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Connie Chung
News Anchor, Journalist / 1946 -
Connie Chung is known as the first Asian and the second woman to anchor one of America’s major network news programs. She has worked at CBS, ABC, NBC and CNN.
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(1946-)
News Anchor, Journalist
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Hugo Chávez
World Leader / 1954 - 2013
Hugo Chávez served as president of Venezuela from 1999 until his death in 2013. During his presidency, he sold oil to Cuba and resisted efforts to stop narcotic trafficking in Columbia, and subsequently strained relations with the United States.
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(1954-2013)
World Leader
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Kenneth Bancroft Clark
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Psychologist / 1914 - 2005
Psychologist and educator Kenneth Bancroft Clark was the first black president of the American Psychological Association.
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(1914-2005)
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Psychologist
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William Clark
Explorer / 1770 - 1838
William Clark was half of the famous exploration team Lewis and Clark, who explored and mapped the unknown lands west of the Mississippi River.
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(1770-1838)
Explorer
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Darren Clarke
Golfer / 1968 -
Darren Clarke is a professional golfer known for his eccentricity and for playing through adversity to great success.
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(1968-)
Golfer
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Roger Clemens
Baseball Player / 1962 -
Former Major League Baseball player Roger Clemens, of the Red Sox, won 7 Cy Young Awards and recorded 4,672 strikeouts. He was indicted for perjury in 2010.
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(1962-)
Baseball Player
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Roberto Clemente
Baseball Player / 1934 - 1972
Outfielder Roberto Clemente broke National League batting records while playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1960s.
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(1934-1972)
Baseball Player
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Bill Clinton
U.S. President, U.S. Governor / 1946 -
Bill Clinton was the 42nd president of the United States, and the second to be impeached. He oversaw the country's longest peacetime economic expansion.
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(1946-)
U.S. President, U.S. Governor
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George Clinton
Governor, U.S. Vice President / 1739 - 1812
George Clinton was the fourth U.S. vice president, serving in the administrations of both Thomas Jefferson and James Madison.
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(1739-1812)
Governor, U.S. Vice President
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Frances Bean Cobain
Singer / 1992 -
Model Frances Bean Cobain is the only daughter of guitarist Kurt Cobain and singer Courtney Love. Her father committed suicide when she was a child.
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(1992-)
Singer
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Paolo Coelho
Author / 1946 -
Paolo Coelho wrote the best-selling novel, The Alchemist, which sold 35 million copies and is the most translated book in the world by a living author.
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(1946-)
Author
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Tom Colicchio
Chef / 1962 -
Tom Colicchio is a restaurateur and author who stars in the award-winning reality TV show Top Chef.
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(1962-)
Chef
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Suzanne Collins
Author / 1962 -
American writer Suzanne Collins is the author of the bestselling The Hunger Games series and The Underland Chronicles.
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(1962-)
Author
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Bert Convy
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Singer, Game Show Host / 1933 - 1991
Bert Convy was an actor and game show host for many decades. In addition to theater, Convy was the host of Super Password and Win, Lose, or Draw.
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(1933-1991)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Singer, Game Show Host
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Cheryl Crane
Murderer, Writer / 1943 -
Cheryl Crane is the daughter of Hollywood legend Lana Turner. In 1958 when she was just 14 years old she committed murder, stabbing Turner's boyfriend after hearing him threaten to kill her mother.
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(1943-)
Murderer, Writer
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Wes Craven
Film Actor, Director, Producer, Screenwriter / 1939 -
Wes Craven is a horror film director, screenwriter and producer known for projects like Swamp Thing, Nightmare on Elm Street and the Scream series.
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(1939-)
Film Actor, Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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Davy Crockett
Folk Hero, U.S. Representative / 1786 - 1836
Davy Crockett was a frontiersman, legendary folk hero and three-time Congressman. He fought in the War of 1812 and died at the Alamo in the Texas Revolution.
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(1786-1836)
Folk Hero, U.S. Representative
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David Crosby
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1941 -
David Crosby is a singer/songwriter who was a founding member of the 1960s Grammy-winning folk rock group Crosby, Stills, and Nash.
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(1941-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Sidney Crosby
Hockey Player / 1987 -
Sidney Crosby is a Canadian professional ice hockey player for the Pittsburgh Penguins. In 2007, he became the youngest captain of a National Hockey League team.
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(1987-)
Hockey Player
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Mark Cuban
Entrepreneur / 1958 -
Famous in the NBA for his zealous management of the Dallas Mavericks, entrepreneur Mark Cuban has also owned multiple Internet startups and a theater chain.
