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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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John Murtha
Anti-War Activist, U.S. Representative / 1932 - 2010
John Murtha was appointed to the U.S. House of Representatives in a special election to fill a vacancy caused by the death of GOP Rep. John P. Saylor.
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(1932-2010)
Anti-War Activist, U.S. Representative
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Elon Musk
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Explorer, Inventor / 1971 -
Elon Musk is an entrepreneur known for co-founding Tesla Motors, X.com—which later became PayPal—and SpaceX, the last of which launched a landmark commercial spacecraft on May 22, 2012.
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(1971-)
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Explorer, Inventor
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Jim Nabors
Actor, Singer / 1930 -
Actor and singer Jim Nabors came to fame playing the lovable and bumbling Gomer Pyle on The Andy Griffith Show and later on the spinoff sitcom Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
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(1930-)
Actor, Singer
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Rafael Nadal
Tennis Player / 1986 -
Spanish-born Rafael Nadal is widely regarded as one of the greatest professional tennis players of all time, completing the career Grand Slam by age 24, the youngest in history to achieve the feat.
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(1986-)
Tennis Player
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Imre Nagy
Prime Minister, Government Official / 1896 - 1958
Prime Minister of Hungary Imre Nagy withdrew Hungary from the Warsaw Pact and led Hungarians against the Soviets in the Hungarian Uprising of 1956.
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(1896-1958)
Prime Minister, Government Official
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John F. Nash Jr.
Mathematician / 1928 -
American mathematician John F. Nash, Jr. was awarded the 1994 Nobel Prize for Economics for his landmark work on the mathematics of game theory.
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(1928-)
Mathematician
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Dave Navarro
Guitarist, Reality Television Star / 1967 -
Dave Navarro is a guitar player and TV personality known for his years with the band Jane's Addiction.
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(1967-)
Guitarist, Reality Television Star
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Liam Neeson
Film Actor / 1952 -
Liam Neeson is an Irish actor known for his strong leading-man roles and for his role as Qui-Gon Jinn in the three prequels to Star Wars.
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(1952-)
Film Actor
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Anastasia
Duchess / 1901 - 1918
Anastasia was the daughter of the last Russian tsar, Nicholas II. After she and her family were executed, rumors claimed that she might have survived.
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(1901-1918)
Duchess
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Eleanor Holmes Norton
Civil Rights Activist, U.S. Representative / 1937 -
Civil rights activist and ACLU alum Eleanor Holmes Norton serves as a non-voting delegate to Congress from the District of Columbia.
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(1937-)
Civil Rights Activist, U.S. Representative
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Chris O'Donnell
Actor / 1970 -
Actor Chris O'Donnell co-starred with Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman, played Robin in two Batman flicks and now stars on the television series NCIS: Los Angeles.
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(1970-)
Actor
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Milo O'Shea
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1926 - 2013
Milo O'Shea was an Irish actor known for starring on the BBC sitcom Me Mammy and in Staircase, Broadway's first serious depiction of homosexual men.
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(1926-2013)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Joyce Carol Oates
Journalist, Author / 1938 -
American novelist, short-story writer, and essayist Joyce Carol Oates is known for her variety of styles and genres and depictions of evil in modern society.
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(1938-)
Journalist, Author
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Hermann Oberth
Physicist / 1894 - 1989
Hermann Oberth has been called "the father of German rocketry." He assisted Wernher von Braun in the 1950s in developing space rockets for the United States.
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(1894-1989)
Physicist
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Eliades Ochoa
Musician / 1946 -
Cuban musician Eliades Ochoa hit it big in 1997 with his band Buena Vista Social Club.
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(1946-)
Musician
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St. John of the Cross
Monk, Saint, Poet / 1542 - 1591
St. John of the Cross was a Spanish poet whose work is considered the summit of mystical Spanish literature. He was glorified as a saint in 1726 by Pope Bendict XIII.
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(1542-1591)
Monk, Saint, Poet
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Jacques Offenbach
Songwriter / 1819 - 1880
Jacques Offenbach was a prolific composer who created a new type French comic opera called the operette.
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(1819-1880)
Songwriter
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David M. Ogilvy
Entrepreneur / 1911 - 1999
David Ogilvy was an advertising executive who founded Hewitt, Ogilvy, Benson & Mather, one of the world's largest advertising firms.
