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Helen Mirren
Actress / 1945 -
Helen Mirren is a revered, award-winning actress who’s film and TV work includes Prime Suspect, Caligula, Shadowboxer, Elizabeth I and The Queen.
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(1945-)
Actress
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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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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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Keith Moon
Drummer / 1946 - 1978
Keith Moon was a legendary drummer for the rock band the Who before his untimely death by accidental drug overdose in 1978.
See full bio
(1946-1978)
Drummer
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Dudley Moore
Actor, Comedian / 1935 - 2002
British actor and comedian Dudley Moore starred in funny films such as Bedazzled (1967), 10 (1979), and Arthur (1981).
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(1935-2002)
Actor, Comedian
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Roger Moore
Film Actor, Television Actor, Producer, Philanthropist / 1927 -
Roger Moore is a British actor best known for his role as James Bond in seven films from 1973-'85.
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(1927-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Producer, Philanthropist
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Thomas More
Philosopher, Lawyer, Political Leader, Saint, Journalist / 1478 - 1535
Thomas More is known for his 1516 book Utopia and for his untimely death in 1535, after refusing to acknowledge King Henry VIII as head of the Church of England. He was canonized by the Catholic Church as a saint in 1935.
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(1478-1535)
Philosopher, Lawyer, Political Leader, Saint, Journalist
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Henry Morgan
Pirate, Military Leader / 1635 - 1688
Henry Morgan was a Welsh Admiral who raided Spanish settlements in the late 17th century. He is accounted as one of the most notorious buccaneers in history.
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(1635-1688)
Pirate, Military Leader
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Piers Morgan
Talk Show Host, Editor, Journalist / 1965 -
Piers Morgan hosts his own interview show, Piers Morgan Tonight, and served a judge on America's Got Talent from 2006 to 2011.
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(1965-)
Talk Show Host, Editor, Journalist
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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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Jon Moss
Drummer / 1957 -
Being the drummer of Culture Club
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(1957-)
Drummer
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Kate Moss
Model / 1974 -
With her incredibly thin, boyish body, model Kate Moss created quite a
stir in the modeling world, launching what became known as the waif
look.
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(1974-)
Model
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Stephen Moyer
Television Actor / 1969 -
Stephen Moyer is best known for his portrayal of seductive vampire Bill Compton on HBO's hit show True Blood.
See full bio
(1969-)
Television Actor
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John Muir
Environmental Activist, Journalist / 1838 - 1914
Naturalist, writer, and advocate of U.S. forest conservation, John Muir founded the Sierra Club and helped establish Sequoia and Yosemite National Parks.
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(1838-1914)
Environmental Activist, Journalist
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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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H.H. Munro
Author / 1870 - 1916
The works of British short story author H.H. Munro, who wrote under the pen name "Saki",
offer a satirical commentary on Edwardian society and culture.
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(1870-1916)
Author
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Rupert Murdoch
Entrepreneur, Publisher / 1931 -
Media magnate Rupert Murdoch is the founder and head of News Corporation, a global media conglomerate. He created FOX Broadcasting Company in 1986.
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(1931-)
Entrepreneur, Publisher
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Graham Nash
Songwriter, Singer / 1942 -
Graham Nash's vocals and songwriting talents helped make Crosby, Stills and Nash one of the most popular folk-rock bands of all time.
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(1942-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Donald Neilson
Murderer / 1936 -
Donald Neilson is best known as "The Black Panther", the English armed robber and murderer.
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(1936-)
Murderer
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John Nettles
Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1943 -
British actor John Nettles is known for his crime-fighting, mystery-solving roles. He played Detective Chief Inspector Barnaby on the show The Midsomer Murders.
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(1943-)
Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Isaac Newton
Philosopher, Mathematician, Astronomer, Physicist / 1643 - 1727
English physicist and mathematician Sir Isaac Newton, most famous for his law of gravitation, was instrumental in the scientific revolution of the 17th century.
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(1643-1727)
Philosopher, Mathematician, Astronomer, Physicist
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Olivia Newton-John
Film Actress, Singer / 1948 -
Best known as the clean-cut Sandy in the musical film Grease, Olivia Newton-John battled breast cancer in the 1990s and helped raise awareness through her music.
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(1948-)
Film Actress, 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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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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David Niven
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1909 - 1983
David Niven was an actor of stage and the big screen who epitomized dapper charm in films like The Pink Panther.
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(1909-1983)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Christopher Nolan
Director, Screenwriter / 1970 -
Christopher Nolan is an innovative film director and screenwriter who's helmed several early 21st century megahits, including Memento, Inception and The Dark Knight Rises.