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(1958-)
Entrepreneur
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Chris Cuomo
Lawyer, News Anchor / 1970 -
Chris Cuomo is a lawyer and television journalist, the youngest correspondent ever at 20/20, the son of former New York governor Mario Cuomo and the brother of current New York governor Andrew Cuomo.
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(1970-)
Lawyer, News Anchor
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Black Dahlia
1924 - 1947
Nicknamed "the Black Dahlia," Elizabeth Short was brutally murdered in Los Angeles in 1947, her body cut in half and severely mutilated. The Black Dahlia's killer was never found, making her murder one of the oldest cold case files in L.A. to date, and the city's most famous.
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(1924-1947)
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Gala Dalí
Artist / 1894 - 1982
Gala Dalí is best known as the wife, business manager and muse of Surrealist artist Salvador Dalí.
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(1894-1982)
Artist
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Virginia Dare
1587 -
In 1587, Virginia Dare was the first person born to English parents in America.
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(1587-)
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Viola Davis
Film Actress, Theater Actress / 1965 -
Viola Davis has earned raves for such films as Doubt and The Help, and for such Broadway plays as King Hedley II and Fences.
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(1965-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress
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Dino De Laurentiis
Producer / 1919 - 2010
Dino De Laurentiis was a film producer who over his 60-year career produced more than 600 films, from King Kong to Serpico to Flash Gordon.
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(1919-2010)
Producer
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Giada De Laurentiis
Chef, Television Personality / 1970 -
Giada De Laurentiis has won over TV audiences with her appetizing and accessible cooking shows, including Everyday Italian and Giada at Home.
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(1970-)
Chef, Television Personality
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Guy de Maupassant
Author / 1850 - 1893
The short stories of writer Guy de Maupassant detail many aspects of French life in the 19th century.
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(1850-1893)
Author
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Robert De Niro
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Director / 1943 -
Legendary award-winning actor Robert De Niro has starred in such films as Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, The Godfather: Part II and Silver Linings Playbook.
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(1943-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Director
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Alexis de Tocqueville
Historian, Academic Author, Journalist, Government Official / 1805 - 1859
Alexis de Tocqueville was a French historian and political scientist best known for his early work on the American political system Democracy in America.
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(1805-1859)
Historian, Academic Author, Journalist, Government Official
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John Deacon
Songwriter, Guitarist / 1951 -
John Deacon is a bassist and songwriter who played with the band Queen. He penned the hits "You're My Best Friend" and "Another One Bites the Dust."
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(1951-)
Songwriter, Guitarist
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Jimmy Dean
Entrepreneur, Singer / 1928 - 2010
Jimmy Dean was a Grammy-Award winning country musician, a co-star in several films and TV shows, and owner of a hog-butchering company that he sold to Sara Lee.
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(1928-2010)
Entrepreneur, Singer
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Claude Debussy
Songwriter / 1862 - 1918
Embracing nontraditional scales and tonal structures, Claude Debussy became one of the most highly regarded composers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and is seen as the founder of musical impressionism.
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(1862-1918)
Songwriter
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Dom DeLuise
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1933 - 2009
Dom DeLuise was an actor of film and TV known for parts in such Mel Brooks movies as Silent Movie and Blazing Saddles.
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(1933-2009)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Cecil B. DeMille
Actor, Filmmaker, Screenwriter / 1881 - 1959
Cecil B. DeMille was an actor, director and producer who became a giant of the 20th century film industry, known for epics like The Ten Commandments.
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(1881-1959)
Actor, Filmmaker, Screenwriter
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Joseph Di Mambro
Mass Murderer, Cult Leader, Religious Leader / 1924 - 1994
Joseph Di Mambro and Luc Jouret formed the Order of the Solar Temple and allegedly set fire to Swiss OST buildings, killing themselves and 46 others.
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(1924-1994)
Mass Murderer, Cult Leader, Religious Leader
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Marcel Duchamp
1887 - 1968
French artist Marcel Duchamp, associated with the Dadaist and Surrealist movements, broke down boundaries between works of art and everyday objects.
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(1887-1968)
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David Duchovny
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actor, Television Actor / 1960 -
Actor David Duchovny has played FBI agent Fox Mulder on the television series The X-Files and Hank Moody in HBO’s Californication. He married Téa Leoni in 1997.
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(1960-)
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actor, Television Actor
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Alexandre Dumas
Journalist, Author, Playwright / 1802 - 1870
Alexandre Dumas was a 19th-century French novelist and playwright whose best known works are The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo.