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(1911-1999)
Entrepreneur
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Ashley Olsen
Actress / 1986 -
Ashley Olsen, along with her twin sister Mary-Kate, came to stardom as a baby on TV's Full House, then built a vast media and fashion empire by the age of 21.
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(1986-)
Actress
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Mary-Kate Olsen
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1986 -
Mary-Kate Olsen was one of the Olsen twins who became child stars on the sitcom Full House. The twins have a retail product line that makes billions.
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(1986-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Pierre Omidyar
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist / 1967 -
Iranian-American economist Pierre Omidyar is best known as the founder and chairman of eBay, the online auction website.
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(1967-)
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist
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Suze Orman
Entrepreneur, Talk Show Host, Journalist / 1951 -
With a long list of best-selling books, Suze Orman has established herself as one of the top personal finance experts in the United States.
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(1951-)
Entrepreneur, Talk Show Host, Journalist
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George Orwell
Journalist, Author / 1903 - 1950
George Orwell was an English novelist, essayist, and critic most famous for his novels Animal Farm (1945) and Nineteen Eighty-four (1949).
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(1903-1950)
Journalist, Author
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Nikolaus Otto
Inventor / 1832 - 1891
Nikolaus Otto created the first internal-combustion engine that used the four-stroke cycle. It provided an alternative power source to the steam engine.
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(1832-1891)
Inventor
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Otto
King / 1815 - 1867
Otto, the son of King Louis I of Bavaria, served as the first king of modern Greece, but a revolt in 1862 forced him to step down and return to Bavaria.
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(1815-1867)
King
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Joe Papp
Television Producer / 1921 - 1991
Theatrical producer-director Joe Pap founded the New York Shakespeare Festival and the Public Theatre and was a major force in theater in the late 20th century.
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(1921-1991)
Television Producer
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Charles Stewart Parnell
Political Leader / 1846 - 1891
Charles Stewart Parnell founded of the Irish Parliamentary Party and was one of the most important figures in the 19th century.
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(1846-1891)
Political Leader
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Blaise Pascal
Philosopher, Mathematician, Theologian, Physicist / 1623 - 1662
Blaise Pascal was a French mathematician, physicist and religious philosopher, who laid the foundation for the modern theory of probabilities.
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(1623-1662)
Philosopher, Mathematician, Theologian, Physicist
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Les Paul
Inventor, Guitarist / 1915 - 2009
Les Paul was a musician who designed a solid-body guitar in 1941, which then was a new type of instrument.
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(1915-2009)
Inventor, Guitarist
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Irving Penn
Photographer / 1917 - 2009
The stunning portraits of photographer Irving Penn have been collected in several books and exhibitions.
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(1917-2009)
Photographer
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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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Peter the Great
Political Leader, Tsar / 1672 - 1725
Peter the Great was a Russian czar in the late 17th century, who is best known for his extensive reforms in an attempt to establish Russia as a great nation.
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(1672-1725)
Political Leader, Tsar
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Michael Phelps
Professional Swimmer / 1985 -
Swimmer Michael Phelps has set the record for winning the most medals, 22, of any Olympic athlete in history.
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(1985-)
Professional Swimmer
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Michelle Phillips
Television Actress, Singer / 1944 -
Michelle Phillips performed with 1960s folk group The Mamas and the Papas. After the group disbanded, Philips became known for her work as a television actress.
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(1944-)
Television Actress, Singer
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Kellie Pickler
Singer, Reality Television Star / 1986 -
Singer Kellie Pickler appeared on American Idol in 2006 and has since released several hit country albums, including Small Town Girl and 100 Proof.
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(1986-)
Singer, Reality Television Star
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Luigi Pirandello
Author, Playwright / 1867 - 1936
Luigi Pirandello was a playwright, novelist and short story writer who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1934.
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(1867-1936)
Author, Playwright
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Joe Piscopo
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian / 1951 -
Comedian Joe Piscopo joined the cast of Saturday Night Live in 1980 where he was known for his impressions of celebrities like Frank Sinatra.
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(1951-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian
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Cole Porter
Songwriter / 1891 - 1964
Cole Porter was a U.S. composer and lyricist who created songs like "I Get a Kick Out of You" and his own series of Broadway musicals including Anything Goes.
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(1891-1964)
Songwriter
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Natalie Portman
Film Actress / 1981 -
Actress Natalie Portman won the 2010 Academy Award for her role as a dancer in Black Swan.
