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Chad Hurley
Entrepreneur / 1977 -
Chris Hurley is best known as the co-founder and former CEO of the video sharing website YouTube.com. Hurley and his partners sold YouTube to Google for $1.65 billion in stock in 2006.
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(1977-)
Entrepreneur
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Lee Iacocca
Business Leader / 1924 -
Automobile executive Lee Iacocca worked for Ford Motor Co. and promoted the Mustang, but later moved to Chrysler Corp. where he helped achieve record profits.
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(1924-)
Business Leader
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Reggie Jackson
Film Actor, Baseball Player / 1946 -
Reggie Jackson was a professional baseball player best known for his great World Series status, for which he earned the nickname "Mr. October."
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(1946-)
Film Actor, Baseball Player
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Robert H. Jackson
Lawyer, Supreme Court Justice, Government Official / 1892 - 1954
Robert H. Jackson, the only Supreme Court Justice who didn't graduate from any law school, is best known as the chief U.S. prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials.
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(1892-1954)
Lawyer, Supreme Court Justice, Government Official
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Jane Jacobs
Activist, Journalist / 1916 - 2006
Author and activist Jane Jacobs wrote about preserving urban neighborhoods, in books like The Death and Life of Great American Cities and Dark Age Ahead.
See full bio
(1916-2006)
Activist, Journalist
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Judith Jamison
Ballet Dancer, Choreographer / 1943 -
Judith Jamison, choreographer and dancer, has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the Kennedy Center Honors and the National Medal of Arts.
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(1943-)
Ballet Dancer, Choreographer
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Keith Jarrett
Songwriter, Pianist / 1945 -
Jazz pianist, composer and saxophonist Keith Jarrett is considered one of the most original and prolific jazz musicians to emerge during the late 20th century.
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(1945-)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Jazzy Jeff
Music Producer / 1965 -
Jazzy Jeff is a DJ and producer known for his pioneering turntable work and his collaboration with Will Smith, DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince.
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(1965-)
Music Producer
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Joan Jett
Singer / 1958 -
As frontwoman for The Runaways, Joan Jett became a female pioneer in the male-dominated world of rock music. She is also a songwriter and producer.
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(1958-)
Singer
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Sheila Johnson
Entrepreneur / 1949 -
Sheila Johnson is an African-American entrepreneur who co-founded Black Entertainment Television (BET) and is part-owner of the three sports teams in the NHL, NBA and the WNBA.
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(1949-)
Entrepreneur
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Shirley Jones
Animal Rights Activist, Actress, Singer / 1934 -
Shirley Jones is a singer and actress best known for her parts in movie musicals, and for her role as Mrs. Partridge on the 1970s television show The Partridge Family.
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(1934-)
Animal Rights Activist, Actress, Singer
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Kate DiCamillo
Author / 1964 -
Kate DiCamillo is an author whose children's books often confront themes of death and loss. She won a Newbery Medal in 2004 for The Tale of Despereaux (2003).
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(1964-)
Author
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George S. Kaufman
Playwright / 1889 - 1961
American playwright George S. Kaufman co-wrote a number of Broadway hits, two of which received Pulitzer Prizes.
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(1889-1961)
Playwright
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Michael Keaton
Film Actor, Television Actor, Director / 1951 -
Michael Keaton is an American actor known for his roles in the comedy Mr. Mom and as Batman in the Tim Burton-directed installments of the series.
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(1951-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Director
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Gene Kelly
Film Actor, Dancer / 1912 - 1996
Gene Kelly was a dancer whose athletic style transformed the movie musical and did much to change the American public's conception of male dancers.
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(1912-1996)
Film Actor, Dancer
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Gelsey Kirkland
Ballet Dancer / 1952 -
Gelsey Kirkland joined the New York City Ballet at age 15, becoming its youngest member. In 1984, she left the spotlight for several years due to physical and emotional issues.
