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Lewis Carroll
Author / 1832 - 1898
Lewis Carroll was the pen name of Charles L. Dodgson, author of the children's classics "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass."
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(1832-1898)
Author
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Nick Carter
Environmental Activist, Director, Producer, Singer, Reality Television Star, Screenwriter / 1980 -
Nick Carter from the pop group the Backstreet Boys is also known for once dating Paris Hilton, starring in a reality TV show and overcoming drug and alcohol addiction.
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(1980-)
Environmental Activist, Director, Producer, Singer, Reality Television Star, Screenwriter
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George Washington Carver
Inventor, Botanist, Chemist / 1864 - 1943
George Washington Carver was a prominent African-American scientist and inventor. Carver is best known for the many uses he devised for the peanut.
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(1864-1943)
Inventor, Botanist, Chemist
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Cat Power
Songwriter, Singer / 1972 -
Cat Power is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose music fuses folk, country and blues, as heard on albums like Moon Pix and The Greatest.
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(1972-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Carrie Chapman Catt
Women's Rights Activist / 1859 - 1947
Women’s rights activist and suffragette Carrie Chapman Catt came up with the “Winning Plan” to pass the 19th amendment in 1920.
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(1859-1947)
Women's Rights Activist
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Nicolae Ceausescu
World Leader / 1918 - 1989
Nicolae Ceausescu was the leader of Communist Romania for more than two decades until his execution in 1989.
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(1918-1989)
World Leader
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Carol Channing
Theater Actress / 1921 -
Carol Channing starred as Lorelei Lee in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes on Broadway in 1949. She received a Tony lifetime achievement award in 1995.
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(1921-)
Theater Actress
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Charo
Comedian, Dancer, Guitarist, Singer / 1951 -
Charo is a singer, musician and actress best known for her Latin sassiness, sexy outfits and signature phrase during the 1970s, "Cuchi-cuchi."
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(1951-)
Comedian, Dancer, Guitarist, Singer
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Salmon P. Chase
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer, Supreme Court Justice, U.S. Representative, U.S. Governor, Government Official / 1808 - 1873
As Secretary of the Treasury under Lincoln, Salmon P. Chase implemented the National Banking Act and was the sixth chief justice of the Supreme Court.
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(1808-1873)
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer, Supreme Court Justice, U.S. Representative, U.S. Governor, Government Official
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Paddy Chayefsky
Playwright, Screenwriter / 1923 - 1981
Broadway playwright Pddy Chayefsky picked up two Academy Awards for his films The Hospital and Network.
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(1923-1981)
Playwright, Screenwriter
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Anton Chekhov
Author, Playwright / 1860 - 1904
Anton Chekhov is best known for his short stories and plays, including The Proposal, The Wedding and The Anniversary.
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(1860-1904)
Author, Playwright
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Dick Cheney
U.S. Vice President / 1941 -
Dick Cheney served four Republican presidents and spent six terms in the House. The former Vice President specialized in defense, energy, and the Middle East.
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(1941-)
U.S. Vice President
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Melanie Chisholm
Singer / 1974 -
Melanie Chisholm, also known as "Sporty Spice" and "Mel C," became famous in the mid-1990s with the all-girl British pop group the Spice Girls.
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(1974-)
Singer
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Seung-Hui Cho
Mass Murderer / 1984 - 2007
Student Seung-Hui Cho shot and killed 30 people on Virginia Tech's campus in 2007. The mass murder ended when he turned the gun and shot himself in the head.
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(1984-2007)
Mass Murderer
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Larry Clark
Photographer, Director / 1943 -
American photographer and film director Larry Clark is known for his images and movies, like Kids, that graphically depict unconventional teenage activities.
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(1943-)
Photographer, Director
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Bessie Coleman
Pilot / 1893 - 1926
In 1922, aviator Bessie Coleman became the first African American woman to stage a public flight in America. Her high-flying skills always wowed her audience.
