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Cyndi Lauper
Songwriter, Singer / 1953 -
Cyndi Lauper is a singer who rose to fame in the 1980s with a string of pop hits such as "Girls Just Want to Have Fun."
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(1953-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Jerome Lawrence
Playwright / 1915 - 2004
Jerome Lawrence was an American playwright. He collaborated with Robert Edwin Lee for over 50 years. Inherit The Wind is their most well known play.
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(1915-2004)
Playwright
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Emma Lazarus
Poet / 1849 - 1887
Poet Emma Lazarus wrote the lines "Give me your tired, your poor, / Your huddled
masses yearning to breathe free" which are inscribed on the Statue of Liberty.
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(1849-1887)
Poet
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Sandra Lee
Chef, Television Personality, Writer / 1966 -
Sandra Lee is best known for hosting the Food Network shows Semi-Homemade Cooking and Sandra's Money Saving Meals. She is also the girlfriend of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.
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(1966-)
Chef, Television Personality, Writer
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John Leguizamo
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian / 1964 -
Comedian and actor John Leguizamo is perhaps best known for his one-man stage shows and his chameleon-like ability to satirize a range of ethnic groups.
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(1964-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian
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Janet Leigh
Film Actress / 1927 - 2004
Film actress Janet Leigh, once Tony Curtis’s wife, is best remembered for her shower scene as Marion Crane in Alfred Hitchcock’s classic thriller, Psycho.
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(1927-2004)
Film Actress
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Lisa Leslie
Basketball Player / 1972 -
Lisa Leslie was an All-Star basketball player, Olympic gold medalist and WNBA league MVP.
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(1972-)
Basketball Player
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James Levine
Conductor, Pianist / 1943 -
James Levine is a renowned pianist, violinist and conductor who has served as music director of the Metropolitan Opera since 1971.
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(1943-)
Conductor, Pianist
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Carl Lewis
Track and Field Athlete / 1961 -
Track and field athlete Carl Lewis qualified for five Olympic Games and competed in four of them. He won numerous gold and silver medals.
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(1961-)
Track and Field Athlete
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Richard Lewis
Actor, Comedian, Journalist / 1947 -
Angst-ridden and neurotic, Richard Lewis turned his private pain into a comic persona that served him as a standup comedian and versatile actor, adding author to his credits when he penned a memoir of struggling with sobriety.
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(1947-)
Actor, Comedian, Journalist
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Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Pilot, Journalist, Author / 1906 - 2001
Writer and aviation pioneer Anne Morrow Lindbergh was married to aviator Charles Lindbergh. The couple’s child was kidnapped for ransom and murdered in 1932.
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(1906-2001)
Pilot, Journalist, Author
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Art Linkletter
Radio Personality, Television Personality, Author / 1912 - 2010
Art Linkletter was a family-friendly radio and television personality who incorporated ordinary people into his broadcasts with comic results.
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(1912-2010)
Radio Personality, Television Personality, Author
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Little Eva
Singer / 1943 - 2003
Little Eva was a singer best known for the overnight stardom brought to her through her #1 smash "The Loco-Motion."
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(1943-2003)
Singer
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Lindsay Lohan
Actress / 1986 -
Lindsay Lohan is an actress and pop singer who starred in the film Mean Girls and in the TV movie Liz & Dick.
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(1986-)
Actress
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Peter Lorre
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1904 - 1964
Hungarian actor Peter Lorre is most often cast as the sinister foreigner. His role as the serial killer in M was the beginning of his prolific acting career.
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(1904-1964)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Louis XII
King / 1462 - 1515
Louis XII was king of France from 1498 and was noted for his disastrous Italian wars and his domestic popularity.
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(1462-1515)
King
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Courtney Love
Film, Songwriter, Singer / 1964 -
Before she became the poster child for drugs and plastic surgery, Courtney Love was an alternative rock star married to Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain.
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(1964-)
Film, Songwriter, Singer
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Mildred Loving
Civil Rights Activist / 1939 - 2008
Mildred Loving was a Civil Rights activist in the 1960s. She and her husband successfully defeated Virginia's ban on interracial marriage.
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(1939-2008)
Civil Rights Activist
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Jon Lovitz
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Comedian / 1957 -
Comedian and actor John Lovitz was part of the Saturday Night Live cast for five years, during which time he created memorable characters like Hanukkah Harry.
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(1957-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Comedian
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Sidney Lumet
Director, Producer, Screenwriter / 1924 - 2011
Director Sidney Lumet was best known for his films Twelve Angry Men and Serpico. He made more than 40 films during his career.
