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Howie Mandel
Game Show Host, Talk Show Host, Television Producer / 1955 -
American actor, comedian and television personality Howie Mandel is best known for creating the cartoon series Bobby's World and hosting Deal or No Deal.
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(1955-)
Game Show Host, Talk Show Host, Television Producer
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Benoit Mandelbrot
Mathematician, Academic Author / 1924 - 2010
Benoit Mandelbrot was known as the father of the fractals, a concept he popularized in The Fractal Geometry of Nature in 1982.
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(1924-2010)
Mathematician, Academic Author
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Herman J. Mankiewicz
Journalist, Playwright, Screenwriter / 1897 - 1953
Herman J. Mankiewicz was a journalist and screenwriter who won an Academy Award for his work on the film Citizen Kane.
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(1897-1953)
Journalist, Playwright, Screenwriter
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Wilma Mankiller
Women's Rights Activist, Political Leader / 1945 - 2010
Wilma Mankiller worked for several years as a leading advocate for the Cherokee people, and became the first woman to serve as their principal chief in 1985.
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(1945-2010)
Women's Rights Activist, Political Leader
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Charles Manson
Serial Killer, Cult Leader / 1934 -
Charles Manson is an American cult leader whose followers carried out several notorious murders in the late 1960s and inspired the book Helter Skelter.
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(1934-)
Serial Killer, Cult Leader
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Robert Mapplethorpe
Activist, Painter, Photographer, Sculptor / 1946 - 1989
Robert Mapplethorpe, recognized as a giant of late 20th century photography, is best known for his large-scale, highly stylized black and white portraits.
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(1946-1989)
Activist, Painter, Photographer, Sculptor
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Frances Marion
Screenwriter / 1888 - 1973
Screenwriter Frances Marion wrote more than 100 scripts during her career. She won Academy Awards for The Champ and The Big House.
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(1888-1973)
Screenwriter
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John P. Marquand
Author / 1893 - 1960
Many of John P. Marquand's novels examined the upper class of New England. He also authored the popular Mr. Moto mysteries beginning in the 1930s.
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(1893-1960)
Author
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Garry Marshall
Director, Producer / 1934 -
Garry Marshall produced some of the most popular television shows in the 1970s, including The Odd Couple and Mork and Mindy. He also directed Pretty Woman.
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(1934-)
Director, Producer
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Harpo Marx
Film Actor, Comedian / 1888 - 1964
Harpo Marx was a talented comedian and mime best known for his performances as part of the Marx Brothers comedy act.
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(1888-1964)
Film Actor, Comedian
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Bat Masterson
Police Officer, Journalist / 1853 - 1921
Bat Masterson was a prominent lawman, gambler, saloon keeper and sports writer of the American West. He was a good friend of legendary lawman Wyatt Earp.
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(1853-1921)
Police Officer, Journalist
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Gene Mauch
Baseball Player / 1925 - 2005
Baseball player Gene Mauch played shortstop and second base for six teams before becoming a manager for the next 26 years.
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(1925-2005)
Baseball Player
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Rachel McAdams
Film Actress / 1978 -
Rachel McAdams is a Canadian actress best known for her roles in Mean Girls, Wedding Crashers, The Time Traveler's Wife, Sherlock Holmes and The Vow.
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(1978-)
Film Actress
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Andrew McCarthy
Film Actor / 1962 -
Andrew McCarthy is best known for his roles in iconic 1980s "Brat Pack" films such as Pretty in Pink, Less than Zero, and St. Elmo's Fire.
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(1962-)
Film Actor
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Jenny McCarthy
Activist, Film Actress, Game Show Host, Reality Television Star / 1972 -
Jenny McCarthy was named Playboy's 1994 Playmate of the Year and hosted MTV's Singled Out from 1995 to 1997. She began hosting Love in the Wild in June 2012.
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(1972-)
Activist, Film Actress, Game Show Host, Reality Television Star
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Joseph McCarthy
U.S. Representative / 1908 - 1957
Senator Joseph McCarthy charged that communists had infiltrated the U.S. State Department. He became chair of the Senate's subcommittee on investigations.
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(1908-1957)
U.S. Representative
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Billy the Kid
Criminal / 1859 - 1881
Billy the Kid is best known for his time as a thief and gunfighter, constantly on the run from law enforcement.
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(1859-1881)
Criminal
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Matthew McConaughey
Film Actor / 1969 -
Matthew McConaughey is an American actor from Texas known for his laid back persona and good looks. He was named People magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive" in 2005.
