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Henry M. Flagler
Entrepreneur / 1830 - 1913
Henry M. Flagler was an American tycoon who worked with John D. Rockefeller to establish Standard Oil. He developed Florida as the vacation land it is today.
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(1830-1913)
Entrepreneur
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Bobby Flay
Chef / 1964 -
Bobby Flay's frequent appearances and shows on the Food Network have now made him one of America's best known chefs.
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(1964-)
Chef
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Ari Fleischer
Government Official / 1960 -
Ari Fleischer is best known as the former White House Press Secretary serving President George W. Bush from 2001-2003.
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(1960-)
Government Official
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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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Henry Ford
Entrepreneur / 1863 - 1947
One of America's foremost industrialists, Henry Ford revolutionized assembly-line modes of production for the automobile.
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(1863-1947)
Entrepreneur
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George Foreman
Boxer, Entrepreneur, Minister / 1949 -
George Foreman is a retired American boxer who twice won boxing's heavyweight championship. After retiring, he became a popular pitchman.
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(1949-)
Boxer, Entrepreneur, Minister
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Steve Fossett
Business Leader, Pilot / 1944 - 2007
Steve Fossett was an American businessman and adventurer best known for circumnavigating the globe in a hot air balloon in 2002.
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(1944-2007)
Business Leader, Pilot
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Norman Foster
Architect / 1935 -
Sir Norman Foster is prominent and prolific British architect known for his sleek, modern office buildings made of steel and glass.
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(1935-)
Architect
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Rube Foster
Baseball Player / 1879 - 1930
Rube Foster was a baseball player and manager who organized the Negro National League, the first long-lasting professional league for African American players.
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(1879-1930)
Baseball Player
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Benjamin Franklin
Inventor, Political Leader, Scientist, Writer / 1706 - 1790
Benjamin Franklin is best known as one of the Founding Fathers who drafted the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States.
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(1706-1790)
Inventor, Political Leader, Scientist, Writer
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Henry Frick
Art Collector, Entrepreneur / 1849 - 1919
Henry Frick was an industrialist who headed the Carnegie Steel Company and the United States Steel Corporation. His mansion later became the Frick Museum.
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(1849-1919)
Art Collector, Entrepreneur
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Thomas Gallaudet
Educator / 1787 - 1851
Thomas Gallaudet was an education pioneer and established the American School for the Deaf in 1817.
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(1787-1851)
Educator
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Marcus Garvey
Civil Rights Activist / 1887 - 1940
Marcus Garvey was a proponent of the Black Nationalism and Pan-Africanism movements, inspiring the Nation of Islam and the Rastafarian movement.
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(1887-1940)
Civil Rights Activist
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Bill Gates
Entrepreneur / 1955 -
Entrepreneur Bill Gates founded the world's largest software business, Microsoft, with Paul Allen and became one of the richest men in the world.
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(1955-)
Entrepreneur
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John Gavin
Film Actor, Television Actor, Entrepreneur, Diplomat / 1931 -
American actor and businessman John Gavin starred in such classic films as Psycho and Midnight Lace, and was also U.S ambassador to Mexico under Ronald Reagan.
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(1931-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Entrepreneur, Diplomat
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J. Paul Getty
Art Collector, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist / 1892 - 1976
Billionaire businessman J. Paul Getty became president of the Getty Oil Company after his father George Getty’s death. His Getty Foundation funds the J. Paul Getty Museum and other artist endeavors.
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(1892-1976)
Art Collector, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist
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A. P. Giannini
Economist / 1870 - 1949
American banker A. P. Giannini was founder of the Bank of America—the world's largest commercial bank. He was a major pioneer of branch banking.
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(1870-1949)
Economist
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Walter Gilbert
Biologist, Chemist / 1932 -
Walter Gilbert is a Nobel-winning molecular biologist who is known for his work with RNA and DNA.
