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Nathan Hale
Warrior, Spy / 1755 - 1776
Nathan Hale graduated from Yale University in 1773, joined the American Revolution and was hanged by the British for espionage in 1776.
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(1755-1776)
Warrior, Spy
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Lasse Hallström
Director / 1946 -
Director Lasse Hallström directed a number of music videos for ABBA before moving to television and film. His best-known movies include My Life as a Dog, What's Eating Gilbert Grape and The Cider House Rules.
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(1946-)
Director
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Marvin Hamlisch
Songwriter / 1944 - 2012
Marvin Hamlisch composed more than 40 motion picture scores throughout his career, including 1973's "The Way We Were" and 1975's "A Chorus Line." He is also known for his musical adaptation for 1973's The Sting, and work on such films as Sophie's Choice and Ordinary People.
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(1944-2012)
Songwriter
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Dashiell Hammett
Author / 1894 - 1961
Dashiell Hammett was an American writer of hard-boiled crime fiction, including the novels The Maltese Falcon and The Thin Man.
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(1894-1961)
Author
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Thomas Hardy
Author, Poet / 1840 - 1928
Thomas Hardy was an English novelist and poet who set his work--including The Return of the Native and Far from the Madding Crowd--in the semi-fictionalized county of Wessex.
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(1840-1928)
Author, Poet
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John Marshall Harlan
Civil Rights Activist, Supreme Court Justice / 1833 - 1911
John Harlan was associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1877 until his death and one of the most forceful dissenters in the history of that tribunal.
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(1833-1911)
Civil Rights Activist, Supreme Court Justice
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Neil Patrick Harris
Actor / 1973 -
Actor Neil Patrick Harris starred in TV sitcom Doogie Howser, M.D., and performed on stage in Rent and Cabaret.
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(1973-)
Actor
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Elisabeth Hasselbeck
Talk Show Host, Reality Television Star / 1977 -
Television personality Elisabeth Hasselbeck is the youngest and most politically conservative co-host of the talk show The View.
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(1977-)
Talk Show Host, Reality Television Star
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Walter Haut
Military Leader / 1922 - 2005
Walter Haut is best known for drafting a 1947 press release for the U.S. Army that claimed a "flying disc" had landed in Roswell, New Mexico.
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(1922-2005)
Military Leader
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Howard Hawks
Director, Producer, Screenwriter / 1896 - 1977
Academy Award-winning filmmaker Howard Hawks directed Only Angels Have Wings, Sergeant York, Scarface, Bringing Up Baby and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
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(1896-1977)
Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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Tony Hayward
Business Leader, Geologist / 1957 -
Tony Hayward was the CEO of BP when its rig Deepwater Horizon sank in the Gulf of Mexico, creating one of the greatest environmental disasters ever.
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(1957-)
Business Leader, Geologist
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Anne Heche
Actress / 1969 -
Actress Anne Heche got her start on the soap opera Another World. She is known for dating comedian Ellen DeGeneres, and for starring in the series Men in Trees.
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(1969-)
Actress
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Lillian Hellman
Editor, Playwright, Screenwriter / 1905 - 1984
Lillian Hellman was a playwright and screenwriter whose dramas attacked injustice, exploitation and selfishness.
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(1905-1984)
Editor, Playwright, Screenwriter
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Levon Helm
Drummer, Singer / 1940 - 2012
Musician and singer Levon Helm was a member of the influential rock group, The Band, and a Grammy Award-winning solo artist.
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(1940-2012)
Drummer, Singer
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Justine Henin
Tennis Player / 1982 -
Justine Henin is a Belgian tennis player whose strong serve and powerful one-handed backhand elevated her to the top of the women's game in the mid-2000s.
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(1982-)
Tennis Player
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Patrick Henry
U.S. Representative, U.S. Governor / 1736 - 1799
Patrick Henry was a brilliant orator and a major figure of the American Revolution, perhaps best known for his words "Give me liberty or give me death!"
