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Larry McMurtry
Author, Screenwriter / 1936 -
Writer Larry McMurtry is noted for his novels set on the frontier, in contemporary small towns, and in increasingly urbanized and industrial areas of Texas.
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(1936-)
Author, Screenwriter
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C. Wright Mills
Activist, Journalist, Sociologist / 1916 - 1962
Sociologist C. Wright Mills believed sociology should be used to advocate for social change and he disapproved of “abstract empiricalism.”
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(1916-1962)
Activist, Journalist, Sociologist
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Joe Morgan
Baseball Player / 1943 -
Baseball player Joe Morgan won consecutive National League MVP awards 1975–1976, when he led the Cincinnati Reds to back-to-back World Series championships.
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(1943-)
Baseball Player
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Audie Murphy
Actor / 1925 - 1971
The most decorated U.S. soldier of World War II, Audie Murphy returned home a hero and became an actor, starring in his own story, To Hell and Back.
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(1925-1971)
Actor
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Nelly
Actor, Singer / 1974 -
Nelly is an American rapper and singer known for such hits as "Country Grammar" and "Dilemma."
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(1974-)
Actor, Singer
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Willie Nelson
Animal Rights Activist, Songwriter, Singer / 1933 -
Willie Nelson is a country singer and songwriter best known for hit songs including “Crazy” and “On the Road Again.”
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(1933-)
Animal Rights Activist, Songwriter, Singer
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Michael Nesmith
Songwriter, Singer / 1942 -
Michael Nesmith rose to fame as a member of the Monkees, a made-for-television group that turned into a real rock success story.
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(1942-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Chester W. Nimitz
Military Leader / 1885 - 1966
Chester W. Nimitz was commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet during World War II. A brilliant strategist, he commanded all land and sea forces in the central Pacific.
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(1885-1966)
Military Leader
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Oliver North
Government Official / 1943 -
Oliver North, former deputy-director of the National Security Council, was implicated in the Iran-Contra affair and forced to resign. Charges were cleared in 1990.
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(1943-)
Government Official
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Sandra Day O'Connor
Supreme Court Justice / 1930 -
Sandra Day O'Connor was the first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court. A Republican, she was considered a moderate conservative and served for 24 years.
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(1930-)
Supreme Court Justice
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Phil Ochs
Civil Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1940 - 1976
American folk singer Phil Ochs is best remembered for the protest songs he wrote in the 1960's on war and civil rights.
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(1940-1976)
Civil Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Roy Orbison
Singer / 1936 - 1988
Singer-songwriter Roy Orbison wrote romantic 1960s pop ballads like "Oh, Pretty Woman." In 1987, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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(1936-1988)
Singer
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Buck Owens
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer, Television Personality / 1929 - 2006
Country singer Buck Owens is one of several musicians credited with creating the Bakersfield Sound, which combines rock and classic country music.
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(1929-2006)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer, Television Personality
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Bonnie Parker
Murderer, Thief / 1910 - 1934
Half of the notorious Bonnie and Clyde, Bonnie Parker became one of America's most famous outlaws. She and partner Clyde Barrow robbed banks and small businesses, leaving a bloody train of murder victims in their wake.
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(1910-1934)
Murderer, Thief
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Lucy Parsons
Activist, Journalist / 1853 - 1942
Lucy Parsons was an activist who was politically radical for her times and one of the first minority activists.
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(1853-1942)
Activist, Journalist
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Bill Paxton
Actor / 1955 -
Actor Bill Paxton has made a name for himself with such films as Apollo 13 and Twister and the television series Big Love.
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(1955-)
Actor
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Ross Perot
Business Leader / 1930 -
American businessman Ross Perot ran for the U.S. presidency as an independent candidate twice, in 1992 and 1996. He is one of the most successful third-party candidates in American history.
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(1930-)
Business Leader
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Rick Perry
Governor / 1950 -
Republican politician Rick Perry was elected governor of Texas in 2000, and ran for the Republican nomination for the 2012 presidential race.
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(1950-)
Governor
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Adrian Peterson
Football Player / 1985 -
American football player Adrian Peterson returned from a serious leg injury to challenge the single-season rushing record and win the NFL MVP Award in 2012.
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(1985-)
Football Player
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Stone Phillips
News Anchor / 1954 -
Stone Phillips is a television personality and reporter, best known as the host of Dateline NBC and guest host for other NBC shows.
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(1954-)
News Anchor
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Julie Powell
Writer / 1973 -
American author Julie Powell is best known for her blog, "The Julie/Julia Project," and the Nora Ephron movie Julie & Julia, which is based in part on Powell's experience.