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(1932-)
Biologist, Chemist
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Samuel Goldwyn
Producer / 1879 - 1974
Samuel Goldwyn was a Hollywood film producer who laid the groundwork for the Paramount and MGM movie studios.
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(1879-1974)
Producer
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R. C. Gorman
Painter, Sculptor / 1931 - 2005
Artist R.C. Gorman is arguably the first Native American artist to be internationally recognized as simply a major American artist.
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(1931-2005)
Painter, Sculptor
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Jay Gould
Entrepreneur / 1836 - 1892
Jay Gould was a prominent American railroad builder and financier. He illegally issued new stock for Erie Railroads in the "Erie War" with Vanderbilt.
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(1836-1892)
Entrepreneur
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Wayne Gould
Computer Programmer, Inventor, Judge / 1945 -
Wayne Gould developed a computer program that could mass-produce Sudoku puzzles, thereby allowing them to appear in newspapers every day.
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(1945-)
Computer Programmer, Inventor, Judge
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Billy Graham
Evangelist / 1918 -
Billy Graham was an evangelist at revival meetings, and on radio and television for over 40 years. He preached to more individuals than anyone else in history.
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(1918-)
Evangelist
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Antonio Gramsci
Linguist, Philosopher, Political Leader, Journalist / 1891 - 1937
Antonio Gramsci was an Italian Communist Party leader. He was arrested for speaking out against fascism and wrote his Prison Notebooks before dying in jail.
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(1891-1937)
Linguist, Philosopher, Political Leader, Journalist
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Al Green
Singer, Minister / 1946 -
Al Green is known for the hit song "Let's Stay Together," and for leaving his musical career at its height in the 1970s to become a reverend at his own church.
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(1946-)
Singer, Minister
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Jerry Greenfield
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist / 1951 -
Jerry Greenfield is the co-founder of the company that makes Ben & Jerry's ice cream.
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(1951-)
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist
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Dick Gregory
Civil Rights Activist, Comedian / 1932 -
Dick Gregory is a comedian and activist who became well known for his biting brand of comedy that attacked racial prejudice.
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(1932-)
Civil Rights Activist, Comedian
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Merv Griffin
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Entrepreneur, Singer, Talk Show Host, Television Producer / 1925 - 2007
Merv Griffin was an American television host, singer and business magnate. He created the game shows Jeopardy!, Wheel of Fortune and Click.
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(1925-2007)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Entrepreneur, Singer, Talk Show Host, Television Producer
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D.W. Griffith
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Director / 1875 - 1948
D.W. Griffith was one of cinema's earliest directors and producers, known for his innovations and for directing the 1915 film Birth of a Nation.
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(1875-1948)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Director
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Solomon R. Guggenheim
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist / 1861 - 1949
Solomon R. Guggenheim was an American business magnate and art lover who provided the initial collection and name for the Guggenheim Museum.
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(1861-1949)
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist
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Alice Guy-Blaché
Entrepreneur, Director, Producer, Screenwriter / 1873 - 1968
An early 20th century filmmaking pioneer and one of the first to make a narrative fiction film, Alice Guy-Blaché made more than 1,000 films and ran her own film studio in New Jersey, experimenting with sound syncing, color tinting, interracial casting and special effects.
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(1873-1968)
Entrepreneur, Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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Monty Hall
Game Show Host / 1924 -
TV personality and producer Monty Hall is best known for 23 years of hosting the game show Let's Make A Deal.
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(1924-)
Game Show Host
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Charles Hamilton
Entrepreneur, Writer / 1914 - 1996
Charles Hamilton was an autograph dealer, handwriting expert and author of works like Great Forgers and Famous Fakes.
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(1914-1996)
Entrepreneur, Writer
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Scott Hamilton
Ice Skater, Television Personality / 1958 -
Scott Hamilton is a U.S. Gold Medal Olympiad also known for his sports commentary and raising cancer awareness.