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(1970-)
Director, Screenwriter
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Ronnie O'Sullivan
Athlete / 1975 -
Ronnie O’Sullivan is an English Snooker player best known as one of the most talented and awarded athletes in the sport.
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(1975-)
Athlete
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Catherine of Aragon
Queen, Princess / 1485 - 1536
Of Spanish descent, the devout, learned Catherine of Aragon was the 16th-century Queen of England due to her marriage to Henry VIII.
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(1485-1536)
Queen, Princess
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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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James Edward Oglethorpe
Military Leader, Philanthropist / 1696 - 1785
James Edward Oglethorpe was an 18th century member of British Parliament who also founded the U.S. colony of Georgia.
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(1696-1785)
Military Leader, Philanthropist
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Gary Oldman
Actor, Director / 1958 -
Gary Oldman is an English actor and film director whose edgy, intense style has brought him acclaim in such hits as Sid and Nancy, JFK, and The Dark Knight.
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(1958-)
Actor, Director
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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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Jason Orange
Dancer, Singer / 1970 -
Jason Orange is best known for performing as a member of the British boy band Take That.
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(1970-)
Dancer, Singer
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Beth Orton
Musician / 1970 -
Beth Orton is an award-winning singer-songwriter and guitarist who plays folk and acoustic pop on albums like Comfort of Strangers and Sugaring Season.
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(1970-)
Musician
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Joe Orton
Playwright / 1933 - 1967
British dramatist Joe Orton first fond success as a playwright in 1964, when his radio play The Ruffian on the Stair was broadcast by the BBC.
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(1933-1967)
Playwright
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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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Roland Orzabal
Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer / 1961 -
Roland Orzabal is an English musician, songwriter and record producer best known as co-founder with Curt Smith of the popular '80s pop band Tears for Fears.
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(1961-)
Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer
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John Osborne
Theater Actor, Producer, Playwright / 1929 - 1994
British playwright John Osborne's Look Back in Anger ushered in a new movement in British drama and made him known as the first of the "Angry Young Men."
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(1929-1994)
Theater Actor, Producer, Playwright
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Kelly Osbourne
Actress, Fashion Designer, Singer / 1984 -
Actress, singer and fashion designer Kelly Osbourne is the daughter of heavy-metal musician Ozzy Osbourne.
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(1984-)
Actress, Fashion Designer, Singer
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Ozzy Osbourne
Singer, Reality Television Star / 1948 -
Eccentric English musician Ozzy Osbourne fronted the heavy metal band Black Sabbath. In 2001, he opened his home to reality TV cameras for The Osbournes show.
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(1948-)
Singer, Reality Television Star
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Sharon Osbourne
Entrepreneur, Talk Show Host, Reality Television Star / 1952 -
Sharon Osbourne is known as the wife of legendary rock star Ozzy Osbourne and a television personality who's been featured on several programs, including The Osbournes and The Talk.
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(1952-)
Entrepreneur, Talk Show Host, Reality Television Star
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Clive Owen
Film Actor / 1964 -
British actor Clive Owen’s performance in the 2004 film Closer dazzled critics and audiences, winning him a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award nomination.
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(1964-)
Film Actor
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Mark Owen
Singer, Reality Television Star / 1972 -
Pop singer Mark Owen became famous as a member of Take That and as a U.K. reality TV star.
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(1972-)
Singer, Reality Television Star
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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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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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Jimmy Page
Songwriter, Guitarist, Music Producer / 1944 -
Musician, songwriter and producer Jimmy Page was in the Yardbirds and founded the British rock band sensation Led Zeppelin in the late 1960s.
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(1944-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Music Producer
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Thomas Paine
Inventor, Political Leader, Journalist / 1737 - 1809
Thomas Paine was an English American writer and pamphleteer whose "Common Sense" and other writings influenced the American Revolution, and helped pave the way for the Declaration of Independence.
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(1737-1809)
Inventor, Political Leader, Journalist
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Robert Palmer
Songwriter, Singer / 1949 - 2003
Robert Palmer is a British singer and songwriter known for his smooth, but soulful voice and gentlemanly demeanor.
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(1949-2003)
Songwriter, Singer
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Emmeline Pankhurst
Women's Rights Activist / 1858 - 1928
British suffragist Emmeline Pankhurst founded the Women's Social and Political Union, which fought for the vote using militant tactics prior to WWI.
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(1858-1928)
Women's Rights Activist
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Mungo Park
Explorer / 1771 - 1806
Scottish explorer Mungo Park (1771–1806) wrote Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa about his expeditions to find the source of the Niger River.
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(1771-1806)
Explorer
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Nick Park
Artist, Filmmaker / 1958 -
Nick Park is the animator and clay artist behind Aardman Animations' Wallace and Gromit adventures, as well as the Oscar-winning Creature Comforts.
