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Penny Marshall
Director, Producer / 1943 -
Penny Marshall became a successful film director after starring in the sitcom Laverne and Shirley. Her works include Big and Riding in Cars With Boys.
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(1943-)
Director, Producer
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Lesra Martin
Activist, Lawyer / 1963 -
Lesra Martin is a writer, lawyer and motivational speaker known for his efforts to free wrongly accused Rubin Carter.
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(1963-)
Activist, Lawyer
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Lee Marvin
Film Actor / 1924 - 1987
Actor Lee Marvin’s appeared in about 70 films, including Hell in the Pacific and The Dirty Dozen, between 1951 and 1986.
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(1924-1987)
Film Actor
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Chico Marx
Actor, Comedian, Pianist / 1887 - 1961
The oldest of the Marx Brothers, Chico Marx had an antic personality and a savvy eye for how to keep the group going, but that was also because he had a weakness for both gambling and chasing women.
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(1887-1961)
Actor, Comedian, Pianist
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Groucho Marx
Film Actor, Comedian / 1890 - 1977
Comedian and film actor Groucho Marx was one of the Marx Brothers. He spent nearly seven decades making people laugh with his snappy one-liners and sharp wit.
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(1890-1977)
Film Actor, Comedian
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Gummo Marx
Actor, Comedian, Inventor / 1892 - 1977
Often referred to as the "forgotten" Marx brother, Gummo Marx was the first to leave the act to enlist in World War I and become a businessman.
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(1892-1977)
Actor, Comedian, Inventor
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Harpo Marx
Film Actor, Comedian / 1888 - 1964
Harpo Marx was a talented comedian and mime best known for his performances as part of the Marx Brothers comedy act.
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(1888-1964)
Film Actor, Comedian
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Zeppo Marx
Actor, Comedian, Engineer, Inventor / 1901 - 1979
The youngest of the Marx Brothers, Zeppo Marx was the handsomest sibling, but often underappreciated as the straight man and young romantic lead. He left the famous comedic team to become a millionaire inventor.
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(1901-1979)
Actor, Comedian, Engineer, Inventor
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Abraham Maslow
Educator, Scholar, Psychologist, Academic Author / 1908 - 1970
U.S. Psychologist Abraham Maslow was a practitioner of humanistic psychology. He is known for his theory of “self-actualization.”
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(1908-1970)
Educator, Scholar, Psychologist, Academic Author
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Joseph Massino
Organized Crime Boss / 1943 -
Mobster Joseph Massino became boss of the Bonanno crime family when other crime bosses were being sent to jail for life. The press called him "the Last Don."
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(1943-)
Organized Crime Boss
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Walter Matthau
Film Actor / 1920 - 2000
Walter Matthau was an actor known for his gruff on-screen demeanor in such films as The Odd Couple and Grumpy Old Men.
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(1920-2000)
Film Actor
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Robert C. Maynard
Educator, Journalist / 1937 - 1993
Robert C. Maynard was a journalist and publisher best known for being the first African-American to own and publish a major daily newspaper (Tribune).
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(1937-1993)
Educator, Journalist
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Debi Mazar
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1964 -
Debi Mazar is an actress known for roles in films such as Goodfellas and The Doors and the TV series Entourage.
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(1964-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Linda McCartney
Animal Rights Activist, Photographer / 1941 - 1998
Linda McCartney was a photographer who became widely known as the wife of Beatle Paul McCartney.
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(1941-1998)
Animal Rights Activist, Photographer
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Billy the Kid
Criminal / 1859 - 1881
Billy the Kid is best known for his time as a thief and gunfighter, constantly on the run from law enforcement.
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(1859-1881)
Criminal
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Frank McCourt
Journalist / 1930 - 2009
Pulitzer Prize winning author Frank McCourt wrote the biography Angela’s Ashes after retiring from teaching for 30 years in New York City.
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(1930-2009)
Journalist
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Kenneth McGriff
Drug Dealer, Organized Crime Boss / 1960 -
Kenneth McGriff was the leader of the Supreme Team gang, a main player in the Baisley Park crack-cocaine scene. In 2007, he was sentenced to life in prison.
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(1960-)
Drug Dealer, Organized Crime Boss
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Nancy McKeon
Television Actress / 1966 -
Actress Nancy McKeon played Jo on the long-running 1980s sitcom The Facts of Life.
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(1966-)
Television Actress
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Kate McKinnon
Actress, Comedian / 1984 -
Kate McKinnon is an American actress best known as a cast member on the television sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live.