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(1958-)
Ice Skater, Television Personality
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Jon Hamm
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1971 -
In 2007, actor Jon Hamm took on his most famous character to date, playing philandering ad executive Don Draper in the American Movie Classics show Mad Men.
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(1971-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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William Hanna
Artist, Director, Producer, Television Producer / 1910 - 2001
William Hanna was half of the cartoon-producing team of Hanna-Barbera, who created Tom & Jerry, Yogi Bear and The Flintstones.
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(1910-2001)
Artist, Director, Producer, Television Producer
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Woody Harrelson
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actor, Television Actor / 1961 -
Woody Harrelson is an actor know for his long-running role on TV's Cheers and his many film roles since.
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(1961-)
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actor, Television Actor
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Tony Hawk
Professional Skateboarder / 1968 -
Tony Hawk is a professional skateboarder, probably the most famous to ever be involved in the sport.
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(1968-)
Professional Skateboarder
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Charles Melville Hays
Entrepreneur / 1856 - 1912
Charles Melville Hays was president of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and a victim of the Titanic disaster of 1912.
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(1856-1912)
Entrepreneur
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Tippi Hedren
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actress, Television Actress / 1930 -
Film and television actress Tippi Hedren was discovered by director Alfred Hitchcock and starred in two of his best known films, The Birds and Marnie.
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(1930-)
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actress, Television Actress
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H. J. Heinz
Entrepreneur / 1844 - 1919
H.J. Heinz founded the Heinz Corporation in 1876. To this day, his company remains one of the top prepared food manufacturers in America.
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(1844-1919)
Entrepreneur
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Leona Helmsley
Business Leader / 1920 - 2007
Leona Helmsley was a New York real estate tycoon whose legal troubles were as well known as her successes.
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(1920-2007)
Business Leader
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Milton Hershey
Entrepreneur / 1857 - 1945
American manufacturer and philanthropist who founded the Hershey Chocolate Corporation and popularized chocolate candy throughout much of the world.
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(1857-1945)
Entrepreneur
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William R. Hewlett
Engineer / 1913 - 2001
William R. Hewlett was an engineer and co-founder of computer company Hewlett-Packard
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(1913-2001)
Engineer
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James J. Hill
Entrepreneur / 1838 - 1916
James J. Hill was a railroad magnate responsible for greatly expanding railways into the U.S. northwest during the late 19th century.
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(1838-1916)
Entrepreneur
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Conrad Hilton
Entrepreneur / 1887 - 1979
Conrad Hilton founded the Hilton Hotel empire and grew it into one of the largest private companies in the U.S., consisting of over 3600 hotels worldwide.
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(1887-1979)
Entrepreneur
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Paris Hilton
Reality Television Star / 1981 -
Paris Hilton is best known as the Heiress and Reality star that courts regular media attention for her socialite lifestyle and short-lived romances.
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(1981-)
Reality Television Star
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Richard March Hoe
Entrepreneur, Inventor / 1812 - 1866
Richard March Hoe was an American inventor best known for manufacturing the first successful rotary printing press.
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(1812-1866)
Entrepreneur, Inventor
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Johns Hopkins
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist / 1795 - 1873
Johns Hopkins was a U.S. millionaire merchant and investor who in his will left large endowments to found Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Hospital.
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(1795-1873)
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist
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Roy Horn
Magician / 1944 -
Roy Horn is half of the headlining Las Vegas magical duo Siegfried & Roy who survived severe injuries after an onstage tiger attack.
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(1944-)
Magician
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Dolores Huerta
Children's Activist, Civil Rights Activist / 1930 -
Dolores Huerta is an activist and labor leader who co-founded what would become the United Farm Workers.
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(1930-)
Children's Activist, Civil Rights Activist
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Collis P. Huntington
Business Leader / 1821 - 1900
Collis Huntington is best known for his work in planning and building the transcontinental railroad in the United States.
