k
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Olga Korbut
Gymnast / 1955 -
Gymnast Olga Korbut represented the U.S.S.R. in the 1972 and 1976 Olympics, winning several gold and silver medals for the Soviet team.
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(1955-)
Gymnast
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Lenny Kravitz
Guitarist, Singer / 1964 -
Grammy Award-winning rock musician Lenny Kravitz made the albums Let Love Rule, Mama Said and Are You Gonna Go My Way. He's also acted in such films as Precious and The Hunger Games.
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(1964-)
Guitarist, Singer
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Bill Kreutzmann
Drummer / 1946 -
Bill Kreutzmann was the drummer for the Grateful Dead, along with Mickey Hart. Together, they were known as the band's "rhythm devils." Kreutzmann toured with the band for 30 years.
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(1946-)
Drummer
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Patti LaBelle
Film Actress, Singer / 1944 -
Patti LaBelle is an African American singer and actress who has been called the Godmother of Soul. She is best known for her numbers #1 hits.
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(1944-)
Film Actress, Singer
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Edwin Land
Inventor, Physicist / 1909 - 1991
Edwin Land is best known as the inventor of the Polaroid camera and film, and as the co-founder of the Polaroid Corporation.
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(1909-1991)
Inventor, Physicist
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Harriet Lane
Philanthropist, U.S. First Lady / 1830 - 1903
Harriet Lane, the vivacious niece of bachelor U.S. President James Buchanan, acted as first lady from 1857-1861 while her uncle served in office.
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(1830-1903)
Philanthropist, U.S. First Lady
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Dorothea Lange
Photographer / 1895 - 1965
Dorothea Lange was a photographer whose portraits of displaced farmers during the Great Depression greatly influenced later documentary photography.
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(1895-1965)
Photographer
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Benjamin Latrobe
Architect, Engineer / 1764 - 1820
Benjamin Latrobe became the lead architect on the building and rebuilding of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
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(1764-1820)
Architect, Engineer
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Laurence Olivier
Actor, Filmmaker / 1907 - 1989
Laurence Olivier was one of the most acclaimed actors of the 20th century, known for his numerous Shakespeare roles on stage and screen as well as memorable turns in more modern classics.
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(1907-1989)
Actor, Filmmaker
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Paul C Lauterbur
Educator, Chemist / 1929 - 2007
Paul C. Lauterbur is an American chemist best known for his work in helping to develop magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for internal body structures scanning.
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(1929-2007)
Educator, Chemist
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Geraldine Laybourne
Business Leader / 1947 -
One of the most powerful women in television, executive Geraldine Laybourne founded the women's programming network Oxygen Media.
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(1947-)
Business Leader
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Edward Lear
Illustrator, Poet / 1812 - 1888
English painter and comic poet Edward Lear popularized the limerick and wrote the nonsense poem "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat."
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(1812-1888)
Illustrator, Poet
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Christopher Lee
Film Actor / 1922 -
Christopher Lee began his legendary career in monster movies in the 1950, playing both Frankenstein’s monster and Dracula, the latter in several classics of the genre. Lee has recently become known to a whole new generation of filmgoers in The Lord
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(1922-)
Film Actor
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Peggy Lee
Film Actress, Television Actress, Songwriter, Singer / 1920 - 2002
American singer and songwriter Peggy Lee is best known as one of the most influential jazz vocalists of all time, with a career spanning six decades.
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(1920-2002)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Songwriter, Singer
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Suzanne Lenglen
Tennis Player / 1899 - 1938
Suzanne Lenglen was a French tennis player who won 31 championship titles between 1914 and 1926. She is largely credited as the first female tennis star.
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(1899-1938)
Tennis Player
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Sugar Ray Leonard
Boxer / 1956 -
Sugar Ray Leonard was a champion Olympic and professional welterweight boxer. He retired from the sport in 1997 and was inducted into the Boxing Hall of Fame.
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(1956-)
Boxer
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Leopold II
Emperor / 1747 - 1792
Leopold II was Holy Roman emperor and one of the most capable of the 18th-century reformist rulers known as the “enlightened despots.”
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(1747-1792)
Emperor
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John Lewis
Songwriter, Pianist / 1920 - 2001
American jazz pianist and composer John Lewis was a member of the Modern Jazz Quartet, one of the longest-lived and best-received groups in jazz history.
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(1920-2001)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Ray Lewis
Football Player / 1975 -
NFL linebacker Ray Lewis is a two-time Defensive Player of the Year, Super Bowl MVP and played his entire 17-year career with the Baltimore Ravens.