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(1984-)
Actress, Comedian
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Jackie McLean
Academic, Saxophonist / 1931 - 2006
Jackie McLean was an American jazz alto saxophonist and also an educator. His personal style included short phrases or irregular length.
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(1931-2006)
Academic, Saxophonist
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Timothy McVeigh
Terrorist / 1968 - 2001
Timothy McVeigh was convicted of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, one of the deadliest acts of terrorism in American history. He was executed for his crimes.
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(1968-2001)
Terrorist
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George Meany
Activist / 1894 - 1980
U.S. union leader George Meany helped guide the 1955 merger between the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations.
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(1894-1980)
Activist
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Herman Melville
Author, Poet / 1819 - 1891
Herman Melville wrote the classic American novel Moby-Dick (1851), a whaling adventure which regarded as one of the greatest literary works of all time.
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(1819-1891)
Author, Poet
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Ethel Merman
Theater Actress / 1908 - 1984
Ethel Merman is best known as a gutsy, powerful musical comedy performer and remembered for her brassy style and powerful mezzo-soprano voice.
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(1908-1984)
Theater Actress
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Robert Merrill
Film Actor, Singer, Journalist / 1917 - 2004
Baritone Robert Miller was best known as a favorite of the Metropolitan Opera for 30 years, also appearing in orchestras, films and musical comedies.
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(1917-2004)
Film Actor, Singer, Journalist
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W. S. Merwin
Linguist, Editor, Poet / 1927 -
W.S. Merwin is a Pulitzer-winning poet and translator known for works such as The Carrier of Ladders.
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(1927-)
Linguist, Editor, Poet
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Debra Messing
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1968 -
Debra Messing is a TV and film actress who hit it big as Grace Adler on the sitcom Will & Grace.
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(1968-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Robert Metcalfe
Mathematician, Inventor / 1946 -
Brooklyn-born Robert Metcalfe is an engineer, technology executive and venture capitalist best known for inventing Ethernet.
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(1946-)
Mathematician, Inventor
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James Michener
Author / 1907 - 1997
James Michener was an American novelist and story-story writer who penned Tales of the South Pacific, which one a Pulitzer Prize in 1947.
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(1907-1997)
Author
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Alyssa Milano
Television Actress / 1972 -
Alyssa Milano started her career as a child star, appearing on TV's Who's the Boss? and onstage in Annie. She returned as an adult to the drama Charmed.
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(1972-)
Television Actress
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Harvey Milk
Activist, Political Leader / 1930 - 1978
Harvey Milk became one of the first openly gay officials in the United States in 1977, when he was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Tragically, he was killed the following year.
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(1930-1978)
Activist, Political Leader
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Arthur Miller
Playwright / 1915 - 2005
Arthur Miller was an American playwright whose bitting criticism of societal problems defined his genius. His best known play is Death of a Salesman.
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(1915-2005)
Playwright
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Henry Miller
Author / 1891 - 1980
Henry Miller was a 20th century American writer, who created a new sort of novel—later characterized as a fictionalized autobiography.
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(1891-1980)
Author
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Sal Mineo
Film Actor / 1939 - 1976
Sal Mineo was an American was best known for playing a key role in the classic teen film Rebel Without a Cause alongside James Dean.
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(1939-1976)
Film Actor
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Myrtilla Miner
Educator / 1815 - 1864
Myrtilla Miner opened a school for African American girls in 1851 which eventually became the District of Columbia Teachers College.
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(1815-1864)
Educator
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Elizabeth Monroe
U.S. First Lady / 1768 - 1830
Elizabeth Monroe was popular in France as the wife of diplomat James Monroe. As first lady, her sophisticated style was often mistaken for aloofness.
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(1768-1830)
U.S. First Lady
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J.P. Morgan Jr.
Business Leader, Philanthropist / 1867 - 1943
J.P. Morgan Jr. was a finance executive who followed in his father’s footsteps to head the firm J.P. Morgan and Co.
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(1867-1943)
Business Leader, Philanthropist
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Tracy Morgan
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian / 1968 -
Comedic actor Tracy Morgan, known for his unpredictable antics, got his big break on Saturday Night Live. His 30 Rock character is loosely based on his over-the-top personality.
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(1968-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian
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Viggo Mortensen
Film Actor / 1958 -
Viggo Mortensen is an actor who most moviegoers know as Aragorn from The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
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(1958-)
Film Actor
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Zero Mostel
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1915 - 1977
Stage, television and screen actor Zero Mostel won a Tony Award playing Tevye in Jerome Robbins' Fiddler on the Roof, and starred in Mel Brooks' film The Producers.