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(1958-)
Artist, Filmmaker
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Tom Parker
Guitarist, Singer / 1988 -
Tom Parker is a British musician and singer best known as a member of the popular boy band the Wanted.
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(1988-)
Guitarist, Singer
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C. Northcote Parkinson
Educator, Historian, Academic Author / 1909 - 1993
Author Cyril Northcote Parkinson is a British historian. He has written a number of books, but is best known for 1955’s Parkinson’s Law.
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(1909-1993)
Educator, Historian, Academic Author
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James Parkinson
Activist, Doctor, Geologist, Neurologist / 1755 - 1824
English born, English bred, forgotten by the English and the world, James Parkinson identified the "shaking palsy" as a disease of the central nervous system.
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(1755-1824)
Activist, Doctor, Geologist, Neurologist
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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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Luciano Pavarotti
Singer / 1935 - 2007
A tenor known for his larger-than-life showmanship, Luciano Pavarotti helped expand the popularity of opera worldwide.
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(1935-2007)
Singer
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John Peel
Disc Jockey / 1939 - 2004
Radio disc jockey and presenter John Peel fueled the British independent music scene by debuting such performers as David Bowie, Joy Division and the Smiths.
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(1939-2004)
Disc Jockey
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William Penn
Lawyer, Political Leader, Religious Leader, Journalist / 1644 - 1718
William Penn was a Quaker religious leader who oversaw the founding of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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(1644-1718)
Lawyer, Political Leader, Religious Leader, Journalist
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Mark Phillips
Athlete / 1948 -
Olympic medalist Mark Phillips is renowned as the commoner who married Princess Anne.
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(1948-)
Athlete
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Chapman Pincher
Editor, Journalist, Author / 1914 -
British author Chapman Pincher has concentrated on history and espionage-related topics in his investigative journalism as well as his fiction writing.
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(1914-)
Editor, Journalist, Author
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Allan Pinkerton
Police Officer / 1819 - 1884
Allan Pinkerton was a Scottish-born detective and founder of a famous American private detective agency, the Pinkerton National Detective Agency.
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(1819-1884)
Police Officer
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Harold Pinter
Activist, Playwright, Poet, Screenwriter / 1930 - 2008
Harold Pinter is a renowned British playwright who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2005.
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(1930-2008)
Activist, Playwright, Poet, Screenwriter
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Billie Piper
Actress, Singer / 1982 -
Billie Piper is a British actress and former pop singer best known for her role as Rose Tyler, companion to the Doctor, on the hit U.K. sci-fi TV series Doctor Who.
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(1982-)
Actress, Singer
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Robert Plant
Songwriter, Singer / 1948 -
Robert Plant is a British rock singer and songwriter best known as the vocalist and lyricist of the rock band Led Zeppelin.
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(1948-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Joan Plowright
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1929 -
Dame Joan Plowright is an English stage and film actress. She was married to Sir Laurence Olivier.
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(1929-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Alexander Pope
Philosopher, Scholar, Literary Critic, Academic Author, Poet / 1688 - 1744
Alexander Pope was an 18th-century English poet best known for his epic poem, The Rape of the Lock, and his translation of Homer's Iliad.
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(1688-1744)
Philosopher, Scholar, Literary Critic, Academic Author, Poet
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Beatrix Potter
Author / 1866 - 1943
British author Beatrix Potter (1866-1943) wrote and illustrated more than 20 children's books starring Peter Rabbit, Jemima Puddle-Duck, and Benjamin Bunny.
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(1866-1943)
Author
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Ian Poulter
Golfer / 1976 -
English golfer Ian Poulter is a successful member of both the PGA and European tours.
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(1976-)
Golfer
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Joseph Priestley
Philosopher, Minister, Theologian, Scientist / 1733 - 1804
John Priestly was a clergyman, political theorist, and scientist whose work advanced liberal political and religious thought and experimental chemistry.
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(1733-1804)
Philosopher, Minister, Theologian, Scientist
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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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Prince Albert
Royalty / 1819 - 1861
Prince Albert married his first cousin, Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, at the age of 20, and after his untimely death at age 42, the queen's memory of him guided her for the next 40 years.
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(1819-1861)
Royalty
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Prince Harry
Philanthropist, Pilot, Prince / 1984 -
Prince Harry is the second son of Charles, Prince of Wales and Princess Diana. He known for his teenage escapades and his charitable work.
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(1984-)
Philanthropist, Pilot, Prince
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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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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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Princess Margaret
Philanthropist, Political Leader, Princess / 1930 - 2002
Princess Margaret was the youngest daughter of Queen Elizabeth and George VI. Her troubled private life aroused worldwide sympathy and constant controversy.