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(1975-)
Football Player
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Liberace
Pianist / 1919 - 1987
Liberace was a flamboyant pianist who twice had his own TV show and frequently performed in Las Vegas.
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(1919-1987)
Pianist
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Candy Lightner
Activist / 1946 -
Candy Lightner founded one of the country's largest activist organizations, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, after her daughter died in a drunk driving accident.
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(1946-)
Activist
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Sonny Liston
Boxer / 1932 - 1970
Sonny Liston was introduced to boxing while serving time in a Missouri State penitentiary. He became a professional fighter in 1953.
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(1932-1970)
Boxer
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Little Walter
Singer / 1930 - 1968
Little Walter was a blues singer and harmonica virtuoso, one of the most influential harmonica improvisers of the late 20th century.
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(1930-1968)
Singer
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Henry Cabot Lodge
Historian, U.S. Representative, Political Scientist / 1850 - 1924
Henry Cabot Lodge was an American politician from Massachusetts and the first U.S. Senate majority leader.
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(1850-1924)
Historian, U.S. Representative, Political Scientist
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Lisa Lopes
Rapper, Singer / 1971 - 2002
Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes was a singer and rapper known for her work with the 1990s group TLC.
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(1971-2002)
Rapper, Singer
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Traci Lords
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1968 -
Traci Lords is an actress who gained notoriety in the 1980s when she appeared in pornographic films at the age of 15.
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(1968-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Joe Louis
Boxer / 1914 - 1981
The world heavyweight boxing champion from June 22, 1937, until March 1, 1949, Joe Louis held the title longer than anyone else in history.
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(1914-1981)
Boxer
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George Lucas
Filmmaker / 1944 -
George Lucas directed the Star Wars films and Indiana Jones movies, both of which took on a cult-like following.
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(1944-)
Filmmaker
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Robert Ludlum
Theater Actor, Television Actor, Author / 1927 - 2001
American author Robert Ludlum was an author of spy thrillers best known for writing The Bourne Identity and its sequels which have been translated to film.
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(1927-2001)
Theater Actor, Television Actor, Author
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Jeffrey Lundgren
Cult Leader / 1950 - 2006
Jeffrey Lundgren was an Ohio-based cult leader who murdered a family of five.
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(1950-2006)
Cult Leader
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Michael Lynche
Singer, Reality Television Star / 1983 -
Michael Lynche was a contestant on the ninth season of American Idol. He was the second finalist to receive the "judge's save."
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(1983-)
Singer, Reality Television Star
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Niccolò Machiavelli
Diplomat, Writer / 1469 - 1527
Italian diplomat Niccolò Machiavelli is best known for writing The Prince, a handbook for unscrupulous politicians that inspired the term "Machiavellian" and established its author as the "father of modern political theory."
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(1469-1527)
Diplomat, Writer
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Dolley Madison
U.S. First Lady / 1768 - 1849
Dolley Madison is best known as the wife of United States President James Madison, who served from 1809 to 1817.
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(1768-1849)
U.S. First Lady
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Taj Mahal
Songwriter, Singer / 1942 -
Taj Mahal is a Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter and guitarist. His music blends various folk traditions and was influential in the creation of the world music genre.
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(1942-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Mary Mahoney
Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Nurse / 1845 - 1926
Mary Mahoney became the first black woman to complete nurse's training in 1879.
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(1845-1926)
Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Nurse
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Daniel F. Malan
Prime Minister, Minister / 1874 - 1959
Daniel F. Malan was the Prime Minister of South Africa from 1948 to 1954 and instituted the segregationist policy of apartheid.
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(1874-1959)
Prime Minister, Minister
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Horace Mann
Educator, U.S. Representative / 1796 - 1859
Horace Mann was an American politician and education reformer, best known for promoting universal public education and teacher training in "normal schools."
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(1796-1859)
Educator, U.S. Representative
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Billy Martin
Coach / 1928 - 1989
Billy Martin is best known for his successful professional baseball managerial career, which often included conflict with ownership.
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(1928-1989)
Coach
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Martin Bryant
Mass Murderer / 1967 -
Martin Bryant killed 35 people on April 28, 1996 in what is known as the Port Arthur Massacre. He is serving 35 life sentences in prison.
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(1967-)
Mass Murderer
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Karl Marx
Historian, Economist, Journalist / 1818 - 1883
German philosopher and revolutionary socialist Karl Marx published The Communist Manifesto and Das Kapital, anticapitalist works that form the basis of Marxism.
