a
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Paula Abdul
Choreographer / 1962 -
Paula Abdul is best known for her hit songs and dancing in the 1990s, and for judging American Idol in the 2000s.
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(1962-)
Choreographer
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Red Adair
Firefighter / 1915 - 2004
Red Adair was an American oil well firefighter best known for completing over 1,000 jobs internationally.
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(1915-2004)
Firefighter
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Ayman al Zawahiri
Terrorist / 1951 -
Al Qaeda leader Ayman al Zawahiri trained as a surgeon before joining forces with Osama bin Laden and appearing on the FBI's Most Wanted Terrorists list.
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(1951-)
Terrorist
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Nouri al-Maliki
Prime Minister / 1950 -
Nouri al-Maliki was elected prime minister of Iraq in 2006. He helped organize anti-Saddam activities as part of the Islamic Dawa Party.
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(1950-)
Prime Minister
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Muammar al-Qaddafi
Dictator / 1942 - 2011
Muammar al-Qaddafi seized control of the Libyan government in 1969, and ruled as an authoritarian dictator for more than 40 years before he was overthrown in 2011.
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(1942-2011)
Dictator
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Tim Allen
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian / 1953 -
Tim Allen was a sporting goods salesman, drug dealer, and stand-up comedian before Home Improvement made him a sitcom star (and the voice of Buzz Lightyear).
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(1953-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian
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Luis W. Alvarez
Physicist / 1911 - 1988
Luis Alvarez was an experimental physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1968.
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(1911-1988)
Physicist
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Alois Alzheimer
Psychiatrist, Neurologist / 1864 - 1915
Alois Alzheimer was a German psychiatrist who discovered the pathological condition of dementia and diagnosed the disease that bears his name.
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(1864-1915)
Psychiatrist, Neurologist
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Don Ameche
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1908 - 1993
Don Ameche was an actor know mostly for films in the 1930s and 1940s, radio and TV in the 1950s-1970s, and later the film Trading Places.
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(1908-1993)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Laurie Anderson
Songwriter / 1947 -
Laurie Anderson is an American performance artist, composer and writer whose work explores a remarkable range of media and subject matter.
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(1947-)
Songwriter
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André 3000
Actor, Songwriter, Rapper, Singer / 1975 -
André 3000 is an American rapper, singer-songwriter and actor known for his work as part of the hip-hop duo OutKast.
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(1975-)
Actor, Songwriter, Rapper, Singer
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Carmelo Anthony
Basketball Player / 1984 -
Forward Carmelo Anthony is one of the most prolific scorers in the NBA. Drafted by the Denver Nuggets in 2003, he was traded to the New York Knicks in 2011.
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(1984-)
Basketball Player
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Virginia Apgar
Scholar, Doctor / 1909 - 1974
Virginia Apgar was a physician and medical researcher who developed the Apgar Scoring System, which measures newborn well-being.
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(1909-1974)
Scholar, Doctor
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Werner Arber
Biologist / 1929 -
Werner Arber is a microbiologist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1978 for his work in molecular genetics.
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(1929-)
Biologist
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James Arness
Television Actor, Radio Personality / 1923 - 2011
James Arness is an American actor best known for portraying Marshal Matt Dillon on the TV show Gunsmoke for 20 years.
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(1923-2011)
Television Actor, Radio Personality
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José Gervasio Artigas
Military Leader, Political Leader / 1764 - 1850
Soldier and revolutionary leader José Gervasio Artigas is regarded as the father of Uruguayan independence, which occurred years after his exile.
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(1764-1850)
Military Leader, Political Leader
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Madeleine Force Astor
1893 - 1940
Madeleine Force Astor married 47-year-old John Jacob Astor in her late teens. The marriage was cut short when he died in the sinking of the Titanic.
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(1893-1940)
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Chet Atkins
Business Leader, Bassist, Guitarist, Music Producer / 1924 - 2001
Chet Atkins was an influential American country-and-western guitarist and record company executive who is often credited with developing the Nashville Sound.