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(1969-)
Film Actor
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Mindy McCready
Singer / 1975 - 2013
Mindy McCready was best known for her hit country music album Ten Thousand Angels, as well as for her ongoing personal struggles. At the age of 37, she was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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(1975-2013)
Singer
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Scott McNealy
Entrepreneur / 1954 -
Scott McNealy co-founded the computer technology company Sun Microsystems, a fervent rival of Windows.
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(1954-)
Entrepreneur
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Clyde McPhatter
Singer / 1932 - 1972
Clyde McPhatter was a popular rhythm-and-blues singer in the 1950s. One of the most dramatic vocalists of his generation, his style anticipated soul music.
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(1932-1972)
Singer
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Erik Menendez
Murderer / 1970 -
Erik Menendez and brother Lyle were found guilty of murdering their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez. They were both sentenced to life in prison in 1996.
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(1970-)
Murderer
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Johnny Mercer
Songwriter / 1909 - 1976
Songwriter Johnny Mercer cofounded Capitol Records. His songs for films won four Academy Awards. He collaborated with composers such as Henry Mancini.
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(1909-1976)
Songwriter
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Burgess Meredith
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1907 - 1997
Actor Burgess Meredith appeared on stage, film and TV. Memorable roles included George in the 1939 film Of Mice and Men and Mickey Goldmill in Rocky.
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(1907-1997)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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S. Epatha Merkerson
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1952 -
S. Epatha Merkerson is an Emmy-Award-winning actress who’s starred on the TV series Law & Order for 17 years.
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(1952-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Lorne Michaels
Television Producer / 1944 -
Lorne Michaels is a TV producer known for creating and shaping the late-night show Saturday Night Live.
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(1944-)
Television Producer
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Dennis Miller
Comedian / 1953 -
Dennis Miller is an Emmy-winning comedian and actor known for his biting humor filled with esoteric and wide-ranging knowledge.
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(1953-)
Comedian
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Joni Mitchell
Songwriter, Singer / 1943 -
Singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, responsible for hits such as "Both Sides Now" and "Big Yellow Taxi," is widely considered 1960s and '70s folk royalty.
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(1943-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Margaret Mitchell
Author / 1900 - 1949
Margaret Mitchell is best known for her one novel, Gone with the Wind.
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(1900-1949)
Author
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Gretchen Mol
Actress / 1972 -
Gretchen Mol is best known for acting in films, such as Donnie Brasco and 3:10 to Yuma.
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(1972-)
Actress
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Claude Monet
Painter / 1840 - 1926
Claude Monet was a famous French painter whose work gave a name to the art movement Impressionism which was concerned with capturing light and natural forms.
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(1840-1926)
Painter
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Jean Monnet
Economist / 1888 - 1979
Economist Jean Monnet was deputy secretary general and financial adviser of the League of Nations. Monnet helped unify and modernize Europe after WWII.
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(1888-1979)
Economist
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John Montagu
Political Leader, Royalty / 1718 - 1792
British first lord of the Admiralty during the American Revolution, John Montagu was secretary of state for the north and led the prosecution of John Wilkes.
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(1718-1792)
Political Leader, Royalty
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Ricardo Montalban
Actor / 1920 - 2009
Actor Ricardo Montalban is best known for playing Mr. Roarke on television's Fantasy Island—the role that launched him into true stardom.
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(1920-2009)
Actor
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Lucy Maud Montgomery
Author / 1874 - 1942
Lucy Maud Montgomery was a Canadian writer well known for her novel Anne of Green Gables.
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(1874-1942)
Author
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Demi Moore
Film Actress, Director, Producer / 1962 -
With her husky voice and beauty, Demi Moore was a fixture in 'Brat Pack' movies of the 1980s, such as St. Elmo's Fire and About Last Night.
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(1962-)
Film Actress, Director, Producer
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Marianne Moore
Poet / 1887 - 1972
Marianne Moore is best known for her poetry, winning the Pulitzer and National Book Award.
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(1887-1972)
Poet
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Alberto Moravia
Journalist, Author / 1907 - 1990
Short-story writer and novelist Alberto Moravia, known for his fictional portrayals of social alienation, was a major figure in 20th-century Italian literature.
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(1907-1990)
Journalist, Author
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Barbara Morgan
Educator, Astronaut / 1951 -
Barbara Morgan was the first teacher-astronaut to complete a shuttle mission on board the Endeavor in 2007.
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(1951-)
Educator, Astronaut
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Tracy Morgan
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian / 1968 -
Comedic actor Tracy Morgan, known for his unpredictable antics, got his big break on Saturday Night Live. His 30 Rock character is loosely based on his over-the-top personality.
