a
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Berenice Abbott
Photographer / 1898 - 1991
Berenice Abbott was an American photographer best known for her work with
expatriates in Paris and of Depression New York City neighborhoods.
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(1898-1991)
Photographer
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George Abbott
Director, Producer, Playwright, Screenwriter / 1887 - 1995
Director, producer and playwright George Abbott lived to be 107 and participated in such Broadway productions as Boy Meets Girl, The Fall Guy and Our Town.
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(1887-1995)
Director, Producer, Playwright, Screenwriter
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J.J. Abrams
Actor, Filmmaker, Screenwriter / 1966 -
J.J. Abrams is a screenwriter, director and producer known for TV shows like Felicity and Alias and films like Star Trek and Super 8.
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(1966-)
Actor, Filmmaker, Screenwriter
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John Quincy Adams
Lawyer, Diplomat, U.S. President, U.S. Representative / 1767 - 1848
John Quincy Adams was the sixth president of the United States. He was also the eldest son of President John Adams, the second U.S. president.
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(1767-1848)
Lawyer, Diplomat, U.S. President, U.S. Representative
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Todd Akin
U.S. Representative / 1947 -
Todd Akin is a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Missouri's 2nd District, best known for his controversial statement on abortion made during his 2012 senate bid.
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(1947-)
U.S. Representative
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Alexander the Great
King / 356 - 323
Alexander the Great was the King of Macedonia. During his leadership he united Greece, reestablished the Corinthian League and conquered the Persian Empire.
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(356-323)
King
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Eugene Allen
1919 - 2010
Eugene Allen was a distinguished butler for the White House who served under eight presidents, including Harry S. Truman, John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan.
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(1919-2010)
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Kris Allen
1985 -
Singer Kris Allen was the winner of the eighth season of the reality TV competition American Idol. He was the first married contestant ever to win.
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(1985-)
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Salvador Allende
World Leader / 1908 - 1973
Salvador Allende was the president of Chile from 1970 until 1973, and the first democratically elected Marxist president of Latin American country.
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(1908-1973)
World Leader
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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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Paul Thomas Anderson
Director, Producer, Screenwriter / 1970 -
American film director, producer and screenwriter Paul Thomas Anderson is best known for writing and directing box office hits such as Boogie Nights.
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(1970-)
Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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Marc Andreessen
Entrepreneur, Inventor / 1971 -
Marc Andreessen is best known for his work as a creator of the Netscape web browser.
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(1971-)
Entrepreneur, Inventor
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Reinaldo Arenas
Poet / 1943 - 1990
Reinaldo Arenas was a Cuban poet, novelist and essayist who fled persecution under Fidel Castro and immigrated to the United States.
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(1943-1990)
Poet
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Jodi Arias
Murderer / 1980 -
Jodi Arias was convicted of brutally murdering her ex-boyfriend, Travis Alexander, at his Arizona home in 2008.
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(1980-)
Murderer
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Jean-Bertrand Aristide
World Leader, Priest / 1953 -
After the Duvalier family of dictators was overthrown, Salesian Priest Jean-Bertrand Aristide was chosen as president of Haiti in its first democratic election.
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(1953-)
World Leader, Priest
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Giorgio Armani
Entrepreneur, Fashion Designer / 1934 -
Italian executive Giorgio Armani is an iconic clothing designer best known in America for his popular men's suits.
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(1934-)
Entrepreneur, Fashion Designer
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Tichina Arnold
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Singer / 1971 -
Tichina Arnold is best known for portraying Pam James, opposite Martin Lawrence, on the sitcom Martin and Rochelle on the show Everybody Hates Chris.
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(1971-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Singer
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Arthur Ashe
Activist, Tennis Player / 1943 - 1993
Arthur Ashe is the first African American to win the men's singles at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open, and the first black American to be ranked No. 1 in the world.
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(1943-1993)
Activist, Tennis Player
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Julian Assange
Activist, Computer Programmer, Journalist / 1971 -
Julian Assange came to international attention as the founder of the whistle-blowing Web site, Wikileaks.
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(1971-)
Activist, Computer Programmer, Journalist
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John Jacob Astor
Entrepreneur / 1763 - 1848
Fur trader and real estate investor John Jacob Astor was one of the leading businessmen of his day and the founder of an American fur trade dynasty.