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(1924-2011)
Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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Patrice Lumumba
Activist, Prime Minister / 1925 - 1961
Patrice Lumumba was an African nationalist leader and the first prime minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo who was an key figure in the Congo Crisis.
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(1925-1961)
Activist, Prime Minister
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Jane Lynch
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1960 -
Jane Lynch is a Golden Globe and Emmy-Award winning film and television actress. She is best known for her role as Coach Sue Sylvester on the TV series Glee.
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(1960-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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M.I.A.
Singer / 1975 -
M.I.A. is a British singer known for albums such as Arular and Kaya and hit singles such as "Paper Planes" and "O...Saya."
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(1975-)
Singer
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Tobey Maguire
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1975 -
Tobey Maguire is an American actor and producer who is best known for his role as Peter Parker in the 2002-2007 Spiderman films.
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(1975-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Gustav Mahler
Songwriter, Conductor, Pianist / 1860 - 1911
Austrian composer and conductor Gustav Mahler became popular in the late 19th century for his emotionally charged and subtly orchestrated symphonies.
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(1860-1911)
Songwriter, Conductor, Pianist
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Theodore H. Maiman
Physicist / 1927 - 2007
Theodore H. Maiman was a physicist, company leader, consultant and author who created the first working laser in 1960.
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(1927-2007)
Physicist
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Nelson Mandela
Civil Rights Activist, World Leader, Journalist / 1918 -
Nelson Mandela became the first black president of South Africa in 1994. A symbol of global peacemaking, he won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993.
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(1918-)
Civil Rights Activist, World Leader, Journalist
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Imelda Marcos
Political Leader / 1929 -
Imelda Marcos spent more than 20 years as the first lady of the Philippines. She became infamous for her spending habits and enormous shoe collection.
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(1929-)
Political Leader
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Rudolph A. Marcus
Academic, Chemist / 1923 -
Rudolph A. Marcus is a Canadian chemist known for his research in electron-transfer reactions. He established what is known as the Marcus Theory, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1992.
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(1923-)
Academic, Chemist
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Herbert Marcuse
Philosopher, Academic Author / 1898 - 1979
Herbert Marcuse was an American political philosopher whose Marxists theories of 20th-century Western society influenced liberal student groups in the 1960s.
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(1898-1979)
Philosopher, Academic Author
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Erich Maria Remarque
Author / 1898 - 1970
Novelist Erich Maria Remarque wrote All Quiet on the Western Front, which is perhaps the best-known and most representative novel dealing with World War I.
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(1898-1970)
Author
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Cheech Marin
Actor, Comedian / 1946 -
Half of the famed stoner duo Cheech and Chong, Cheech Marin is an accomplished comedian, actor and director.
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(1946-)
Actor, Comedian
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Damian Marley
Songwriter, Music Producer, Rapper / 1978 -
Damian Marley is a Grammy Award-winning reggae musician and the son of Bob Marley. His biggest hit is the song "Welcome to Jamrock."
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(1978-)
Songwriter, Music Producer, Rapper
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Thurgood Marshall
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer, Judge, Supreme Court Justice / 1908 - 1993
Thurgood Marshall was instrumental in ending legal segregation and became the first African-American justice of the Supreme Court.
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(1908-1993)
Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer, Judge, Supreme Court Justice
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Harriet Martineau
Economist, Journalist / 1802 - 1876
Though best known for her fictional novel, Deerbrook, British author Harriet Martineau also wrote about economics and social theory.
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(1802-1876)
Economist, Journalist
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Susana Martinez
U.S. Governor / 1959 -
Republican New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez is best known for her role as the nation's first female Hispanic governor.
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(1959-)
U.S. Governor
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Maximilian
Military Leader, Emperor / 1832 - 1867
Maximilian was the Archduke of Austria and the Emperor of Mexico from 1863-1867. He was executed in 1867 by President Benito Juárez's victorious forces.
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(1832-1867)
Military Leader, Emperor
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Maximilian II
Religious Leader, Emperor / 1527 - 1576
Maximilian II was Holy Roman emperor from 1564. His rule marked an interval of peace between Roman Catholics and Protestants in Germany during the Reformation.
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(1527-1576)
Religious Leader, Emperor
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Brian May
Guitarist / 1947 -
Brian May, lead guitarist of the rock band Queen, wrote the song "We are the Champions," applying his physics background in the recording studio.
