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Chuck Close
Educator, Painter / 1940 -
Chuck Close is noted for his highly inventive techniques used to paint the human face. He rose to fame in the late 1960s for his large-scale, photo-realist portraits.
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(1940-)
Educator, Painter
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Jean Cocteau
Artist, Author, Playwright, Poet / 1889 - 1963
Jean Cocteau was a French poet, playwright, artist and film director. He was associated with the group Les Six.
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(1889-1963)
Artist, Author, Playwright, Poet
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George Michael Cohan
Theater Actor, Songwriter / 1878 - 1942
Actor and performer George Michael Cohan produced musical comedies. He composed songs like "You're a Grand Old Flag" and "I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy."
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(1878-1942)
Theater Actor, Songwriter
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Cheryl Cole
Singer / 1983 -
Singer Cheryl Cole was part of the top-selling British girl group Girls Aloud.
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(1983-)
Singer
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Samuel Colt
Inventor / 1814 - 1862
Samuel Colt was an inventor and industrialist who created the revolver—most notably the .45-calibre Peacemaker model, which was introduced in 1873—and paved the way for the interchangeable parts system of manufacturing.
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(1814-1862)
Inventor
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Calvin Coolidge
U.S. President, U.S. Vice President / 1872 - 1933
Calvin Coolidge was president of the United States from 1923 to 1929. Coolidge was known for his quiet demeanor, which earned him the nickname "Silent Cal."
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(1872-1933)
U.S. President, U.S. Vice President
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Chris Cooper
Film Actor / 1951 -
Actor Chris Cooper has made several notable performances in films
including Adaptation, his role in which earned him an Academy Award for
Best Supporting Actor.
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(1951-)
Film Actor
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Stewart Copeland
Songwriter, Drummer / 1952 -
Stewart Copeland is best known as the drummer for The Police. Copeland is also an accomplished producer and composer of soundtracks for movies and television.
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(1952-)
Songwriter, Drummer
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John Singleton Copley
Painter / 1738 - 1815
John Singleton Copley was an American painter of portraits and historical subjects. He is generally acclaimed as the finest artist of colonial America.
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(1738-1815)
Painter
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Chris Cornell
Songwriter, Singer / 1964 -
In the mid 1980s, musician Chris Cornell formed the band Soundgarden which became one the most successful bands of the 1990s and a forerunner of Seattle grunge.
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(1964-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Camille Corot
Painter / 1796 - 1875
French artist Camille Corot was known for his landscape paintings. His style of painting inspired Impressionism.
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(1796-1875)
Painter
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Jeff Corwin
Environmental Activist, Biologist, Television Personality, Television Producer / 1967 -
Jeff Corwin is a conservationist and the television host and producer of The Jeff Corwin Experience on the Animal Planet network.
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(1967-)
Environmental Activist, Biologist, Television Personality, Television Producer
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Bill Cosby
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Television Producer / 1937 -
Bill Cosby is an American comedian, actor and producer, who has played a major role in the development of more positive portrayal of African-Americans on television.
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(1937-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Television Producer
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Margaret Court
Tennis Player / 1942 -
Margaret Court is best known for her successful tennis career, winning 66 Grand Slam Championships.
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(1942-)
Tennis Player
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Randy Couture
Film Actor, Boxer, Reality Television Star / 1963 -
Randy Couture is best known as a mixed martial arts fighter and heavyweight champion. He is one of the first members of the UFC Hall of Fame.
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(1963-)
Film Actor, Boxer, Reality Television Star
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Larry Craig
U.S. Governor / 1945 -
Larry Craig was a U.S. senator from Idaho who was involved in drug and sex scandals, announced his resignation, then quickly recanted.
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(1945-)
U.S. Governor
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Bob Crane
Television Actor / 1928 - 1978
Bob Crane was the star of the TV sitcom Hogan's Heroes in the 1960s, a role that won him two Emmy nominations.
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(1928-1978)
Television Actor
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Hume Cronyn
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1911 - 2003
Hume Cronyn was a Canadian actor. He enjoyed a long career and often appeared alongside his second wife, Jessica Tandy.
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(1911-2003)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Cameron Crowe
Director, Journalist, Screenwriter / 1957 -
Director Cameron Crowe began writing for Rolling Stone at age 16, an experience that would later inspire his Oscar-winning screenplay Almost Famous.
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(1957-)
Director, Journalist, Screenwriter
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Tom Cruise
Film Actor, Producer / 1962 -
A-list actor and Scientologist Tom Cruise is the star of many box office hits, including Risky Business, A Few Good Men, The Firm, and Jerry Maguire.