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(1802-1870)
Journalist, Author, Playwright
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Jack Dunphy
Dancer, Author, Playwright / 1914 - 1992
An accomplished playwright and author in his own right, Jack Dunphy is best known for his long-term relationship with the famed author Truman Capote.
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(1914-1992)
Dancer, Author, Playwright
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Leo Durocher
Baseball Player, Coach / 1905 - 1991
Biography.com profiles baseball player and manager Leo Durocher, who played managed the Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Giants, Chicago Cubs and Houston Astros.
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(1905-1991)
Baseball Player, Coach
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Fred Durst
Director, Singer / 1970 -
Controversial musician Fred Durst came to fame in the mid-1990s as the front man for the "nu metal" band Limp Bizkit.
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(1970-)
Director, Singer
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Thomas Eakins
Painter, Photographer, Sculptor / 1844 - 1916
Thomas Eakins was a naturalist figure painter, portraitist and sculptor. He is considered one of the most influential artists in U.S. history.
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(1844-1916)
Painter, Photographer, Sculptor
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Amelia Earhart
Pilot / 1897 - 1939
Amelia Earhart, the first female pilot to fly across the Atlantic Ocean, mysteriously disappeared while flying over the Pacific Ocean in 1937.
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(1897-1939)
Pilot
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Blake Edwards
Director, Screenwriter / 1922 - 2010
Blake Edwards was an American film director, producer and screenwriter who was perhaps best known for The Pink Panther and its sequels.
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(1922-2010)
Director, Screenwriter
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Carl Edwards
Race Car Driver / 1979 -
NASCAR driver Carl Edwards won his first NEXTEL Cup in 2005 and continues to be one of the best drivers.
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(1979-)
Race Car Driver
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Edwin Edwards
Governor / 1927 -
Edwin Edwards served four terms as governor of Louisiana, from 1972 to 1980, and then from 1984 to 1996. In 1998, he was convicted on several charges stemming from a casino license scheme.
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(1927-)
Governor
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M. Joycelyn Elders
Civil Servant, Doctor / 1933 -
M. Joycelyn Elders is a physician who briefly served as U.S. Surgeon General under President Clinton.
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(1933-)
Civil Servant, Doctor
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Joe Elliott
Singer / 1959 -
Joe Elliott is known for his singing career with metal band Def Leppard, made popular by such songs as "Pour Some Sugar on Me" and "Love Bites."
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(1959-)
Singer
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Sam Elliott
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1944 -
Throughout his career, American actor Sam Elliott has played gun-slinging cowboys on TV and in films, including The Quick and the Dead and Tombstone.
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(1944-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Keith Ellison
Lawyer, U.S. Representative / 1963 -
Politician and U.S. congressman Keith Ellison broke new ground as the first black Muslim elected to the U.S. Congress from Minnesota.
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(1963-)
Lawyer, U.S. Representative
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Marlen Esparza
Boxer / 1989 -
Boxer Marlen Esparza is the first American female to qualify in her sport at the Olympics. At the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, she won a bronze medal.
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(1989-)
Boxer
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Bill Evans
Pianist / 1929 - 1980
Bill Evans is best known for his jazz piano work on Miles Davis' Kind of Blue and many other records.
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(1929-1980)
Pianist
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Michael Evans
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1920 - 2007
Michael Evans was a British actor of stage and screen, best known for his role in Gigi, the play that made Audrey Hepburn a star.
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(1920-2007)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Ernest Everett Just
Educator, Biologist / 1883 - 1941
African-American cell biologist Ernest Everett Just made pioneering contributions to the cytology and embryology of marine organisms.
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(1883-1941)
Educator, Biologist
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Patrick Ewing
Basketball Player, Coach / 1962 -
Patrick Ewing is a Jamaican-American retired Hall of Fame basketball player best known for winning Olympic Gold Medals in 1984 and 1992 for U.S. Men's Basketball.
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(1962-)
Basketball Player, Coach
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Jerry Falwell
Radio Talk Show Host, Evangelist, Minister, Pastor, Television Personality / 1933 - 2007
Jerry Falwell is a religious leader, political activist and television evangelist. He restarted The Moral Majority Coalition in 2004.
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(1933-2007)
Radio Talk Show Host, Evangelist, Minister, Pastor, Television Personality
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Vera Farmiga
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1973 -
Vera Farmiga has built a substantial career for herself as an actress, playing a range of diverse characters.