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(1915-1977)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Tommy Mottola
Business Leader / 1948 -
Tommy Mottola is a high-powered music executive who is credited with launching the careers of Mariah Carey, Beyoncé, and Celine Dion, among others.
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(1948-)
Business Leader
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Robert Mueller
Lawyer, Political Leader / 1944 -
Robert Mueller is the 6th Director of the United States Federal Bureau of investigation (FBI) and is best known for pushing to expand wiretap laws in the U.S.
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(1944-)
Lawyer, Political Leader
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Eddie Murphy
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Director / 1961 -
Actor and comedian Eddie Murphy began doing stand-up as a teenager. He became a popular Saturday Night Live cast member and starred in several box-office hits.
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(1961-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Director
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Arthur Murray
Educator, Dancer / 1895 - 1991
Ballroom dance instructor Arthur Murray began with a correspondence course in 1912, then opened studios all over the world.
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(1895-1991)
Educator, Dancer
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James Nachtwey
Photographer / 1948 -
James Nachtwey is an American photographer best known for his work documenting wars, civil strife and other social conflicts. His work has appeared in Time magazine and in international solo exhibitions.
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(1948-)
Photographer
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Janet Napolitano
U.S. Governor / 1957 -
Janet Napolitano was the Democratic governor of Arizona before becoming Secretary of Homeland Security under Barack Obama in 2009.
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(1957-)
U.S. Governor
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Nas
Rapper / 1973 -
East Coast rapper Nas made it big with albums Illmatic (1994), It Was Written (1996) and Stillmatic (2001).
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(1973-)
Rapper
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Ogden Nash
Poet / 1902 - 1971
Ogden Nash published more than 20 collections of humorous poetry. His first collection, Hard Lines, was published in 1931.
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(1902-1971)
Poet
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Gloria Naylor
Educator, Author / 1950 -
Gloria Naylor is an African-American novelist whose most popular work, The Women of Brewster Place, was made into a 1984 film starring Oprah Winfrey.
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(1950-)
Educator, Author
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Howard Nemerov
Educator, Author, Poet / 1920 - 1991
Twice appointed the United States' poet laureate, Howard Nemerov was a writer with wit and illuminating irony.
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(1920-1991)
Educator, Author, Poet
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Cynthia Nixon
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1966 -
Cynthia Nixon is an Emmy and Tony Award-winning actress best known for her role as Miranda Hobbes on the television and film series Sex and the City.
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(1966-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Peggy Noonan
Journalist / 1950 -
Brooklyn born Peggy Noonan is a respected journalist who is most well-known for her role as President Ronald Reagan's special assistant and speechwriter.
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(1950-)
Journalist
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Laura Nyro
Pianist, Singer / 1947 - 1997
Laura Nyro is best known for her musical career as a singer-songwriter, which began in the 1960s.
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(1947-1997)
Pianist, Singer
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Carroll O'Connor
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1924 - 2001
Carroll O’Connor played Archie Bunker on the groundbreaking 1970s sitcom All in the Family. His comedic portrayal of a working-class bigot brought political and social issues into the popular dialogue of the time.
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(1924-2001)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Rosie O'Donnell
Film Actress, Comedian, Talk Show Host / 1962 -
Rosie O'Donnell is a comedian who made the move to the big screen with 1992's A League of Their Own, going on to co-host TV's The View
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(1962-)
Film Actress, Comedian, Talk Show Host
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Walter O'Malley
Business Leader / 1903 - 1979
Walter O'Malley was the influential president of the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers for nearly 30 years.
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(1903-1979)
Business Leader
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Eugene O'Neill
Playwright / 1888 - 1953
Eugene O'Neill was the first American dramatist to regard the stage as a literary medium and the only U.S. playwright to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature.
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(1888-1953)
Playwright
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Bill O'Reilly
Talk Show Host, Journalist / 1949 -
Bill O'Reilly is best known for his cable news program, The O'Reilly Factor, which has been airing on Fox News since 2001, and is also a bestselling author of several books. Until 2009, he ran a popular radio show, The Radio Factor.
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(1949-)
Talk Show Host, Journalist
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John Oates
Songwriter, Guitarist, Music Producer, Singer / 1949 -
John Oates teamed up with fellow musician Daryl Hall to form the mega-hit duo Hall & Oates, known for songs like "Kiss on My List," "One on One" and "Out of Touch."
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(1949-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Music Producer, Singer
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Joyce Carol Oates
Journalist, Author / 1938 -
American novelist, short-story writer, and essayist Joyce Carol Oates is known for her variety of styles and genres and depictions of evil in modern society.