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(1981-)
Film Actress
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Grace Potter
Songwriter, Guitarist, Pianist, Singer / 1983 -
Grace Potter is a singer and musician who fronts the band the Nocturnals. She also sang on the hit duet "You and Tequila" with country singer Kenny Chesney.
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(1983-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Pianist, Singer
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Robert Preston
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1918 - 1987
Actor Robert Preston was best known for his portrayal of the charismatic huckster in The Music Man - a role he played on Broadway and in the film adaptation.
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(1918-1987)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Sharon Preston
1955 -
Sharon Preston is a media planner and author who has said that she is the daughter of legendary jazz trumpeter Louis Armstrong.
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(1955-)
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Prince
Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer / 1958 -
American musician Prince achieved wide fame in the 1980s with 1999 and Purple Rain, the latter album sharing a title with a film starring the musician.
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(1958-)
Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer
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Prince William
Philanthropist, Political Leader, Duke, Prince / 1982 -
Prince William is the eldest son of Princess Diana and Prince Charles of Wales and is next in line for the British throne after his father.
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(1982-)
Philanthropist, Political Leader, Duke, Prince
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Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin
Author, Poet / 1799 - 1837
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin is a Russian poet an fiction writer who is considered the founder of modern Russian literature.
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(1799-1837)
Author, Poet
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François Quesnay
Economist, Doctor / 1694 - 1774
Discover how Louis XV’s physician François Quesnay became interested in economics on Biography.com. He advocated laissez-faire policy.
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(1694-1774)
Economist, Doctor
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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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Byron R. White
Football Player, Lawyer, Supreme Court Justice, Government Official / 1917 - 2002
President John F. Kennedy appointed Byron R. White deputy U.S. attorney general in 1961. A year later White was appointed to the Supreme Court where he served until 1993.
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(1917-2002)
Football Player, Lawyer, Supreme Court Justice, Government Official
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Gilda Radner
Television Actress, Comedian / 1946 - 1989
Gilda Radner was an award-winning actress and comedian known for her work on Saturday Night Live. She was married to fellow comedian Gene Wilder.
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(1946-1989)
Television Actress, Comedian
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Raj Rajaratnam
Business Leader, White Collar Criminal / 1957 -
Sri Lankan billionaire Raj Rajaratnam was arrested for insider trading in 2009 as part of the largest ever SEC case against a hedge fund.
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(1957-)
Business Leader, White Collar Criminal
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Charles Rangel
Activist, U.S. Representative / 1930 -
Congressman Charles Rangel has served New York's Harlem district since 1971. He was censured by his peers for ethics violations in 2010.
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(1930-)
Activist, U.S. Representative
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Jeannette Rankin
Women's Rights Activist, U.S. Representative / 1880 - 1973
Jeannette Rankin was the first woman to serve in the U.S. Congress. She helped pass the 19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote, and was a committed pacifist.
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(1880-1973)
Women's Rights Activist, U.S. Representative
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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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Basil Rathbone
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1892 - 1967
Character actor Basil Rathbone (1892-1967) is best known for playing Sherlock Holmes in 14 movies from 1939 to 1946.
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(1892-1967)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Jerry J. Rawlings
Dictator, World Leader / 1947 -
Jerry John Rawlings ruled Ghana twice, first in 1979 after a military coup, and then again from 1981 until 2001, as the result of free elections.
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(1947-)
Dictator, World Leader
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Elizabeth Reaser
Actress / 1975 -
Elizabeth Reaser is an American actress best known for her roles on the show Grey's Anatomy and in the Twilight film series.
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(1975-)
Actress
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L.A. Reid
Entrepreneur, Songwriter, Music Producer / 1956 -
L.A. Reid is an American music executive and producer. He's also starred as a judge on the music competition show The X Factor.
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(1956-)
Entrepreneur, Songwriter, Music Producer
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Nick Rhodes
Musician / 1962 -
Nick Rhodes is the keyboardist for Duran Duran, one of the biggest bands of the 1980s.
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(1962-)
Musician
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Tony Richardson
Director / 1928 - 1991
Tony Richardson was a director of stage plays and films who is known for such projects as Look Back in Anger and Tom Jones.
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(1928-1991)
Director
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Lionel Richie
Songwriter, Singer / 1949 -
Lionel Richie is a singer/songwriter known for creating numerous hits while with his band the Commodores and while on his own.