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(1930-2002)
Philanthropist, Political Leader, Princess
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Anthony Quayle
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Director / 1913 - 1989
Sir Anthony Quayle was a revered actor of stage and screen known for work that included Hamlet, Lawrence of Arabia and Anne of the Thousand Days.
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(1913-1989)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Director
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Queen Elizabeth I
Queen / 1533 - 1603
Elizabeth I was the long-ruling queen of England, governing with relative stability and prosperity for 44 years. The Elizabethan era is named for her.
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(1533-1603)
Queen
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Queen Elizabeth II
Queen / 1926 -
Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain was crowned in 1953. Her 60 years on the throne was celebrated in June 2012, with the Diamond Jubilee.
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(1926-)
Queen
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Queen Mother Elizabeth
Political Leader, Queen / 1900 - 2002
Queen Elizabeth was the Queen consort of King George VI until his death in 1952. She is best known for her moral support to the British people during WWII and her longevity.
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(1900-2002)
Political Leader, Queen
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Queen Victoria
Political Leader, Queen / 1819 - 1901
Queen Victoria was queen of Great Britain from 1837 to 1901—the longest reign of any other British monarch in history.
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(1819-1901)
Political Leader, Queen
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Daniel Radcliffe
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1989 -
Daniel Radcliffe is an English actor who rose to international stardom as Harry Potter in the series of films based on the hugely popular books by J.K. Rowling.
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(1989-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Paula Radcliffe
Track and Field Athlete / 1973 -
British athlete Paula Radcliffe is one of the elite runners competing today, having set and broken her own record in the women's marathon.
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(1973-)
Track and Field Athlete
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A. R. Radcliffe-Brown
Anthropologist, Sociologist / 1881 - 1955
British social anthropologist A.R. Radcliffe-Brown had a profound impact on British and American social anthropology through his version of Functionalism.
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(1881-1955)
Anthropologist, Sociologist
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Henry Raeburn
Painter / 1756 - 1823
Sir Henry Raeburn was a Scottish painter known for his full-scale portraiture from the late 18th to early 19th century.
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(1756-1823)
Painter
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Stamford Raffles
Political Leader / 1781 - 1826
Stamford Raffles was an English administrator and traveler who oversaw the establishment of Singapore.
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(1781-1826)
Political 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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Walter Raleigh
Explorer / 1552 - 1618
Sir Walter Raleigh was an English adventurer and writer who established a colony near Roanoke Island, now known as Virginia. He was imprisoned in the Tower of London and eventually put to death for treason.
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(1552-1618)
Explorer
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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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J. Arthur Rank, Baron Rank
Entrepreneur / 1888 - 1972
J. Arthur Rank was a British film producer and magnate who also owned two large movie chains.
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(1888-1972)
Entrepreneur
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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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Lynn Redgrave
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1943 - 2010
Lynn Redgrave was an actress from the five generations of Redgrave actors known for her work on both stage and screen.
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(1943-2010)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Michael Redgrave
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Writer / 1908 - 1985
British thespian Michael Redgrave is acclaimed for his theater and film roles. He has also sired two generations of acting luminaries.
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(1908-1985)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Writer
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Vanessa Redgrave
Film Actress / 1937 -
Called “the greatest actress of our time” by Tennessee Williams, Vanessa Redgrave is an acclaimed actress of stage and screen.
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(1937-)
Film Actress
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Carol Reed
Director, Producer / 1906 - 1976
Sir Carol Reed was British film director noted for his technical mastery of the suspense-thriller genre.
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(1906-1976)
Director, Producer
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Jamie Reid
Activist, Artist / 1947 -
British artist Jamie Reid designed artwork for the Sex Pistols album, Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols, which includes the song "Anarchy in the U.K." His artistic style helped define the look of the English punk rock scene of the late 1970s.
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(1947-)
Activist, Artist
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Keith Relf
Singer / 1943 - 1976
Keith Relf was a founding memeber of the Yardbirds, one of the pivotal British rock bands of the 1960s. Relf is also remembered for his unusual, untimely death.
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(1943-1976)
Singer
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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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Sophie, Countess of Wessex
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, Royalty / 1965 -
Countess of Wessex Sophie Rhys-Jones is married to Edward, Earl of Wessex, and is the mother of Lady Louise and James, Viscount Severn.
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(1965-)
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, Royalty
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Cliff Richard
Film Actor, Singer / 1940 -
Cliff Richard, once dubbed the British Elvis Presley, is a singer whose single “Move It” was the first great British rock-and-roll record.
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(1940-)
Film Actor, Singer