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(1962-)
Film Actor, Producer
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George D. Cukor
Director / 1899 - 1983
Director George D. Cukor made films for 50 years. He was a dialogue director in the early days of films with sound, and received an Academy Award in 1864 for My Fair Lady.
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(1899-1983)
Director
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Benedict Cumberbatch
Actor / 1976 -
Benedict Cumberbatch is a British screen actor, best known for his role on the BBC television show Sherlock.
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(1976-)
Actor
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John Cusack
Film Actor / 1966 -
Actor John Cusack’s quirky humor earned him roles in many 1980s films, including The Sure Thing and Say Anything. In 1990, he won his first grown-up role in The Grifters.
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(1966-)
Film Actor
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Aimé Césaire
Mayor, Playwright, Poet / 1913 - 2008
Aimé Césaire was a cofounder (with Léopold Sédar Senghor) of Negritude, an influential movement to restore the cultural identity of black Africans.
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(1913-2008)
Mayor, Playwright, Poet
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Willem Dafoe
Film Actor / 1955 -
Willem Dafoe is a gravelly voiced actor known for such films as Platoon, The Last Temptation of Christ and Finding Nemo.
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(1955-)
Film Actor
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Larry David
Film Actor, Television Actor, Producer, Screenwriter / 1947 -
Producer, writer and actor Larry David wrote for Saturday Night Live, wrote and produced the sitcom Seinfeld, and created HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm.
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(1947-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Producer, Screenwriter
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Ray Davies
Singer / 1944 -
Lead singer for The Kinks, Ray Davies is known for his decades-long career in rock, hits like ‘Lola,’ and ongoing feuds with brother and bandmate Dave Davies.
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(1944-)
Singer
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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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Joséphine de Beauharnais
Empress / 1763 - 1814
Joséphine de Beauharnais was Napoleon Bonaparte’s wife and a French empress, whom Napolean replaced with another wife when she was unable to bear him a son.
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(1763-1814)
Empress
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Giorgio de Chirico
Painter / 1888 - 1978
Italian artist Giorgio de Chirico became famous
for his Metaphysical paintings and greatly influenced the 1920s Surrealist movement.
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(1888-1978)
Painter
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Oscar de la Renta
Entrepreneur, Fashion Designer, Philanthropist / 1932 -
Oscar de la Renta is one of the world’s leading fashion designers. Famous for his women's evening wear and suits, his line is distinctly modern yet feminine.
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(1932-)
Entrepreneur, Fashion Designer, Philanthropist
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Vittorio de Sica
Film Actor, Director / 1902 - 1974
Vittorio de Sico was a film director and actor who was a major figure in the Italian Neorealist movement.
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(1902-1974)
Film Actor, Director
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Edgar Degas
Painter / 1834 - 1917
Painter and sculptor Edgar Degas was a highly celebrated 19th-century French Impressionist whose work helped shape the fine art landscape for years to come.
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(1834-1917)
Painter
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Desmond Dekker
Musician / 1941 - 2006
Jamaican born singer Desmond Dekker was best known for creating several musical hits in the ska and reggae genres.
See full bio
(1941-2006)
Musician
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Jack Dempsey
Boxer / 1895 - 1983
Jack Dempsey -- known as the "Manassa Mauler" -- was the world heavyweight boxing champion from 1919-1926.
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(1895-1983)
Boxer
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Brian Dennehy
Actor / 1938 -
Actor Brian Dennehy was born on July 9, 1938, in Bridgeport, Connecticut. One of his first film roles was in Looking for Mister Goodbar (1977). Dennehy went on to act in more than 60 films and 70 television roles. He also won Tony awards for his stage
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(1938-)
Actor
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Jacques Derrida
Philosopher, Scholar, Literary Critic, Academic Author, Journalist / 1930 - 2004
Jacques Derrida was an influential postmodern French philosopher who developed the analytic method known as Deconstruction.
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(1930-2004)
Philosopher, Scholar, Literary Critic, Academic Author, Journalist
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I.A.L. Diamond
Screenwriter / 1920 - 1988
I.A.L. Diamond was a Romanian-born American screenwriter who worked extensively with director Bill Wilder.
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(1920-1988)
Screenwriter
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Jack "Legs" Diamond
Murderer, Organized Crime Boss / 1897 - 1931
Jack "Legs" Diamond was a Prohibition-era mob leader, hit man and bootlegger who was based in New York.
