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Rudolph Giuliani
Lawyer, Mayor, U.S. Representative / 1944 -
Rudy Giuliani is a former major of New York City who served during the September 11th terrorist attacks in 2001.
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(1944-)
Lawyer, Mayor, U.S. Representative
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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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Jackie Gleason
Actor, Comedian / 1916 - 1987
Jackie Gleason was a pioneer of television comedy. "The Honeymooners" and "The Jackie Gleason Show" have been audience favorites for more than half a century.
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(1916-1987)
Actor, Comedian
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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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Paulette Goddard
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Model / 1910 - 1990
Paulette Goddard was an American actress best known for her film performances and her marriage to Charlie Chaplin and Burgess Meredith.
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(1910-1990)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Model
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Bernhard Goetz
Folk Hero / 1947 -
Bernhard Goetz is best known as the "Subway Vigilante" for shooting four teenagers during an attempted mugging in a subway car.
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(1947-)
Folk Hero
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Tracey Gold
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1969 -
Tracey Gold is an actress who shot to stardom in the 1980s on the hit TV show Growing Pains.
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(1969-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Whoopi Goldberg
Film Actress, Television Actress, Comedian, Talk Show Host / 1955 -
Whoopi Goldberg is a Grammy-Award winning comedienne, an actress, a human rights advocate, and TV host of the daytime talk show The View.
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(1955-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Comedian, Talk Show Host
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Cuba Gooding Jr.
Actor / 1968 -
Cuba Gooding Jr. is an African-American actor who is best known for his Oscar-winning role in Cameron Crowe's film Jerry Maguire.
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(1968-)
Actor
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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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Kim Gordon
Bassist, Songwriter, Singer / 1953 -
Kim Gordon is the bass player for the band Sonic Youth as well as an artist and clothing designer.
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(1953-)
Bassist, Songwriter, Singer
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Gordon Gould
Physicist / 1920 - 2005
Gordon Gould contributed to the invention of a Laser that uses visible light and the first use of the acronym LASER, in 1959.
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(1920-2005)
Physicist
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Lesley Gore
Songwriter, Singer / 1946 -
Lesley Gore is a singer-songwriter best remembered for her 1963 smash single "It's My Party." Gore also scored hits with "Maybe I Know" and "You Don't Own Me."
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(1946-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Louis Gossett, Jr.
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1936 -
Louis Gossett Jr. is an actor best known for his Oscar-winning performance in 1983's An Officer and a Gentleman.
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(1936-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Gilbert Gottfried
Comedian / 1955 -
Comedian and actor Gilbert Gottfried is known for his trademark squinting and screeching. He's appeared in several films and television programs.
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(1955-)
Comedian
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Junior Gotti
Organized Crime Boss / 1964 -
Mobster John "Junior" Gotti allegedly served as a capo in the Gambino family and was the acting boss when his father, John Gotti, now deceased, was in prison.
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(1964-)
Organized Crime Boss
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John Gotti
Organized Crime Boss / 1940 - 2002
John Gotti was an organized crime leader who became head of the Gambino family.
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(1940-2002)
Organized Crime Boss
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Victoria Gotti
Reality Television Star / 1962 -
Victoria Gotti is a writer, reality television participant and daughter of the late Gambino crime family Mafia boss, John Gotti.
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(1962-)
Reality Television Star
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Elliott Gould
Actor / 1938 -
Actor Elliott Gould starred in the original M*A*S*H movie, married Barbra Streisand, and is one of Ocean's Eleven (2001 version).
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(1938-)
Actor
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Jay Gould
Entrepreneur / 1836 - 1892
Jay Gould was a prominent American railroad builder and financier. He illegally issued new stock for Erie Railroads in the "Erie War" with Vanderbilt.
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(1836-1892)
Entrepreneur
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Stephen Jay Gould
Educator, Biologist, Journalist, Author / 1941 - 2002
Stephen Jay Gould was an American paleontologist and evolutionary biologist, and the best-selling writer of popular science books.