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(1947-)
Guitarist
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Louis B. Mayer
Business Leader, Producer / 1885 - 1957
Louis B. Mayer was a film mogul and the most influential person in Hollywood from the mid-1920s to the late-1940s.
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(1885-1957)
Business Leader, Producer
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Ernst Mayr
Educator, Zoologist / 1904 - 2005
Ornithologist Ernst Mayr demonstrated that the development of separate species in higher animals depends on the geographical isolation of precursor populations.
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(1904-2005)
Educator, Zoologist
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Billy Mays
Television Personality / 1958 - 2009
Billy Mays is best known for his enthusiastic infomercials, pitching products like Orange Glo and Oxiclean.
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(1958-2009)
Television Personality
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Cormac McCarthy
Author, Playwright / 1933 -
Cormac McCarthy is a National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist best known for his Border Trilogy, including All the Pretty Horses.
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(1933-)
Author, Playwright
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Frances McDormand
Film Actress / 1957 -
Actress Frances McDormand won an Oscar for her portrayal of a pregnant, Minnesotan policewoman in the Coen brothers’ film Fargo.
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(1957-)
Film Actress
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Ian McEwan
Author, Screenwriter / 1948 -
Ian McEwan is a British novelist known for his dark humor and perverse subject matter, notably found in his 2001 novel, Atonement (made into a film in 2007).
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(1948-)
Author, Screenwriter
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Elizabeth McGovern
Actress / 1961 -
Elizabeth McGovern is an Academy Award-nominated actress known for playing Cora Crawley on the BBC series Downton Abbey.
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(1961-)
Actress
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George McGovern
U.S. Representative / 1922 - 2012
Though he helped reform the Democratic Party, U.S. Senator George S. McGovern lost his 1972 presidential campaign to Richard Nixon.
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(1922-2012)
U.S. Representative
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Marshall McLuhan
Educator, Journalist / 1911 - 1980
Famous for his aphorism, "the medium is the message," communications theorist Marshall McLuhan was an influential educator during the 20th century.
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(1911-1980)
Educator, Journalist
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James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Painter / 1834 - 1903
James Abbott McNeill Whistler was a U.S.-born British painter who was highly influential in the late 19th century. His best-known work is "Whistler's Mother."
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(1834-1903)
Painter
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Gregor Mendel
Botanist / 1822 - 1884
Gregor Mendel was an Austrian monk who discovered the basic principles of heredity through experiments in his garden. Mendel's observations became the foundation of modern genetics and the study of heredity, and he is widely considered a pioneer in the field of genetics.
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(1822-1884)
Botanist
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James Meredith
Civil Rights Activist / 1933 -
James Meredith is a civil rights activist who became the first African American to attend the University of Mississippi in 1962.
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(1933-)
Civil Rights Activist
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Angela Merkel
Political Leader / 1954 -
Angela Merkel is a German politician best known as the first female chancellor of Germany and one of the architects of the European Union.
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(1954-)
Political Leader
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Lionel Messi
Children's Activist, Soccer Player / 1987 -
Argentina native Lionel Messi has established records for goals scored and won individual awards en route to worldwide recognition as the best player in soccer.
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(1987-)
Children's Activist, Soccer Player
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George Michael
Singer / 1963 -
Grammy award-winning pop singer George Michael was one of the leading performers in the 1980s. His 1987 album Faith won a Grammy for Best Album of the Year.
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(1963-)
Singer
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Barbara Mikulski
U.S. Representative / 1936 -
For three decades, Senator Barbara Mikulski of Maryland has served in the U.S. Congress and been a strong supporter of women's issues.
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(1936-)
U.S. Representative
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David Miliband
Political Leader / 1965 -
David Miliband is a British politician who served as foreign secretary under PM Gordon Brown and as head of the Policy Unit under PM Tony Blair.
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(1965-)
Political Leader
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Michael Milken
Business Leader, White Collar Criminal / 1946 -
Michael N Milken is known as the "junk bond king." He was indicted for racketeering and securities fraud and served two years in prison.
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(1946-)
Business Leader, White Collar Criminal
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Amedeo Modigliani
Painter, Sculptor / 1884 - 1920
Amedeo Modigliani was an Italian modern artist; a painter and sculptor known for his simplified and elongated forms.
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(1884-1920)
Painter, Sculptor
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László Moholy-Nagy
Educator, Painter, Photographer, Publisher / 1895 - 1946
László Moholy-Nagy was a Hungarian painter, photographer and art teacher who took charge of the metal workshop of the Bauhaus.