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(1818-1883)
Historian, Economist, Journalist
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Mary Cassatt
Painter / 1844 - 1926
American Mary Cassatt was one of the leading artists in the Impressionist movement of the later part of the 1800s.
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(1844-1926)
Painter
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Mary of Teck
Queen / 1867 - 1953
Mary of Teck became Queen Mary, consort of King George V. She was the mother of kings Edward VIII and George VI, and the grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II.
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(1867-1953)
Queen
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Charlotte Mason
Philanthropist / 1854 - 1946
Charlotte Mason was an American socialite and philanthropist who was an important patron of Harlem Renaissance figures, including Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston.
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(1854-1946)
Philanthropist
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Maximilian I
Political Leader, King / 1756 - 1825
Maximilian I was the first king of Bavaria (1806–25), a member of the house of Wittelsbach.
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(1756-1825)
Political Leader, King
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Marissa Mayer
Business Leader, Computer Programmer, Engineer / 1975 -
Marissa Mayer led the development of Google's most successful products for more than 10 years and was appointed CEO of Yahoo in 2012, at the age of 37.
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(1975-)
Business Leader, Computer Programmer, Engineer
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Willie Mays
Baseball Player / 1931 -
Willie Mays played professional baseball for the Giants and the Mets. He was one of the best batters and fielders at the time.
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(1931-)
Baseball Player
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Cindy McCain
Educator, Business Leader, Philanthropist, Political Leader / 1954 -
Cindy McCain is an Arizona businesswoman, a philanthropist who works with international nonprofit organizations, and the wife of U.S. Senator John McCain.
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(1954-)
Educator, Business Leader, Philanthropist, Political Leader
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Elijah McCoy
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Inventor / 1844 - 1929
Elijah McCoy was a 19th century African-American inventor best known for inventing lubrication devices used to make train travel more efficient.
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(1844-1929)
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Inventor
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Tim McGraw
Singer / 1967 -
One of the world's most popular country singers, Tim McGraw is married to fellow country crooner Faith Hill.
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(1967-)
Singer
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Rory McIlroy
Golfer / 1989 -
Rory McIlroy is an Irish golfer best known for winning the 2011 U.S Open and the 2012 PGA Championship, becoming the youngest player to win a PGA Tour playoff.
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(1989-)
Golfer
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Ian McKellen
Civil Rights Activist, Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1939 -
Ian McKellen is a revered, award-winning British actor of stage and screen known for many roles, including The Lord of the Rings and X-Men series.
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(1939-)
Civil Rights Activist, Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Jackie McLean
Academic, Saxophonist / 1931 - 2006
Jackie McLean was an American jazz alto saxophonist and also an educator. His personal style included short phrases or irregular length.
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(1931-2006)
Academic, Saxophonist
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Cathy McMorris Rodgers
U.S. Representative / 1969 -
Republican U.S. Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers is best known for being the highest ranking Republican female in the House of Representatives.
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(1969-)
U.S. Representative
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Janet McTeer
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1961 -
Janet McTeer is an English television, stage and film actress best known for her Golden Globe-winning performance in Tumbleweeds.
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(1961-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Colm Meaney
Actor / 1953 -
Colm Meaney is the Irish actor best known for his work in the film The Snapper and TV series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
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(1953-)
Actor
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Golda Meir
Diplomat, Prime Minister / 1898 - 1978
Golda Meir was best known as the fourth Prime Minister of Israel and the world’s third woman to hold the title.
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(1898-1978)
Diplomat, Prime Minister
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Élie Metchnikoff
Biologist, Zoologist / 1845 - 1916
Russian zoologist and microbiologist Élie Metchnikoff received a Nobel Prize for his discovery of phagocytosis, amoeba-like cells engulfing foreign bodies.
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(1845-1916)
Biologist, Zoologist
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Harvey Milk
Activist, Political Leader / 1930 - 1978
Harvey Milk became one of the first openly gay officials in the United States in 1977, when he was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Tragically, he was killed the following year.
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(1930-1978)
Activist, Political Leader
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John Stuart Mill
Philosopher, Scholar, Economist, Political Scientist, Author / 1806 - 1873
John Stuart Mill, who has been called the most influential English-speaking philosopher of the 19th century, was a British philosopher, economist, and moral and political theorist. His works include books and essays covering logic, epistemology, economics, social and political philosophy, ethics, and religion, among them A System of Logic, On Liberty, and Utilitarianism.
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(1806-1873)
Philosopher, Scholar, Economist, Political Scientist, Author
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Alley Mills
Television Actress / 1951 -
Alley Mills is a television actress who starred in the hit series The Wonder Years, as well as Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.