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(1941-2002)
Educator, Biologist, Journalist, Author
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Katharine Graham
Business Leader, Publisher, Journalist / 1917 - 2001
Katharine Graham was an owner and publisher of news publications. Her best-selling autobiography, Personal History, earned a Pulitzer Prize in 1997.
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(1917-2001)
Business Leader, Publisher, Journalist
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Seth Grahame-Smith
Producer, Author, Screenwriter / 1976 -
Seth Grahame-Smith is author of the best-selling novels Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter and screenwriter for Dark Shadows.
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(1976-)
Producer, Author, Screenwriter
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Grandma Moses
Painter / 1860 - 1961
Anna Mary Robertson, also known as
"Grandma Moses," became widely famous for her nostalgic paintings depicting rural American life.
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(1860-1961)
Painter
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Sammy "The Bull" Gravano
Drug Dealer, Organized Crime Boss / 1945 -
Sammy "The Bull" Gravano, a mobster turned government witness, is best known for testifying against his mafia associates in exchange for government protection.
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(1945-)
Drug Dealer, Organized Crime Boss
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Hank Greenberg
Baseball Player / 1911 - 1986
Hank Greenberg became one of Major League Baseball's first Jewish super stars, while playing for the Detroit Tigers.
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(1911-1986)
Baseball Player
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Jerry Greenfield
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist / 1951 -
Jerry Greenfield is the co-founder of the company that makes Ben & Jerry's ice cream.
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(1951-)
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist
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Alan Greenspan
Economist, Government Official / 1926 -
Alan Greenspan is a financial adviser best known for his service as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board of the United States from 1987 to 2006.
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(1926-)
Economist, Government Official
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Ellie Greenwich
Songwriter / 1940 - 2009
Ellie Greenwich is best known as the writer of hit songs from the 1960's through the 1980's.
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(1940-2009)
Songwriter
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Jennifer Grey
Film Actress, Television Actress, Reality Television Star / 1960 -
Jennifer Grey is an American actress, best-known for her role as Frances "Baby" Houseman in the 1987 hit film Dirty Dancing.
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(1960-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Reality Television Star
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Melanie Griffith
Film Actress / 1957 -
Actress Melanie Griffith was born to The Birds star Tippi Hedren in 1957, wed Miami Vice star Don Johnson twice, and married Antonio Banderas in 1996.
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(1957-)
Film Actress
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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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Christopher Guest
Film Actor, Director, Screenwriter / 1948 -
Christopher Guest has written, directed and starred in a number of classic comedies, including This is Spinal Tap (1984) and Waiting for Guffman (1996).
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(1948-)
Film Actor, Director, Screenwriter
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Arlo Guthrie
Guitarist, Singer / 1947 -
American folk singer Arlo Guthrie is the son of renowned folk pioneer Woody Guthrie. Arlo's songbook includes the beloved "Alice's Restaurant Massacree."
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(1947-)
Guitarist, Singer
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Fred Gwynne
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1926 - 1993
Fred Gwynne was an actor known for his roles as Herman Munster on the sitcom The Munsters and as the crusty judge in the film My Cousin Vinny.
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(1926-1993)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Maggie Gyllenhaal
Film Actress / 1977 -
Maggie Gyllenhaal is an actress known for roles in small films and for her leading-lady role in The Dark Night.
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(1977-)
Film Actress
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Buddy Hackett
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian / 1924 - 2003
Comedian Buddy Hackett co-starred with Carol Burnett on the NBC sitcom Stanley. His film career included an acclaimed role in 1962’s The Music Man.
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(1924-2003)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian
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Alex Haley
Journalist, Author / 1921 - 1992
Alex Haley was an American writer whose works of historical fiction and reportage depicted the struggles of African Americans.
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(1921-1992)
Journalist, Author
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Adelaide Hall
Singer / 1901 - 1993
Adelaide Hall was an American-born jazz singer whose improvisational wordless rhythms ushered in what became known as scat.