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(1924-2001)
Business Leader, Bassist, Guitarist, Music Producer
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Julius Axelrod
Scientist / 1912 - 2004
Pharmacologist Julius Axelrod’s studies of neurotransmission of adrenalin and amphetamines led to his investigations into drugs for treatment of mental illness.
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(1912-2004)
Scientist
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Josephine Baker
Civil Rights Activist, Dancer, Singer / 1906 - 1975
Josephine Baker was a dancer and singer who became wildly popular in France during the 1920s. She also devoted much of her life to fighting racism.
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(1906-1975)
Civil Rights Activist, Dancer, Singer
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John Bardeen
Educator, Inventor, Physicist / 1908 - 1991
Physicist John Bardeen was co-winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1956 for inventing the transistor, and in 1972 for the theory of superconductivity.
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(1908-1991)
Educator, Inventor, Physicist
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Chuck Barris
Entrepreneur, Game Show Host, Television Producer / 1929 -
Television producer Chuck Barris produced the popular game shows The Dating Game, The Newlywed Game, and the Gong Show. His autobiography was made into a film.
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(1929-)
Entrepreneur, Game Show Host, Television Producer
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Philip Barry
Theater Actor, Playwright / 1896 - 1949
Philip Barry is an American playwright best known for writing comedies of life. His most famous play is The Philadelphia Story.
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(1896-1949)
Theater Actor, Playwright
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John Barth
Educator, Author / 1930 -
Some of novelist John Barth’s best-known works, which play with and parody traditional narrative forms, are The Floating Opera and The Tidewater Tales.
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(1930-)
Educator, Author
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John Bartlett
Entrepreneur, Editor / 1820 - 1905
John Bartlett was an American bookseller and editor. He is best known for his book Familiar Quotations, which went through nine editions in his lifetime.
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(1820-1905)
Entrepreneur, Editor
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P. G. T. Beauregard
General, Journalist / 1818 - 1893
P. G. T. Beauregard served as a general in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. He participated in major battles at Fort Sumter and Bull Run.
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(1818-1893)
General, Journalist
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Saul Bellow
Historian, Author / 1915 - 2005
Saul Bellow was a celebrated novelist who won the Pulitzer, the Nobel Prize for Literature and the National Book Award for Fiction three times.
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(1915-2005)
Historian, Author
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James Belushi
Actor, Comedian, Musician / 1954 -
Jim Belushi, younger brother of the late John Belushi, starred on his own TV sitcom, According to Jim, as well as in several theater and film productions.
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(1954-)
Actor, Comedian, Musician
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Gilberto Benetton
Business Leader / 1941 -
Gilberto Benetton, from the wealthy Italian
Benetton family, is director of the Benetton Group, which includes The
United Colors of Benetton and other brands.
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(1941-)
Business Leader
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Annette Bening
Film Actress / 1958 -
Annette Bening is an Oscar-nominated actress known for films like The Grifters, Bugsy, American Beauty and The Kids Are All Right.
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(1958-)
Film Actress
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Chris Benoit
Athlete, Murderer, Television Personality / 1967 - 2007
Chris Benoit was a popular professional wrestler who, in 2007, killed his wife and son and then committed suicide.
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(1967-2007)
Athlete, Murderer, Television Personality
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Tom Berenger
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1949 -
American actor Tom Berenger is best known for playing the hard-drinking TV star in the The Big Chill, the sexy killer in Looking for Mr. Goodbar, and violent Hatfield clan member Jim Vance in the TV miniseries Hatfields & McCoys.
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(1949-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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David Berkowitz
Serial Killer / 1953 -
David Berkowitz was a serial killer active in the 1970s in New York City and was known by the name Son of Sam.