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(1952-)
Ballet Dancer
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Chris Kirkpatrick
Singer, Reality Television Star / 1971 -
Chris Kirkpatrick was the eldest member of the popular boy band N'Sync, not to mention the only one with dreadlocks. Now he plays now in the group Nigels 11.
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(1971-)
Singer, Reality Television Star
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Jack Klugman
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1922 - 2012
Jack Klugman is an American actor best known for his role as Oscar Madison in the Broadway play The Odd Couple and the TV series of the same name.
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(1922-2012)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Jeff Koons
Illustrator, Painter, Sculptor / 1955 -
Jeff Koons is a famous contemporary artist whose work is influenced by an eclectic array of sensibilities.
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(1955-)
Illustrator, Painter, Sculptor
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Patti LaBelle
Film Actress, Singer / 1944 -
Patti LaBelle is an African American singer and actress who has been called the Godmother of Soul. She is best known for her numbers #1 hits.
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(1944-)
Film Actress, Singer
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Floyd Landis
Cyclist / 1975 -
Cyclist Floyd Landis won the 2006 Tour de France. Urine tests later revealed that he was using performance-enhancing drugs, and he was banned from the sport for two years.
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(1975-)
Cyclist
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Harriet Lane
Philanthropist, U.S. First Lady / 1830 - 1903
Harriet Lane, the vivacious niece of bachelor U.S. President James Buchanan, acted as first lady from 1857-1861 while her uncle served in office.
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(1830-1903)
Philanthropist, U.S. First Lady
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Lester Lanin
Conductor / 1911 - 2004
Lester Lanin was a band leader and contractor who was known for playing inaugural balls and high-society functions.
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(1911-2004)
Conductor
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Tommy Lasorda
Baseball Player, Coach / 1927 -
Tommy Lasorda is an American baseball manager best known for successfully managing the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1977 to 1996.
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(1927-)
Baseball Player, Coach
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Alain LeRoy Locke
Educator, Philosopher, Scholar, Journalist / 1886 - 1954
American educator, writer, and philosopher Alain LeRoy Locke is best remembered as the leader and chief interpreter of the Harlem Renaissance.
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(1886-1954)
Educator, Philosopher, Scholar, Journalist
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Oscar Levant
Film Actor, Comedian, Pianist, Author / 1906 - 1972
Oscar Levant was a talented pianist, comic actor and writer. His films include the 1951 movie An American in Paris.
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(1906-1972)
Film Actor, Comedian, Pianist, Author
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Viola Gregg Liuzzo
Civil Rights Activist / 1925 - 1965
Viola Gregg Liuzzo was an activist in the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. She was murdered by members of the Ku Klux Klan for her efforts.
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(1925-1965)
Civil Rights Activist
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Lisa Lopes
Rapper, Singer / 1971 - 2002
Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes was a singer and rapper known for her work with the 1990s group TLC.
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(1971-2002)
Rapper, Singer
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Sidney Lumet
Director, Producer, Screenwriter / 1924 - 2011
Director Sidney Lumet was best known for his films Twelve Angry Men and Serpico. He made more than 40 films during his career.
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(1924-2011)
Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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Joe Manganiello
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1976 -
Joe Manganiello has risen to fame as werewolf Alcide Herveaux on the television drama True Blood.
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(1976-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Director, Producer, Screenwriter / 1909 - 1993
American producer, director and screenwriter Joseph L. Mankiewicz was known for creating memorable characters. He worked with many major Hollywood stars.
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(1909-1993)
Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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Jayne Mansfield
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Pin-up / 1933 - 1967
Jayne Mansfield was an American actress best known for her bombshell curves and roles in films during the 1950s and '60s.
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(1933-1967)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Pin-up
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Dan Marino
Football Player / 1961 -
Dan Marino was a Hall of Fame quarterback for the Miami Dolphins from 1984-2000.