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(1763-1848)
Entrepreneur
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John Jacob Astor IV
Entrepreneur / 1864 - 1912
Financier John Jacob Astor IV was the great-grandson of John Jacob Astor. He helped build the Waldorf-Astoria hotel and died in the sinking of the RMS Titanic.
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(1864-1912)
Entrepreneur
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Lucie Aubrac
Folk Hero / 1912 - 2007
Lucie Aubrac was a French resistance leader who struggled against the Nazis during WWII.
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(1912-2007)
Folk Hero
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Richard Axel
Neurologist / 1946 -
American neuroscientist Richard Axel is best known for his work on the olfactory system, exploring how the brain interprets smell.
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(1946-)
Neurologist
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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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Kelly Ayotte
Legal Professional, U.S. Representative / 1968 -
In 2011, Kelly Ayotte was elected to represent New Hampshire in the U.S. Senate, after previously serving as the state's attorney general.
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(1968-)
Legal Professional, U.S. Representative
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Isaak Babel
Journalist, Playwright / 1894 - 1940
Isaak Babel was a Russian writer of Jewish descent known for his masterful short stories. He was imprisoned and executed in the Stalin era.
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(1894-1940)
Journalist, Playwright
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Kevin Bacon
Film Actor, Musician / 1958 -
Kevin Bacon is known for numerous movies (especially Footloose), his marriage to Kyra Sedgwick and the game Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon.
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(1958-)
Film Actor, Musician
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John Baldessari
Photographer, Filmmaker / 1931 -
John Baldessari is an artist whose work in altered and adjusted photographic imagery and video were central to the development of U.S. conceptual art.
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(1931-)
Photographer, Filmmaker
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Florence Ballard
Singer / 1943 - 1976
Singer Florence Ballard formed The Supremes in 1961 with childhood friends Mary Wilson and Diana Ross. She sang on 16 different Top 40 hits.
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(1943-1976)
Singer
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Robert Ballard
Archaeologist / 1942 -
Deep-sea archaeologist and oceanographer Robert Ballard is best known for discovering the wreck of the RMS Titanic in 1985.
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(1942-)
Archaeologist
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Buju Banton
Musician / 1973 -
Buju Banton is a controversial Jamaican dancehall singer who is best known for his notorious single "Boom Bye Bye," which advocated violence against gays and inspired worldwide protest.
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(1973-)
Musician
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P.T. Barnum
Entrepreneur / 1810 - 1891
Showman P.T. Barnum joined James A. Bailey to create the traveling Barnum & Bailey Circus. The three-ring show was called the "Greatest Show on Earth."
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(1810-1891)
Entrepreneur
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Dave Barry
Writer / 1947 -
A popular humorist, Dave Barry has poked fun at an array of topics, from bad songs to historical events, for more than 30 years.
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(1947-)
Writer
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Kathy Bates
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1948 -
Award-winning actress Kathy Bates starred as a deranged fan opposite James Caan in Misery, and as a comically emancipated housewife in Fried Green Tomatoes.
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(1948-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Meredith Baxter
Actress / 1947 -
Star of the 1980s sitcom Family Ties, Meredith Baxter has appeared in several films and television shows throughout her lifetime.
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(1947-)
Actress
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Beck
Songwriter, Singer / 1970 -
Rock star Beck topped the charts with his 1994 debut album Mellow Gold. He continued to fuse folk, rap and hip-hop with later albums such as Odelay.
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(1970-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Jeff Beck
Guitarist / 1944 -
Jeff Beck is a guitarist best known for his recordings and performances with The Yardbirds, The Jeff Beck Group, and as a solo artist.
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(1944-)
Guitarist
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Henry Ward Beecher
Minister / 1813 - 1887
Henry Ward Beecher was an American Congressional clergyman, best known for his Protestant sermons and his involvement in a high-profile adultery scandal.
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(1813-1887)
Minister
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Gertrude Bell
Archaeologist, Explorer, Political Leader, Writer / 1868 - 1926
Gertrude Bell was a British writer, archaeologist and political officer best known for helping to establish modern Iraq after World War I.
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(1868-1926)
Archaeologist, Explorer, Political Leader, Writer
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Kristen Bell
Actress / 1980 -
Kristen Bell is an American actress known for her roles on TV's Veronica Mars and in such films as Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Couples Retreat and Get Him to the Greek.
