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Wally Amos
Entrepreneur / 1936 -
African-American entrepreneur Wally Amos founded the Famous Amos cookie brand. He also worked as a talent agent and discovered Simon & Garfunkel.
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(1936-)
Entrepreneur
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Pamela Anderson
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actress, Television Actress, Model, Reality Television Star / 1967 -
Pamela Anderson first gained fame in the pages of Playboy and rose to international fame with her role on Baywatch. She garnered more fame in 2010, when she competed on Dancing with the Stars.
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(1967-)
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actress, Television Actress, Model, Reality Television Star
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Dan Aykroyd
Film Actor, Comedian, Screenwriter / 1952 -
Dan Aykroyd is a Canadian actor and comedian known for his performances on Saturday Night Live, and in the hit films The Blues Brothers and Ghostbusters.
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(1952-)
Film Actor, Comedian, Screenwriter
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Benjamin O. Davis, Sr.
General / 1877 - 1970
Benjamin Oliver Davis, Sr., was the first African-American general for the U.S. Army, after starting as a volunteer in the Spanish-American War.
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(1877-1970)
General
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Willie Dixon
Bassist, Songwriter, Music Producer / 1915 - 1992
Willie Dixon was a blues musician who exerted a major influence on the post-WWII Chicago style.
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(1915-1992)
Bassist, Songwriter, Music Producer
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Gerald Edelman
Doctor, Biologist, Immunologist, Neurologist / 1929 -
The work of Nobel Prize-winning scientist Gerald Edelman contributed greatly to the fields of both immunology and neuroscience.
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(1929-)
Doctor, Biologist, Immunologist, Neurologist
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Missy Elliott
Songwriter, Music Producer, Rapper, Singer / 1971 -
Missy Elliott is a Grammy Award-winning hip-hop artist. A rapper and producer, she won the BET Award for best female hip-hop artist numerous times.
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(1971-)
Songwriter, Music Producer, Rapper, Singer
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Alice Guy-Blaché
Entrepreneur, Director, Producer, Screenwriter / 1873 - 1968
An early 20th century filmmaking pioneer and one of the first to make a narrative fiction film, Alice Guy-Blaché made more than 1,000 films and ran her own film studio in New Jersey, experimenting with sound syncing, color tinting, interracial casting and special effects.
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(1873-1968)
Entrepreneur, Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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Debbie Harry
Actress, Singer / 1945 -
Debbie Harry is a singer and actress who became famous for leading the new wave band Blondie. Her blond hair and cool sexuality made her an instant music icon.
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(1945-)
Actress, Singer
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Estée Lauder
Entrepreneur / 1908 - 2004
Estée Lauder started her own beauty company in 1946. Her business, which includes such product lines as Estée Lauder, MAC Cosmetics and Clinique, continues to thrive to this day.
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(1908-2004)
Entrepreneur
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Charles Laughton
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1899 - 1962
Anglo-American stage and film actor Charles Laughton starred in The Old Dark House and Mutiny on the Bounty. He also directed The Night of the Hunter.
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(1899-1962)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Carl Lewis
Track and Field Athlete / 1961 -
Track and field athlete Carl Lewis qualified for five Olympic Games and competed in four of them. He won numerous gold and silver medals.
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(1961-)
Track and Field Athlete
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Mireya Moscoso
World Leader / 1946 -
Mireya Moscoso was a Panamanian politician and the first woman president of Panama (1999–2004). She oversaw the U.S. handover of the Panama Canal.
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(1946-)
World Leader
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Tommy Mottola
Business Leader / 1948 -
Tommy Mottola is a high-powered music executive who is credited with launching the careers of Mariah Carey, Beyoncé, and Celine Dion, among others.
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(1948-)
Business Leader
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Juan Carlos Onetti
Journalist, Author / 1909 - 1994
Juan Carlos Onetti was an Uruguayan novelist and short-story writer whose existential works, including A Brief Life, chronicled the decay of modern urban life.
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(1909-1994)
Journalist, Author
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Sydney Pollack
Film Actor, Television Actor, Director, Producer / 1934 - 2008
Sydney Pollack is an Oscar-winning film director, producer and actor. His director credits include Tootsie and Three Days of the Condor.
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(1934-2008)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Director, Producer
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Princess Diana
Children's Activist, Princess / 1961 - 1997
Princess Diana was Princess of Wales while married to Prince Charles. One of the most adored members of the British royal family, she died in a 1997 car crash.
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(1961-1997)
Children's Activist, Princess
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Alan Ruck
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1956 -
American film and TV actor Alan Ruck is beloved for his role as Cameron Frye, the best friend of Ferris Bueller, in John Hughes's 1986 film Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
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(1956-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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George Sand
Author / 1804 - 1876
French author Amandine Aaurore Lucile Dudevant wrote many popular novels during the Romantic period under the pseudonym George Sand.
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(1804-1876)
Author
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Fred Schneider
Songwriter, Drummer, Singer / 1951 -
Fred Schneider is best known as the lead singer of rock band The B-52s. He's known for his style of reciting poetry over music, called sprechgesang.
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(1951-)
Songwriter, Drummer, Singer
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Shekhar, Chandra
Prime Minister / 1927 - 2007
Chandra Shekhar Singh was a politician and legislator who served as Prime Minister of India from 1990-1991.
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(1927-2007)
Prime Minister
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Twyla Tharp
Ballet Dancer, Choreographer / 1941 -
Dancer and choreographer Twyla Tharp founded the Twyla Tharp Dance Company. Her work for the American Ballet Theatre combined classical and modern styles.
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(1941-)
Ballet Dancer, Choreographer
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Liv Tyler
Film Actress / 1977 -
Liv Tyler is an actress best known as an elf named Arwen in the Lord of the Rings films.
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(1977-)
Film Actress
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Gideon Welles
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer, Editor, Journalist, Government Official / 1802 - 1878
Gideon Welles was a 19th century journalist and politician who served as secretary of the U.S. Navy under presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson.
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(1802-1878)
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer, Editor, Journalist, Government Official
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Walter White
Civil Rights Activist / 1893 - 1955
Walter White became de facto spokesman for African-Americans from his longstanding post with the NAACP.
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(1893-1955)
Civil Rights Activist
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William Wyler
Director / 1902 - 1981
William Wyler was an Oscar-winning film director known for such films as Ben Hur and The Best Years of Our Lives.
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(1902-1981)
Director