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Chuck Baldwin
Political Leader, Radio Talk Show Host, Pastor, Author / 1952 -
Chuck Baldwin is a politician, writer, conservative pastor and radio talk show host. He was the Constitution Party's presidential candidate for the 2008 election.
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(1952-)
Political Leader, Radio Talk Show Host, Pastor, Author
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Joshua Bell
Musician / 1967 -
Joshua Bell’s technical skill and versatility in classical and pop music made him one of the most successful late 20th- and early 21st-century violinists.
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(1967-)
Musician
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Larry Bird
Basketball Player, Coach / 1956 -
Larry Bird is a retired professional basketball player known for his years with the Boston Celtics and his deceptively nimble skills on the court.
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(1956-)
Basketball Player, Coach
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Bill Blass
Fashion Designer / 1922 - 2002
Bill Blass, American fashion designer, is known for building a fashion company on his approach to women's fashion that focused on ease and comfort.
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(1922-2002)
Fashion Designer
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Rebbie Jackson
Singer / 1950 -
Rebbie Jackson is the eldest child of the famous Jackson musical family and has had a long career as a R&B solo artist.
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(1950-)
Singer
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Ambrose Burnside
General, U.S. Governor / 1824 - 1881
Ambrose Burnside is best known for his leadership as a general of the Union army in the Civil War, and for originating the fashion of sideburns in the United States.
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(1824-1881)
General, U.S. Governor
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Hoagy Carmichael
Songwriter / 1899 - 1981
Hoagy Carmichael was an American songwriter who wrote the standards "Rockin' Chair," "Lazy River," "Stardust" and "Georgia on my Mind."
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(1899-1981)
Songwriter
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Oscar Charleston
Baseball Player / 1896 - 1954
Oscar Charleston played in the Negro National League and later managed several teams. He’s considered one of the best players in the history of the league.
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(1896-1954)
Baseball Player
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Elbert Frank Cox
Mathematician / 1895 - 1969
In 1925, Elbert Frank Cox became the first African American to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics. He taught for 40 years and inspired future Black mathematicians.
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(1895-1969)
Mathematician
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James Dean
Film Actor / 1931 - 1955
Actor and cultural icon James Dean starred in East of Eden, Rebel Without a Cause and Giant. He was killed in a tragic car accident at age 24.
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(1931-1955)
Film Actor
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Eugene V. Debs
Activist, Political Leader / 1855 - 1926
Eugene V. Debs was a labor organizer and the Socialist Party's candidate for U.S. president five times between 1900 and 1920.
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(1855-1926)
Activist, Political Leader
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John Dillinger
Thief / 1903 - 1934
John Dillinger was an infamous gangster and bank robber during the Great Depression, and was know as "Jackrabbit" and "Public Enemy No. 1."
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(1903-1934)
Thief
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Robert Wise
Director, Producer / 1914 - 2005
American movie director and producer Robert Wise has brought numerous classics to the screen, including such gems as The Sound of Music and West Side Story.
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(1914-2005)
Director, Producer
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Mick Foley
Athlete, Television Personality / 1965 -
Mick Foley is a professional wrestler with WWE, Inc. who wrestles under the names Cactus Jack, Dude Love, and Mankind. He wrote a best-selling autobiography.
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(1965-)
Athlete, Television Personality
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Vivica Fox
Film Actress, Television Actress, Reality Television Star / 1964 -
Vivica Fox is an African-American film and television actress. She got her start in the soap opera Days of Our Lives and is known for her role in the film Soul Food.
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(1964-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Reality Television Star
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Brendan Fraser
Film Actor / 1968 -
Brendan Fraser is an American film actor, starring in such films as The Mummy trilogy and School Ties.
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(1968-)
Film Actor
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Michael Graves
Architect / 1934 -
Michael Graves is an American postmodernist architect who designed the Indianapolis Art Center and restored the Washington Monument.
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(1934-)
Architect
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Gus Grissom
Astronaut / 1926 - 1967
Gus Grissom transitioned from successful Air Force test pilot to NASA astronaut, despite a controversial landing in the Liberty Bell 7.
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(1926-1967)
Astronaut
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Howard Hawks
Director, Producer, Screenwriter / 1896 - 1977
Academy Award-winning filmmaker Howard Hawks directed Only Angels Have Wings, Sergeant York, Scarface, Bringing Up Baby and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
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(1896-1977)
Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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John Hay
Lawyer, Writer, Government Official / 1838 - 1905
U.S. Secretary of State John Hay began his career as Abraham Lincoln’s private secretary, and was later known for promoting an "Open Door" policy in China.
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(1838-1905)
Lawyer, Writer, Government Official
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Florence Henderson
Television Actress / 1934 -
Actress Florence Henderson played Carol Brady, the mom of a blended family with six children, on The Brady Bunch sitcom.
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(1934-)
Television Actress
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Jimmy Hoffa
Activist / 1913 - 1975
Jimmy Hoffa was became a labor organizer in the 1930s, rising in the Teamsters Union during the next two decades until he reached the office of president.