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(1895-1946)
Educator, Painter, Photographer, Publisher
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Al Molinaro
Television Actor / 1919 -
American character actor Al Molinaro was loved by television audiences for his recurring roles on The Odd Couple and Happy Days.
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(1919-)
Television Actor
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Elizabeth Monroe
U.S. First Lady / 1768 - 1830
Elizabeth Monroe was popular in France as the wife of diplomat James Monroe. As first lady, her sophisticated style was often mistaken for aloofness.
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(1768-1830)
U.S. First Lady
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Alex Morgan
Soccer Player / 1989 -
Alex Morgan was the youngest member of the U.S. women's national team during the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, and won a gold medal with the U.S. Olympic women's soccer team in 2012
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(1989-)
Soccer Player
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Pat Morita
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1932 - 2005
Japanese-American actor Pat Morita became a beloved pop culture figure with his turn as Mr. Miyagi in The Karate Kid movies.
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(1932-2005)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Mireya Moscoso
World Leader / 1946 -
Mireya Moscoso was a Panamanian politician and the first woman president of Panama (1999–2004). She oversaw the U.S. handover of the Panama Canal.
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(1946-)
World Leader
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Tommy Mottola
Business Leader / 1948 -
Tommy Mottola is a high-powered music executive who is credited with launching the careers of Mariah Carey, Beyoncé, and Celine Dion, among others.
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(1948-)
Business Leader
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Alice Munro
Author / 1931 -
Alice Munro is a critically well-regarded Canadian short-story writer. She won the Man Booker International Prize in 2009.
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(1931-)
Author
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Iris Murdoch
Philosopher, Literary Critic, Academic Author, Author / 1919 - 1999
Prolific novelist Iris Murdoch won a Booker Prize for The Sea, the Sea. In 2001, she was portrayed by Kate Winslet and Judy Dench in the biographical film Iris.
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(1919-1999)
Philosopher, Literary Critic, Academic Author, Author
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George Murphy
Film Actor, Theater Actor, U.S. Representative / 1902 - 1992
Actor George Murphy starred in more than 45 films, including Little Miss Broadway opposite Shirley Temple. In 1964, he was elected to represent California in the U.S. Senate.
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(1902-1992)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, U.S. Representative
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Elon Musk
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Explorer, Inventor / 1971 -
Elon Musk is an entrepreneur known for co-founding Tesla Motors, X.com—which later became PayPal—and SpaceX, the last of which launched a landmark commercial spacecraft on May 22, 2012.
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(1971-)
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Explorer, Inventor
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Harriet Nelson
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1909 - 1994
As housewife and mother on the hit series The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, Harriet Nelson became one of television's best-loved characters during the 1950s.
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(1909-1994)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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St. Philip Neri
Priest, Saint / 1515 - 1595
St. Philip Neri was best known as an Italian priest who helped his congregation and others in need. He was canonized in 1622.
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(1515-1595)
Priest, Saint
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Pablo Neruda
Diplomat, Poet / 1904 - 1973
Pablo Neruda was a Nobel Prize–winning Chilean poet who was once called “the greatest poet of the 20th century in any language.”
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(1904-1973)
Diplomat, Poet
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Brigitte Nielsen
Actress, Model, Singer / 1963 -
Brigitte Nielsen is a Danish actress, model and singer best known for her brief marriage to actor/director Sylvester Stallone, which was heavily covered by the tabloid press.
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(1963-)
Actress, Model, Singer
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Chris O'Donnell
Actor / 1970 -
Actor Chris O'Donnell co-starred with Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman, played Robin in two Batman flicks and now stars on the television series NCIS: Los Angeles.
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(1970-)
Actor
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Hermann Oberth
Physicist / 1894 - 1989
Hermann Oberth has been called "the father of German rocketry." He assisted Wernher von Braun in the 1950s in developing space rockets for the United States.
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(1894-1989)
Physicist
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Eliades Ochoa
Musician / 1946 -
Cuban musician Eliades Ochoa hit it big in 1997 with his band Buena Vista Social Club.
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(1946-)
Musician
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Clifford Odets
Activist, Theater Actor, Director, Playwright, Screenwriter / 1906 - 1963
Clifford Odets was the leading dramatist of the theater of social protest in the United States during the 1930s. He helped form the influential Group Theatre.