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(1968-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian
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Brittany Murphy
Film Actress / 1977 - 2009
Brittany Murphy was an actress who appeared in a string of critically acclaimed films, including Girl, Interrupted (1999) and 8 Mile (2002).
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(1977-2009)
Film Actress
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Ryan Murphy
Director, Producer, Television Producer, Screenwriter / 1965 -
Ryan Murphy is the creator of the popular American television programs Nip/Tuck, Glee, American Horror Story and The New Normal.
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(1965-)
Director, Producer, Television Producer, Screenwriter
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Pauli Murray
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Legal Professional, Priest / 1910 - 1985
Reverend Pauli Murray is an American civil rights advocate and ordained priest. She is best known for furthering the civil rights and feminist causes.
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(1910-1985)
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Legal Professional, Priest
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August Ferdinand Möbius
Mathematician / 1790 - 1868
German mathematician August Ferdinand Möbius was the brains behind the Möbius strip and other innovations in Euclidean geometry.
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(1790-1868)
Mathematician
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James A. Naismith
Coach, Inventor / 1861 - 1939
James Naismith invented tha game of basketball in 1891.
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(1861-1939)
Coach, Inventor
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Janet Napolitano
U.S. Governor / 1957 -
Janet Napolitano was the Democratic governor of Arizona before becoming Secretary of Homeland Security under Barack Obama in 2009.
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(1957-)
U.S. Governor
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Jawaharlal Nehru
Activist, Prime Minister / 1889 - 1964
Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi’s father, was a leader of India’s nationalist movement and became India’s first prime minister after its independence.
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(1889-1964)
Activist, Prime Minister
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Nelly
Actor, Singer / 1974 -
Nelly is an American rapper and singer known for such hits as "Country Grammar" and "Dilemma."
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(1974-)
Actor, Singer
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Judd Nelson
Actor / 1959 -
Actor Judd Nelson has made a career out of playing bad guys and antiheroes. His portrayal of a tough teenager in The Breakfast Club helped him become a star.
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(1959-)
Actor
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Randy Newman
Songwriter, Pianist, Singer / 1943 -
Randy Newman is an American singer, songwriter and film composer best known for such songs as "Short People," I Love L.A.," and Mama Told Me Not to Come."
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(1943-)
Songwriter, Pianist, Singer
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Mike Nichols
Director / 1931 -
Mike Nichols in an American theater and film director, best known for his 1967 classic, The Graduate. He's won an Academy Award, as well as multiple Tony and Emmy Awards.
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(1931-)
Director
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Nicholas Nikolaevich
Military Leader / 1856 - 1929
Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia was commander in chief of Tzar Nicholas II's army during WWI. The Russian Revolution ended his career.
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(1856-1929)
Military Leader
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Dennis Nilsen
Murderer / 1945 -
Dennis Nilsen is best known as the English murderer of many young men in the late 1970's and early 80's.
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(1945-)
Murderer
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Douglass C. North
Economist, Academic Author / 1920 -
Douglass C. North received the 1993 Nobel Prize in Economics for his work applying economic theory and statistical methods to the study of history.
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(1920-)
Economist, Academic Author
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Chris Noth
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1954 -
Chris Noth is an actor who is best know for his roles as a detective on the television drama series Law & Order and as Big on HBO's Sex in the City.
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(1954-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Bill Nye
Engineer, Television Personality / 1955 -
Science educator Bill Nye is best known for hosting Bill Nye, the Science Guy, a PBS Kids show about science.
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(1955-)
Engineer, Television Personality
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Georgia O'Keeffe
Painter / 1887 - 1986
Georgia O'Keefe is a 20th century American painter best known for her flower canvases and southwestern landscapes.
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(1887-1986)
Painter
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Tatum O'Neal
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1963 -
Tatum O'Neal is best known for her film work as a child actress in the 1970s, notably as Addie in Paper Moon, for which she won an Oscar at the age of 10.
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(1963-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Lamar Odom
Basketball Player, Reality Television Star / 1979 -
Lamar Odom is an American basketball player for the NBA's Los Angeles Clippers, best known for playing seven seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers, and for marrying reality star Khloé Kardashian.
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(1979-)
Basketball Player, Reality Television Star
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José Clemente Orozco
Illustrator, Painter / 1883 - 1949
José Clemente Orozco was a painter who helped lead the revival of Mexican mural painting in the 1920s. His works are complex and often tragic.
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(1883-1949)
Illustrator, Painter
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Daniel Ortega
Military Leader, World Leader / 1945 -
Daniel Ortega was a Nicaraguan guerrilla leader and Sandinista. He was elected president of Nicaragua from 1984 to 1990 and again from January 2007.