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(1961-)
Football Player
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George C. Marshall Jr.
General, Government Official / 1880 - 1959
During his military career, George C. Marshall Jr. served as U.S. Army chief of staff and secretary of state. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953.
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(1880-1959)
General, Government Official
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Mary Cassatt
Painter / 1844 - 1926
American Mary Cassatt was one of the leading artists in the Impressionist movement of the later part of the 1800s.
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(1844-1926)
Painter
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Chris Matthews
Talk Show Host, Journalist / 1945 -
Journalist and political commentator Chris Matthews is best known as the talk show host of MSNBC's Hardball and The Chris Matthews Show.
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(1945-)
Talk Show Host, Journalist
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Billy Mays
Television Personality / 1958 - 2009
Billy Mays is best known for his enthusiastic infomercials, pitching products like Orange Glo and Oxiclean.
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(1958-2009)
Television Personality
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Michael McCary
Actor, Entrepreneur, Singer / 1971 -
Philadelphia's Michael McCary is known for his deep bass voice as part of the boy band Boyz II Men, which he quit in 2003 because of problems from scoliosis.
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(1971-)
Actor, Entrepreneur, Singer
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George Brinton McClellan
General / 1826 - 1885
General George Brinton McClellan commanded Union forces during the Civil War. President Lincoln removed him from command after he failed to claim Richmond.
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(1826-1885)
General
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Bob McDonnell
Governor / 1954 -
Bob McDonnell, a prominent Republican politician, became governor of Virginia in 2010.
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(1954-)
Governor
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William McGuffey
Educator, Academic Author / 1800 - 1873
William McGuffey was a 19th-century educator remembered chiefly for his series of elementary readers.
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(1800-1873)
Educator, Academic Author
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Jim McKay
Television Personality / 1921 - 2008
Jim McKay is one of the most famous sportscasters in the history of television. He hosted ABC's Wide World of Sports and was a frequent Olympic commentator.
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(1921-2008)
Television Personality
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Penny Singleton
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Singer / 1908 - 2003
Penny Singleton is an actress and singer who had a long career in show business and best known for her role as the legendary comic strip character Blondie.
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(1908-2003)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Singer
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Margaret Mead
Anthropologist / 1901 - 1978
Margaret Mead is best known for her studies and publications on cultural anthropology.
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(1901-1978)
Anthropologist
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Andrew Mellon
Economist, Government Official / 1855 - 1937
Andrew Mellon a financier and philanthropist who served as secretary of the Treasury under three U.S. Presidents. He funded the National Gallery of Art.
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(1855-1937)
Economist, Government Official
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Bret Michaels
Singer / 1963 -
Bret Michaels is the lead singer in the glam-metal band Poison and has starred in several reality TV shows, including The Celebrity Apprentice.
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(1963-)
Singer
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Duane Michals
Photographer / 1932 -
The sequential images of American photographer Duane Michals address literary and philosophical ideas about death, gender, and sexuality.
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(1932-)
Photographer
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Abby Lee Miller
Educator, Choreographer, Reality Television Star / 1966 -
Abby Lee Miller, who runs a Pittsburgh dance studio, is known for her tirades and tough training as star of Lifetime TV's reality show Dance Moms.
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(1966-)
Educator, Choreographer, Reality Television Star
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Dennis Miller
Comedian / 1953 -
Dennis Miller is an Emmy-winning comedian and actor known for his biting humor filled with esoteric and wide-ranging knowledge.
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(1953-)
Comedian
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Tom Mix
Film Actor, Police Officer / 1880 - 1940
Tom Mix was an America actor, producer and director and one of the most famous silent film cowboys.
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(1880-1940)
Film Actor, Police Officer
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Kelly Monaco
Children's Activist, Television Actress, Model / 1976 -
Kelly Monaco is an actress and model known for her role on General Hospital. Additionally, she was a Playboy "Playmate of the Month" in 1997, and won season 1 of Dancing with the Stars.