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(1906-1963)
Activist, Theater Actor, Director, Playwright, Screenwriter
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St Clare of Assisi
Nun, Saint / 1194 - 1253
St Clare of Assisi was one of the first followers of Saint Francis of Assisi. She became the abbess of the convent of San Damiano, near Assisi in 1216. In 1958 she was declared the Patron of television.
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(1194-1253)
Nun, Saint
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St. John of the Cross
Monk, Saint, Poet / 1542 - 1591
St. John of the Cross was a Spanish poet whose work is considered the summit of mystical Spanish literature. He was glorified as a saint in 1726 by Pope Bendict XIII.
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(1542-1591)
Monk, Saint, Poet
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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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Sandra Oh
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1971 -
Sandra Oh is a Canadian actress best known for her role as Dr. Cristina Yang on the hit television series Grey's Anatomy.
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(1971-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Pierre Omidyar
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist / 1967 -
Iranian-American economist Pierre Omidyar is best known as the founder and chairman of eBay, the online auction website.
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(1967-)
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist
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Juan Carlos Onetti
Journalist, Author / 1909 - 1994
Juan Carlos Onetti was an Uruguayan novelist and short-story writer whose existential works, including A Brief Life, chronicled the decay of modern urban life.
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(1909-1994)
Journalist, Author
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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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Satchel Paige
Baseball Player / 1906 - 1982
Legendary pitcher Satchel Paige became the oldest player to join Major League baseball, with a career that spanned 40 years.
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(1906-1982)
Baseball Player
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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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Joe Papp
Television Producer / 1921 - 1991
Theatrical producer-director Joe Pap founded the New York Shakespeare Festival and the Public Theatre and was a major force in theater in the late 20th century.
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(1921-1991)
Television Producer
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Charles Stewart Parnell
Political Leader / 1846 - 1891
Charles Stewart Parnell founded of the Irish Parliamentary Party and was one of the most important figures in the 19th century.
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(1846-1891)
Political Leader
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Benny Parsons
Race Car Driver / 1941 - 2007
Benny Parsons was best known for his success as a NASCAR driver and, following retirement, as a TV analyst for NASCAR races.
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(1941-2007)
Race Car Driver
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Vincent Pastore
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1946 -
Vincent Pastore is an actor most well know for his role as Salvatore “Big Pussy” Bonpensiero on The Sopranos.
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(1946-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Thomas Pendergast
Political Leader / 1872 - 1945
Thomas Pendergast was a political boss of Kansas City in the early 20th century.
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(1872-1945)
Political Leader
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Ross Perot
Business Leader / 1930 -
American businessman Ross Perot ran for the U.S. presidency as an independent candidate twice, in 1992 and 1996. He is one of the most successful third-party candidates in American history.
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(1930-)
Business Leader
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Petrarch
Philosopher, Poet / 1304 - 1374
Petrarch was an Italian scholar, poet and Renaissance humanist whose writings are best known for creating the model for the modern Italian language.
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(1304-1374)
Philosopher, Poet
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Richard Petty
Race Car Driver / 1937 -
Richard Petty is a champion NASCAR driver who was nicknamed "The King" for his record setting Daytona 500 and NASCAR championship wins.
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(1937-)
Race Car Driver
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Michael Phelps
Professional Swimmer / 1985 -
Swimmer Michael Phelps has set the record for winning the most medals, 22, of any Olympic athlete in history.
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(1985-)
Professional Swimmer
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Kellie Pickler
Singer, Reality Television Star / 1986 -
Singer Kellie Pickler appeared on American Idol in 2006 and has since released several hit country albums, including Small Town Girl and 100 Proof.
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(1986-)
Singer, Reality Television Star
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Luigi Pirandello
Author, Playwright / 1867 - 1936
Luigi Pirandello was a playwright, novelist and short story writer who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1934.
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(1867-1936)
Author, Playwright
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Camille Pissarro
Painter / 1830 - 1903
Camille Pissarro was a French landscape artist best known for his influence on Impressionist and Postimpressionist painting.
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(1830-1903)
Painter
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George Arthur Plimpton
Publisher / 1855 - 1936
George Arthur Plimpton expanded the educational publishing company Ginn & Co worldwide. He had a renowned collection of manuscripts and books.
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(1855-1936)
Publisher
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Sydney Pollack
Film Actor, Television Actor, Director, Producer / 1934 - 2008
Sydney Pollack is an Oscar-winning film director, producer and actor. His director credits include Tootsie and Three Days of the Condor.
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(1934-2008)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Director, Producer