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(1945-)
Military Leader, World Leader
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Robert Dale Owen
Writer, Editor, Journalist, Government Official / 1801 - 1877
Robert Dale Owen, son of the Welsh social reformer Robert Owen, is best known for being integral to the founding of the Smithsonian Institution.
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(1801-1877)
Writer, Editor, Journalist, Government Official
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Ignacy Paderewski
Songwriter, Pianist, Political Leader / 1860 - 1941
Ignacy Paderewski was a world famous concert pianist who also became Poland’s first prime minister in 1919.
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(1860-1941)
Songwriter, Pianist, Political Leader
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Geraldine Page
1924 - 1987
Actress Geraldine Page, born in Missouri 1924, was well respected for her dedication to her roles on stage and screen, winning an Oscar and an Emmy.
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(1924-1987)
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George E. Palade
Biologist / 1912 - 2008
Biologist George Emil Palade studied cell structure and discovered ribosomes. He won a 1974 Nobel Prize for his research.
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(1912-2008)
Biologist
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Andrea Palladio
Architect, Journalist / 1508 - 1580
Andrea Palladio was an influential Classical Italian architect in the 1500s.
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(1508-1580)
Architect, Journalist
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Gordon Parks
Photographer, Director, Songwriter, Pianist, Writer / 1912 - 2006
Gordon Parks was an African-American photographer, filmmaker and author, best known for his work published in LIFE magazine and for directing the hit movie Shaft.
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(1912-2006)
Photographer, Director, Songwriter, Pianist, Writer
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George Patton
General / 1885 - 1945
General George Patton led the Third Army in a very successful sweep across France during World War II in 1944. He was skilled at tank warfare.
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(1885-1945)
General
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Tim Pawlenty
Lawyer, Governor / 1960 -
Attorney and politician Tim Pawlenty is a former Republican Minnesota state senator, and served as governor of Minnesota from 2003 to 2009.
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(1960-)
Lawyer, Governor
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David Petraeus
General / 1952 -
U.S. Army General David Petraeus became director of the CIA in 2011. He resigned from the post in 2012, after his extramarital affair with Paula Broadwell was publicized.
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(1952-)
General
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Mackenzie Phillips
Actress / 1959 -
Actress Mackenzie Phillips, daughter of rock musician John Phillips, starred in the CBS sitcom One Day at a Time and the Disney Channel's So Weird.
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(1959-)
Actress
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Wendell Phillips
Civil Rights Activist / 1811 - 1884
Wendell Phillips was a Boston lawyer who gave up his practice to devote his life to fighting for the abolition of slavery.
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(1811-1884)
Civil Rights Activist
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Franklin Pierce
Military Leader, U.S. President, U.S. Representative / 1804 - 1869
Franklin Pierce, the 14th president of the United States, signed the Kansas-Nebraska Act, prompting a bloody conflict over Kansas' slavery status.
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(1804-1869)
Military Leader, U.S. President, U.S. Representative
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Augusto Pinochet
General, Dictator / 1915 - 2006
Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet overthrew the Allende government in 1973 and stayed in power until 1998. He was never tried for alleged human rights abuses.
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(1915-2006)
General, Dictator
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Oscar Pistorius
Track and Field Athlete / 1986 -
Oscar Pistorius, the "Blade Runner," is a South African sprint runner who became the first amputee to compete in the Olympics in 2012. In 2013, Pistorius admitted to shooting and killing his girlfriend, South African model Reeva Steenkamp.
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(1986-)
Track and Field Athlete
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Dana Plato
Television Actress / 1964 - 1999
Dana Plato was a child actress on the television show Diff'rent Strokes. She fell into drug addiction and died of an overdose in 1999.
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(1964-1999)
Television Actress
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Gary Player
Golfer / 1935 -
South African golfer Gary Player won the Masters, the U.S. Open, the British Open and the PGA championship during his career.
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(1935-)
Golfer
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James Polk
U.S. President, U.S. Representative, U.S. Governor / 1795 - 1849
James Polk was the 11th president of the United States, known for his territorial expansion of the nation chiefly through the Mexican-American War.
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(1795-1849)
U.S. President, U.S. Representative, U.S. Governor
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Parker Posey
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1968 -
Parker Posey, or “Queen of the Indies,” built her career on offbeat characters in indie films. She also appeared in mainstream films such as You’ve Got Mail.
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(1968-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Adam Clayton Powell Jr.
Civil Rights Activist, U.S. Representative, Pastor / 1908 - 1972
Adam Clayton Powell Jr. was a 20th century clergyman and U.S. representative who was a major force in establishing civil rights for African Americans.