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(1893-1926)
Pilot
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Phil Collins
Singer / 1951 -
Phil Collins was one of the most successful musicians in the world during the 1980s, releasing thirteen U.S. Top Ten hits between 1984 and 1990.
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(1951-)
Singer
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Olivia Colman
Actress / 1974 -
Olivia Colman is a British actress best known for playing Carol Thatcher, the daughter of Margaret Thatcher, in the 2011 biopic The Iron Lady.
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(1974-)
Actress
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Auguste Comte
Philosopher, Academic Author, Sociologist / 1798 - 1857
French philosopher Auguste Comte (1798–1857) greatly advanced the field of social science, giving it the name "sociology" and influenced many 19th-century social intellectuals.
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(1798-1857)
Philosopher, Academic Author, Sociologist
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Sam Cooke
Songwriter, Singer / 1931 - 1964
Sam Cooke, commonly known as the King of Soul, was an African-American gospel, R&B, soul, and pop singer and songwriter. He had 29 top-40 hits from 1957-1964.
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(1931-1964)
Songwriter, Singer
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LL Cool J
Film Actor, Television Actor, Rapper / 1968 -
Hip-hop artist and actor LL Cool J made it big with Def Jam Records in the late 1980s and '90s with albums like Mama Said Knock You Out.
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(1968-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Rapper
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Grace Anna Coolidge
U.S. First Lady / 1879 - 1957
U.S. first lady Grace Anna Coolidge worked actively for many charitable causes, most notably helping the hearing impaired.
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(1879-1957)
U.S. First Lady
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Bradley Cooper
Actor / 1975 -
Bradley Cooper is an actor who first made a name for himself on the TV series Alias and has since become a successful film actor.
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(1975-)
Actor
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Kevin Costner
Film Actor, Director / 1955 -
Film actor and director Kevin Costner directed and starred in the epic film Dances With Wolves (1990), which won seven Oscars.
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(1955-)
Film Actor, Director
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Katie Couric
Talk Show Host, News Anchor / 1957 -
Television journalist Katie Couric, formerly of the Today show, signed a deal with CBS in 2006 to become the first woman to anchor CBS Evening News alone.
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(1957-)
Talk Show Host, News Anchor
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Wayne Coyne
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1961 -
Grammy Award-winning musician Wayne Coyne has been the frontman of the Flaming Lips since 1983.
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(1961-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Jim Croce
Guitarist, Singer / 1943 - 1973
Jim Croce was an American folk singer and songwriter. He released five studio albums between 1966 and 1973, before his untimely death in 1973.
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(1943-1973)
Guitarist, Singer
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Alan Cumming
Actor, Director / 1965 -
Alan Cumming is a Scottish actor known for a range of work, from Shakespeare to Cabaret to X-Men, to the television series The Good Wife.
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(1965-)
Actor, Director
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César
Sculptor / 1921 - 1998
French artist César Baldaccini created large sculptural representations from found objects. He was at the forefront of the New Realism movement.
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(1921-1998)
Sculptor
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Paul Cezanne
Painter / 1839 - 1906
Post-Impressionist French painter Paul Cézanne is best known for his incredibly varied painting style which greatly affected 20th century abstract art.
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(1839-1906)
Painter
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Rubén Darío
Diplomat, Journalist, Author, Poet / 1867 - 1916
Rubén Darío was an acclaimed Nicaraguan poet, essayist and journalist who introduced the style known as modernism to Spanish literature.
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(1867-1916)
Diplomat, Journalist, Author, Poet
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Angela Davis
Scholar, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Academic Author / 1944 -
Angela Davis is an activist, scholar and writer who advocates for the oppressed. She has authored several books, including Women, Culture & Politics.
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(1944-)
Scholar, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Academic Author
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Geena Davis
Women's Rights Activist, Film Actress, Television Actress / 1956 -
Oscar-winning actress Geena Davis played Thelma in the 1991 cult classic Thelma & Louise, starring opposite Susan Sarandon.