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(1949-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Nelson Riddle
Songwriter / 1921 - 1985
Nelson Riddle arranged music for some of the biggest names in 20th century American music, including Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, and Rosemary Clooney.
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(1921-1985)
Songwriter
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Joan Rivers
Comedian, Talk Show Host, Reality Television Star / 1933 -
Comedian Joan Rivers created a Grammy nominated comedy album, launched a syndicated daytime talk show, and went on to win a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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(1933-)
Comedian, Talk Show Host, Reality Television Star
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José Rizal
Activist, Doctor, Journalist / 1861 - 1896
José Rizal was a patriot, physician and man of letters who was an inspiration to the Philippine nationalist movement.
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(1861-1896)
Activist, Doctor, Journalist
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Augusto Roa Bastos
Author / 1917 - 2005
Paraguayan author Augusto Roa Bastos received the Premio Cervantes prize in 1989 for books like I, the Supreme (1947).
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(1917-2005)
Author
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David Rockefeller
Business Leader, Philanthropist / 1915 -
David Rockefeller is an American banker and philanthropist, the youngest of the five sons of John D. Rockefeller Jr.
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(1915-)
Business Leader, Philanthropist
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Richard Rodgers
Songwriter, Singer / 1902 - 1979
From The Sound of Music to Oklahoma! to South Pacific, Richard Rodgers helped change the face of Broadway musicals, giving them stories and making them both memorable and "hum-able."
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(1902-1979)
Songwriter, Singer
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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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John Augustus Roebling
Engineer / 1806 - 1869
German-born U.S. civil engineer, John Roebling was a pioneer in the design of steel suspension bridges. His best known work is the Brooklyn Bridge.
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(1806-1869)
Engineer
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Draco Rosa
Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer / 1969 -
Pop singer Draco Rosa was a member of Menudo and has released a number of successful solo albums in a variety of different languages.
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(1969-)
Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer
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April Ross
Athlete / 1982 -
April Ross is a beach volleyball player who, along with teammate Jennifer Kessy, is a dominant figure on the international circuit. Ross and Kessy took the silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games.
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(1982-)
Athlete
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Isabella Rossellini
Film Actress, Model / 1952 -
The daughter of Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman and Italian director Roberto Rossellini, Isabella Rossellini is an Italian-born actress known for such films as Blue Velvet, Cousins, and Immortal Beloved.
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(1952-)
Film Actress, Model
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Philosopher, Songwriter / 1712 - 1778
Jean-Jacques Rousseau is best known as an influential 18th-century philosopher who wrote the acclaimed work A Discourse on the Arts and Sciences.
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(1712-1778)
Philosopher, Songwriter
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Rubens
Painter / 1577 - 1640
Rubens was a Flemish Baroque painter who is best known for his religious and mythological compositions, with an emphasis on sensuality.
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(1577-1640)
Painter
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Wilma Rudolph
Track and Field Athlete / 1940 - 1994
In 1960, Wilma Rudolph became the first American woman to win three gold medals at a single Olympic Games.
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(1940-1994)
Track and Field Athlete
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Salman Rushdie
Author / 1947 -
Salman Rushdie is a British-Indian novelist best known for the novels Midnight's Children (1981) and The Satanic Verses (1988), for which he was accused of blasphemy against Islam.
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(1947-)
Author
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Rosalind Russell
Film Actress, Theater Actress / 1907 - 1976
Theater and film actress Rosalind Russell costarred in His Girl Friday with Cary Grant, and played Auntie Mame in both the Broadway play and the movie version.
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(1907-1976)
Film Actress, Theater Actress
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Daryl Sabara
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1992 -
Daryl Sabara is an American actor best known for his role in the movie franchise Spy Kids.
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(1992-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Françoise Sagan
Author / 1935 - 2004
Author Françoise Sagan published the novel Bonjour Tristesse in 1954 at the young age of 19. It was an international bestseller.
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(1935-2004)
Author
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Zoe Saldana
Actress, Model / 1978 -
Zoe Saldana is a trained dancer who's become a leading actress in Hollywood, having starred in blockbusters like Pirates of the Caribbean, Star Trek and Avatar.
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(1978-)
Actress, Model
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Esa-Pekka Salonen
Songwriter, Conductor / 1958 -
Composer and conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen and the Los Angeles Philharmonic won a Grammy Award in 1986 for their recording of Witold Lutoslawski's "Symphony No. 3".
