -
Elizabeth McGovern is an Academy Award-nominated actress known for playing Cora Crawley on the BBC series Downton Abbey.
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(1961-)
Actress
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Lyle Menendez
Murderer / 1968 -
Lyle Menendez was convicted, along with his brother Erik, of killing his parents. They each unsuccessfully claimed self-defense, and were sentenced to life in prison in 1996.
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(1968-)
Murderer
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Marjorie Merriweather Post
Economist, Philanthropist / 1887 - 1973
Though primarily remembered for her lavish tastes, heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post was a shrewd businesswoman and a dedicated philanthropist.
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(1887-1973)
Economist, Philanthropist
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Oscar Micheaux
Filmmaker, Journalist, Screenwriter / 1884 - 1951
Oscar Micheaux was an African-American filmmaker whose films were a challenge to segregation in both Hollywood and society in general. He wrote, produced and directed more than 45 films from 1919 to 1948.
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(1884-1951)
Filmmaker, Journalist, Screenwriter
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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 A. Millikan
Educator, Physicist / 1868 - 1953
American physicist Robert A. Milikan is best known for measuring the charge on the electron, for which he won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1923.
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(1868-1953)
Educator, Physicist
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Alley Mills
Television Actress / 1951 -
Alley Mills is a television actress who starred in the hit series The Wonder Years, as well as Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.
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(1951-)
Television Actress
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Vincente Minnelli
Director / 1903 - 1986
Married to Judy Garland and father to Liza Minnelli, film director Vincente Minnelli infused a new sophistication and vitality into movie musicals of the 1940s and '50s.
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(1903-1986)
Director
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Harriet Monroe
Critic / 1860 - 1936
American art critic Harriet Monroe founded Poetry magazine, which helped launch the careers of many popular poets, in 1912.
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(1860-1936)
Critic
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Clayton Moore
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1914 - 1999
Actor Clayton Moore appeared in approximately 70 feature films and played the Lone Ranger on a ABC network television version of the radio program.
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(1914-1999)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Khalil Gibran Muhammad
Educator, Writer / 1972 -
Dr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad is a professor, author and media commentator who is executive director of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.
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(1972-)
Educator, Writer
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Bill Murray
Film Actor, Television Actor, Radio Personality / 1950 -
Comedian and actor Bill Murray is best known for his roles on Saturday Night Live and in the classic comedies Caddy Shack and Stripes. More recently, he was cast as FDR in the film Hyde Park on Hudson.
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(1950-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Radio Personality
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Baby Face Nelson
Criminal / 1908 - 1934
"Baby Face" Nelson was a gangster, bank robber and triggerman who work for Al Capone and John Dillinger.
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(1908-1934)
Criminal
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Eliot Ness
Police Officer / 1903 - 1957
Eliot Ness was a law enforcement official in Chicago, best known for his efforts to enforce Prohibition as head of "The Untouchables."
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(1903-1957)
Police Officer
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Bob Newhart
Television Actor / 1929 -
A low-key satirist, Bob Newhart starred in a series of TV sitcoms, The Bob Newhart Show (1971–1978), Newhart (1982–1990), and Bob (1992).
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(1929-)
Television Actor
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Nichelle Nichols
Actress, Music Producer, Singer / 1932 -
Actress Nichelle Nichols is best known for her groundbreaking portrayal of Lieutenant Uhura on the original Star Trek television series.
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(1932-)
Actress, Music Producer, Singer
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A.C. Nielsen
Entrepreneur / 1897 - 1980
A.C. Nielsen was an American market-research engineer and business executive, best known for creating Nielsen ratings, a national rating of television viewing.
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(1897-1980)
Entrepreneur
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Bob Novak
Talk Show Host / 1931 - 2009
Bob Novak was a conservative TV talk show personality, most famously appearing on CNN's often-explosive Crossfire.
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(1931-2009)
Talk Show Host
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Kim Novak
Film Actor, Pin-up / 1933 -
Film actress Kim Novak was a leading box-office attraction of the 1950s, perhaps the last of the ‘sex goddesses’ produced by the Hollywood star system.
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(1933-)
Film Actor, Pin-up
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Donald O'Connor
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Dancer / 1925 - 2004
Trouper Donald O'Connor starred with Francis the Talking Mule, danced in Singing In the Rain, and was a familiar face on 1950s television.
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(1925-2004)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Dancer
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Chris O'Donnell
Actor / 1970 -
Actor Chris O'Donnell co-starred with Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman, played Robin in two Batman flicks and now stars on the television series NCIS: Los Angeles.
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(1970-)
Actor
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Michelle Obama
Lawyer, U.S. First Lady / 1964 -
Michelle Obama is a lawyer, Chicago city administrator and community outreach worker, as well as the wife of U.S. President Barack Obama and the 44th first lady.
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(1964-)
Lawyer, U.S. First Lady
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Ted Olson
Lawyer, Political Leader / 1940 -
Ted Olson is an American attorney who served as an Assistant Attorney General in the Reagan administration from 1981 to 1984.