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(1973-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Philo T. Farnsworth
Inventor / 1906 - 1971
Philo T. Farnsworth was an American inventor best known as a pioneer of television technology.
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(1906-1971)
Inventor
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Roger Federer
Tennis Player, Philanthropist / 1981 -
Tennis pro Roger Federer was the first Swiss man to win a Grand Slam title. In 2012, he became a seven-time Wimbledon champion, tying with Pete Sampras for the world No. 1 ranking record of 286 weeks.
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(1981-)
Tennis Player, Philanthropist
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Felipe Calderón
World Leader / 1962 -
Felipe Calderón is a politician who became president of Mexico in 2006. During his term he passed legislation to reform Mexico's judicial system.
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(1962-)
World Leader
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William Mark Felt
Government Official / 1914 - 2008
William Mark Felt was an associate director of the FBI who became a secret informant and broke the Watergate story to reporters.
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(1914-2008)
Government Official
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Edna Ferber
Writer / 1885 - 1968
Pulitzer Prize–winning author Edna Ferber wrote books and plays that became movies like Show Boat, Giant, and Stage Door.
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(1885-1968)
Writer
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Laurence Fishburne
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1961 -
Actor Laurence Fishburne has appeared in Boyz N The Hood, What's Love Got to Do With It? (for which he received an Academy Award nomination) and The Matrix.
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(1961-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Amy Fisher
Criminal, Reality Television Star / 1974 -
Teenage Amy Fisher had an affair with mechanic Joey Buttafuoco in the early 1990s. When Buttafuoco refused to leave his wife, Fisher attempted to kill her.
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(1974-)
Criminal, Reality Television Star
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Derek Fisher
Basketball Player / 1974 -
An NBA point guard, Derek Fisher was a member of the Los Angeles Lakers when they won three straight championships from 2000 to 2002.
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(1974-)
Basketball Player
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Eddie Fisher
Singer / 1928 - 2010
Singer Eddie Fisher topped the charts in the 1950s and made headlines when he left wife Debbie Reynolds to become Elizabeth Taylor's fourth husband.
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(1928-2010)
Singer
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Leon Fleisher
Pianist / 1928 -
Pianist Leon Fleisher is best known for his compositions and performances of classical music.
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(1928-)
Pianist
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Alexander Fleming
Biologist / 1881 - 1955
Alexander Fleming was a doctor and bacteriologist who discovered penicillin, receiving the Nobel Prize in 1945.
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(1881-1955)
Biologist
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Peggy Fleming
Ice Skater / 1948 -
Figure skater Peggy Fleming won the only U.S. gold medal in the 1968 Olympics. Later, she publicly battled breast cancer, beating it with radiation therapy.
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(1948-)
Ice Skater
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Malcolm Forbes
Business Leader, Political Leader, Publisher / 1919 - 1990
Publisher Malcolm Forbes was the son of B.C. Forbes, who founded Forbes magazine. Malcolm Forbes eventually worked his way up to becoming company president.
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(1919-1990)
Business Leader, Political Leader, Publisher
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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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Charlotte Forten
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Journalist / 1837 - 1914
Charlotte Forten was an African-American teacher and abolitionist who wrote extensive diaries covering the Civil War and the post-war years.
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(1837-1914)
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Journalist
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Vivica Fox
Film Actress, Television Actress, Reality Television Star / 1964 -
Vivica Fox is an African-American film and television actress. She got her start in the soap opera Days of Our Lives and is known for her role in the film Soul Food.
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(1964-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Reality Television Star
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Rosalind Franklin
Chemist / 1920 - 1958
British chemist Rosalind Franklin is best known for her role in the discovery of the structure of DNA ,and for her pioneering use of X-ray diffraction.
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(1920-1958)
Chemist
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Jonathan Franzen
Journalist, Author / 1959 -
Jonathan Franzen is an American novelist and essayist whose sprawling, multilayered novels about contemporary America elicited critical acclaim.
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(1959-)
Journalist, Author
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Rómulo Gallegos
World Leader, Author / 1884 - 1969
Rómulo Gallegos was the first cleanly elected president of Venezuela and is best known as one of the leading novelists in Latin American literature.
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(1884-1969)
World Leader, Author
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John Galsworthy
Author, Playwright, Poet / 1867 - 1933
Nobel Prize winning English novelist and playwright John Galsworthy is remembered for evoking Victorian and Edwardian upper middle-class life in his work.