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(1901-1993)
Singer
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Moby
Singer / 1965 -
Musician, singer. Moby was born as Richard Melville Hall on September 11, 1965, in Harlem, New York. However, his parents felt that such a grand name was unsuited for such a small, fragile child and instead decided to call him Moby, after the eponymous
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(1965-)
Singer
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William S. Halsted
Doctor, Surgeon, Scientist / 1852 - 1922
William S. Halsted was a pioneer of scientific surgery who opened a surgical school at Johns Hopkins University.
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(1852-1922)
Doctor, Surgeon, Scientist
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Alice Hamilton
Educator, Activist, Doctor, Chemist / 1869 - 1970
Alice Hamilton was a physician and authority on lead poisoning and industrial disease. The NIOSH present an award in her name.
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(1869-1970)
Educator, Activist, Doctor, Chemist
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Marvin Hamlisch
Songwriter / 1944 - 2012
Marvin Hamlisch composed more than 40 motion picture scores throughout his career, including 1973's "The Way We Were" and 1975's "A Chorus Line." He is also known for his musical adaptation for 1973's The Sting, and work on such films as Sophie's Choice and Ordinary People.
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(1944-2012)
Songwriter
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Oscar Hammerstein II
Songwriter / 1895 - 1960
Lyricist and librettist Oscar Hammerstein II collaborated with Richard Rodgers on the Pulitzer Prize–winning musicals Oklahoma! and South Pacific.
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(1895-1960)
Songwriter
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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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John P. Hammond
Guitarist, Singer / 1942 -
Son of famed music producer John H. Hammond, John P. Hammond is a Grammy-winning American blues singer and guitarist. He was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2011.
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(1942-)
Guitarist, Singer
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Valerie Harper
Actress / 1939 -
Actress Valerie Harper won three consecutive Emmy Awards for playing Rhoda Morgenstern on The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
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(1939-)
Actress
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Lorenz Hart
Songwriter / 1895 - 1943
Lorenz Hart was an American lyricist best known for his collaborations with Richard Rodgers, including "My Funny Valentine" and "Blue Moon."
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(1895-1943)
Songwriter
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Melissa Joan Hart
Actress, Director, Writer / 1976 -
American actress Melissa Joan Hart starred on the television shows Clarissa Explains It All and Sabrina the Teenage Witch, and began performing on the TV series Melissa & Joey in 2010.
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(1976-)
Actress, Director, Writer
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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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Moss Hart
Playwright, Screenwriter / 1904 - 1961
Moss Hart won a Pulitzer Prize with George S. Kaufman for their play You Can't Take It With You and directed the original 1956 production of My Fair Lady.
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(1904-1961)
Playwright, Screenwriter
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Anne Hathaway
Film Actress / 1982 -
American actress Anne Hathaway has starred in films like The Devil Wears Prada, Becoming Jane, Love and Other Drugs, and Les Miserables.
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(1982-)
Film Actress
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Richie Havens
Guitarist, Singer / 1941 - 2013
Richie Havens was an American folk singer who opened the 1969 Woodstock Festival, and covered numerous pop and folk songs over his long career.
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(1941-2013)
Guitarist, Singer
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Susan Hayward
Film Actress, Pin-up / 1917 - 1975
Film actress Susan Hayward earned an Academy Award nomination as Best Actress for her role in Smash-Up, and later won for her performance in I Want to Live.
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(1917-1975)
Film Actress, Pin-up
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Rita Hayworth
Film Actress, Dancer, Pin-up / 1918 - 1987
American film actress Rita Hayworth is best known for her stunning explosive sexual charisma on screen in films throughout the 1930s and 1940s.
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(1918-1987)
Film Actress, Dancer, Pin-up
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Randolph A. Hearst
Entrepreneur / 1915 - 2000
Randolph A. Hearst was born a billionaire, but he helped transform the vast Hearst newspaper empire built by his father from a flagging company to a profitable private media company. However, the media melee over his daughter, Patty Hearst's abduction by the Symbionese Liberation Army overshadowed other aspects of his life.
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(1915-2000)
Entrepreneur
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Al Held
Educator, Painter / 1928 - 2005
Painter, Al Held was know for his painting complex cube-like structures in the 1960s, and his precise and brightly colored geometric forms in the 1980s.