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(1940-)
Lawyer, Political Leader
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Suze Orman
Entrepreneur, Talk Show Host, Journalist / 1951 -
With a long list of best-selling books, Suze Orman has established herself as one of the top personal finance experts in the United States.
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(1951-)
Entrepreneur, Talk Show Host, Journalist
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Michael Ovitz
Entrepreneur / 1946 -
Michael Ovitz is a Hollywood agent who headed the powerful Creative Artists Agency and was briefly president of the Walt Disney Company.
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(1946-)
Entrepreneur
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William S. Paley
Entrepreneur, Television Producer / 1901 - 1990
William S. Paley was a businessman who started what would become the CBS television network.
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(1901-1990)
Entrepreneur, Television Producer
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Deval Patrick
Legal Professional, Governor / 1956 -
Deval Patrick is governor of Massachusetts and the former U.S. assistant attorney general of civil rights.
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(1956-)
Legal Professional, Governor
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Fritz Pollard
Coach, Football Player / 1894 - 1986
Fritz Pollard was the first African American to play in the Rose Bowl, the first African-American NFL coach and one of the NFL's first black players.
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(1894-1986)
Coach, Football Player
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John Prine
Guitarist, Singer / 1946 -
John Prine is an American singer-songwriter who has issued a prodigious number of albums. His work has been covered by Bonnie Raitt, Johnny Cash and George Strait.
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(1946-)
Guitarist, Singer
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Richard Pryor
Actor, Comedian, Screenwriter / 1940 - 2005
Richard Pryor was a groundbreaking African-American comedian and one of the top entertainers of the 1970s and '80s.
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(1940-2005)
Actor, Comedian, Screenwriter
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Aidan Quinn
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1959 -
Aidan Quinn is a film and television actor of Irish heritage who has found his niche playing sensitive, intelligent male characters, often in supporting roles.
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(1959-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Harold Ramis
Film Actor, Director, Producer, Screenwriter / 1944 -
Actor and director Harold Ramis has created or starred in many successful comedies, including Caddyshack and Ghostbusters.
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(1944-)
Film Actor, Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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Lou Rawls
Singer / 1933 - 2006
Lou Rawls was a singer and songwriter known for his baritone voice and the small acting roles he took on the side.
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(1933-2006)
Singer
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James Earl Ray
Murderer / 1928 - 1998
James Earl Ray is best known for assassinating civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., in 1968.
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(1928-1998)
Murderer
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Ronald Reagan
Film Actor, Television Actor, U.S. President, U.S. Governor / 1911 - 2004
President Ronald Reagan helped redefine the purpose of government and pressured the Soviet Union to end the Cold War. He solidified the conservative agenda for decades after his presidency.
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(1911-2004)
Film Actor, Television Actor, U.S. President, U.S. Governor
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Denise Richards
Actress, Model / 1971 -
Model and actress Denise Richards is best known for her role in 1998's Wild Things, and for her tumultuous marriage and divorce with actor Charlie Sheen.
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(1971-)
Actress, Model
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Jason Robards
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1922 - 2000
Jason Robards Jr. was an intense stage and film actor, and a frequent interpreter of Eugene O'Neill's work. He starred in the 1960 television production The Iceman Cometh, and later starred in films like Philadelphia and Magnolia.
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(1922-2000)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Robert Reed
Television Actor / 1932 - 1992
American actor Robert Reed played the quintessential family man Mike Brady in the enduring sitcom The Brady Bunch.
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(1932-1992)
Television Actor
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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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Jack Ruby
Entrepreneur, Assassin / 1911 - 1967
Nightclub owner Jack Ruby murdered Lee Harvey Oswald before Oswald could stand trial for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
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(1911-1967)
Entrepreneur, Assassin
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Donald Rumsfeld
Military Leader, Government Official / 1932 -
Donald Rumsfeld is a political figure known for being the secretary of defense under both President Gerald Ford and President George W. Bush.
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(1932-)
Military Leader, Government Official
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Carl Sandburg
Journalist, Author, Poet / 1878 - 1967
American poet Carl Sandburg was also a folklorist, novelist and historian. He won a Pulitzer Prize for the book Abraham Lincoln: The War Years.
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(1878-1967)
Journalist, Author, Poet
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E.W. Scripps
Publisher / 1854 - 1926
Publisher E.W. Scripps (1854–1926) founded the first major U.S. newspaper chain, and his company is still in the media business.
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(1854-1926)
Publisher
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Mike Shanahan
Coach, Football Player / 1952 -
Mike Shanahan is a highly effective NFL football coach who led John Elway and the Broncos to two consecutive Superbowl wins.
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(1952-)
Coach, Football Player
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Bernard Shaw
News Anchor, Journalist / 1940 -
Renowned television journalist Bernard Shaw covered many monumental 20th century events, from the Jonestown tragedy to Tienanmen Square. He helped launch news network CNN as its chief anchor.