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(1821-1900)
Business Leader
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Anjelica Huston
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actress, Television Actress / 1951 -
Anjelica Huston is an Academy Award-winning actress, a film director and the daughter of John Huston.
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(1951-)
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actress, Television Actress
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Charles Ives
Entrepreneur, Songwriter, Pianist / 1874 - 1954
Charles Ives is a significant American composer known for a number of innovations that anticipated most of the later musical developments of the 20th century.
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(1874-1954)
Entrepreneur, Songwriter, Pianist
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James Ivory
Director / 1928 -
James Ivory is an American film director who is well-known for pictures he made with Ismail Merchant, including A Room with a View and The Remains of the Day.
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(1928-)
Director
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Alejandro González Iñárritu
Entrepreneur, Director, Songwriter, Television Producer / 1963 -
Alejandro Gonzales Iñárritu is a Mexican film director whose 1999 feature film, Amores Perros, won an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film.
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(1963-)
Entrepreneur, Director, Songwriter, Television Producer
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Jesse James
Entrepreneur, Reality Television Star / 1969 -
Jesse James was CEO of West Coast Choppers before it closed in 2010, and was in a heavily publicized relationship with actress Sandra Bullock.
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(1969-)
Entrepreneur, Reality Television Star
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Jenna Jameson
Film Actress, Entrepreneur / 1974 -
Porn star Jenna Jameson escaped a bad childhood by making dozens of X-rated movies. She parlayed that success into an adult media empire.
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(1974-)
Film Actress, Entrepreneur
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Jay-Z
Entrepreneur, Music Producer, Rapper / 1969 -
Rapper and hip-hop entrepreneur Jay-Z has won Grammy Awards, helmed Def Jam Records, created a clothing line, and married Beyoncé Knowles.
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(1969-)
Entrepreneur, Music Producer, Rapper
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Mae C. Jemison
Astronaut, Doctor, Scientist / 1956 -
Doctor Mae C. Jemison is the first African-American woman ever to be a U.S. astronaut. In 1992, she flew into space aboard the Endeavour.
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(1956-)
Astronaut, Doctor, Scientist
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Georg Jensen
1866 - 1935
Danish silversmith Georg Jensen was one of the first people to use steel for cutlery and recognize modern silverware as profitable.
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(1866-1935)
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Steve Jobs
Entrepreneur / 1955 - 2011
Steve Jobs co-founded Apple Computers with Steve Wozniak. Under Job's guidance, the company pioneered a series of revolutionary technologies, including the iPhone and iPad.
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(1955-2011)
Entrepreneur
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Howard Johnson
Entrepreneur / 1897 - 1972
Howard Johnson was a 20th century entrepreneur who opened up a pioneering chain of restaurants and motels.
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(1897-1972)
Entrepreneur
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Lonnie G. Johnson
Engineer, Inventor / 1949 -
Lonnie G. Johnson is an engineer and inventor who worked on the Cassini mission to Jupiter and invented the Super Soaker.
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(1949-)
Engineer, Inventor
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Robert L. Johnson
Entrepreneur / 1946 -
Robert L. Johnson is an American entrepreneur best known as the founder of the BET channel and as the country’s first African-American billionaire.
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(1946-)
Entrepreneur
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Sheila Johnson
Entrepreneur / 1949 -
Sheila Johnson is an African-American entrepreneur who co-founded Black Entertainment Television (BET) and is part-owner of the three sports teams in the NHL, NBA and the WNBA.
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(1949-)
Entrepreneur
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Chuck Jones
Artist, Entrepreneur, Director, Screenwriter / 1912 - 2002
Chuck Jones was an animation director of critically acclaimed cartoon shorts including the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies film series at Warner Bros. studios.
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(1912-2002)
Artist, Entrepreneur, Director, Screenwriter
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Quincy Jones
Children's Activist, Songwriter, Music Producer, Trumpet Player, Television Producer / 1933 -
Quincy Jones is best known as a composer and record producer for legendary musicians such as Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, Celene Dion and Aretha Franklin.