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(1951-)
Television Actress
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Kylie Minogue
Actress, Singer / 1968 -
Kylie Minogue is an actress and singer who's dominated the international pop and dance charts with hits like "Can't Get You Out of My Head" and "Slow."
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(1968-)
Actress, Singer
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Sugar Minott
Musician / 1956 - 2010
Jamaican reggae singer-songwriter Sugar Minott was best known for his hit, "Good Thing Going," a cover of Michael Jackson's "We've Got a Good Thing Going." Minott's version reached No. 4 on the British singles chart in 1981.
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(1956-2010)
Musician
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Alfred Molina
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1953 -
Alfred Molina is an English actor who belonged to the Royal Shakespeare Company and starred in the blockbuster Spider-Man 2.
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(1953-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Kelly Monaco
Children's Activist, Television Actress, Model / 1976 -
Kelly Monaco is an actress and model known for her role on General Hospital. Additionally, she was a Playboy "Playmate of the Month" in 1997, and won season 1 of Dancing with the Stars.
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(1976-)
Children's Activist, Television Actress, Model
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Thomas Moore
Songwriter, Singer, Journalist, Poet / 1779 - 1852
Thomas Moore was an Irish poet, satirist, composer, singer and close friend of Lord Byron.
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(1779-1852)
Songwriter, Singer, Journalist, Poet
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Samantha Morton
Film Actress, Television Actress, Director / 1977 -
Samantha Morton is an English actress and film director, perhaps best known for her roles in Sweet and Lowdown and Minority Report.
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(1977-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Director
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Hosni Mubarak
World Leader / 1928 -
Hosni Mubarak became president of Egypt in 1981—following Anwar el-Sadat's assassination—and served in that position until 2011, when popular unrest forced him to resign.
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(1928-)
World Leader
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Carey Mulligan
Film Actress, Theater Actress / 1985 -
Carey Mulligan received an Academy Award nomination for the film An Education. She played Jenny, a young girl involved with an older businessman.
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(1985-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress
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Cillian Murphy
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1976 -
Cillian Murphy is an Irish movie actor known for the diversity of his roles in films ranging from Breakfast on Pluto to Batman Begins, and for his bright blue eyes.
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(1976-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Andy Murray
Tennis Player / 1987 -
Andy Murray is a three-time Grand Slam runner-up. He lost to rival Roger Federer at Wimbledon in 2012, but beat Federer at the 2012 Summer Olympics for the singles gold medal.
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(1987-)
Tennis Player
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Mike Myers
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian / 1963 -
Moving from Saturday Night Live into feature films, including the Austin Powers trilogy, Mike Myers is one of Hollywood's most bankable comedy stars.
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(1963-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian
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Joe Namath
Football Player / 1943 -
Joe Namath, nicknamed "Broadway Joe”, was a U.S. football quarterback who in his third season with the New York Jets threw for a record 4,007 yards.
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(1943-)
Football Player
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U Ne Win
General, Political Leader / 1911 - 2002
U Ne Win was a Burmese military general who staged a coup and ruled his country from 1962 until 1988.
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(1911-2002)
General, Political Leader
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Motilal Nehru
Activist / 1861 - 1931
Motilal Nehru was leader of the Indian independence movement, cofounder of India's Swaraj Party, and father of its first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.
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(1861-1931)
Activist
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Ricky Nelson
Film Actor, Television Actor, Songwriter, Guitarist, Television Personality / 1940 - 1985
American singer and songwriter Ricky Nelson was an early teen idol who acted out his real-life childhood on The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.
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(1940-1985)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Songwriter, Guitarist, Television Personality
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Stevie Nicks
Songwriter, Singer / 1948 -
Singer and songwriter Stevie Nicks is known for her work with Fleetwood Mac as well as for her solo career.
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(1948-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Florence Nightingale
Nurse / 1820 - 1910
Florence Nightingale, a nurse, spent her night rounds giving personal care to the wounded, establishing her image as the 'Lady with the Lamp.'
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(1820-1910)
Nurse
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Birgit Nilsson
Singer / 1918 - 2005
Opera singer Birgit Nilsson was the leading Wagnerian soprano of her time. She sang at most of the great houses and festivals of the world.
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(1918-2005)
Singer
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Krist Novoselic
Bassist, Songwriter / 1965 -
As the bassist of the grunge band Nirvana, Krist Novoselic was a part of the music revolution that brought alternative rock to the mainstream.