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(1973-)
Writer
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Dennis Quaid
Film Actor / 1954 -
Dennis Quaid is an actor known for a wide variety of films, from Breaking Away to Dreamscape to Postcards from the Edge.
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(1954-)
Film Actor
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Randy Quaid
Actor / 1950 -
Actor Randy Quaid is an “everyman” who has appeared in films ranging from dramas such as The Last Detail to comedies like National Lampoon’s Vacation.
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(1950-)
Actor
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Richard Ramirez
Serial Killer / 1960 -
Richard "The Night Stalker" Ramirez is an American serial killer who left more than 25 victims in his wake. He is on death row at San Quentin Prison.
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(1960-)
Serial Killer
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Phylicia Rashad
Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1948 -
Phylicia Rashad is an Toby-winning African American actress who is best known as Clair Huxtable on NBC sitcom The Cosby Show.
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(1948-)
Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Dan Rather
News Anchor / 1931 -
Dan Rather is one of America’s most well-known journalists, having worked for CBS News for more than four decades.
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(1931-)
News Anchor
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Robert Rauschenberg
Painter, Sculptor / 1925 - 2008
American artist Robert Rauschenberg is best known for paving the way for pop art of the 1960's with fellow artist Jasper Johns.
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(1925-2008)
Painter, Sculptor
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Debbie Reynolds
Film Actress, Singer / 1932 -
Known for her boundless energy and pert demeanor, Reynolds' most memorable turn was in the 1952 musical Singin' in the Rain.
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(1932-)
Film Actress, Singer
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Ann Richards
U.S. Governor / 1933 - 2006
Feisty politician Ann Richards came to national attention as a keynote speaker in the 1988 Democratic National Convention and later as governor of Texas.
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(1933-2006)
U.S. Governor
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J. P. Richardson
Songwriter, Singer / 1930 - 1959
Lamar State College of Technology
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(1930-1959)
Songwriter, Singer
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Frank Robinson
Baseball Player / 1935 -
Baseball player Frank Robinson was the first Major League African-American manager. In 1982, he joined the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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(1935-)
Baseball Player
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Gene Roddenberry
Producer, Television Producer, Screenwriter / 1921 - 1991
American writer and producer Gene Rodenberry created the immensely influential Star Trek television series in the 1960s.
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(1921-1991)
Producer, Television Producer, Screenwriter
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Robert Rodriguez
Director, Producer / 1968 -
Robert Rodriguez is an American filmmaker best known for his successful collaborations with Quentin Tarantino, including From Dusk Till Dawn (1996).
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(1968-)
Director, Producer
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Kenny Rogers
Songwriter, Singer / 1938 -
Singer-songwriter Kenny Rogers is a crossover artist, enjoying enormous success on both the country music and pop music charts.
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(1938-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Ricky Ross
Drug Dealer, Philanthropist / 1960 -
Ricky Ross was once a drug kingpin who made $2 to $3 million a day and is now out of jail and rebuilding at-risk communities.
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(1960-)
Drug Dealer, Philanthropist
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Nolan Ryan
Baseball Player / 1947 -
Nolan Ryan played professional baseball until age 46. He pitched 3,509th career strikeouts, becoming the first pitcher to surpass Walter Johnson's 1927 record.
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(1947-)
Baseball Player
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Melissa Rycroft
Athlete, Reality Television Star, Writer / 1983 -
Melissa Rycroft is known for her engagement and break-up on the 13th season of The Bachelor, and for winning 2012's Dancing with the Stars: All-Stars.
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(1983-)
Athlete, Reality Television Star, Writer
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Clarence Sasser
Medical Professional, Military Leader / 1947 -
Army medic Clarence Eugene was awarded the Medal of Honor for treating wounded Vietnam soldiers amidst gunfire despite having been shot in both legs himself.
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(1947-)
Medical Professional, Military Leader
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Bob Schieffer
News Anchor / 1937 -
Bob Shieffer is an Emmy Award winning political commentator and TV host who has worked for CBS News since 1969.
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(1937-)
News Anchor
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Bobby Seale
Civil Rights Activist / 1936 -
Bobby Seale is an African American political activist and cofounder and national chairman of the Black Panther Party.
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(1936-)
Civil Rights Activist
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Selena
Singer / 1971 - 1995
Known as the "Queen of Tejano Music," Selena was a beloved Latin recording artist who was killed by the president of her fan club.
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(1971-1995)
Singer
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Karen Silkwood
Activist / 1946 - 1974
Karen Silkwood was a nuclear power plant technician and union activist who exposed violations by her employers. She was killed in a suspicious car accident.