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(1938-)
Journalist, Author
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Lamar Odom
Basketball Player, Reality Television Star / 1979 -
Lamar Odom is an American basketball player for the NBA's Los Angeles Clippers, best known for playing seven seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers, and for marrying reality star Khloé Kardashian.
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(1979-)
Basketball Player, Reality Television Star
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Keith Olbermann
Talk Show Host, News Anchor / 1959 -
Sportscaster and newscaster Keith Olbermann is best known for hosting ESPN's SportsCenter and his own MSNBC/Current TV nightly news program, Countdown with Keith Olbermann.
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(1959-)
Talk Show Host, News Anchor
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Christina Onassis
Business Leader / 1950 - 1988
Heiress and businesswoman Christina Onassis was the daughter of self-made Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Socrates Onassis. Her father married Jackie Kennedy.
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(1950-1988)
Business Leader
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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
U.S. First Lady, Publisher / 1929 - 1994
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, noted for her style and elegance, was the wife of President John F. Kennedy and a U.S. first lady. She later married Aristotle Onassis.
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(1929-1994)
U.S. First Lady, Publisher
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J. Robert Oppenheimer
Academic, Engineer, Physicist / 1904 - 1967
J. Robert Oppenheimer is often called the "father of the atomic bomb" for leading the Manhattan Project, the program that developed the first nuclear weapon during World War II.
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(1904-1967)
Academic, Engineer, Physicist
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Jerry Orbach
Actor / 1935 - 2004
Jerry Orbach was a Tony Award-winning American actor best known for his role as Detective Lennie Briscoe on Law & Order.
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(1935-2004)
Actor
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John Orozco
Gymnast / 1992 -
American Gymnast John Orozco is best known for his rise to the top of the gymnastics world and participation in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, England.
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(1992-)
Gymnast
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Charles Osgood
Radio Talk Show Host, News Anchor, Journalist / 1933 -
Broadcast journalist Charles Osgood anchored CBS Morning News, the Sunday Night News and Sunday Morning. More recently, he has hosted The Osgood File.
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(1933-)
Radio Talk Show Host, News Anchor, Journalist
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Mary White Ovington
Children's Activist, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Journalist / 1865 - 1951
Mary White Ovington was a civil rights activist and one of the white reformers who helped found the NAACP.
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(1865-1951)
Children's Activist, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Journalist
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Al Pacino
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Director / 1940 -
American actor Al Pacino has kept moviegoers riveted since the 1970s, with roles in movies like The Godfather, Serpico and Scent of a Woman.
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(1940-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Director
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Grace Paley
Educator, Anti-War Activist, Author, Poet / 1922 - 2007
Short-story writer and poet Grace Paley is
known both for her written work and for her political activism, most notably against the Vietnam War.
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(1922-2007)
Educator, Anti-War Activist, Author, Poet
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Keke Palmer
Actress, Singer / 1993 -
Keke Palmer is an actress and singer who made her first splash in Barbershop 2: Back in Business. She's gone on to star in several films and made for TV movies.
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(1993-)
Actress, Singer
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Eddie Palmieri
Songwriter, Pianist / 1936 -
Famed pianist and composer Eddie Palmieri won nine Grammy Awards throughout his career, for albums like The Sun of Latin Music, Solito and Masterpiece.
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(1936-)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Chazz Palminteri
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Television Producer, Writer / 1952 -
Actor Chazz Palminteri starred opposite Robert De Niro in the 1993 film adaptation of A Bronx Tale, and performed in Woody Allen’s Bullets Over Broadway (1994).
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(1952-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Television Producer, Writer
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Hayden Panettiere
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actress, Television Actress / 1989 -
Hayden Panettiere is the young American actress who became famous for her role as the cheerleader on the television show Heroes.
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(1989-)
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actress, Television Actress
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Joe Papp
Television Producer / 1921 - 1991
Theatrical producer-director Joe Pap founded the New York Shakespeare Festival and the Public Theatre and was a major force in theater in the late 20th century.
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(1921-1991)
Television Producer
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Richard D. Parsons
Entrepreneur, Lawyer / 1948 -
Richard D. Parsons is an American media executive best known as for his Chairman positions at Time Warner and Citigroup.
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(1948-)
Entrepreneur, Lawyer
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Vincent Pastore
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1946 -
Vincent Pastore is an actor most well know for his role as Salvatore “Big Pussy” Bonpensiero on The Sopranos.
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(1946-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Joe Paterno
Coach, Football Player / 1926 - 2012
As head football coach at Pennsylvania State University, Joe Paterno was one of the most successful coaches in the history of collegiate football.