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(1956-)
Women's Rights Activist, Film Actress, Television Actress
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Simone de Beauvoir
Philosopher, Academic Author, Journalist / 1908 - 1986
French writer Simone de Beauvoir laid the foundation for the modern feminist movement. Also an existentialist philosopher, she had a romance with Sartre.
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(1908-1986)
Philosopher, Academic Author, Journalist
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Michel-Guillaume-Saint-Jean de Crèvecoeur
Diplomat, Journalist / 1735 - 1813
Michel-Guillaume-Saint-Jean de Crèvecoeur was a French writer and naturalist who traveled to America in the 1700s and wrote Letters from an American Farmer.
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(1735-1813)
Diplomat, Journalist
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Pedro Calderón de la Barca
Playwright, Poet / 1600 - 1681
Pedro Calderón de la Barca was a poet and playwright of the Spanish Golden Age who is generally regarded as one of Spain's finest dramatists.
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(1600-1681)
Playwright, Poet
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Drea de Matteo
Actress / 1972 -
Actress Drea de Matteo played mob girlfriend Adriana La Cerva for five seasons on HBO's The Sopranos.
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(1972-)
Actress
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Lorenzo de' Medici
Political Leader, Royalty / 1449 - 1492
Lorenzo de' Medici was Florentine statesman, ruler and patron of arts and letters, the most brilliant of the Medici.
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(1449-1492)
Political Leader, Royalty
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Deadmau5
Music Producer / 1981 -
Deadmau5 is a Grammy Award-nominated and Juno Award-winning electronic DJ/dance artist known for his trademark helmet and popular live shows. He's released albums like 4x4=12 and >album title goes here<.
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(1981-)
Music Producer
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Dizzy Dean
Baseball Player / 1911 - 1974
Dizzy Dean was a Major League Baseball pitcher who led the St. Louis Cardinals to World Series victory in 1937.
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(1911-1974)
Baseball Player
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Stephen Decatur
Military Leader / 1779 - 1820
Stephen Decatur was a U.S. naval officer, the youngest man to reach the rank of captain in the Navy's history. His heroism in the War of 1812 is most notable.
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(1779-1820)
Military Leader
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Paula Deen
Chef, Television Personality / 1947 -
Paula Deen is best known for her Food Network shows on Southern cooking, including Paula's Home Cooking, Paula's Party and Paula's Best Dishes.
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(1947-)
Chef, Television Personality
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Ellen DeGeneres
Animal Rights Activist, Comedian, Talk Show Host / 1958 -
With her own talk show, Ellen DeGeneres is one of America's most well-known comedians, also serving as a prominent gay/lesbian role model.
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(1958-)
Animal Rights Activist, Comedian, Talk Show Host
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Frederick Delius
Songwriter / 1862 - 1934
British-born French composer Frederick Delius wrote the opera A Village Romeo and Juliet in 1901.
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(1862-1934)
Songwriter
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Patrick Dempsey
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1966 -
American actor & high school dropout Patrick Dempsey is best known for his role as Dr. Derek Shepherd on the hit medical drama Grey's Anatomy.
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(1966-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Bob Denver
Television Actor / 1935 - 2005
Bob Denver played the title role on the goofy 1960s TV sitcom Gilligan's Island.
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(1935-2005)
Television Actor
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Zooey Deschanel
Film Actress, Television Actress, Singer / 1980 -
Actress Zooey Deschanel has appeared in such films as (500) Days of Summer, and on the hit TV sitcom New Girl.
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(1980-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Singer
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Henri Desgrange
Cyclist / 1865 - 1940
French bicyclist Henri Desgrange is best known for organizing the first Tour de France.
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(1865-1940)
Cyclist
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Dustin Diamond
Television Actor, Writer / 1977 -
Dustin Diamond is a former child actor known for his role as Screech on Saved by the Bell. He later appeared in a sex video and on reality TV.