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(1736-1799)
U.S. Representative, U.S. Governor
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Josiah Henson
Activist, Minister / 1789 - 1883
Escaped slave and minister Josiah Henson became involved in the Underground Railroad, leading slaves to freedom and developed his own Afro-Canadian community.
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(1789-1883)
Activist, Minister
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Wild Bill Hickok
Police Officer, Folk Hero / 1837 - 1876
Wild Bill Hickok was an American frontiersman, army scout and lawman who helped bring order to the frontier West.
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(1837-1876)
Police Officer, Folk Hero
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Henry Hill
Organized Crime Boss / 1943 - 2012
Henry Hill was a member of the Lucchese crime family who became a federal informant, inspiring the Martin Scorsese movie Goodfellas.
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(1943-2012)
Organized Crime Boss
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Lauryn Hill
Television Actress, Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer / 1975 -
When singer, songwriter and actress Lauryn Hill released her solo debut album, she became the first woman or hip-hop artist to win five Grammy Awards.
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(1975-)
Television Actress, Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer
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John Hinckley Jr.
Criminal / 1955 -
John Hinckley Jr. gained national notoriety in 1981 when he attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan outside of a Washington, D.C. hotel.
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(1955-)
Criminal
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Damien Hirst
Painter, Sculptor / 1965 -
British artist Damien Hirst has shocked and surprised the art world with his unusual works, including glass displays of dead animals and medicine cabinet sculptures.
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(1965-)
Painter, Sculptor
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Bob Hope
Film Actor, Television Actor, Television Personality / 1903 - 2003
Bob Hope was a entertainer and comic actor, known for his rapid-fire delivery of jokes and for his success in virtually all entertainment media.
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(1903-2003)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Television Personality
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John Hope
Educator, Civil Rights Activist / 1868 - 1936
John Hope was an educator and advocate of advanced liberal-arts instruction for blacks and was one of the founders of the Niagara Movement.
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(1868-1936)
Educator, Civil Rights Activist
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Hedda Hopper
Film Actress, Theater Actress / 1890 - 1966
Hedda Hopper, a woman with amazing hats, was an American gossip columnists during the first half of the 1900s. She was also an actress and radio personality.
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(1890-1966)
Film Actress, Theater Actress
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Moe Howard
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Comedian / 1897 - 1975
Moe Howard was the leader of the vaudeville and film comedy team, The Three Stooges.
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(1897-1975)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Comedian
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Howlin' Wolf
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1910 - 1976
Howlin’ Wolf was a singer and musician famous for his Mississippi Delta style blues singing, guitar and harmonica playing, which he performed in Chicago clubs.
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(1910-1976)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Clark L. Hull
Educator, Scholar, Psychologist / 1884 - 1952
Psychologist Clark L. Hull performed a study and produced the dominant learning theory of the 1940s and 1950s, that learning was based on “habit strength."
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(1884-1952)
Educator, Scholar, Psychologist
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Hubert H. Humphrey
Academic, Mayor, U.S. Vice President, U.S. Representative / 1911 - 1978
Hubert H. Humphrey was an assistant majority leader of the Senate who became the 38th U.S. vice president under Lyndon B. Johnson.
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(1911-1978)
Academic, Mayor, U.S. Vice President, U.S. Representative
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Helen Hunt
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1963 -
Helen Hunt in an Emmy and Academy Award-winning actress best known for her roles in the sitcom Mad About You and the film As Good As It Gets.
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(1963-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Duncan Hunter
U.S. Representative / 1948 -
Republican Congressman Duncan Hunter was first elected to represent the San Diego area in 1980. He failed to gain his party's 2008 presidential nomination.
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(1948-)
U.S. Representative
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George I
King / 1660 - 1727
George I ruled as Great Britain’s first Hanoverian king from 1714 to 1727. He ensured a Protestant succession to the throne, but was not popular.