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(1933-)
Children's Activist, Songwriter, Music Producer, Trumpet Player, Television Producer
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Spike Jonze
Film Actor, Director, Producer, Television Producer / 1969 -
Spike Jonze is best known for his films Being John Malkovich, Adaptation and Where the Wild Things Are. He produced MTV's Jackass.
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(1969-)
Film Actor, Director, Producer, Television Producer
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Albert Kahn
Architect, Entrepreneur / 1869 - 1942
Architect Albert Kahn was known for his designs of American automobile factories. He was considered the world's foremost industrial architect at the time.
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(1869-1942)
Architect, Entrepreneur
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Henry J Kaiser
Entrepreneur / 1882 - 1967
Industrialist Henry J. Kaiser capitalized on U.S. mobilization for WWII and grew his ship building company into a multi-billion dollar corporation.
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(1882-1967)
Entrepreneur
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Raj Kapoor
Film Actor, Director, Producer / 1924 - 1988
Raj Kapoor was an Indian film director and producer of Hindi-language films. He is best known as the "Charlie Chaplin of Indian cinema."
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(1924-1988)
Film Actor, Director, Producer
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Jimmy Choo
Fashion Designer / 1961 -
Fashion designer Jimmy Choo rose to fame for the quality and style of his handmade women's shoes.
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(1961-)
Fashion Designer
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Elizabeth Keckley
Fashion Designer / 1818 - 1907
Former slave Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley was dressmaker to Mary Todd Lincoln until she published a tell-all book about the First Family in 1868.
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(1818-1907)
Fashion Designer
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Laura Keene
Theater Actress / 1826 - 1873
In addition to her successful career as an actress, Laura Keene became the first female theater manager. She witnessed Lincoln’s assassination.
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(1826-1873)
Theater Actress
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Herb Kelleher
Entrepreneur / 1931 -
Herb Kelleher is the founder and former CEO of Southwest Airlines, one of the first airlines to offer low-cost fares by eliminating unnecessary services.
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(1931-)
Entrepreneur
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W.K. Kellogg
Business Leader, Philanthropist / 1860 - 1951
W.K. Kellogg founded the Kellogg Company, which makes cereal products that have become popular around the world.
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(1860-1951)
Business Leader, Philanthropist
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Environmental Activist, Lawyer, Radio Talk Show Host / 1954 -
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is the son of former New York senator and U.S. attorney general Robert F. Kennedy, and nephew of former U.S. president John F. Kennedy.
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(1954-)
Environmental Activist, Lawyer, Radio Talk Show Host
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Jimmy Kimmel
Comedian, Game Show Host, Talk Show Host / 1967 -
Television personality and comedian Jimmy Kimmel hosted Comedy Central's game show, Win Ben Stein's Money, and the late night talk show late Jimmy Kimmel Live.
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(1967-)
Comedian, Game Show Host, Talk Show Host
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Christopher Knight
Television Actor, Entrepreneur, Reality Television Star / 1957 -
Christopher Knight played Peter Brady as a child actor on the wildly popular sitcom The Brady Bunch, which aired from 1969–1974. He is also a reality TV star.
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(1957-)
Television Actor, Entrepreneur, Reality Television Star
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Ray Kroc
Entrepreneur / 1902 - 1984
Ray Kroc was an American entrepreneur best known for expanding McDonald’s from a local chain to the world’s most profitable restaurant franchise operation.
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(1902-1984)
Entrepreneur
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Akira Kurosawa
Painter, Director / 1910 - 1998
Akira Kurosawa was the first Japanese film director to win international acclaim, with such films as Rashomon (1950), Ikiru (1952), and Ran (1985).
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(1910-1998)
Painter, Director
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Lady Gregory
Playwright, Poet / 1852 - 1932
Irish dramatist Lady Gregory, also known as Isabella Augusta, collaborated with William Butler Yeats and J.M. Synge to found the Irish National Theater and the Abbey Theater company.