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(1897-1931)
Murderer, Organized Crime Boss
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Vin Diesel
Film Actor / 1967 -
Vin Diesel is an actor known for his high-energy action movies, such as The Fast and the Furious franchise.
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(1967-)
Film Actor
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Phyllis Diller
Film Actress, Comedian, Pianist / 1917 - 2012
First noticed as a contestant on Groucho Marx's game show in 1955, Phyllis Diller went on to become a successful comedian, actress and author.
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(1917-2012)
Film Actress, Comedian, Pianist
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John Dillinger
Thief / 1903 - 1934
John Dillinger was an infamous gangster and bank robber during the Great Depression, and was know as "Jackrabbit" and "Public Enemy No. 1."
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(1903-1934)
Thief
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David Dinkins
Mayor / 1927 -
David Dinkins was the mayor of New York City from 1990 to 1994, and he was the first black mayor of the city.
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(1927-)
Mayor
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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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Bob Dole
U.S. Representative / 1923 -
Bob Dole is a former member of the U.S. House (1961-69) and U.S. Senate (1969-96) from Kansas. In 1996, he was the Republican Party's candidate for the presidency.
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(1923-)
U.S. Representative
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Tanya Donelly
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1966 -
Tanya Donelly is a musician who was influential in the alternative music scene in the 1980s and 1990s with bands such as Throwing Muses.
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(1966-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Abner Doubleday
Inventor, General / 1819 - 1893
Abner Doubleday was a U.S. Army officer, who was once thought to be the inventor of baseball until the game was found to be of English origin.
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(1819-1893)
Inventor, General
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Fred Dryer
Television Actor, Football Player, Producer / 1946 -
NFL player Fred Dryer played for the New York Giants and the Los Angeles Rams before starting his acting career. He starred on the TV action series Hunter.
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(1946-)
Television Actor, Football Player, Producer
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Eleuthere Irenee Du Pont
Entrepreneur, Chemist / 1771 - 1834
In 1802, chemist Éleuthère Irénée du Pont de Nemours founded an explosives business in Delaware which is now known simply as Du Pont.
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(1771-1834)
Entrepreneur, Chemist
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Georges Duhamel
(1884-1966)
Author
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Paul Laurence Dunbar
Author, Poet / 1872 - 1906
African-American author Paul Laurence Dunbar is best known for his verse and short stories, many of which are written in black dialect.
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(1872-1906)
Author, Poet
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Katherine Dunham
Anthropologist, Activist, Choreographer, Journalist / 1909 - 2006
Katherine Dunham was an American dancer, choreographer and anthropologist noted for her innovative interpretations of ritualistic and ethnic dances.
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(1909-2006)
Anthropologist, Activist, Choreographer, Journalist
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Shelley Duvall
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1949 -
Well regarded for her ability to portray quirky and eccentric characters, actress Shelley Duvall has starred in Thieves Like Us, Popeye and The Shining, among other films.
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(1949-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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George Dzundza
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1945 -
Actor George Dzundza played Detective Sergeant Max Greevey on the first season of Law & Order. He also starred in Babymaker: The Dr. Cecil Jacobson Story.
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(1945-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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George Eastman
Entrepreneur, Inventor / 1854 - 1932
George Eastman invented the first Kodak camera, helping make photography accessible to the public. His company remains one of the largest in the industry.
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(1854-1932)
Entrepreneur, Inventor
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Shirin Ebadi
Children's Activist, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Lawyer, Judge, Journalist / 1947 -
Shirin Ebadi is an Iranian lawyer and human-rights activist. She was the first female judge in Iran, and won the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize.
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(1947-)
Children's Activist, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Lawyer, Judge, Journalist
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Billy Eckstine
Singer / 1914 - 1993
Billy Eckstine is best known for his work as a Jazz singer and bandleader, introducing many future greats of the genre.
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(1914-1993)
Singer
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Mary Baker Eddy
Prophet, Theologian, Journalist / 1821 - 1910
Mary Baker Eddy was a Christian religious reformer and founder of the religious denomination known as Christian Science.
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(1821-1910)
Prophet, Theologian, Journalist
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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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Joel Edgerton
Actor / 1974 -
Australian actor, producer, writer and director Joel Edgerton played Will McGill in the soap opera The Secret Life of Us, and Tom Buchanan in The Great Gatsby.
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(1974-)
Actor
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Edward VIII
Duke, King / 1894 - 1972
Edward VIII became king of the United Kingdom following the death of his father, George V, but ruled for less than a year. He abdicated the throne in order to marry his lover, Wallis Simpson, thereafter taking the title Duke of Windsor.
