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profile name: Judy Garland
profile occupation: Film Actress, Television Actress, Pin-up, Singer
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profile name: Cheryl Tiegs
profile occupation: Entrepreneur, Pin-up
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profile name: Bob Dylan
profile occupation: Songwriter, Singer
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profile name: F. Scott Fitzgerald
profile occupation: Author
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profile name: Prince
profile occupation: Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer
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profile name: Jessica Lange
profile occupation: Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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