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(1660-1727)
King
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Roy Innis
Civil Rights Activist, Political Leader / 1934 -
Roy Innis is an American Civil Rights Activist best known as the former National Chairman of Congress of Racial Equality (CORE).
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(1934-)
Civil Rights Activist, Political Leader
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Allen Iverson
Basketball Player / 1975 -
Allen Iverson was an NBA basketball player. He was Rookie of the Year with the Philadelphia 76ers and was known for his rebellious, hip-hop style.
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(1975-)
Basketball Player
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Burl Ives
Film Actor, Singer / 1909 - 1995
Actor and singer Burl Ives recorded more than 100 albums during his lifetime. His hits include “Frosty the Snowman” and “The Blue Tail Fly.”
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(1909-1995)
Film Actor, Singer
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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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La Toya Jackson
Singer / 1956 -
La Toya Jackson is a singer and entertainer, and is best known as a member of the musical Jackson family. Michael Jackson was her brother.
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(1956-)
Singer
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Rachel Jackson
U.S. First Lady / 1767 - 1828
Rachel Jackson was the wife of President Andrew Jackson and is best known for the smears about her honor during her husband's election campaign.
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(1767-1828)
U.S. First Lady
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François Jacob
Biologist, Physiologist / 1920 -
Follow the discoveries of François Jacob on Biography.com. He won a Nobel Prize in Physiology for discoveries involving the regulatory activities of bacteria.
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(1920-)
Biologist, Physiologist
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Casey James
Guitarist, Singer, Reality Television Star / 1982 -
Singer and guitarist Casey James became a household name when he appeared and placed third on the ninth season of American Idol.
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(1982-)
Guitarist, Singer, Reality Television Star
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Waylon Jennings
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1937 - 2002
Musical rebel Waylon Jennings is best remembered for helping to popularize a grittier and more rock-influenced style of ÂťoutlawÂť country music.
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(1937-2002)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Jewel
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1974 -
Jewel is a multi-platinum singer-songwriter, poet and actress. Her debut album Pieces of You yielded the hit single "Who Will Save Your Soul."
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(1974-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Bobby Jindal
U.S. Governor / 1971 -
A rising star in the Republican Party, Bobby Jindal became the first Indian American to be elected governor in the United States in 2007.
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(1971-)
U.S. Governor
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Aaron Johnson
Film Actor / 1990 -
Actor Aaron Johnson has appeared in such films as Kick-Ass, Nowhere Boy, Savages and Anna Karenina.
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(1990-)
Film Actor
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James Weldon Johnson
Scholar, Civil Rights Activist, Songwriter, Diplomat, Journalist / 1871 - 1938
James Weldon Johnson was an African-American writer, politician, educator and lawyer. He was also an early civil rights activist and leader of the NAACP.
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(1871-1938)
Scholar, Civil Rights Activist, Songwriter, Diplomat, Journalist
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Angelina Jolie
Activist, Film Actress, Director / 1975 -
Angelina Jolie is one of Hollywood's leading actresses, known for movies like Changeling and Salt as much as she is for her relationship with actor Brad Pitt.
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(1975-)
Activist, Film Actress, Director
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Al Jolson
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Comedian, Songwriter, Singer / 1886 - 1950
Al Jolson was a Russian-born U.S. singer, songwriter, and blackface comedian who performed in vaudeville and minstrel shows and starred in The Jazz Singer.
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(1886-1950)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Comedian, Songwriter, Singer
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Tom Jones
Singer, Television Personality / 1940 -
Tom Jones is a Welsh rock, pop, blues and soul singing legend best known as a hit maker over the last five decades in the U.S. and U.K.
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(1940-)
Singer, Television Personality
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Ben Jonson
Playwright / 1572 - 1637
Playwright Ben Jonson (1572–1637) was a major force in Elizabethan and Jacobean theater, second only to William Shakespeare himself.