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(1913-1975)
Activist
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Jackie Jackson
Guitarist, Singer / 1951 -
Jackie Jackson was the oldest member of the group Jackson 5, which included his four brothers Michael, Tito, Jermaine and Marlon Jackson.
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(1951-)
Guitarist, Singer
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Janet Jackson
Dancer, Producer, Singer / 1966 -
The younger sister of Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson is one of the best-selling artists in contemporary history. Her albums include Control and Rhythym Nation.
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(1966-)
Dancer, Producer, Singer
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Jermaine Jackson
Singer / 1954 -
Jermaine Jackson was a member of the Jackson 5 music group and brother to Michael Jackson.
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(1954-)
Singer
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La Toya Jackson
Singer / 1956 -
La Toya Jackson is a singer and entertainer, and is best known as a member of the musical Jackson family. Michael Jackson was her brother.
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(1956-)
Singer
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Marlon Jackson
Business Leader, Music Producer, Singer / 1957 -
Marlon Jackson scored platinum records singing with his famous family, including little brother Michael. The Jackson 5 was one of Motown's biggest acts.
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(1957-)
Business Leader, Music Producer, Singer
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Michael Jackson
Dancer, Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer / 1958 - 2009
Singer-songwriter Michael Jackson's award-winning career as the King of Pop transformed the face of pop music and popular culture. He released the best-selling album in history, Thriller, in 1982. He died unexpectedly in 2009.
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(1958-2009)
Dancer, Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer
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Randy Jackson
Singer / 1961 -
Singer and musician Randy Jackson came to fame as a member of the Jacksons, a hit R&B and pop group of the 1970s and '80s.
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(1961-)
Singer
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Tito Jackson
Guitarist / 1953 -
Musician Tito Jackson was lead guitarist for The Jackson 5 and later the Jacksons. He has since reinvented himself as blues musician.
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(1953-)
Guitarist
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J.J. Johnson
Songwriter, Pianist / 1924 - 2001
J.J. Johnson was a 20th century jazz musician and composer regarded as one of the greatest trombonists in history.
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(1924-2001)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Jim Jones
Cult Leader / 1931 - 1978
Jim Jones was best known as the cult leader of the Peoples Temple who led more than 900 followers in a mass suicide via cyanide-laced punch known as the Jonestown Massacre.
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(1931-1978)
Cult Leader
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Greg Kinnear
Actor / 1963 -
Greg Kinnear, the American actor, nominated for an Academy Award in the film As Good as It Gets, after starting his career on Talk Soup.
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(1963-)
Actor
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Steve Kroft
News Anchor, Journalist / 1945 -
Steve Kroft is an American journalist and a longtime correspondent for 60 Minutes.
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(1945-)
News Anchor, Journalist
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Adam Lambert
Singer / 1982 -
Adam Lambert is an American singer best known for his finalist position in the eighth season of American Idol in 2009. His huge vocal range and glam-rocker style made him a standout. Lambert came in second place.
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(1982-)
Singer
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David Letterman
Comedian, Talk Show Host / 1947 -
Comedian and late-night talk show host David Letterman is known for his irreverent sense of humor and cynical, mocking style.
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(1947-)
Comedian, Talk Show Host
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Carole Lombard
Film Actress, Pin-up / 1908 - 1942
Carole Lombard starred in comedic films during the 1930s. She married actor Clark Gable in 1939, but died in a tragic plane accident a few years later.
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(1908-1942)
Film Actress, Pin-up
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Shelley Long
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Comedian, Television Personality / 1949 -
Emmy-award winning television and film actress Shelley Long played Diane Chambers on the TV sitcom Cheers and was Carol Brady in The Brady Bunch: The Movie.
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(1949-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Comedian, Television Personality
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Thomas R. Marshall
Lawyer, Governor, U.S. Vice President / 1854 - 1925
Thomas R. Marshall was a governor of Indiana and served as U.S. vice president under Woodrow Wilson.
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(1854-1925)
Lawyer, Governor, U.S. Vice President
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William Marshall
Film Actor / 1924 - 2003
Film actor. William Marshall was an actor best known for his lead role in the legendary blaxploitation film Blacula.
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(1924-2003)
Film Actor
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Scott McNealy
Entrepreneur / 1954 -
Scott McNealy co-founded the computer technology company Sun Microsystems, a fervent rival of Windows.
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(1954-)
Entrepreneur
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Steve McQueen
Film Actor / 1930 - 1980
American film star Steve McQueen was one of the most popular and well-paid actors of the 1960s and ‘70s. He starred in films like The Great Escape, Bullit and The Getaway.
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(1930-1980)
Film Actor
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John Mellencamp
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1951 -
A pop sensation in the 1980s, singer-songwriter John Mellencamp has evolved into one of rock’s most enduring acts, and given voice to the small-town experience.
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(1951-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Wes Montgomery
Guitarist / 1923 - 1968
Wes Montgomery was a jazz guitarist and probably the most influential postwar improviser on the instrument.