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(1928-2005)
Educator, Painter
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Joseph Heller
Anti-War Activist, Author / 1923 - 1999
Based on his experience, novelist Joseph Heller wrote the satirical novel Catch-22, considered one of the most significant works of postwar protest literature.
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(1923-1999)
Anti-War Activist, Author
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Leona Helmsley
Business Leader / 1920 - 2007
Leona Helmsley was a New York real estate tycoon whose legal troubles were as well known as her successes.
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(1920-2007)
Business Leader
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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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Bernard Herrmann
Songwriter / 1911 - 1975
Bernard Herrmann was an American composer best known as the author of scores for Orson Welles and Alfred Hitchcock films including Citizen Kane and Psycho.
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(1911-1975)
Songwriter
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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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Catherine Hicks
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1951 -
Actress Catherine Hicks played Annie Camden, a minister’s wife and mother, on the popular family drama 7th Heaven.
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(1951-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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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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Oscar Hijuelos
Author / 1951 -
Novelist Oscar Hijuelos’s received the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1990 for his book, The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love, which explored being Hispanic in America.
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(1951-)
Author
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Tommy Hilfiger
Fashion Designer / 1951 -
American fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger created a brand of clothing that was extremely popular with several different communities in the 1990s.
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(1951-)
Fashion Designer
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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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Paris Hilton
Reality Television Star / 1981 -
Paris Hilton is best known as the Heiress and Reality star that courts regular media attention for her socialite lifestyle and short-lived romances.
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(1981-)
Reality Television Star
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Gregory Hines
Actor, Dancer / 1946 - 2003
Gregory Hines began dancing as a child and went on to launch a successful Broadway, television and film career. His notable movies include The Cotton Club and White Nights.
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(1946-2003)
Actor, Dancer
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Richard March Hoe
Entrepreneur, Inventor / 1812 - 1866
Richard March Hoe was an American inventor best known for manufacturing the first successful rotary printing press.
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(1812-1866)
Entrepreneur, Inventor
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Philip Seymour Hoffman
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Director / 1967 -
Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman has gained recognition for his work in a series of successful films including Capote and Doubt.
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(1967-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Director
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Eric Holder
Legal Professional / 1951 -
Eric Holder is the first African-American Attorney General of the United States.
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(1951-)
Legal Professional
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Judy Holliday
Film Actress, Theater Actress / 1921 - 1965
Actress Judy Holliday was know for playing dumb but good-natured characters. She won an Academy award for best actress in the film Born Yesterday.
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(1921-1965)
Film Actress, Theater Actress
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Celeste Holm
Actress / 1917 - 2012
Academy Award-winning actress Celeste Holm is known for her roles in the 1943 Broadway musical Oklahoma! and the film Gentleman's Agreement.
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(1917-2012)
Actress
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Edward Hopper
Painter / 1882 - 1967
Artist Edward Hopper is the painter behind the iconic late-night diner scene Nighthawks (1942).
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(1882-1967)
Painter
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Lena Horne
Civil Rights Activist, Actress, Dancer, Pin-up, Singer / 1917 - 2010
Actress and singer Lena Horne was one of the most popular performers of her time, known for films such as The Wiz and her trademark song, "Stormy Weather."
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(1917-2010)
Civil Rights Activist, Actress, Dancer, Pin-up, Singer
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Moe Howard
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Comedian / 1897 - 1975
Moe Howard was the leader of the vaudeville and film comedy team, The Three Stooges.
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(1897-1975)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Comedian
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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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Charles Hughes
Lawyer, Governor, U.S. Governor / 1862 - 1948
During his career, jurist Charles Hughes became the governor of New York, U.S. secretary of state and the 11th Supreme Court justice.
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(1862-1948)
Lawyer, Governor, U.S. Governor
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Sarah Hughes
Ice Skater / 1985 -
At 16, Sarah Hughes won the 2002 Olympic women’s figure skating gold medal as the result of a thrilling long program.