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(1940-)
News Anchor, Journalist
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Sidney Sheldon
Author, Screenwriter / 1917 - 2007
Sidney Sheldon was a best-selling novelist who won Oscar, Tony and Emmy awards for his work on the stage and screen.
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(1917-2007)
Author, Screenwriter
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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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Sherri Shepherd
Television Actor, Talk Show Host / 1967 -
Comedian and actress Sherri Shepherd has co-hosted the popular daytime talk show The View since 2007.
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(1967-)
Television Actor, Talk Show Host
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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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Maria Shriver
Philanthropist / 1955 -
Maria Shriver married Arnold Schwarzenegger and is the first lady of California. She is part of the Kennedy family and was an NBC journalist for many years.
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(1955-)
Philanthropist
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Shel Silverstein
Illustrator, Songwriter, Author, Poet / 1930 - 1999
Shel Silverstein was a poet and musician known for children’s books such as The Giving Tree and Where the Sidewalk Ends.
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(1930-1999)
Illustrator, Songwriter, Author, Poet
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Gary Sinise
Film Actor, Director, Producer / 1955 -
Actor Gary Sinise played Lt. Dan in the 1994 blockbuster Forrest Gump. He received an Oscar nomination for the role.
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(1955-)
Film Actor, Director, Producer
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Gene Siskel
Television Personality / 1946 - 1999
Film critic Gene Siskel reviewed movies with co-host Roger Ebert on the nationally syndicated program Siskel & Ebert & the Movies.
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(1946-1999)
Television Personality
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Grace Slick
Songwriter, Singer / 1939 -
Singer-songwriter Grace Slick was one of the lead singers for the band Jefferson Airplane. She wrote the songs "White Rabbit" and "Somebody to Love".
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(1939-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Harry Smith
News Anchor, Journalist / 1951 -
Emmy Award-winning journalist Harry Smith worked for CBS Evening News and CBS This Morning before hosting A&E Network's Biography series.
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(1951-)
News Anchor, Journalist
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Patti Smith
Songwriter, Singer, Journalist, Poet / 1946 -
Patti Smith is a highly influential figure in the New York City punk rock scene, starting with her 1975 album Horses. Her biggest hit is the single "Because the Night."
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(1946-)
Songwriter, Singer, Journalist, Poet
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A. G. Spalding
Baseball Player, Entrepreneur / 1850 - 1915
U.S. baseball player, executive, and sporting-goods manufacturer A.E. Spalding co-founded one of the premier American sporting-goods companies.
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(1850-1915)
Baseball Player, Entrepreneur
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Richard Speck
Serial Killer / 1941 - 1991
In 1966, Richard Speck committed one of the most horrifying mass murders in American history when he brutalized and killed eight student nurses living on Chicago's South Side.
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(1941-1991)
Serial Killer
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Tony Spilotro
Organized Crime Boss / 1938 - 1986
Tony Spilotro is best known as a mob representative in Las Vegas from the 1970s to the '80s. He was brutally beaten and murdered by mob members in 1986.
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(1938-1986)
Organized Crime Boss
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Mavis Staples
Civil Rights Activist, Singer / 1939 -
Mavis Staples is best known for her extensive gospel career with the Staples Singers.
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(1939-)
Civil Rights Activist, Singer
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John Paul Stevens
Supreme Court Justice / 1920 -
John Paul Stevens was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1975. In 2008 he renounced the death penalty as unconstitutional.
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(1920-)
Supreme Court Justice
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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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Mr. T
Film Actor, Television Actor, Athlete, Reality Television Star / 1952 -
Actor and professional wrestler Mr. T, known for his mohawk and gold chains, starred in 1980s TV programs like The A-Team and Mister T.
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(1952-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Athlete, Reality Television Star
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Isiah Thomas
Basketball Player, Entrepreneur / 1961 -
Isiah Thomas is generally regarded as one of the best point guards in the history of basketball. He played for the Detroit Pistons.
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(1961-)
Basketball Player, Entrepreneur
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Paul Tibbets
Military Leader / 1915 - 2007
Paul Tibbets was a brigadier general in the U.S. Air Force and is best known for piloting the aircraft to drop the first atomic bomb in the history of warfare.
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(1915-2007)
Military Leader
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Emmett Till
1941 - 1955
The murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till on August 28, 1955 galvanized the emerging civil rights movement.
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(1941-1955)
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Mel Torme
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer, Radio Personality, Journalist / 1925 - 1999
Mel Torme was a singer, jazz vocalist, and composer active from the 1940s-1990s. He also wrote biographies of Judy Garland and Buddy Rich.
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(1925-1999)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer, Radio Personality, Journalist
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Jeff Tweedy
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1967 -
Jeff Tweedy is a singer and songwriter who belongs to the influential alternative rock band Wilco.
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(1967-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Melvin Van Peebles
Film Actor, Director, Producer, Playwright, Screenwriter / 1932 -
Melvin Van Peebles was a filmmaker and auteur who pioneered the "blaxsploitation" genre of African American action films in the 1970s.
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(1932-)
Film Actor, Director, Producer, Playwright, Screenwriter