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(1976-)
Children's Activist, Television Actress, Model
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Joe Montana
Football Player / 1956 -
Professional football player Joe Montana lead the 49ers to victories in four Super Bowls during the 1980s, including consecutive wins in 1989 and 1990.
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(1956-)
Football Player
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Pink
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actress, Dancer, Guitarist, Pianist, Singer / 1979 -
Contrasting her edgy, tomboyish style with that of her female popstar peers, Pink has had huge success with hits like "You Make Me Sick" and "There You Go".
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(1979-)
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actress, Dancer, Guitarist, Pianist, Singer
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Nathan Morris
Singer / 1971 -
Nathan Morris founded the all-boy group Boyz II Men, whose members are known for their smooth-sounding harmonies as well as their slick dance performances.
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(1971-)
Singer
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Wanya Morris
Singer / 1973 -
Wanya Morris' claims to fame are harmonizing with the ever-popular all-boy group Boyz II Men and dating singer Brandy in her teenage years.
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(1973-)
Singer
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John Morton
U.S. Representative / 1724 - 1777
John Morton was a delegate to the Stamp Act Congress and the First and Second Continental Congresses, as well as a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
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(1724-1777)
U.S. Representative
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Joe Namath
Football Player / 1943 -
Joe Namath, nicknamed "Broadway Joe”, was a U.S. football quarterback who in his third season with the New York Jets threw for a record 4,007 yards.
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(1943-)
Football Player
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Marc Nelson
Actor, Songwriter, Singer / 1971 -
R&B talent Marc Nelson co-founded Boyz II Men but quit before they hit it big. He continued on as a solo artist and songwriter for well-known performers.
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(1971-)
Actor, Songwriter, Singer
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Clifford Odets
Activist, Theater Actor, Director, Playwright, Screenwriter / 1906 - 1963
Clifford Odets was the leading dramatist of the theater of social protest in the United States during the 1930s. He helped form the influential Group Theatre.
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(1906-1963)
Activist, Theater Actor, Director, Playwright, Screenwriter
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Jack Palance
Actor / 1919 - 2006
Jack Palance was an American actor best known for playing villainous roles in the 1960s and for his award-winning appearance in the film City Slickers.
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(1919-2006)
Actor
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Deborah Jeane Palfrey
White Collar Criminal / 1956 - 2008
Deborah Jeane Palfrey was the leader of a large Washington-based prostitution ring and became known as the D.C. Madame.
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(1956-2008)
White Collar Criminal
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A. Mitchell Palmer
Lawyer, U.S. Representative, Government Official / 1872 - 1936
A. Mitchell Palmer was a U.S. attorney general who used the espionage and sedition acts to attack political radicals during the “Red Scare” period.
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(1872-1936)
Lawyer, U.S. Representative, Government Official
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Arnold Palmer
Golfer / 1929 -
Arnold Palmer, nicknamed "The King," is a former champion golfer and is considered one of the sport's all-time greats.
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(1929-)
Golfer
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Robert E. Park
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Sociologist / 1864 - 1944
Robert E. Park was an American sociologist most interested in urban issues and the question of assimilation as it pertained to immigrants in the United States.
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(1864-1944)
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Sociologist
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Maxfield Parrish
Illustrator, Painter / 1870 - 1966
Maxfield Parrish was an American painter and illustrator who was the highest-paid commercial artist in the United States by the 1920s.
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(1870-1966)
Illustrator, Painter
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Rand Paul
Activist, Medical Professional, U.S. Representative / 1963 -
Senator Rand Paul, son of Congressman Ron Paul of Texas, is best known for his support of the Tea Party movement and his controversial comments on the Civil Rights Act.
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(1963-)
Activist, Medical Professional, U.S. Representative
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Ron Paul
Doctor, U.S. Representative / 1935 -
Politician Ron Paul has served in the U.S. House of Representatives for Texas multiple times. His politics are a mix of Republican and Libertarian views.