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(1926-2012)
Coach, Football Player
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David A. Paterson
Governor / 1954 -
A lifelong governmental and political figure, David Paterson was the first African American governor of New York state.
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(1954-)
Governor
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James Patterson
Author / 1947 -
James Patterson is an author of popular thrillers. He is best known for the Womens Murder Club series, and for his books starring psychologist Alex Cross.
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(1947-)
Author
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Etan Patz
1972 - 1979
New York City resident Etan Patz disappeared in 1979, when he was 6 years old. Nearly 33 years later, in May 2012, New Jersey resident Pedro Hernandez confessed to the murder.
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(1972-1979)
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M. Scott Peck
Psychiatrist, Journalist / 1936 - 2005
M. Scott Peck was a psychiatrist and writer known for his self-help book A Road Less Traveled.
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(1936-2005)
Psychiatrist, Journalist
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Rosie Perez
Film Actress / 1964 -
Actress Rosie Perez choreographed the TV show In Living Color and earned an Oscar nomination for her role in Fearless.
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(1964-)
Film Actress
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Anthony Perkins
Actor / 1932 - 1992
Anthony Perkins is an Oscar-nominated stage and film actor who is best known for his role as Norman Bates in Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho.
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(1932-1992)
Actor
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Bernadette Peters
Film Actress, Theater Actress / 1948 -
With bright eyes and bee-sting lips, Bernadette Peters is best know for her comedic musical performances, especially in period roles.
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(1948-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress
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David Petraeus
General / 1952 -
U.S. Army General David Petraeus became director of the CIA in 2011. He resigned from the post in 2012, after his extramarital affair with Paula Broadwell was publicized.
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(1952-)
General
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Mekhi Phifer
Actor / 1974 -
Mekhi Phifer is an African-American actor whose first role was in the Spike Lee film Clockers, and who was featured on ER for six seasons.
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(1974-)
Actor
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Regis Philbin
Television Personality / 1931 -
Regis Philbin is a well-known TV personality who co-hosted his own daytime talk show for almost three decades, also working in prime time and writing several books.
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(1931-)
Television Personality
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Thomas Pitera
Organized Crime Boss / 1954 -
Mobster Thomas Pitera was a hitman for the Gambino and Bonanno organized crime families. Notorious for his brutal crimes, he is nicknamed “The Butcher.”
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(1954-)
Organized Crime Boss
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Jeremy Piven
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1965 -
Jeremy Piven is an American actor best known for her role as Ari Gold on the television series Entourage for which he has won three Emmy Awards.
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(1965-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Suzanne Pleshette
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1937 - 2008
Suzanne Pleshette was an Emmy Award-nominated actress known for roles in films like The Geisha Boy and The Birds, as well as the television series The Bob Newhart Show.
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(1937-2008)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Amanda Plummer
Actress / 1957 -
Amanda Plummer is an actress best known for her work on stage and in films such as The Fisher King, Pulp Fiction and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.
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(1957-)
Actress
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Ron Popeil
Entrepreneur, Inventor, Television Personality / 1935 -
Inventor Ron Popeil pioneered the TV sales pitch with products like the Ronco Chop-O-Matic and phrases like "But wait, there's more."
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(1935-)
Entrepreneur, Inventor, Television Personality
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Zac Posen
Fashion Designer / 1980 -
Zac Posen is a fashion designer who became the Next Big Thing before he even had his first runway show.
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(1980-)
Fashion Designer
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Chaim Potok
Religious Leader, Editor, Author / 1929 - 2002
Rabbi and author Chaim Potok wrote The Chosen, along with several other novels featuring characters grappling with clashing secular and religious views.
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(1929-2002)
Religious Leader, Editor, Author
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Carol Potter
Television Actress / 1948 -
Carol Potter played Cindy Walsh, the reliable and patient mother of Brandon and Brenda, on Beverly Hills 90210 in the 1990s.
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(1948-)
Television Actress
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Colin Powell
Military Leader, Diplomat / 1937 -
Colin Powell was the first African American appointed as the U.S. Secretary of State, and the first, and so far the only, to serve on the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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(1937-)
Military Leader, Diplomat
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Edward C Prescott
Economist / 1940 -
Economist Edward C. Prescott won the 2004 Nobel Prize in Economics for his study of central bank policy and business cycles.
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(1940-)
Economist
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Priscilla Presley
Film Actress, Television Actress, Entrepreneur / 1945 -
Priscilla Presley is an American businesswoman and actress, best known for marrying Elvis Presley, with whom she had daughter Lisa Marie Presley.
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(1945-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Entrepreneur