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(1923-1968)
Guitarist
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Ryan Murphy
Director, Producer, Television Producer, Screenwriter / 1965 -
Ryan Murphy is the creator of the popular American television programs Nip/Tuck, Glee, American Horror Story and The New Normal.
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(1965-)
Director, Producer, Television Producer, Screenwriter
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Jane Pauley
Talk Show Host, News Anchor / 1950 -
Jane Pauley was a correspondent and co-anchor for NBC’s Today. She also started the weekly magazine series Real Life with Jane Pauley, later renamed Dateline.
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(1950-)
Talk Show Host, News Anchor
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Sydney Pollack
Film Actor, Television Actor, Director, Producer / 1934 - 2008
Sydney Pollack is an Oscar-winning film director, producer and actor. His director credits include Tootsie and Three Days of the Condor.
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(1934-2008)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Director, Producer
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Gregg Popovich
Coach / 1949 -
Basketball coach Gregg Popovich has guided the
San Antonio Spurs to a number of dramatic NBA victories.
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(1949-)
Coach
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Cole Porter
Songwriter / 1891 - 1964
Cole Porter was a U.S. composer and lyricist who created songs like "I Get a Kick Out of You" and his own series of Broadway musicals including Anything Goes.
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(1891-1964)
Songwriter
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Ernie Pyle
Journalist / 1900 - 1945
American journalist Ernie Pyle was one of the most famous war correspondents of World War II. He won a Pulitzer Prize for reporting in 1944.
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(1900-1945)
Journalist
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Dan Quayle
U.S. Vice President, U.S. Representative / 1947 -
Dan Quayle served in the House of Representatives and the Senate and was the 44th vice president of the United States under President George Bush.
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(1947-)
U.S. Vice President, U.S. Representative
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Orville Redenbacher
Entrepreneur / 1907 - 1995
Popular popcorn salesman, Orville Redenbacher got his start selling kernels from the back of his car. He’s now recognized as the face of Orville Redenbacher Popcorn.
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(1907-1995)
Entrepreneur
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Axl Rose
Singer / 1962 -
Founder and lead singer of Guns N' Roses, Axl Rose, is a celebrated but controversial figure in the world of rock.
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(1962-)
Singer
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David Lee Roth
Singer / 1954 -
Singer David Lee Roth has become a legend of rock 'n' roll, as the wild frontman for Van Halen and as a solo artist.
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(1954-)
Singer
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Paul Samuelson
Academic, Economist / 1915 - 2009
American economist Paul Samuelson is best known as a founder of neo-Keynesian economics and for being the first American to win the Nobel Prize in Economics.
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(1915-2009)
Academic, Economist
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Colonel Harland Sanders
Entrepreneur, Chef / 1890 - 1980
Colonel Sanders is best known for creating a fried chicken recipe that would become the world's fast-food chicken chain, Kentucky Fried Chicken.
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(1890-1980)
Entrepreneur, Chef
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Noble Sissle
Songwriter, Singer, Playwright / 1889 - 1975
Noble Sissle was a pioneering jazz singer, bandleader and composer known for his work on the musical Shuffle Along, among other productions.
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(1889-1975)
Songwriter, Singer, Playwright
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Red Skelton
Film Actor, Television Actor, Painter, Comedian, Radio Personality, Television Personality / 1913 - 1997
Son of a circus clown, Red Skelton was a radio and television comedian and host best known for his emotionally complex routines.
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(1913-1997)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Painter, Comedian, Radio Personality, Television Personality
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Ted Stevens
U.S. Representative / 1923 - 2010
Ted Stevens was a U.S. senator from Alaska, and the longest-serving Republican senator in American history (1968-2009).
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(1923-2010)
U.S. Representative
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Rex Stout
Author / 1886 - 1975
Rex Stout was an American crime writer best known as the man who brought the world the fictional New York City detective Nero Wolfe.
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(1886-1975)
Author
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Twyla Tharp
Ballet Dancer, Choreographer / 1941 -
Twyla Tharp is an American dancer and choreographer who often integrated popular music--including songs by Billy Joel, Bob Dylan and Frank Sinatra--into her work.
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(1941-)
Ballet Dancer, Choreographer
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Kurt Vonnegut
Author / 1922 - 2007
Kurt Vonnegut was an American author best known for the novels Cat's Cradle, Slaughterhouse-Five and Breakfast of Champions.
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(1922-2007)
Author
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Michael Warren
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1946 -
Michael Warren is an actor best known for his work on the critically-acclaimed television series Hill Street Blues.
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(1946-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Harvey Washington Wiley
Activist, Chemist, Writer / 1844 - 1930
Harvey Washington Wiley was an American chemist known as the "Father of the FDA." Throughout much of his career, Wiley campaigned for reforms in food manufacturing and in food labeling.
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(1844-1930)
Activist, Chemist, Writer
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Wilbur Wright
Inventor / 1867 - 1912
Wilbur Wright is best known for developing the first successful airplane with his brother, Orville.
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(1867-1912)
Inventor