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(1958-)
Songwriter, Conductor
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Aung San Suu Kyi
Activist, Political Leader / 1945 -
Aung San Suu Kyi is an opposition leader in her home country of Myanmar and the winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize for Peace.
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(1945-)
Activist, Political Leader
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Mia Sara
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1967 -
A film and TV actress Mia Sara is best known for her role as Sloan Peterson, the girlfriend of Ferris Bueller in John Hughes's 1986 film Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
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(1967-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Jean-Paul Sartre
Philosopher, Activist, Literary Critic, Academic Author, Journalist, Author, Playwright, Screenwriter / 1905 - 1980
Jean-Paul Sartre was a 20th century intellectual, writer and activist who put forth pioneering ideas on existentialism.
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(1905-1980)
Philosopher, Activist, Literary Critic, Academic Author, Journalist, Author, Playwright, Screenwriter
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Dorothy L Sayers
Scholar, Author / 1893 - 1957
Dorothy Sayers was a writer whose later efforts focused on theological dramas and books, radio plays and scholarly translations.
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(1893-1957)
Scholar, Author
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Nicole Scherzinger
Singer, Television Personality / 1978 -
Singer Nicole Scherzinger is the former lead singer of the successful all-girl band the Pussycat Dolls.
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(1978-)
Singer, Television Personality
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Egon Schiele
Painter / 1890 - 1918
Austrian Expressionist painter Egon Schiele (1890–1918) was part of the Viennese Sezession movement with works like "The Self Seer" (1911) and "Embrace" (1917).
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(1890-1918)
Painter
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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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E.W. Scripps
Publisher / 1854 - 1926
Publisher E.W. Scripps (1854–1926) founded the first major U.S. newspaper chain, and his company is still in the media business.
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(1854-1926)
Publisher
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Maurice Sendak
Illustrator, Author / 1928 - 2012
Maurice Sendak is a Caldecott award-winning children's book author and illustrator best known for his book Where the Wild Things Are.
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(1928-2012)
Illustrator, Author
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Faisal Shahzad
Terrorist / 1979 -
Faisal Shahzad made headlines May 1, 2010, when he attempted to detonate a homemade car bomb in New York City's Times Square.
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(1979-)
Terrorist
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Tupac Shakur
Actor, Rapper / 1971 - 1996
A hip-hop legend, with explicit and controversial lyrics, Tupac Shakur was embroiled in a feud between East Coast and West Coast rappers.
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(1971-1996)
Actor, Rapper
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Arthur Shawcross
Serial Killer / 1945 - 2008
Serial killer Arthur Shawcross murdered 11 women from 1988 to 1990 in upstate New York, earning the nickname "The Genessee River Killer."
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(1945-2008)
Serial Killer
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Ally Sheedy
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Ballet Dancer / 1962 -
Ally Sheedy is a film actress who became famous in the early 1980s for her roles in films such as War Games, The Breakfast Club, and St. Elmo's Fire.
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(1962-)
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Ballet Dancer
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Blake Shelton
Singer / 1976 -
Blake Shelton is a chart-topping country music star also known for appearing on TV’s The Voice.
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(1976-)
Singer
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Charles Sifford
Golfer / 1922 -
Charles Sifford is an African American former professional golfer who helped to desegregate golf by becoming the first black athlete to compete on the PGA Tour.
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(1922-)
Golfer
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Carly Simon
Songwriter, Singer / 1945 -
Grammy winner Carly Simon wrote the 1972 hit single "You're So Vain," rumored to be written about fellow rocker and former lover James Taylor.
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(1945-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Mona Simpson
Author / 1957 -
Born in 1957, Mona Simpson spent her early years in Green Bay, Wisconsin. She moved with her mother to Los Angeles as a teenager. While earning her M.F.A. degree at Columbia, Simpson became an editor at the Paris Review. She won accolades for her first novel Anywhere But Here (1986). After that initial success, Simpson has continued to produce well-regarded literary works, including My Hollywood (2010).
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(1957-)
Author
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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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Nancy Sinatra
Singer / 1940 -
Nancy Sinatra is an American singer best known as the daughter of Frank Sinatra and for her 1966 hit single These Boots Are Made for Walkin’.
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(1940-)
Singer