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(1946-1974)
Activist
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Jessica Simpson
Film Actress, Songwriter, Singer, Reality Television Star / 1980 -
Jessica Simpson is an American pop singer, actress and fashion empire entrepreneur, and a former MTV reality show star.
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(1980-)
Film Actress, Songwriter, Singer, Reality Television Star
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Anna Nicole Smith
Pin-up, Reality Television Star / 1967 - 2007
Anna Nicole Smith gained early fame as a model for Guess and Playboy magazine, and later became known for her marriage to 89-year-old oil tycoon J. Howard Marshall II.
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(1967-2007)
Pin-up, Reality Television Star
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Jaclyn Smith
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1945 -
Jaclyn Smith is a model and actress who starred in all five seasons of Charlie’s Angels. She has also launched her own collections for K-Mart.
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(1945-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Tommie Smith
Track and Field Athlete / 1944 -
African-American track and field star Tommie Smith broke both the Olympic and world records and won the 200-meter race in the 1968 Olympics.
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(1944-)
Track and Field Athlete
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Sissy Spacek
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1949 -
Sissy Spacek is an American actress who is best known for her title role in the horror film Carrie and as Loretta Lynn in Coal Miner's Daughter.
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(1949-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Aaron Spelling
Actor, Television Producer, Screenwriter / 1923 - 2006
Aaron Spelling remains television’s most prolific producer, primarily known for escapist entertainment.
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(1923-2006)
Actor, Television Producer, Screenwriter
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Stephen Stills
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1945 -
Stephen Stills is an American folk musician, best known as a member of the vocal super group Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. He is the first person to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of fame twice in one night.
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(1945-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Matt Stone
Actor, Musician, Screenwriter / 1971 -
Actor and writer Matt Stone is the co-creator of the adult cartoon South Park. In 2011, his Broadway musical, The Book of Mormon, won nine Tony Awards.
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(1971-)
Actor, Musician, Screenwriter
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Michael Strahan
Football Player, Talk Show Host / 1971 -
Michael Strahan is a former defensive end for the New York Giants, and co-host of the morning television program Live! With Kelly and Michael.
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(1971-)
Football Player, Talk Show Host
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George Strait
Songwriter, Singer / 1952 -
Born in Texas in 1952, George Strait has been a country music icon since the 1980s. The award-winning singer is known for his traditional country
sound.
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(1952-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Chesley Sullenberger
Pilot / 1951 -
Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger is a former US Airlines pilot, who successfully ditched his passenger plane on the Hudson River after it struck a flock of Canada geese, thereby saving all 155 people aboard.
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(1951-)
Pilot
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Percy Sutton
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer / 1920 - 2009
Percy Sutton was a Freedom Rider, civil rights activist and prominent African-American lawyer best known for representing Malcolm X.
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(1920-2009)
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer
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Patrick Swayze
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Singer / 1952 - 2009
Patrick Swayze was a Golden-Globe winning, beloved actor, as well as a singer, songwriter, and dancer, who died of pancreatic cancer in September of 2009.
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(1952-2009)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Singer
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Sheryl Swoopes
Basketball Player / 1971 -
Sheryl Swoopes is an American professional basketball player who was the first player to be signed in the WNBA. She has won three Olympic Gold Medals.
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(1971-)
Basketball Player
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Sharon Tate
Film Actress, Television Actress, Model / 1943 - 1969
Model and actress Sharon Tate is best remembered for her tragic and untimely death at the hands of serial killer Charles Manson.
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(1943-1969)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Model
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Jack Teagarden
Musician / 1905 - 1964
Jack Teagarden was an influential jazz trombonist - regarded as the "Father of Jazz Trombone."
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(1905-1964)
Musician
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LaDainian Tomlinson
Football Player / 1979 -
LaDainian Tomlinson is an American professional gridiron football player who was one of the most productive running backs in NFL history.
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(1979-)
Football Player
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Lee Trevino
Golfer / 1931 -
In 1971 golfer Lee Trevino, nicknamed Supermex, became the first player to win the U.S., British, and Canadian Open championships in a single year.
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(1931-)
Golfer
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Ernest Tubb
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer, Disc Jockey / 1914 - 1984
Country music songwriter and performer Ernest Tubb’s radio program, Midnight Jamboree, helped launch the careers of the Everly Brothers and Elvis Presley.
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(1914-1984)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer, Disc Jockey
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Tanya Tucker
Singer, Reality Television Star / 1958 -
Tanya Tucker is an American singer best known for her country hits in the 1970s through 2000s. Tucker is one of the best-selling female vocalists of all time.