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(1852-1932)
Playwright, Poet
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Emeril Lagasse
Chef / 1959 -
Emeril Lagasse is a celebrity chef best known as the host of the television show Emeril Live, his lines of products and restaurants, and his catchphrases.
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(1959-)
Chef
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Tim LaHaye
Pastor, Author / 1926 -
Tim LaHaye is an evangelical Christian minister who helped found the Moral Majority and co-wrote the best-selling Left Behind series.
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(1926-)
Pastor, Author
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Jack LaLanne
Athlete, Entrepreneur, Inventor, Television Personality / 1914 - 2011
The "godfather of fitness," Jack LaLanne, is known for his 1950s TV fitness program and for his endorsement of a power juicer in 2002.
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(1914-2011)
Athlete, Entrepreneur, Inventor, Television Personality
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Edwin Land
Inventor, Physicist / 1909 - 1991
Edwin Land is best known as the inventor of the Polaroid camera and film, and as the co-founder of the Polaroid Corporation.
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(1909-1991)
Inventor, Physicist
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Estée Lauder
Entrepreneur / 1908 - 2004
Estée Lauder started her own company. Seven years later, her Youth-Dew beauty oil launched Estée Lauder, Inc., which became a billion-dollar-a-year business.
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(1908-2004)
Entrepreneur
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Jude Law
Actor / 1972 -
directed British actor Jude Law received an Academy Award nomination for his performance in Cold Mountain. He also played "Gigolo Joe" in Steven Spielberg's film A.I.
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(1972-)
Actor
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Denis Leary
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1957 -
Denis Leary is a comedian and actor who has become as well known for his TV drama Rescue Me as for any comedy he's done.
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(1957-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Spike Lee
Film Actor, Director, Producer / 1957 -
Producer, director, writer and actor Spike Lee creates controversial films that explore race relations, political issues and urban crime and violence. His films include She's Gotta Have It and Do the Right Thing.
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(1957-)
Film Actor, Director, Producer
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Al Lewis
Film Actor, Television Actor, Entrepreneur / 1923 - 2006
Al Lewis was an entertainer who was best known for his role as Grandpa, the elderly vampire in a family of monsters, in the 1964 sitcom The Munsters.
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(1923-2006)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Entrepreneur
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James Ling
Business Leader / 1922 - 2004
James Ling was the former head of the Ling-Temco-Vought corporation, or LTV.
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(1922-2004)
Business Leader
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Belva Lockwood
Women's Rights Activist, Lawyer, Political Leader / 1830 - 1917
Activist and lawyer Belva Lockwood was the first woman to argue a case before the U.S. Supreme Court.
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(1830-1917)
Women's Rights Activist, Lawyer, Political Leader
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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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Luis Federico Leloir
Chemist / 1906 - 1987
Luis Federico Leloir received the 1970 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery and study of sugar nucleotides.
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(1906-1987)
Chemist
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Wangari Maathai
Environmental Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Government Official / 1940 - 2011
Wangari Maathai was a Kenyan political and environmental activist and her country's assistant minister of environment, natural resources and wildlife.
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(1940-2011)
Environmental Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Government Official
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William H. Macy
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1950 -
William H. Macy is an actor known for his diverse characters in films such as Fargo, Boogie Nights and Air Force One.
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(1950-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Bernard Madoff
Entrepreneur, White Collar Criminal / 1938 -
Bernard Madoff was a stockbrocker who ran his multibillion-dollar firm as a grand scale Ponzi scheme. He is currently serving a 150-year prison sentence.
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(1938-)
Entrepreneur, White Collar Criminal
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Guglielmo Marconi
Inventor, Physicist / 1874 - 1937
Guglielmo Marconi was a Nobel Prize winning physicist and inventor, credited with the ground breaking work necessary for all future radio technology.
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(1874-1937)
Inventor, Physicist