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(1965-)
Bassist, Songwriter
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Maureen O'Sullivan
Film Actress / 1911 - 1998
Maureen O'Sullivan was an actress best known for playing Jane in the Tarzan film series opposite Johnny Weismuller.
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(1911-1998)
Film Actress
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Ellen Ochoa
Astronaut, Engineer, Musician / 1958 -
Selected by NASA in 1990, Ellen Ochoa became the world's first Hispanic female astronaut in 1991.
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(1958-)
Astronaut, Engineer, Musician
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Michael Oher
Football Player / 1986 -
Michael Oher is an NFL football player with the Baltimore Ravens. He was the subject of Michael Lewis's book, The Blind Side, and the 2009 film of the same name.
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(1986-)
Football Player
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Apolo Anton Ohno
Athlete / 1982 -
Apolo Anton Ohno is an Olympic champion speed skater who holds the record for most medals won by a U.S. Winter Olympian.
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(1982-)
Athlete
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George A. Olah
Chemist / 1927 -
George A. Olah won the 1994 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for work he did in the1960s isolating carbocations, or positively charged hydrocarbon fragments.
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(1927-)
Chemist
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Jamie Oliver
Chef, Television Personality / 1975 -
Jamie Oliver is a British chef best known for his television series The Naked Chef and for campaigning for healthier diets in school children.
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(1975-)
Chef, Television Personality
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Francis Ouimet
Golfer / 1893 - 1967
American golfer Francis Ouimet was the first American to be elected captain of the St. Andrews’ Golf Club. He made the sport popular in the U.S.
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(1893-1967)
Golfer
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Frank Oz
Director / 1944 -
Puppeteer Frank Oz is the man behind such iconic characters as Yoda, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Grover, and Animal. He's also directed several films.
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(1944-)
Director
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Jack Paar
Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host / 1918 - 2004
Jack Paar had no singing, dancing or acting talent, but he was blessed with "the gift of gab." That gift was enough to endear him to millions of American television viewers during his tenure as host of The Tonight Show (1957-1962).
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(1918-2004)
Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host
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A. Mitchell Palmer
Lawyer, U.S. Representative, Government Official / 1872 - 1936
A. Mitchell Palmer was a U.S. attorney general who used the espionage and sedition acts to attack political radicals during the “Red Scare” period.
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(1872-1936)
Lawyer, U.S. Representative, Government Official
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Chazz Palminteri
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Television Producer, Writer / 1952 -
Actor Chazz Palminteri starred opposite Robert De Niro in the 1993 film adaptation of A Bronx Tale, and performed in Woody Allen’s Bullets Over Broadway (1994).
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(1952-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Television Producer, Writer
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Suzan-Lori Parks
Playwright, Screenwriter / 1963 -
Suzan-Lori Parks is an African American playwright and screenwriter. She received the MacArthur Foundation "Genius" Grant in 2001, and the 2002 Pulitzer Prize.
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(1963-)
Playwright, Screenwriter
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David A. Paterson
Governor / 1954 -
A lifelong governmental and political figure, David Paterson was the first African American governor of New York state.
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(1954-)
Governor
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Williamina Paton Stevens Fleming
Academic Author / 1857 - 1911
Mina Stevens was an astronomer who was a pioneer in the classification of stellar spectra.
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(1857-1911)
Academic Author
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Robert Pattinson
Film Actor / 1986 -
Actor Robert Pattinson is known for such roles as Cedric Diggory in 2005's Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and Edward Cullen in 2008's Twilight.
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(1986-)
Film Actor
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John Paul II
Pope / 1920 - 2005
Pope John Paul II made history in 1978 by becoming the first non-Italian pope in more than four hundred years.
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(1920-2005)
Pope
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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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Norman Vincent Peale
Minister, Academic Author, Journalist / 1898 - 1993
Norman Vincent Peale was a minister and author known for works like The Power of Positive Thinking and A Guide to Confident Living.
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(1898-1993)
Minister, Academic Author, Journalist
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Robert Edwin Peary
Explorer / 1856 - 1920
American explorer Robert Edwin Peary is best known for claiming to be the first person to reach the geographic North Pole.
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(1856-1920)
Explorer
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Walker Percy
Author / 1916 - 1990
Walker Percy was a novelist known chiefly for his first novel, The Moviegoer, which explored spiritual emptiness.
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(1916-1990)
Author
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Frank Perdue
Business Leader / 1920 - 2005
Frank Perdue transformed Perdue Farms into one of the country’s largest poultry processors and starred in a national advertising campaign.
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(1920-2005)
Business Leader