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(1958-)
Singer, Reality Television Star
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Tim Urban
Guitarist, Singer / 1989 -
American Idol star Tim Urban placed seventh on the ninth eason of the show. His first album, Heart of Me, debuted in 2010.
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(1989-)
Guitarist, Singer
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Michael Urie
Actor / 1980 -
Michael Urie is an award-winning theater and television actor best known for his role as the catty Marc St. James on Ugly Betty.
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(1980-)
Actor
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Stevie Ray Vaughan
Songwriter, Guitarist / 1954 - 1990
A preeminent bluesman, award-winning guitarist and singer Stevie Ray Vaughan earned critical and commercial success during the 1980s.
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(1954-1990)
Songwriter, Guitarist
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T-Bone Walker
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1910 - 1975
Blues guitarist and singer-songwriter T-Bone Walker is best known for his hit song "Stormy Monday" and has been called the Charlie Parker of Blues guitar.
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(1910-1975)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Charles Watson
Murderer / 1945 -
Tex Watson was a member of Charles Manson's "Family," and was Manson's right-hand man. He was convicted of the family's infamous 1969 Tate-LaBianca murders, which were orchestrated by Manson.
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(1945-)
Murderer
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Lisa Whelchel
Television Actress, Writer / 1963 -
Actress Lisa Whelchel co-starred in the popular 1980s sitcom The Facts of Life.
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(1963-)
Television Actress, Writer
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Forest Whitaker
Film Actor, Filmmaker / 1961 -
Actor, producer and director Forest Whitaker won an Academy Award for his portrayal of dictator Idi Amin in The Last King of Scotland. He’s also known for films like Bird, Ghost Dog and The Butler.
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(1961-)
Film Actor, Filmmaker
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Barry White
Music Producer, Singer / 1944 - 2003
Grammy Award–winning singer Barry White's smooth, deep voice produced sexy soul hits like "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe."
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(1944-2003)
Music Producer, Singer
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Bob Wills
Songwriter, Singer / 1905 - 1975
Bob Wills was a country music fiddler, singer, and songwriter whose band pioneered the “western swing” genre.
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(1905-1975)
Songwriter, Singer
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Chandra Wilson
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1969 -
Actress Chandra Wilson is perhaps best know for her role as Dr. Miranda Bailey on ABC’s hit prime-time series Grey’s Anatomy.
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(1969-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Charlie Wilson
Military Leader, U.S. Representative, Spy / 1933 - 2010
Former congressman Charlie Wilson helped fund Afghanistan's resistance to the Soviet Union. His story was told in the book and film Charlie Wilson's War.
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(1933-2010)
Military Leader, U.S. Representative, Spy
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Luke Wilson
Film Actor / 1971 -
Luke Wilson is a film actor known mostly for his comedic roles in such films as Old School and Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.
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(1971-)
Film Actor
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Owen Wilson
Film Actor / 1968 -
Actor Owen Wilson is known for his subtle humor and quirky roles in films like The Royal Tenenbaums and The Life Aquatic.
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(1968-)
Film Actor
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Robert Woodrow Wilson
Astronomer, Physicist / 1936 -
Robert Woodrow Wilson is an American radio astronomer and physicist best known for the discovery that supported the big bang model of creation.
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(1936-)
Astronomer, Physicist
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Teddy Wilson
Pianist / 1912 - 1986
Teddy Wilson was an influential pianist of jazz and swing. He played and recorded with jazz greats such as Billie Holiday, Benny Goodman and Ella Fitzgerald.
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(1912-1986)
Pianist
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Lee Ann Womack
Songwriter, Singer / 1966 -
Country music singer and songwriter Lee Ann Womack's album I Hope You Dance (2000), sold more than 3 million copies driven by the hit title single.
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(1966-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Robin Wright
Film Actress / 1966 -
Robin Wright was born in Dallas, Texas on April 8, 1966 but grew up in San Diego, California. The daughter of a pharmaceutical executive and an independent executive sales director for Mary Kay cosmetics, Wright was a natural beauty and began modeling
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(1966-)
Film Actress
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Babe Didrikson Zaharias
Basketball Player, Golfer, Track and Field Athlete / 1911 - 1956
Babe Didrikson Zaharias (1914–1956) was named "Woman Athlete of the Half Century" in 1950 for her skills in basketball, track & field, and golf.
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(1911-1956)
Basketball Player, Golfer, Track and Field Athlete
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Renee Zellweger
Film Actress, Producer / 1969 -
Texas-born actress Renee Zellweger first gained wide-spread attention for her role in the film Jerry Maguire and later Bridget Jones's Diary.
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(1969-)
Film Actress, Producer