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(1935-)
Doctor, U.S. Representative
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Robert Edwin Peary
Explorer / 1856 - 1920
American explorer Robert Edwin Peary is best known for claiming to be the first person to reach the geographic North Pole.
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(1856-1920)
Explorer
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Lisa Perez Jackson
Civil Servant, Engineer, Chemist / 1962 -
Lisa Perez Jackson is a chemical engineer who in 2008 became the first African American to head the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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(1962-)
Civil Servant, Engineer, Chemist
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Horace Pippin
Painter, Warrior / 1888 - 1946
Horace Pippin was a self-taught, African-American painter whose art documented slavery and his experiences in World War I.
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(1888-1946)
Painter, Warrior
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Edwin S. Porter
Director / 1870 - 1941
American filmmaker Edwin S. Porter invented the Simplex camera for the Edison Company, and pioneered new techniques in films like The Great Train Robbery.
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(1870-1941)
Director
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Terence Powderly
Political Leader / 1849 - 1924
Terence Powderly served as union leader of the Knights of Labor from 1879 to 1893. Under his leadership, the union saw both unprecedented growth and sudden decline.
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(1849-1924)
Political Leader
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William Powell
Film Actor / 1892 - 1984
William Powell was a baritone-voiced actor remembered for playing Nick Charles in The Thin Man films.
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(1892-1984)
Film Actor
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Jean Vander Pyl
Film Actress, Television Actress, Radio Personality / 1919 - 1999
Jean Vander Ply was an American actress on radio, television and film. He is best known as the voice of Wilma Flintstone from the cartoon The Flintstones.
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(1919-1999)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Radio Personality
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Anna Quindlen
Journalist, Author / 1952 -
Anna Quindlen is the Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and bestselling novelist who wrote the books One True Thing and Object Lessons.
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(1952-)
Journalist, Author
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Zachary Quinto
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1977 -
Zachary Quinto starred as the main villain on the popular supernatural television show Heroes, and has played Spock in J.J. Abrams's rebooted Star Trek film series.
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(1977-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Sally Jessy Raphael
Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host / 1935 -
Sally Jesse Raphael is an American talk show host best known for TV’s Sally Jesse Raphael and her trademark red glasses.
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(1935-)
Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host
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Man Ray
Painter, Photographer, Filmmaker / 1890 - 1976
Man Ray was primarily known for his photography, which spanned both the Dada and Surrealism movements.
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(1890-1976)
Painter, Photographer, Filmmaker
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Tom Ridge
Governor, U.S. Representative, Government Official / 1945 -
Tom Ridge is an American politician who served as the 43rd Governor of Pennsylvania and the first United States Secretary of Homeland Security (2003–2005).
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(1945-)
Governor, U.S. Representative, Government Official
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Fred Rogers
Minister, Television Personality / 1928 - 2003
Fred Rogers is the much-loved host of the public television show, Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood, which ran on PBS from 1968 to 2001.
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(1928-2003)
Minister, Television Personality
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Betsy Ross
Folk Hero / 1752 - 1836
According to legend, Betsy Ross made the first American flag. Despite a lack of credible evidence to support this, she remains an icon of American history.
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(1752-1836)
Folk Hero
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Benjamin Rush
Doctor, Political Leader, Writer / 1746 - 1813
Benjamin Rush is best known for his political activities during the American Revolution, including his signature on the Declaration of Independence.
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(1746-1813)
Doctor, Political Leader, Writer
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Bayard Rustin
Civil Rights Activist / 1912 - 1987
Bayard Rustin was a civil rights organizer and activist, best known for his work as adviser to Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1950s and '60s.
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(1912-1987)
Civil Rights Activist
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Bob Saget
Television Actor, Talk Show Host / 1956 -
Bob Saget is a comedic TV personality and actor who found success first on the sitcom Full House and later on America's Funniest Home Videos.