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(1980-)
Actress
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Gwendolyn Bennett
Artist, Editor, Author, Poet / 1902 - 1981
A vital figure in the Harlem Renaissance, Gwendolyn Bennett is best known for the sensuality and visual imagery in her poems, the most famous being 'To a Dark Girl'.
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(1902-1981)
Artist, Editor, Author, Poet
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Ingmar Bergman
Director, Producer, Television Producer, Screenwriter / 1918 - 2007
Ingmar Bergman was a Swedish director and producer best known for films such as The Seventh Sea (1956), Cries and Whispers (1971) and Autumn Sonata (1978).
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(1918-2007)
Director, Producer, Television Producer, Screenwriter
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Milton Berle
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Radio Personality, Television Personality / 1908 - 2002
Milton Berle was a Jewish-American comedian who started in vaudeville acts, and was a success in the early days of TV, becoming known as "Uncle Miltie."
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(1908-2002)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Radio Personality, Television Personality
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Hans Bethe
Physicist / 1906 - 2005
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Hans Albrecht Bethe is known for his discoveries regarding energy generation in stars and for advocating against the use of nuclear weapons.
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(1906-2005)
Physicist
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Mary McLeod Bethune
Educator, Civil Rights Activist / 1875 - 1955
Mary McLeod Bethune was an educator and activist, serving as president of the National Association of Colored Women and founding the National Council of Negro Women.
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(1875-1955)
Educator, Civil Rights Activist
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Benazir Bhutto
Prime Minister / 1953 - 2007
Benazir Bhutto became the first female prime minister of Pakistan in 1988. She was killed by a suicide bomber in 2007.
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(1953-2007)
Prime Minister
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Mary Ann Bickerdyke
Activist, Nurse / 1817 - 1901
American nurse Mary Ann Bickerdyke worked actively to improve conditions for wounded soldiers during the American Civil War.
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(1817-1901)
Activist, Nurse
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Ambrose Bierce
Philosopher, Editor, Journalist, Author / 1842 - 1914
Ambrose Bierce was an American newspaperman, satirist, and short story writer. He disappeared in Mexico in 1914 and his final fate is unknown.
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(1842-1914)
Philosopher, Editor, Journalist, Author
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Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Prime Minister / 1949 -
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum became prime minister and vice president of the United Arab Emirates in 2006, and is responsible for Dubai’s transformation into a lavish business destination.
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(1949-)
Prime Minister
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Rubén Blades
Actor, Lawyer, Songwriter, Guitarist / 1948 -
Rubén Blades is an acclaimed Panamanian singer, musician and actor known for albums like Buscando America and hits like "Pedro Navaja."
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(1948-)
Actor, Lawyer, Songwriter, Guitarist
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Jean-Pierre-François Blanchard
Inventor, Pilot / 1753 - 1809
Jean-Pierre Blancard was a French balloonist who crossed the English Channel by balloon in 1785. He spurred interest in ballooning in Europe and the United States.
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(1753-1809)
Inventor, Pilot
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Thomas Blanchard
Inventor / 1788 - 1864
Thomas Blanchard was an American inventor whose patents contributed to the development of the mass production system.
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(1788-1864)
Inventor
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Louise Blanchard Bethune
Architect / 1856 - 1913
Louise Blanchard Bethune was an architect and the first woman to open her own independent office.
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(1856-1913)
Architect
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Bill Blass
Fashion Designer / 1922 - 2002
Bill Blass, American fashion designer, is known for building a fashion company on his approach to women's fashion that focused on ease and comfort.
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(1922-2002)
Fashion Designer
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Harold Bloom
Literary Critic, Writer / 1930 -
Harold Bloom is an American literary critic widely known for his original theories on the creation of literature, particularly poetry.
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(1930-)
Literary Critic, Writer
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Franz Boas
Scientist, Academic Author / 1858 - 1942
Franz Boas was a German-born anthropologist who founded the relativistic, culture-centered school of American anthropology that dominated 20th century thought.
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(1858-1942)
Scientist, Academic Author
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Lizzie Borden
1860 - 1927
Lizzie Borden is best known for her arrest and trial for the 1892 axe murders of her father and stepmother. She was acquitted in 1893.
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(1860-1927)
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Anthony Bourdain
Chef / 1956 -
Chef, TV host, author. Chef Anthony Bourdain moved out of the kitchen to become a bestselling author and TV personality, gaining wider fame with his unique culinary worldview.
