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Andy Williams
Singer, Television Personality / 1927 - 2012
Andy Williams is an American singer whose hits include “Moon River.” His Emmy-winning TV show entertained families during the 1960s and 1970s.
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(1927-2012)
Singer, Television Personality
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Brian Williams
News Anchor / 1959 -
Brian Williams is a newscaster and the managing editor of NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams, a show he has hosted since 2004.
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(1959-)
News Anchor
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Chaz Williams
Thief
Chaz Williams robbed over 60 banks, aiming to get back at what he saw as a racist system. Upon being released, he founded Black Hand Entertainment. See Biography.com.
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Thief
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Cindy Williams
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1947 -
Actress Cindy Williams played Shirley Feeney in ABC's long-running hit series Laverne & Shirley. She was also in George Lucas's classic film American Graffiti.
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(1947-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Cootie Williams
Trumpet Player / 1908 - 1985
Cootie Williams was a jazz trumpeter best known for his longtime work and recorded legacy with composer and bandleader Duke Ellington.
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(1908-1985)
Trumpet Player
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Daniel Hale Williams
Surgeon / 1856 - 1931
Daniel Hale Williams was a physician who performed the first known open-heart surgery in the United States and who founded a hospital with an interracial staff.
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(1856-1931)
Surgeon
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Eric Williams
Prime Minister / 1911 - 1981
Eric Williams formed the People's National Movement for an independent Trinidad and Tobago, and served as that country's first prime minister.
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(1911-1981)
Prime Minister
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Esther Williams
Film Actress, Entrepreneur, Pin-up, Professional Swimmer / 1921 - 2013
Esther Williams, nicknamed "America's Mermaid," was an American actress who helped popularize synchronized swimming through a string of hugely popular films in the 1940s and '50s.
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(1921-2013)
Film Actress, Entrepreneur, Pin-up, Professional Swimmer
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George Washington Williams
Scholar, Lawyer, Pastor, Journalist / 1849 - 1891
Civil War veteran George Washington Williams is best known as the author of History of the Negro Race in America, widely considered the first objective history of African Americans.
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(1849-1891)
Scholar, Lawyer, Pastor, Journalist
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Hank Williams
Songwriter, Singer / 1923 - 1953
Hank Williams became one of America's first country music superstars, with hits like "Your Cheatin' Heart," before his early death at 29.
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(1923-1953)
Songwriter, Singer
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Jody Williams
Educator, Activist, Philanthropist / 1950 -
American activist Jody Williams helped found the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL). In 1997 she and the campaign won the Nobel Prize for Peace.
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(1950-)
Educator, Activist, Philanthropist
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Joe Williams
Singer / 1918 - 1999
Joe Williams was an American singer known for his mastery of jazz, blues and ballads and for his association with Count Basie in the 1950s.
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(1918-1999)
Singer
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John Williams
Songwriter, Conductor / 1932 -
American composer and conductor John Williams has scored more than 75 films, including Jaws, the Star Wars trilogy, E.T. and Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.
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(1932-)
Songwriter, Conductor
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Katt Williams
Actor, Comedian / 1971 -
Katt Williams is a comedian, actor and rapper whose off-stage controversies have often garner as much attention as his on-stage accomplishments. His credits include the films Rebound, Epic Movie and Friday After Next, and the TV series NYPD Blue and Wild n' Out.
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(1971-)
Actor, Comedian
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Lucinda Williams
Songwriter, Singer / 1953 -
Singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams has won wide acclaim for such albums as 1998's Car Wheels on a Gravel Road and 2011's Blessed.
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(1953-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Mary Lou Williams
Educator, Songwriter, Pianist / 1910 - 1981
Mary Lou Williams was a jazz pianist who performed with and composed for many of the great jazz artists of the 1940s and '50s.
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(1910-1981)
Educator, Songwriter, Pianist
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Melvin Williams
Actor, Drug Dealer / 1941 -
Melvin Williams is best known for becoming Baltimore's biggest drug dealer throughout the 1970's and 1980's.
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(1941-)
Actor, Drug Dealer
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Michelle Williams
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1980 -
Michelle Williams first came to stardom as a star of teen drama Dawson's Creek. She rose to critical acclaim with films such as Blue Valentine and Brokeback Mountain.
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(1980-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Michelle Williams
Actress, Singer / 1980 -
Michelle Williams became a top pop music star as part of the band Destiny's Child. She has also enjoyed some success as a solo gospel music artist and an actress.
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(1980-)
Actress, Singer
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Montel Williams
Talk Show Host / 1956 -
Author and actor Montel Williams rose to fame in 1991 with the launch of his talk show, The Montel Williams Show, which ran for 17 seasons and earned its host an Emmy.
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(1956-)
Talk Show Host
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Olivia Williams
Actress / 1968 -
Olivia Williams is a British actress known for appearing in such films as Rushmore, The Postman and Hyde park on Hudson.
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(1968-)
Actress
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Robbie Williams
Singer / 1974 -
Singer Robbie Williams got his start in the boy band Take That, before becoming a best-selling solo singer.
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(1974-)
Singer
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Robin Williams
Actor, Comedian / 1951 -
Actor and comedian Robin Williams is known for his fast-paced, improvisational performance style, and for his performances in films like Good Will Hunting and Dead Poets Society.
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(1951-)
Actor, Comedian
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Serena Williams
Tennis Player / 1981 -
American professional tennis player Serena Williams has won 29 Grand Slam titles and several Olympic gold medals.
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(1981-)
Tennis Player
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Stanley Tookie Williams
Murderer, Thief, Philanthropist / 1953 - 2005
Stanley Tookie Williams is best known for founding the Crips gang.
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(1953-2005)
Murderer, Thief, Philanthropist
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Ted Williams
Baseball Player, Coach / 1918 - 2002
Baseball legend Ted Williams was best known as the Boston Red Sox Player who had a contentious relationship with Boston fans, who he refused to tip his hat to during his career.
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(1918-2002)
Baseball Player, Coach
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Ted Williams
Actor, Radio Personality / 1957 -
Ted Williams was homeless in 2011 when a reporter for the Columbus Dispatch made him famous with a viral Internet video story.
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(1957-)
Actor, Radio Personality
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Tennessee Williams
Playwright / 1911 - 1983
Tennessee Williams was an American writer, whose signature works include A Streetcar Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and The Glass Menagerie.
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(1911-1983)
Playwright
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Treat Williams
Film Actor / 1951 -
Treat Williams in primarily a film actor known for roles in such films as Prince of the City and Once Upon a Time in America.
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(1951-)
Film Actor
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Vanessa Williams
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Singer / 1963 -
Vanessa Williams is an actress and singer known for her Miss America scandal and her roles on TV shows such as Ugly Betty.
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(1963-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Singer
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Venus Williams
Tennis Player / 1980 -
Venus Williams rose from a tough childhood in Compton, Los Angeles to become a champion women's tennis player and four-time Olympic gold medalist.
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(1980-)
Tennis Player
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Wayne Williams
Serial Killer / 1958 -
Serial killer Wayne Williams is known for killing twenty-seven black youths from 1979 - 1981 in Alabama, Georgia.
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(1958-)
Serial Killer
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Wendy Williams
Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host / 1964 -
Wendy Williams is a radio DJ and TV talk show host known for her no-nonsense attitude and brash on-air personality.
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(1964-)
Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host
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William Carlos Williams
Poet / 1883 - 1963
William Carlos Williams was a poet known for making ordinary items seem extraordinary through his imagery.
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(1883-1963)
Poet