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(1894-1972)
Duke, King
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Elizabeth Edwards
Lawyer / 1949 - 2010
Lawyer Elizabeth Edwards supported her husband John Edwards' presidential campaigns even when he admitted to infidelity. She died of breast cancer in 2010.
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(1949-2010)
Lawyer
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Gareth Edwards
Athlete / 1947 -
Welsh rugby player Gareth Edwards played for Wales and the British Lions. During his career, he won the Five Nations Championship 11 times.
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(1947-)
Athlete
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Teresa Edwards
Basketball Player / 1964 -
Teresa Edwards is an American basketball player best known for winning five Olympic medals in women’s basketball including four gold and one bronze.
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(1964-)
Basketball Player
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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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John Elway
Football Player, Entrepreneur / 1960 -
During his 14-year career as a quarterback with the Denver Broncos, athlete John Elway passed for more than 50,000 yards and 300 touchdowns.
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(1960-)
Football Player, Entrepreneur
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Tracey Emin
Artist / 1963 -
Tracey Emin is a British artist who emerged in the 1980s, during the "Young British Artists" movement. She is noted for her provocative and controversial pieces, including "Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963-1995," "My Bed" and "The Last Thing I Said To You is Don't Leave Me Here."
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(1963-)
Artist
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Omar Epps
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1973 -
Actor Omar Epps is best known as Dr. Eric Foreman on the TV show House, but his first role was in the film Juice opposite Tupac Shakur.
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(1973-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Kathryn Erbe
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1966 -
Actress Kathryn Erbe starred on the HBO prison drama Oz, and was also cast on Law & Order: Criminal Intent, a spin-off of the popular crime drama Law & Order.
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(1966-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Arthur Evans
Archaeologist / 1851 - 1941
Arthur Evans was a noted archaeologist and curator known for unearthing the remains of ancient Minoan civilization.
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(1851-1941)
Archaeologist
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Medgar Evers
Civil Rights Activist / 1925 - 1963
Medgar Evers was a civil rights activist who organized voter-registration efforts, demonstrations and boycotts of companies that practiced discrimination.
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(1925-1963)
Civil Rights Activist
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Ezzard Charles
Boxer / 1921 - 1975
Ezzard Charles was American world heavyweight boxing champion from 1950, when he outpointed Joe Louis to 1951, when he was knocked out by Jersey Joe Walcott.
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(1921-1975)
Boxer
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Edie Falco
Actress / 1963 -
Actress Edie Falco starred in independent films and TV shows before her role as Mafia wife Carmela Soprano on HBO's The Sopranos made her a star.
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(1963-)
Actress
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Nick Faldo
Golfer / 1957 -
British golfer Nick Faldo won three Masters tournaments and three British Opens before becoming a television golf analyst.
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(1957-)
Golfer
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David Farragut
Military Leader / 1801 - 1870
David Farragut was an American naval commander in the War of 1812 and the U.S. Civil War and spoke the famous quote, "Damn the torpedoes!"
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(1801-1870)
Military Leader
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Dianne Feinstein
Mayor, U.S. Representative / 1933 -
Dianne Feinstein is a United States senator from California and a former mayor of San Francisco.
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(1933-)
Mayor, U.S. Representative
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Corey Feldman
Film Actor, Television Actor, Reality Television Star / 1971 -
Corey Feldman was a child actor and teen heart throb in the 1980s and early 1990s. He was often paired with actor Corey Haim.
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(1971-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Reality Television Star
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Will Ferrell
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian / 1967 -
Starting his comedy career as part of the Groundlings, Will Ferrell went on to fame as a cast member on Saturday Night Live and in feature films.
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(1967-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian
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Tim Ferriss
Blogger, Journalist / 1977 -
Tim Ferriss is an author, blogger and motivational speaker known for his books The 4-Hour Workweek and The 4-Hour Body.
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(1977-)
Blogger, Journalist
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Steve Forbes
Business Leader / 1947 -
Steve Forbes is a publishing executive of the business magazine Forbes and a two-time candidate for the nomination of the Republican Party for U.S. president.
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(1947-)
Business Leader
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Gerald Ford
Lawyer, U.S. President, U.S. Vice President, U.S. Representative / 1913 - 2006
Gerald Ford became the 38th president of the United States following Richard Nixon's resignation, in the aftermath of the Watergate scandal.