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(1908-1972)
Civil Rights Activist, U.S. Representative, Pastor
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Dick Powell
Television Producer / 1904 - 1963
Dick Powell was a musical actor in the 1930s who transitioned into a noir actor in the '40s and then a TV producer in the '50s.
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(1904-1963)
Television Producer
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Prince Charles
Prince / 1948 -
Prince Charles is the oldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip and is the heir apparent to the British throne.
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(1948-)
Prince
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Emilio Pucci
Fashion Designer, Government Official / 1914 - 1992
Fashion designer Emilio Pucci is best known for his tight shantung "Pucci Pants." He also served nearly ten years as a member of the Italian Parliament.
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(1914-1992)
Fashion Designer, Government Official
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Elpidio Quirino
World Leader / 1890 - 1956
Elpidio Quirino (1890–1956) was the second president of the Independent Republic of the Philippines.
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(1890-1956)
World Leader
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Claude Rains
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1889 - 1967
In his thirty year career, actor Claude Rains appeared in close to sixty films. He was nominated for four Best Supporting Actor Academy Awards.
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(1889-1967)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Bonnie Raitt
Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1949 -
Bonnie Raitt is a singer, songwriter, and guitarist whose musical range encompasses blues, folk, rhythm and blues, pop, and country rock.
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(1949-)
Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Harold Ramis
Film Actor, Director, Producer, Screenwriter / 1944 -
Actor and director Harold Ramis has created or starred in many successful comedies, including Caddyshack and Ghostbusters.
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(1944-)
Film Actor, Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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Gordon Ramsay
Chef, Television Personality / 1966 -
Hot-tempered chef Gordon Ramsay owns a number of successful restaurants but is best known as the star of television series Hell's Kitchen.
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(1966-)
Chef, Television Personality
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James T. Rapier
Civil Rights Activist, U.S. Representative, Editor / 1837 - 1883
James T. Rapier served in Congress as a U.S. Representative from Alabama. He was one of only three black congressmen during Reconstruction and helped to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1875.
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(1837-1883)
Civil Rights Activist, U.S. Representative, Editor
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Jack Reed
U.S. Representative / 1949 -
John Reed is the Senator for the state of Rhode Island.
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(1949-)
U.S. Representative
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Tara Reid
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1975 -
American film and television actress Tara Reid has appeared in such hit movies as The Big Lebowski and American Pie.
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(1975-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Condoleezza Rice
Government Official / 1954 -
Condoleezza Rice is the first black woman to serve as the United States' national security adviser, as well as the first black woman to serve as U.S. Secretary of State (2005-09).
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(1954-)
Government Official
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Susan Rice
Diplomat / 1964 -
Susan Rice is a U.S. Cabinet member with the Obama administration who is the country’s ambassador to the United Nations.
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(1964-)
Diplomat
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Bill Richardson
Governor, U.S. Representative / 1947 -
Bill Richardson served in Clinton's cabinet and as New Mexico’s governor but he was unsuccessful in his bid for a 2008 Democratic presidential nomination.
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(1947-)
Governor, U.S. Representative
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Doris Roberts
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1925 -
Doris Roberts played the role of meddling mother Marie Barone on the hit television comedy Everybody Loves Raymond.
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(1925-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Robin Roberts
Talk Show Host, News Anchor / 1960 -
In the 1990s, Robin Roberts began hosting Sportscenter and appearing as a guest reporter on Good Morning America. In 2005, she was hired as a full-time co-anchor of the morning news program.
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(1960-)
Talk Show Host, News Anchor
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Oscar Robertson
Basketball Player / 1938 -
Hall of Fame basketball guard Oscar Robertson played 14 NBA seasons. He averaged more than 25 points per game and retired as the league’s all-time assist leader.
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(1938-)
Basketball Player
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Auguste Rodin
Sculptor / 1840 - 1917
French sculptor Auguste Rodin is known for creating several iconic works, including "The Age of Bronze," "The Thinker," "The Kiss" and "The Burghers of Calais."
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(1840-1917)
Sculptor
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Roy Rogers
Film Actor, Television Actor, Guitarist, Singer, Television Personality / 1911 - 1998
Roy Rogers was an American actor and singer best known as the “King of the Cowboys” for his heroic roles in musical westerns. His sidekick palomino, Trigger, and dog, Bullet often appeared with him.
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(1911-1998)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Guitarist, Singer, Television Personality
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Will Rogers
Film Actor / 1879 - 1935
Will Rogers was an entertainer known for his folksy charm and witty one-liners. He started out in Wild West shows and eventually made his way to Broadway and films.
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(1879-1935)
Film Actor