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(1572-1637)
Playwright
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Christine Jorgensen
Film, Theater, Television, Singer / 1926 - 1989
Entertainer, author and famous transsexual Christine Jorgensen, made headlines in the early 1950s for having a sex change from a man to a woman.
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(1926-1989)
Film, Theater, Television, Singer
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Wynonna Judd
Singer / 1964 -
Wynonna Judd is a country music superstar, famous for her solo hits and alongside her mother, Naomi Judd.
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(1964-)
Singer
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Lech Kaczynski
World Leader / 1949 - 2010
Lech Kaczynski was a politician who served as president of Poland until his sudden death in a plane crash in 2010.
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(1949-2010)
World Leader
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Ted Kaczynski
Terrorist / 1942 -
Ted Kaczynski is a mathematician best known for a campaign of letter bombs he sent as "The Unabomber" over a 20 year period, resulting in three fatalities.
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(1942-)
Terrorist
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Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov
Chess Player / 1951 -
Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov was a Russian chess grandmaster and world champion from 1975-1985.
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(1951-)
Chess Player
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Yasunari Kawabata
Author / 1899 - 1972
Yasunari Kawabata was a Japanese writer whose melancholic lyricism echoes an ancient Japanese literary tradition in the modern idiom.
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(1899-1972)
Author
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Ellsworth Kelly
Artist / 1923 -
The geometric paintings and sculptures of abstract artist Ellsworth Kelly are influenced by the avant-garde movement, including work by Henri Matisse.
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(1923-)
Artist
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John F. Kennedy
Civil Rights Activist, U.S. President, U.S. Representative / 1917 - 1963
John F. Kennedy, the 35th U.S. president, negotiated the Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty and initiated the Alliance for Progress. He was assassinated in 1963.
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(1917-1963)
Civil Rights Activist, U.S. President, U.S. Representative
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Jack Kevorkian
Doctor / 1928 - 2011
Jack Kevorkian was a U.S.-based physician who assisted in patient suicides, sparking increased talk on hospice care and "right to die" legislative action.
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(1928-2011)
Doctor
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John Maynard Keynes
Economist, Journalist / 1883 - 1946
English economist, journalist and financier John Maynard Keynes is best known for his Keynesian economics, theories on the causes of prolonged unemployment.
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(1883-1946)
Economist, Journalist
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Ban Ki-moon
Diplomat / 1944 -
South Korean Ban Ki-moon was elected secretary-general of the United Nations in 2006.
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(1944-)
Diplomat
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Nicole Kidman
Film Actress / 1967 -
Academy Award–winning actress Nicole Kidman starred in Dead Calm, Moulin Rouge and The Hours, and was married to Tom Cruise for ten years.
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(1967-)
Film Actress
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Charles Kingsley
Priest, Writer / 1819 - 1875
Charles Kingsley was an English clergyman who wrote Hypatia. He debated mightily with John Henry Newman about the Anglican church's trend toward Catholicism.
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(1819-1875)
Priest, Writer
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Greg Kinnear
Actor / 1963 -
Greg Kinnear, the American actor, nominated for an Academy Award in the film As Good as It Gets, after starting his career on Talk Soup.
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(1963-)
Actor
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Henry Kissinger
Diplomat, Political Scientist / 1923 -
Henry Kissinger is an American political scientist and diplomat who won the Nobel Peace Prize for efforts to broker a peaceful settlement of the Vietnam War.
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(1923-)
Diplomat, Political Scientist
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Heidi Klum
Actress, Model, Reality Television Star, Television Producer / 1973 -
Former supermodel Heidi Klum has produced and served as host and judge of Project Runway, a competitive reality television series about fashion designers.
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(1973-)
Actress, Model, Reality Television Star, Television Producer
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Gladys Knight
Film Actress, Television Actress, Songwriter, Singer / 1944 -
Singer Gladys Knight has given voice to multiple R&B hits (with and without her Pips), including "Midnight Train to Georgia."