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(1956-)
Chef
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Thomas Bowdler
Medical Professional, Editor / 1754 - 1825
Thomas Bowdler was a physician and self-appointed editor of great literature. He published The Family Shakespeare, a family friendly version of Shakespearean works, in 1807, and gave rise to the term "Bowdlerized."
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(1754-1825)
Medical Professional, Editor
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Camilla Parker Bowles
Duchess / 1947 -
Camilla Parker Bowles married Prince Charles in a civil service in 2005. The two had been romantically involved for more than 25 years.
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(1947-)
Duchess
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Richard Branson
Entrepreneur / 1950 -
Entrepreneur Richard Branson launched Virgin Records in 1973. Today Virgin Group holds more than 200 companies in more than 30 countries.
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(1950-)
Entrepreneur
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Amy Brenneman
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1964 -
Amy Brenneman is an actress best known for her portrayal of a juvenile court judge and divorced mother on the hit drama Judging Amy.
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(1964-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Albert Brooks
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Director / 1947 -
For 40 years, Actor and comedian Albert Brooks has worked steadily in Hollywood, appearing both in other people's movies and in his own self-directed projects.
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(1947-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Director
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Mel Brooks
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Director, Producer, Television Producer, Screenwriter / 1926 -
Mel Brooks is an iconic filmmaker known for comedies like The Producers, Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein, among other works.
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(1926-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Director, Producer, Television Producer, Screenwriter
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Dan Brown
Educator, Author / 1964 -
Dan Brown is the New York Times-bestselling author of The Da Vinci Code. He is known for the intricate plotting and detail in his books.
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(1964-)
Educator, Author
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Molly Brown
Activist, Film Actress, Philanthropist / 1867 - 1932
Molly Brown was best known for her social welfare work on behalf of women and children, and for surviving the Titanic sinking.
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(1867-1932)
Activist, Film Actress, Philanthropist
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Yul Brynner
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1920 - 1985
Yul Brynner was an actor of stage and screen most famous for portraying King Mongkut of Siam in The King and I.
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(1920-1985)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Pearl S. Buck
Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Author / 1892 - 1973
Prolific author Pearl S. Buck earned a Pulitzer Prize for her novel The Good Earth. She was also the first female to win a Nobel Prize for Literature.
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(1892-1973)
Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Author
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Betty Buckley
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1947 -
Betty Buckley is an American actress best known for roles in the television show, Eight is Enough, and later film roles.
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(1947-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Jocelyn Bell Burnell
Astronomer / 1943 -
British astronomer Jocelyn Bell Burnell assisted in constructing a large radio telescope and discovered pulsars, cosmic sources of peculiar radio pulses.
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(1943-)
Astronomer
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Mark Burnett
Television Producer, Writer / 1960 -
British-born Mark Burnett produced and directed a number of highly popular shows in the United States, including Survivor and The Apprentice.
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(1960-)
Television Producer, Writer
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Gary Busey
Film Actor / 1944 -
Actor Gary Busey won an Oscar nomination for his title role in The Buddy Holly Story. He later appeared in action films such as 1993’s The Firm.
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(1944-)
Film Actor
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George W. Bush
U.S. President, U.S. Governor / 1946 -
George W. Bush was the 43rd president of the United States. He led his country's response to the 9/11 attacks in 2001 and initiated the Iraq War in 2003.
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(1946-)
U.S. President, U.S. Governor
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Octavia E. Butler
Author / 1947 - 2006
Author Octavia E. Butler is known for blending science fiction with African-American spiritualism. Her novels include Patternmaster, Kindred, Dawn and Parable of the Sower.
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(1947-2006)
Author
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Gisele Bündchen
Model / 1980 -
Brazilian-born beauty Gisele Bündchen is a top fashion model, and the wife of professional football player Tom Brady.
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(1980-)
Model
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St. Frances Xavier Cabrini
Nun, Saint / 1850 - 1917
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini founded the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and helped Italian-American immigrants. She was canonized in 1946.
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(1850-1917)
Nun, Saint
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James Cagney
Film Actor / 1899 - 1986
James Cagney was an Academy Award-winning actor who was known for playing gangsters and short-fused tough guys.
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(1899-1986)
Film Actor
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Alexander Calder
Illustrator, Sculptor / 1898 - 1976
Alexander Calder was an influential American artist and sculptor who invented the mobile.