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(1953-)
Serial Killer
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Isaiah Berlin
Educator, Historian, Philosopher, Scholar, Academic Author, Journalist / 1909 - 1997
Isaiah Berlin was a trailblazing 20th century scholar, philosopher and author, who championed pluralistic thinking and openness to ideas.
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(1909-1997)
Educator, Historian, Philosopher, Scholar, Academic Author, Journalist
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Sandra Bernhard
Actress, Comedian / 1955 -
Sandra Bernhard is an actress and stand-up comedian best known for her role on Roseanne and in Martin Scorsese's The King of Comedy.
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(1955-)
Actress, Comedian
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George Best
Soccer Player / 1946 - 2005
Athlete George Best played for Manchester United and was named European Footballer of the Year in 1968. His brief career ended by the time he was 25.
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(1946-2005)
Soccer Player
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Kenneth Bianchi
Serial Killer / 1951 -
Kenneth Bianchi, known as the Hillside Strangler, is a serial killer best known for working with his cousin Angelo Buono to commit 15 rapes and murders.
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(1951-)
Serial Killer
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Jill Biden
Educator / 1951 -
Jill Biden is best known for being the wife of U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, and for her role as America's second lady.
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(1951-)
Educator
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Biggie Smalls
Rapper / 1972 - 1997
Biggie Smalls, also known as Notorious B.I.G., was a revered hip-hop artist and face of East Coast gangsta rap. He was shot and killed on March 9, 1997.
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(1972-1997)
Rapper
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Maeve Binchy
Journalist, Author / 1940 - 2012
Maeve Binchy was the author of various literary works, including 16 novels. Her most popular books include Light a Penny Candle, Echoes, Circle of Friends and Tara Road.
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(1940-2012)
Journalist, Author
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Mel Blanc
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Musician, Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host / 1908 - 1989
Mel Blanc was a voice actor and entertainer who provided voices for Bugs Bunny and over 400 other cartoon characters.
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(1908-1989)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Musician, Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host
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GĂĽnter Blobel
Biologist / 1936 -
Cellular and molecular biologist Günter Blobel won the Nobel Prize in 1999 for his discoveries about proteins and their placement in the cell.
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(1936-)
Biologist
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Amelia Bloomer
Women's Rights Activist, Fashion Designer, Publisher, Journalist / 1818 - 1894
Amelia Bloomer was a women's rights activist. She advocated for changes in women's fashion that would be less restrictive. "Bloomers" are named after her.
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(1818-1894)
Women's Rights Activist, Fashion Designer, Publisher, Journalist
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Elizabeth Bowen
Author / 1899 - 1973
Elizabeth Bowen is the author of novels and short-story collections such as The House in Paris (1935), The Heat of the Day (1938) and The Demon Lover (1945).
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(1899-1973)
Author
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Boy George
Singer / 1961 -
Boy George a flamboyant, androgynous British singer who once fronted the band Culture Club.
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(1961-)
Singer
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James J. Braddock
Boxer / 1905 - 1974
James J. Braddock the American world heavyweight boxing champion from 1935 until 1937. His astonishing comeback in 1934 earned him the nickname, "The Cinderella Man."
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(1905-1974)
Boxer
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Wayne Brady
Television Actor, Comedian, Game Show Host, Talk Show Host / 1972 -
Wayne Brady is a comedian and actor known for his work on TV's Whose Line Is It Anyhow, The Wayne Brady Show and Don't Forget the Lyrics.
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(1972-)
Television Actor, Comedian, Game Show Host, Talk Show Host
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Russell Brand
Actor, Comedian, Writer / 1975 -
Comedian Russell Brand is famous for his controversial comments and stunts, past struggles with addiction and his short-lived marriage to singer Katy Perry.
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(1975-)
Actor, Comedian, Writer
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Ferdinand Braun
Inventor, Physicist / 1850 - 1918
German physicist Karl Ferdinand Braun shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1909 with Guglielmo Marconi for the development of wireless telegraphy.