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(1944-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Songwriter, Singer
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Jerzy Kosinski
Author / 1933 - 1991
Jerzy Kosinksi was a Polish-American novelist. He wrote Being There in 1971, which was adapted into an Academy Award-winning film in 1979.
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(1933-1991)
Author
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Anna Kournikova
Tennis Player, Model, Reality Television Star / 1981 -
Anna Kournikova is a Russian professional tennis player, well known for her beauty. At her peak, she was one of the best known players worldwide.
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(1981-)
Tennis Player, Model, Reality Television Star
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Lenny Kravitz
Guitarist, Singer / 1964 -
Grammy Award-winning rock musician Lenny Kravitz made the albums Let Love Rule, Mama Said and Are You Gonna Go My Way. He's also acted in such films as Precious and The Hunger Games.
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(1964-)
Guitarist, Singer
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Susan La Flesche Picotte
Doctor / 1865 - 1915
DaSusan La Flesche Picotte was the first Native American female to become a physician in the United States. A member of the Omaha Reservation, she worked there as a physician until 1894.
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(1865-1915)
Doctor
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Robert M. La Follette
Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, U.S. Representative, U.S. Governor / 1855 - 1925
Robert M. La Follette was an American Republican best known as a proponent of progressivism and a fierce opponent to corporate power.
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(1855-1925)
Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, U.S. Representative, U.S. Governor
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Patti LaBelle
Film Actress, Singer / 1944 -
Patti LaBelle is an African American singer and actress who has been called the Godmother of Soul. She is best known for her numbers #1 hits.
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(1944-)
Film Actress, Singer
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Shia LaBeouf
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1986 -
Actor Shia LaBeouf played Even Stevens in the Disney film in Holes and later starred in the films Disturbia and Transformers.
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(1986-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Martin Landau
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1928 -
Actor Martin Landau has appeared in a number of successful films but is best known for his role on television series Mission: Impossible.
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(1928-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Karl Landsteiner
Immunologist / 1868 - 1943
Immunologist and pathologist Karl Landsteiner received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of the major blood types.
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(1868-1943)
Immunologist
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Dorothea Lange
Photographer / 1895 - 1965
Dorothea Lange was a photographer whose portraits of displaced farmers during the Great Depression greatly influenced later documentary photography.
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(1895-1965)
Photographer
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Laurence Olivier
Actor, Filmmaker / 1907 - 1989
Laurence Olivier was one of the most acclaimed actors of the 20th century, known for his numerous Shakespeare roles on stage and screen as well as memorable turns in more modern classics.
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(1907-1989)
Actor, Filmmaker
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Hugh Laurie
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Comedian / 1959 -
Hugh Laurie's portrayal of Dr. Gregory on the TV show House made him famous in the U.S. For years prior, the comedian was making sitcoms in the U.K.
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(1959-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Comedian
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Henry Lawson
Author, Poet / 1867 - 1922
Henry Lawson was a revered Australian writer of short stories and poetry.
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(1867-1922)
Author, Poet
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Jean-Marie Le Pen
1928 -
Jean-Marie Le Pen is best known for being the founder of the Front National, a far-right wing political party in France, and for his polarizing xenophobic and anti-Semitic comments.
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Christopher Lee
Film Actor / 1922 -
Christopher Lee began his legendary career in monster movies in the 1950, playing both Frankenstein’s monster and Dracula, the latter in several classics of the genre. Lee has recently become known to a whole new generation of filmgoers in The Lord
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(1922-)
Film Actor
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Peggy Lee
Film Actress, Television Actress, Songwriter, Singer / 1920 - 2002
American singer and songwriter Peggy Lee is best known as one of the most influential jazz vocalists of all time, with a career spanning six decades.
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(1920-2002)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Songwriter, Singer
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Suzanne Lenglen
Tennis Player / 1899 - 1938
Suzanne Lenglen was a French tennis player who won 31 championship titles between 1914 and 1926. She is largely credited as the first female tennis star.