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(1898-1976)
Illustrator, Sculptor
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John Calvin
Theologian, Journalist / 1509 - 1564
Theologian John Calvin was the leading French Protestant Reformer and the most important figure in the second generation of the Protestant Reformation.
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(1509-1564)
Theologian, Journalist
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Jose Canseco
Baseball Player / 1964 -
Jose Canseco is best known for his record-breaking Major League Baseball career.
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(1964-)
Baseball Player
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Pierre Cardin
Fashion Designer / 1922 -
Pierre Cardin is an Italian-born French fashion designer best known for his haute couture geometric avant-garde designs.
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(1922-)
Fashion Designer
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Stokely Carmichael
Civil Rights Activist / 1941 - 1998
Stokely Carmichael was a Trinidadian-American political activist, best known as the leader of the civil rights group SNCC in the 1960s.
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(1941-1998)
Civil Rights Activist
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Diahann Carroll
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Singer / 1935 -
Diahann Carroll is an actress of stage, screen and TV known for her show Julia and films such as I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.
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(1935-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Singer
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Barbara Cartland
Author / 1901 - 2000
Dame Barbara Cartland was a prolific British romance novelist who wrote over six hundred books.
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(1901-2000)
Author
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June Carter Cash
Songwriter, Singer / 1929 - 2003
June Carter Cash was a Grammy-winning country singer who was married to and performed with country music star Johnny Cash.
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(1929-2003)
Songwriter, Singer
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Paul Castellano
Organized Crime Boss / 1915 - 1985
Paul Castellano is best known for becoming the boss of the Gambino crime family in New York City.
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(1915-1985)
Organized Crime Boss
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Marc Chagall
Illustrator, Painter / 1887 - 1985
Marc Chagall was a French artist whose work was generally based on emotional association rather than traditional pictorial fundamentals.
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(1887-1985)
Illustrator, Painter
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Owen Chamberlain
Physicist / 1920 - 2006
Owen Chamberlain worked on the Manhattan atomic bomb project. He and his colleague Emilio Segrè received a Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering the antiproton.
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(1920-2006)
Physicist
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Charles IX
King / 1550 - 1574
Charles IX was King of France from 1560 until 1574 during the turbulent time of the Wars of Religion.
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(1550-1574)
King
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Judy Chicago
Educator, Women's Rights Activist, Artist, Journalist / 1939 -
Judy Chicago is an American artist, educator and writer, and a leading figure in feminist art. She received critical acclaim in the 1970s for her art project "The Dinner Party."
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(1939-)
Educator, Women's Rights Activist, Artist, Journalist
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Julio César Chávez
Boxer / 1962 -
Julio César Chávez is a retired Mexican professional boxer and world lightweight champion who, for many years, was one of Mexico's most popular sports figures.
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(1962-)
Boxer
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Cicely Saunders
Nurse, Philanthropist, Journalist / 1918 - 2005
Cicely Saunders was a nurse, social worker who founded the first modern hospice, St. Christopher's Hospice, in 1967 to provide palliative care to those in need.
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(1918-2005)
Nurse, Philanthropist, Journalist
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Sam Claflin
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1986 -
Sam Claflin is a British actor who's starred in big-screen fantasy adventures like Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Snow White and the Huntsman, and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.
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(1986-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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John Clare
Poet / 1793 - 1864
John Clare was an English peasant poet of the Romantic school. His first book, Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery, created a stir; misfortune followed.
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(1793-1864)
Poet
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Vince Clarke
Musician / 1960 -
Vince Clarke is best known for his membership in the snythpop group Erasure and the technopop group Depeche Mode.
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(1960-)
Musician
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Frances Cleveland
U.S. First Lady / 1864 - 1947
When Frances Cleveland married Grover Cleveland, she became the youngest first lady ever, and the first to be married in the White House.
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(1864-1947)
U.S. First Lady
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Van Cliburn
Pianist / 1934 - 2013
Van Cliburn was an acclaimed pianist who played with the New York Philharmonic and founded an international piano competition.
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(1934-2013)
Pianist
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Lucille Clifton
Educator, Poet / 1936 - 2010
Lucille Clifton is a poet whose works generally examine family life, racism and gender issues.
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(1936-2010)
Educator, Poet
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George Clinton
Songwriter, Singer / 1941 -
Musician George Clinton and his band Parliament-Funkadelic experimented with funk sounds. His first solo album, Computer Games, was a hit in the early '80s.
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(1941-)
Songwriter, Singer