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(1850-1918)
Inventor, Physicist
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Todd Bridges
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1965 -
American actor Todd Bridges is best known for playing Willis Jackson on the hit TV sitcom Diff’rent Strokes.
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(1965-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Jim Broadbent
Actor / 1949 -
Jim Broadbent is an Academy Award-winning British actor known for his work with Mike Leigh, Woody Allen and Terry Gilliam. His film credits include Topsy-Turvy, Iris and Moulin Rouge!.
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(1949-)
Actor
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Joseph Brodsky
Poet / 1940 - 1994
Russian-born American poet Joseph Brodsky was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1987 for his important lyric and elegiac poems.
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(1940-1994)
Poet
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Gwendolyn Brooks
Poet / 1917 - 2000
Gwendolyn Brooks was a postwar poet best known as the first African American to win a Pulitzer Prize, for her 1949 book Annie Allen.
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(1917-2000)
Poet
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Rebekah Brooks
Editor, Journalist / 1968 -
Rebekah Brooks resigned as editor of the British paper that hacked into voicemail for news scoops.
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(1968-)
Editor, Journalist
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Christy Brown
Author, Poet / 1932 - 1981
Christy Brown was a writer with cerebral palsy who penned the autobiography My Left Foot, which was adapted into a film starring Daniel Day-Lewis.
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(1932-1981)
Author, Poet
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Herbert C. Brown
Academic, Chemist / 1912 - 2004
Herbert C. Brown was a scientist and professor who won the Nobel Prize for his work in organic chemistry.
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(1912-2004)
Academic, Chemist
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Melanie Brown
Singer / 1975 -
Melanie Brown, also known as "Mel B," was previously known as "Scary Spice," a member of the all-girl, British pop group the Spice Girls.
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(1975-)
Singer
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Rebbie Jackson
Singer / 1950 -
Rebbie Jackson is the eldest child of the famous Jackson musical family and has had a long career as a R&B solo artist.
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(1950-)
Singer
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Ambrose Burnside
General, U.S. Governor / 1824 - 1881
Ambrose Burnside is best known for his leadership as a general of the Union army in the Civil War, and for originating the fashion of sideburns in the United States.
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(1824-1881)
General, U.S. Governor
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Raymond Burr
Film Actor / 1917 - 1993
Canadian actor Raymond Burr is best known for his title roles in the television dramas Perry Mason and Ironside.
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(1917-1993)
Film Actor
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Barbara Bush
U.S. First Lady / 1925 -
Former first lady Barbara Bush, wife of George H.W. Bush, founded the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy. She is also George W. Bush's mother.
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(1925-)
U.S. First Lady
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George H.W. Bush
Diplomat, U.S. President, U.S. Vice President, U.S. Representative / 1924 -
The 41st president of the United States, George H.W. Bush served as vice president under Ronald Reagan. He is the father of George W. Bush, the 43rd president.
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(1924-)
Diplomat, U.S. President, U.S. Vice President, U.S. Representative
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Sammy Cahn
Songwriter, Pianist / 1913 - 1993
Sammy Cahn was a U.S. lyricist who composed songs for romantic films and Broadway musicals, including the hit “Three Coins in the Fountain” (1954, Oscar).
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(1913-1993)
Songwriter, Pianist
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James (Mark) Cameron
Journalist / 1911 - 1985
James Mark Cameron was a respected and prominent British journalist who reported widely and illuminatingly on poverty, war, injustice.
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(1911-1985)
Journalist
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Naomi Campbell
Model / 1970 -
Supermodel Naomi Campbell was the first black woman on the cover of French Vogue.
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(1970-)
Model
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Benjamin Cardozo
Lawyer, Judge, Supreme Court Justice, Journalist / 1870 - 1938
Benjamin Cardozo, a Supreme Court Justice appointed by Herbert Hoover in 1932, helped found the American Law Institute and uphold Social Security.