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(1956-)
Television Actor, Talk Show Host
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Jerry Sandusky
Coach / 1944 -
Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky made headlines in November 2011, when he was arrested on several sexual offenses related to children. He was later found guilty of 45 charges and sentenced to serve 30 to 60 years in prison.
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(1944-)
Coach
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Allison Schmitt
Professional Swimmer / 1990 -
American swimmer Allison Schmitt is best known for her medal-earning performances at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, where she won three gold medals, one silver and one bronze.
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(1990-)
Professional Swimmer
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Jill Scott
Singer / 1972 -
Jill Scott is a Grammy Award-winning recording artist who's also a poet and actress, known for roles in The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency and Steel Magnolias.
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(1972-)
Singer
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David O. Selznick
Producer / 1902 - 1965
David O. Selznick was a Hollywood film producer who made a huge string of hits in the 1930s through the 1950s, including Gone with the Wind.
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(1902-1965)
Producer
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Joseph Sestak
Military Leader, U.S. Representative / 1951 -
Joseph Sestak was Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, overseeing the Navy's warfare budget. He became the highest-ranking officer ever elected to Congress.
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(1951-)
Military Leader, U.S. Representative
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Amanda Seyfried
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1985 -
Amanda Seyfried is an American actress best known for her roles in Mean Girls and Mamma Mia! She is considered one of Hollywood’s up-and-coming actresses.
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(1985-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Wallis Simpson
Duchess / 1896 - 1986
American socialite Wallis Simpson became the mistress of Edward, Prince of Wales. Edward abdicated the throne to marry her, a period known as the Abdication Crisis.
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(1896-1986)
Duchess
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B.F. Skinner
Academic, Academic Author / 1904 - 1990
American psychologist B.F. Skinner is best known for developing the theory of behaviorism, and for his utopian novel Walden Two (1948).
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(1904-1990)
Academic, Academic Author
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Will Smith
Actor, Entrepreneur, Rapper / 1968 -
Will Smith was on the TV show Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and has had a successful career as a film actor in several blockbusters since 1992.
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(1968-)
Actor, Entrepreneur, Rapper
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Gertrude Stein
Art Collector, Publisher, Journalist, Author, Poet / 1874 - 1946
Gertrude Stein was an American author and poet best known for her modernist writings, extensive art collecting and literary salon in 1920s Paris.
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(1874-1946)
Art Collector, Publisher, Journalist, Author, Poet
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Parker Stevenson
Television Actor / 1952 -
Parker Stevenson is best known for his role as Frank Hardy in The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries.
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(1952-)
Television Actor
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Jimmy Stewart
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1908 - 1997
Jimmy Stewart was a major motion-picture star known for his portrayals of diffident but morally resolute characters in films such as It’s a Wonderful Life.
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(1908-1997)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Rex Stewart
Trumpet Player, Publisher / 1907 - 1967
Jazz master Rex Stewart is best known for his work with the Duke Ellington orchestra. Duke Ellington arranged many of his pieces to showcase Stewart's talent.
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(1907-1967)
Trumpet Player, Publisher
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Shawn Stockman
Music Producer, Singer, Reality Television Star / 1972 -
Shawn Stockman has made a name for himself by harmonizing with Philadelphia's Boyz II Men, serving as a judge on television's The Sing-Off and raising awareness about autism.
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(1972-)
Music Producer, Singer, Reality Television Star
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Sharon Stone
Film Actress / 1958 -
Actress Sharon Stone is most famous for her starring role in the erotic thriller Basic Instinct. She won an Academy Award nomination for her performance in Casino.
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(1958-)
Film Actress
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Sundance Kid
Thief / 1867 - 1908
Sundance Kid was an American criminal best known for his train robberies and bank heists with the Wild Bunch gang in the late 1890s and early 1900s.
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(1867-1908)
Thief