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(1899-1938)
Tennis Player
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Leopold I
Emperor / 1640 - 1705
Leopold I was Holy Roman emperor during whose lengthy reign Austria emerged from a series of struggles to become a great European power.
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(1640-1705)
Emperor
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Candy Lightner
Activist / 1946 -
Candy Lightner founded one of the country's largest activist organizations, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, after her daughter died in a drunk driving accident.
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(1946-)
Activist
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Richard Loeb
Murderer / 1905 - 1936
Richard Loeb, of Leopold and Loeb, is best known for murdering 14-year old Bobby Franks with Nathan Leopold in an attempt to carry out the 'perfect crime'.
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(1905-1936)
Murderer
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Frederick Loewe
Songwriter / 1901 - 1988
Frederick Loewe, along with collaborator Alan Jay Learner, composed several Broadway scores, including the now-famous songs in My Fair Lady.
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(1901-1988)
Songwriter
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Vince Lombardi
Coach / 1913 - 1970
Vince Lombardi was an NFL coach, notably for the Green Bay Packers, a team he led to five championships.
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(1913-1970)
Coach
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Lisa Lopes
Rapper, Singer / 1971 - 2002
Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes was a singer and rapper known for her work with the 1990s group TLC.
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(1971-2002)
Rapper, Singer
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Jon Lord
Musician / 1941 - 2012
Jon Lord is best known for his membership in the hard-rock band Deep Purple in the late 1960s, performing songs like "Demon's Eye" and "Space Truckin'." He later joined the band Whitesnake, which gained wide fame in the 1980s.
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(1941-2012)
Musician
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Robert Ludlum
Theater Actor, Television Actor, Author / 1927 - 2001
American author Robert Ludlum was an author of spy thrillers best known for writing The Bourne Identity and its sequels which have been translated to film.
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(1927-2001)
Theater Actor, Television Actor, Author
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Michael Lynche
Singer, Reality Television Star / 1983 -
Michael Lynche was a contestant on the ninth season of American Idol. He was the second finalist to receive the "judge's save."
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(1983-)
Singer, Reality Television Star
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Paul Lynde
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Game Show Host / 1926 - 1982
Actor Paul Lynde is best known for his work on the fledgling game show Hollywood Squares, where he worked for 15 years.
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(1926-1982)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Game Show Host
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Daniel F. Malan
Prime Minister, Minister / 1874 - 1959
Daniel F. Malan was the Prime Minister of South Africa from 1948 to 1954 and instituted the segregationist policy of apartheid.
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(1874-1959)
Prime Minister, Minister
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Barry Manilow
Songwriter, Singer / 1943 -
Barry Manilow made the whole world sing with his 1970s hits "I Write the Songs," "Mandy" and "Copacabana (At the Copa)."
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(1943-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Thomas Mann
Journalist / 1875 - 1955
German novelist, short-story and essay writer Thomas Mann won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1929. One of his best-known novels is Death in Venice.
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(1875-1955)
Journalist
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Nancy Marchand
Actress / 1928 - 2000
Actress Nancy Marchand won Obie Awards for her stage work and Emmy Awards for her role on Lou Grant. She is also known for playing Livia on The Sopranos.
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(1928-2000)
Actress
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Jacques Marquette
Explorer / 1637 - 1675
French explorer Jacques Marquette is best known as the first European to see and map the northern portion of the Mississippi River.
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(1637-1675)
Explorer
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E.G. Marshall
Actor / 1914 - 1998
Actor E.G. Marshall starred on Broadway in the original runs of The Crucible and Waiting for Godot before becoming a film and TV star.
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(1914-1998)
Actor
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Dean Martin
Actor, Comedian, Singer / 1917 - 1995
Actor, singer Dean Martin starred in several films with Jerry Lewis and belonged to the "Rat Pack," which included Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis, Jr.
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(1917-1995)
Actor, Comedian, Singer