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(1870-1938)
Lawyer, Judge, Supreme Court Justice, Journalist
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Marie-Antoine CarĂŞme
Chef / 1784 - 1833
Marie-Antoine is best known for his grand cooking style for European royalty, typically known as haute cuisine.
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(1784-1833)
Chef
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Drew Carey
Television Actor, Comedian, Game Show Host / 1958 -
Comedian Drew Carey came to national attention with his hit sitcom The Drew Carey Show before becoming the host of The Price Is Right.
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(1958-)
Television Actor, Comedian, Game Show Host
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Rachel Carson
Environmental Activist, Biologist, Academic Author, Journalist / 1907 - 1964
Rachel Carson was a marine biologist, environmentalist and writer who alerted the world to the environmental impact of fertilizers and pesticides.
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(1907-1964)
Environmental Activist, Biologist, Academic Author, Journalist
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Dixie Carter
Television Actress / 1939 - 2010
Dixie Carter was an actress who most TV viewers remember from the hit series Designing Women.
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(1939-2010)
Television Actress
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Helena Bonham Carter
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1966 -
Helena Bonham Carter is a British actress known for her roles in historical dramas, as well as quirkier movies including Fight Club and Dark Shadows. She is married to director Tim Burton.
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(1966-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Dana Carvey
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Talk Show Host / 1955 -
Dana Carvey is an Emmy Award-winning actor and comedian who was a cast member of Saturday Night Live and played "Garth" in the film Wayne's World.
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(1955-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Talk Show Host
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Roseanne Cash
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1955 -
Rosanne Cash is an American singer and songwriter best known for her country hits "Seven Year Ache" and "I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me."
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(1955-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Giovanni Domenico Cassini
Astronomer / 1625 - 1712
Astronomer Giovanni Domenico Cassini made a
number of important discoveries in the 17th century, including four or Saturn's moons.
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(1625-1712)
Astronomer
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Anthony Casso
Organized Crime Boss / 1940 -
Anthony Casso is a member of the Lucchese crime family who was the first major crime boss to be kicked out of the witness protection program.
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(1940-)
Organized Crime Boss
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Ana Castillo
Scholar, Poet / 1953 -
Ana Castillo is an Hispanic-American poet whose work explores themes of race, sexuality, and gender.
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(1953-)
Scholar, Poet
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Raul Castro
Military Leader, Political Leader / 1931 -
Cuban President Raul Castro succeeded Fidel Castro in 2008. Under Fidel, Raul was the head of Cuba’s armed forces and served as defense minister.
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(1931-)
Military Leader, Political Leader
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Michael Cera
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1988 -
Michael Cera is a Canadian actor and comedian best known for his role on the critically acclaimed television show Arrested Development and the film Superbad.
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(1988-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Michael Chabon
Author, Screenwriter / 1963 -
Michael Chabon is an acclaimed, bestselling author who's won the Pulitzer Prize. He's known for several books, including The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, and for his work as a screenwriter on Spider-Man 2 and John Carter.
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(1963-)
Author, Screenwriter
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Charles II
King / 1630 - 1685
Charles II was the monarch of England, Ireland and Scotland during much of the latter half of the 17th century, marking the Restoration era.
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(1630-1685)
King
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Charles XII
King / 1682 - 1718
Charles XII, or Carl of Sweden was the King of the Swedish Empire from 1697 to 1718. He assumed the crown at the age of fifteen, at the death of his father.
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(1682-1718)
King
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John Cheever
Author / 1912 - 1982
U.S. short-story writer and novelist John Cheever’s story collections include The Stories of John Cheever, for which he won a Pulitzer Prize in 1978.
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(1912-1982)
Author
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Kenneth Chenault
Business Leader / 1951 -
American businessman Kenneth Chenault was one of the first African Americans to become the CEO of a Fortune 500 firm, the American Express Company.
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(1951-)
Business Leader
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Charles Chesnutt
Educator, Author / 1858 - 1932
Charles Chesnutt was a trailblazing short-story author and novelist who presented African-American life in works like The Conjure Woman and The Colonel's Dream.