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(1913-2006)
Lawyer, U.S. President, U.S. Vice President, U.S. Representative
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Harrison Ford
Film Actor / 1942 -
Harrison Ford is one of Hollywood's leading men, with an acting career that has spanned nearly 40 years and included iconic roles.
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(1942-)
Film Actor
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Nathan Bedford Forrest
General / 1821 - 1877
Confederate general Nathan Bedford Forrest fought at Shiloh, massacred 300 blacks at Ft. Pillow and served as the first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.
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(1821-1877)
General
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Bob Fosse
Choreographer, Director / 1927 - 1987
Bob Fosse was an American theater and motion-picture choreographer and director of musical plays.
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(1927-1987)
Choreographer, Director
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Stephen Foster
Songwriter / 1826 - 1864
Composer Stephen Foster is lauded as the progenitor of American popular music, penning classics like “Oh! Susanna” and “Swanee River.”
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(1826-1864)
Songwriter
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Vicente Fox
Business Leader, World Leader / 1942 -
Vicente Fox is a Mexican businessman who served as his country's president from 2000 to 2006.
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(1942-)
Business Leader, World Leader
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Frederick I
King / 1657 - 1713
Frederick I was the first king of Prussia. He ruled from 1701 to 1713 and helped establish Prussia’s cultural significance in Europe.
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(1657-1713)
King
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Vili Fualaau
1983 -
Vili Fualaau is known for his sexual relationship with his 6th-grade teacher, Mary Kay Letourneau, which became a national scandal.
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(1983-)
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Yasuo Fukuda
Prime Minister / 1936 -
Yasuo Fukuda, whose father was PM of Japan during the 1970s, became prime minister himself in 2007.
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(1936-)
Prime Minister
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Richard Buckminster Fuller
Environmental Activist, Architect, Engineer, Inventor, Poet / 1895 - 1983
Richard Buckminster Fuller was an American inventor, futurist, architect and author best known for popularizing the geodesic dome.
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(1895-1983)
Environmental Activist, Architect, Engineer, Inventor, Poet
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Giuseppe Garibaldi
Folk Hero, Military Leader, Political Leader / 1807 - 1882
Giuseppe Garibaldi is best known for his military leadership in the unification of Italy in the 19th century.
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(1807-1882)
Folk Hero, Military Leader, Political Leader
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Pau Gasol
Children's Activist, Basketball Player / 1980 -
Spanish professional basketball player Pau Gasol is a two-time NBA champion with the Los Angeles Lakers. He was Spain's flag bearer during the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games in London.
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(1980-)
Children's Activist, Basketball Player
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Antoni Gaudí
Architect / 1852 - 1926
Antoni Gaudí was a Barcelona-based Spanish architect whose free-flowing works were greatly influenced by nature.
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(1852-1926)
Architect
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Artemisia Gentileschi
Painter / 1593 - 1652
Artemisia Gentileschi was a Tuscan, Baroque-period painter. She studied under her father, artist Orazio Gentileschi, and was also influenced by Caravaggio.
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(1593-1652)
Painter
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Gerard Debreu
Educator, Economist / 1921 - 2004
Gérard Debreu was a Nobel-prize winning economist
who researched the equilibrium between prices, production and demand in
free-market economies.
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(1921-2004)
Educator, Economist
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Elbridge Gerry
Governor, U.S. Vice President / 1744 - 1814
Elbridge Gerry served as Vice President under James Madison (1813-1814), and lent his name to the practice known as gerrymandering.
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(1744-1814)
Governor, U.S. Vice President
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Ricky Gervais
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Television Producer, Author, Screenwriter / 1961 -
Ricky Gervais is a British comedian best known for co-writing and co-directing the television series The Office.
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(1961-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Television Producer, Author, Screenwriter
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Activist, Author, Poet / 1860 - 1935
Charlotte Perkins Gilman was a prominent American sociologist, writer and lecturer, best known for her semi-autobiographical short story The Yellow Wallpaper.
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(1860-1935)
Activist, Author, Poet
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John Glenn
Astronaut, Military Leader, Pilot, U.S. Representative / 1921 -
John Glenn was the first U.S. astronaut to orbit Earth, completing three orbits in 1962. He has also served as an Ohio senator.
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(1921-)
Astronaut, Military Leader, Pilot, U.S. Representative
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Danny Glover
Film Actor / 1946 -
Danny Glover is an actor who came into his own as Mel Gibson's co-star in the Lethal Weapon films in the 1980s and 1990s.
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(1946-)
Film Actor