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(1977-)
Television Actor, Writer
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Neil Diamond
Songwriter, Singer / 1941 -
Singer and songwriter Neil Diamond wrote "I'm A Believer" for The Monkees, and peformed his own pop hits, including "Heartlight" and "Sweet Caroline."
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(1941-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Ngo Dinh Diem
World Leader / 1901 - 1963
Ngo Dinh Diem was leader of Vietnam from 1955 until his assassination in 1963. His heavy-handed rule and resulting ouster paved the way to the Vietnam War.
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(1901-1963)
World Leader
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Taye Diggs
Actor / 1971 -
Taye Diggs is an American actor best known for his role as the opportunistic landlord Benny in the Jonathan Larson's groundbreaking musical Rent.
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(1971-)
Actor
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Christian Dior
Fashion Designer / 1905 - 1957
Christian Dior was a French fashion designer whose post–World War II creations were wildly popular, and whose legacy continues to influence the fashion industry.
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(1905-1957)
Fashion Designer
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Sacha Distel
Songwriter, Singer / 1933 - 2004
Sacha Distel was a French singer and guitarist who had hits with a cover version of the Academy Award-winning "Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head".
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(1933-2004)
Songwriter, Singer
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Theodosius Dobzhansky
Educator, Biologist, Geneticist / 1900 - 1975
Theodosius Dobzhansky was a 20th century scientist, professor and author who did pioneering work in genetics and evolution.
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(1900-1975)
Educator, Biologist, Geneticist
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E.L. Doctorow
Author / 1931 -
Writer E.L. Doctorow is the author of novels such as Ragtime, Billy Bathgate and The Book of Daniel.
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(1931-)
Author
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Plácido Domingo
Singer / 1941 -
Plácido Domingo is a Spanish-Mexican tenor and conductor best known for his powerful and versatile voice.
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(1941-)
Singer
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John Dos Passos
Journalist, Author / 1896 - 1970
John Dos Passos was a major novelist of the postwar “lost generation.” His U.S.A. book trilogy includes The 42nd Parallel, 1919 and The Big Money.
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(1896-1970)
Journalist, Author
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Maureen Dowd
Journalist / 1952 -
Maureen Dowd is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and op-ed columnist who has written for The New York Times and Time Magazine.
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(1952-)
Journalist
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Minnie Driver
Film Actress / 1970 -
British actress Minnie Driver made her film debut in Circle of Friends, followed by roles in Grosse Pointe Blank and Good Will Hunting.
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(1970-)
Film Actress
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Faye Dunaway
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1941 -
Faye Dunaway is a revered Oscar-winning actress known for her work in films like Bonnie and Clyde, The Thomas Crown Affair, Chinatown and Network.
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(1941-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Robert Duvall
Film Actor / 1931 -
Actor Robert Duvall has been in some of the most acclaimed films of all time, including To Kill A Mockingbird, Apocalypse Now, Lonesome Dove and The Godfather.
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(1931-)
Film Actor
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Esther Dyson
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, Journalist / 1951 -
Esther Dyson, named by Forbes magazine as one of the most powerful women in American business, is regarded as one of the most influential voices in technology.
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(1951-)
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, Journalist
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Steve Earle
Anti-War Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1955 -
Steve Earle is a Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter whose albums seamlessly blend rock, folk and country. He has also appeared on the HBO series The Wire and Treme.
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(1955-)
Anti-War Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Ashton Eaton
Track and Field Athlete / 1988 -
At the Summer Games in London, Ashton Eaton—the youngest to member of the U.S. decathlon team that year, at age 24—took home the decathlon gold medal.
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(1988-)
Track and Field Athlete
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Umberto Eco
Literary Critic, Academic Author, Author / 1932 -
Umberto Eco is an Italian intellectual and writer known for his work in semiotics and novels such as The Name of the Rose.
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(1932-)
Literary Critic, Academic Author, Author
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Nicole Eggert
Television Actress / 1972 -
First a child star on Charles in Charge, Actress Nicole Eggert is best known for her role as lifeguard Summer Quinn on Baywatch.