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(1858-1932)
Educator, Author
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Caryl Chessman
Criminal / 1921 - 1960
Caryl Chessman is best known for his controversial conviction for sex crimes and his execution in 1960.
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(1921-1960)
Criminal
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G.K. Chesterton
Academic Author, Journalist, Author / 1874 - 1936
G.K. Chesterton wrote an eclectic body of work, from journalism to poetry. His biggest hit was a series of detective novels Father Brown.
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(1874-1936)
Academic Author, Journalist, Author
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Christo
Sculptor / 1935 -
Christo is an environmental sculptor noted for his controversial outdoor sculptures that force observers to confront questions regarding the nature of art.
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(1935-)
Sculptor
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Joe Clark
Prime Minister / 1939 -
Joe Clark became Canada's youngest prime minister in 1979, serving until 1980. He later served as special representative to the secretary-general of the United Nations for Cyprus.
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(1939-)
Prime Minister
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Kim Clijsters
Tennis Player / 1983 -
Kim Clijsters is a professional tennis player who has won multiple Grand Slam titles, including some at the U.S. Open. She married American basketball player Brian Lynch.
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(1983-)
Tennis Player
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Rosemary Clooney
Film Actress, Singer / 1928 - 2002
Rosemary Clooney was a popular singer beginning in the 1950s and had a No. 1 hit with "Come On-a My House." She was aunt to actor George Clooney.
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(1928-2002)
Film Actress, Singer
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Joan Collins
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1933 -
Actress Joan Collins played Alexis Carrington Colby, the vicious, vengeful ex-wife of patriarch Blake Carrington, on Aaron Spelling’s prime-time drama Dynasty.
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(1933-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Anderson Cooper
Talk Show Host, News Anchor / 1967 -
Anderson Cooper was a news correspondent on ABC and CNN before hosting his own show, Anderson Cooper 360.
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(1967-)
Talk Show Host, News Anchor
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Gustave Courbet
Painter / 1819 - 1877
French painter Gustave Courbet went against mid-nineteenth century Romanticism and led the Realism movement towards the beauty of everyday life.
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(1819-1877)
Painter
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Jacques Cousteau
Photographer, Explorer, Filmmaker, Inventor, Military Leader, Scientist / 1910 - 1997
Jacques Cousteau was a French undersea explorer, researcher, photographer and documentary host who invented diving and scuba devices, including the Aqua-Lung. He also conducted underwater expeditions and produced films and television series, including the Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau.
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(1910-1997)
Photographer, Explorer, Filmmaker, Inventor, Military Leader, Scientist
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Courteney Cox
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1964 -
Courteney Cox is an actress best known for her role on the hit TV series Friends and Cougar Town.
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(1964-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Nadine Coyle
Singer / 1985 -
Singer Nadine Coyle was part of top-selling British girl group Girls Aloud.
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(1985-)
Singer
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Francis Crick
Biologist, Physiologist / 1916 - 2004
Francis Crick is responsible for discovering, along with James Watson, the double-helix structure of the DNA strand.
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(1916-2004)
Biologist, Physiologist
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David Nelson Crosthwait, Jr.
Engineer, Inventor, Journalist / 1898 - 1976
David Nelson Crosthwait, Jr. was an African American pioneer in the field of heating and air conditioning, best known for heating up Radio City Music Hall.
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(1898-1976)
Engineer, Inventor, Journalist
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Countee Cullen
1903 - 1946
Countee Cullen was an African-American poet associated with the Harlem Renaissance movement. His best known works are Copper Sun and The Black Christ.
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(1903-1946)
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Tony Curtis
Film Actor / 1925 - 2010
From Some Like It Hot to Spartacus, Tony Curtis was the reigning Hollywood heartthrob of the 1950s. He's also known as actress Jamie Lee Curtis's dad.
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(1925-2010)
Film Actor