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(1985-)
Ice Skater
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Clark L. Hull
Educator, Scholar, Psychologist / 1884 - 1952
Psychologist Clark L. Hull performed a study and produced the dominant learning theory of the 1940s and 1950s, that learning was based on “habit strength."
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(1884-1952)
Educator, Scholar, Psychologist
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E. Howard Hunt
Spy, Writer / 1918 - 2007
E. Howard Hunt was a CIA agent and PR consultant before he teamed up with G. Gordon Liddy to organize the Watergate break-in.
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(1918-2007)
Spy, Writer
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Samuel P. Huntington
Political Scientist / 1927 - 2008
Samuel P. Huntington was a political scientist who wrote the influential book The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order.
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(1927-2008)
Political Scientist
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Carl C. Icahn
Entrepreneur / 1936 -
Entrepreneur Carl C. Icahn made his fortune on Wall Street as a corporate “raider” in the 1980s. He bought Transworld Airlines in 1985, but had to sell it in 1992.
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(1936-)
Entrepreneur
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Gwen Ifill
News Anchor, Journalist / 1955 -
Distinguished journalist and television news correspondent Gwen Ifill is one of the most successful female African-American reporters of all time.
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(1955-)
News Anchor, Journalist
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Robert Iler
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1985 -
Robert Iler is an American actor best known for his role as A.J. Sporano on the popular HBO show The Sopranos.
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(1985-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Michael Imperioli
Film Actor, Television Actor, Producer, Screenwriter / 1966 -
Michael Imperioli is an actor, writer and producer best known for his Emmy-winning performance on The Sopranos.
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(1966-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Producer, Screenwriter
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Robert Ingersoll
Political Leader / 1833 - 1899
Robert Ingersoll was an American politician and orator best known as "the great agnostic" who popularized criticism of the Bible and scientific rationalism.
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(1833-1899)
Political Leader
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Washington Irving
Writer / 1783 - 1859
Washington Irving was a popular 19th century American author, best known for the stories Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
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(1783-1859)
Writer
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J.J. Jackson
Disc Jockey, Television Personality / 1941 - 2004
J.J. Jackson was disc jockey, television personality and one of the first VJs (video jockeys) on MTV.
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(1941-2004)
Disc Jockey, Television Personality
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Marc Jacobs
Fashion Designer / 1963 -
Marc Jacobs is best known for his fashion design with Louis Vuitton and his own label.
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(1963-)
Fashion Designer
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Henry James
Author / 1843 - 1916
An American novelist and naturalized Englishman, Henry James was an important figure in transatlantic literary culture of the day.
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(1843-1916)
Author
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Kevin James
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian / 1965 -
Comedian and actor Kevin James is best known for his nine-season turn as Doug Heffernan on the CBS sitcom, The King of Queens.
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(1965-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian
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William James
Philosopher, Doctor, Psychologist, Journalist / 1842 - 1910
The writings of psychologist and philosopher William James had a major impact on the way we look at the mind, the body, and the world.
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(1842-1910)
Philosopher, Doctor, Psychologist, Journalist
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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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Richard Jeni
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Talk Show Host / 1957 - 2007
Actor Richard Jeni was best known as a popular stand-up comedian, appearing often on television comedy shows, including a few of his own HBO comedy specials.
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(1957-2007)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Talk Show Host
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Bruce Jenner
Track and Field Athlete, Reality Television Star / 1949 -
One of the most beloved athletes of the 1970s, track athlete Bruce Jenner won a gold medal and set a world record in the decathlon at the 1976 Summer Olympics. Since then, he's appeared on the popular reality show Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
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(1949-)
Track and Field Athlete, Reality Television Star
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Billy Joel
Songwriter, Singer / 1949 -
Singer Billy Joel topped the charts in the 1970s and '80s with hits like "Piano Man," "Uptown Girl" and "We Didn't Start the Fire."
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(1949-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Scarlett Johansson
Film Actress / 1984 -
Scarlett Johansson is an actress best known for her work in films like Lost in Translation, The Nanny Diaries, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, The Avengers and Hitchcock.
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(1984-)
Film Actress