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(1972-)
Television Actress
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Elsa Einstein
1876 - 1936
Elsa Einstein was physicist Albert Einstein's second wife, supporting his work, nursing him back to help, and moving with him from Germany to the United States in 1933.
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(1876-1936)
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Gertrude B. Elion
Chemist / 1918 - 1999
American biochemist and pharmacologist Gertrude B. Elion helped develop drugs to treat leukemia and prevent kidney transplant rejection. She won a Nobel Prize for medicine in 1988.
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(1918-1999)
Chemist
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Jessica Ennis
Track and Field Athlete / 1986 -
British track and field star Jessica Ennis won a gold medal in the heptathlon at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.
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(1986-)
Track and Field Athlete
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Dana Ewell
Murderer / 1971 -
American criminal Dana Ewell orchestrated the murder of his parents and sister in order to become the executor of his grandmother's $400,000 trust account.
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(1971-)
Murderer
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Joey Fatone
Children's Activist, Actor, Singer / 1977 -
Joey Fatone sang in the hit boy band 'N Sync. He also hosts a cooking show, and has competed on Dancing with the Stars.
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(1977-)
Children's Activist, Actor, Singer
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Jules Feiffer
Illustrator, Journalist, Author, Playwright, Screenwriter / 1929 -
American cartoonist and writer Jules Feiffer became famous for his “Feiffer,” a satirical cartoon strip notable for its emphasis on very literate captions.
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(1929-)
Illustrator, Journalist, Author, Playwright, Screenwriter
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Federico Fellini
Director / 1920 - 1993
Italian film director Federico Fellini was one of the most celebrated and distinctive filmmakers of the period after World War II.
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(1920-1993)
Director
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José Ferrer
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Director / 1912 - 1992
American actor and director José Ferrer was perhaps best known for his Academy Award-winning performance in the title role of the film Cyrano de Bergerac.
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(1912-1992)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Director
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W C Fields
Film Actor, Comedian / 1880 - 1946
W.C. Fields was an actor whose flawless timing and humorous cantankerousness made him one of America's greatest comedians.
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(1880-1946)
Film Actor, Comedian
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Guy Fieri
Chef, Television Personality / 1968 -
A winner of Next Food Network Star, Guy Fieri now hosts several television shows, including Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.
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(1968-)
Chef, Television Personality
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Millard Fillmore
U.S. President / 1800 - 1874
Millard Fillmore is best known for assuming the presidency after the death of Zachary Taylor, becoming the 13th U.S. president.
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(1800-1874)
U.S. President
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John Arbuthnot Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher
Military Leader / 1841 - 1920
First Sea Lord John Arbuthnot Fisher reorganized and strengthened the British Royal navy to counter the rapid expansion of the German navy during World War I.
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(1841-1920)
Military Leader
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Henry M. Flagler
Entrepreneur / 1830 - 1913
Henry M. Flagler was an American tycoon who worked with John D. Rockefeller to establish Standard Oil. He developed Florida as the vacation land it is today.
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(1830-1913)
Entrepreneur
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Sandford Fleming
Engineer / 1827 - 1915
Sandford Fleming was a civil engineer and scientist best known as the chief railway engineer of Canada in the 19th century.
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(1827-1915)
Engineer
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Dave Foley
Television Actor, Comedian / 1963 -
Dave Foley was a founding member of the comedy troupe Kids in the Hall and was one of the leads on the TV sitcom NewsRadio.
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(1963-)
Television Actor, Comedian
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Bridget Fonda
Film Actress / 1964 -
Bridget Fonda is a film actor and the daughter of Peter Fonda, the granddaughter of Henry Fonda, and the niece of Jane Fonda.
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(1964-)
Film Actress
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George Foreman
Boxer, Entrepreneur, Minister / 1949 -
George Foreman is a retired American boxer who twice won boxing's heavyweight championship. After retiring, he became a popular pitchman.
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(1949-)
Boxer, Entrepreneur, Minister
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E.M. Forster
Writer / 1879 - 1970
Writer and critic E.M. Forster is the author of Howards End, A Passage to India and A Room With a View.
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(1879-1970)
Writer
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John Forsythe
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1918 - 2010
John Forsythe was a theater, film and TV actor. He won Golden Globes for playing Blake Carrington in Aaron Spelling’s long-running prime-time drama Dynasty.
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(1918-2010)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Dian Fossey
Zoologist / 1932 - 1985
Dian Fossey was a zoologist best known for researching the endangered gorillas of the Rwandan mountain forest from the 1960s to the '80s, and for her mysterious murder.
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(1932-1985)
Zoologist
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Benjamin Franklin
Inventor, Political Leader, Scientist, Writer / 1706 - 1790
Benjamin Franklin is best known as one of the Founding Fathers who drafted the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States.
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(1706-1790)
Inventor, Political Leader, Scientist, Writer
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Bonnie Franklin
Television Actress / 1944 - 2013
Bonnie Franklin is best known for playing Ann Romano, a loving but tough divorced mother on the hit television show One Day at a Time.
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(1944-2013)
Television Actress
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John Hope Franklin
Educator, Historian, Journalist / 1915 - 2009
American historian and educator John Hope Franklin is noted for his reappraisal of the American Civil War era and the importance of the black American struggle.
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(1915-2009)
Educator, Historian, Journalist
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Joe Frazier
Boxer / 1944 - 2011
Joe Frazier was the world heavyweight boxing champion from February 1970 until January 1973 and fought in the famous "Thrilla in Manila" in 1975.
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(1944-2011)
Boxer
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Frederick II
King / 1712 - 1786
Frederick II, known as Frederick the Great, was Prussia's king from 1740 to 1786. By winning wars and expanding territories, he established Prussia as a strong military power.
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(1712-1786)
King
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Christian Wolff
Philosopher, Scholar, Mathematician, Royalty, Botanist, Academic Author / 1679 - 1754
Christian Freiherr von Wolff was a German philosopher, mathematician, and scientist who is best known as a leading spokesman of German rationalism.
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(1679-1754)
Philosopher, Scholar, Mathematician, Royalty, Botanist, Academic Author
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Brian Friel
Author, Playwright / 1929 -
Brian Friel is an Irish dramatist and short-story writer notable for such plays as Translations and Dancing at Lughnasa.
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(1929-)
Author, Playwright
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Ernest J. Gaines
Educator, Author / 1933 -
Novelist Ernest J. Gaines’s wrote The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, which reflects the African American experience and oral tradition of rural Louisiana.
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(1933-)
Educator, Author
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Jorge Eliécer Gaitán
Mayor / 1902 - 1948
Jorge Eliécer Gaitán was a political leader who was considered a champion of the Colombian people and was revered as a martyr after his assassination.
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(1902-1948)
Mayor
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Khalil Gibran
Illustrator, Journalist, Author, Poet / 1883 - 1931
Philosophical essayist, novelist, poet and artist Khalil Gibran wrote The Prophet, a book of poetic essays that achieved cult status among American youth.
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(1883-1931)
Illustrator, Journalist, Author, Poet
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Mel Gibson
Film Actor / 1956 -
Mel Gibson is a well-known film actor, director and producer, having starred in Braveheart, Hamlet, Maverick and both the Mad Max and Lethal Weapon series.
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(1956-)
Film Actor
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Sara Gilbert
Film Actress, Television Actress, Talk Show Host / 1975 -
Sara Gilbert is an actress best known for her role as Darlene Conner-Healy from in the sitcom Roseanne and the creator of the series The Talk.
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(1975-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Talk Show Host
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Philip Glass
Songwriter, Pianist / 1937 -
Philip Glass is an American composer often associated with minimalism. He has composed numerous film and theatrical scores, including "Koyaanisqatsi" and "The Hours."
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(1937-)
Songwriter, Pianist