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(1867-1933)
Author, Playwright, Poet
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Jerry Garcia
Songwriter, Guitarist / 1942 - 1995
Jerry Garcia was the lead guitarist, as well as one of the principal vocalists and songwriters of the psychedelic rock band the Grateful Dead.
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(1942-1995)
Songwriter, Guitarist
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Andrew Garfield
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1983 -
Actor Andrew Garfield has appeared in such films as The Social Network and The Amazing Spider-Man.
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(1983-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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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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Melinda Gates
Business Leader, Philanthropist / 1964 -
Melinda Gates, wife of Microsoft founder Bill Gates, is co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which strives to improve global health and education.
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(1964-)
Business Leader, Philanthropist
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Tyson Gay
Track and Field Athlete / 1982 -
Tyson Gay is a track and field athlete who specializes in sprinting. He placed fourth in the men's 100 at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, following a hamstring injury.
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(1982-)
Track and Field Athlete
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Timothy Geithner
Civil Servant / 1961 -
Timothy Geithner is best known as the 75th U.S. Sercretary of the Treasury, under President Barack Obama. As the CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank, he was responsible for several crucial decisions during the 2008 financial crisis.
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(1961-)
Civil Servant
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Estelle Getty
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1923 - 2008
Estelle Getty played Sophia Petrillo on The Golden Girls, and was one of television’s most popular comedic actresses of the 1980s.
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(1923-2008)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Frank Gifford
Football Player, Television Personality / 1930 -
Football player Frank Gifford played receiver and running back for the New York Giants. He made a second career out of sports broadcasting on TV and radio.
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(1930-)
Football Player, Television Personality
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Kathie Lee Gifford
Theater Actress, Entrepreneur, Songwriter, Singer, Talk Show Host / 1953 -
Kathie Lee Gifford won over TV audiences with her on-screen chemistry with co-anchor Regis Philbin on The Morning Show. She now co-anchors the Today show.
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(1953-)
Theater Actress, Entrepreneur, Songwriter, Singer, Talk Show Host
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Donna Godchaux
Singer / 1947 -
Donna Godchaux was a back-up singer for the Grateful Dead, and was married to the band's former keyboardist, Keith Godchaux. She continues to perform as a singer today.
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(1947-)
Singer
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Arthur J. Goldberg
Supreme Court Justice, Diplomat / 1908 - 1990
Arthur J. Goldberg served as secretary of labor (1961–1962), Supreme Court Justice (1962–1965) and ambassador to the United Nations (1965–1968).
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(1908-1990)
Supreme Court Justice, Diplomat
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Alberto R. Gonzales
Lawyer, Government Official / 1955 -
Lawyer, and former U.S. attorney general Alberto R. Gonzales made history in 2005 as the first Hispanic appointed U.S. attorney general.
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(1955-)
Lawyer, Government Official
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Jeff Gordon
Race Car Driver / 1971 -
Jeff Gordon is best known as an American stock car race driver with the most wins in NASCAR modern history (1972-present).
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(1971-)
Race Car Driver
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Tipper Gore
Photographer, Political Leader, Journalist / 1948 -
Photographer and activist Tipper Gore, wife of Vice President Al Gore, co-founded the Parents' Music Resource Center, and was Clinton’s mental health advisor.
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(1948-)
Photographer, Political Leader, Journalist
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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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Robert Graves
Literary Critic, Author, Poet / 1895 - 1985
British poet Robert Graves is best known for writing his first volumes of poetry, primarily about war, while serving at the Western Front during World War I.
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(1895-1985)
Literary Critic, Author, Poet
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Paul Greengrass
Director / 1955 -
English director and writer Paul Greengrass is known primarily for his film adaptations of real-life events and his signature use of hand-held cameras.
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(1955-)
Director
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Melanie Griffith
Film Actress / 1957 -
Actress Melanie Griffith was born to The Birds star Tippi Hedren in 1957, wed Miami Vice star Don Johnson twice, and married Antonio Banderas in 1996.
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(1957-)
Film Actress
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Tim Gunn
Animal Rights Activist, Television Personality / 1953 -
Tim Gunn is an American fashion and television personality best known for his fashion mentor role on the TV reality show Project Runway. Gunn’s signature catchphrase, “Make it work,” made him a fan favorite.
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(1953-)
Animal Rights Activist, Television Personality
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Buddy Guy
Guitarist, Singer / 1936 -
Blues musician Buddy Guy made a guitar at the age of 13 and taught himself to play. He recorded hits for the Chess label in the 1960s.
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(1936-)
Guitarist, Singer
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Alex Haley
Journalist, Author / 1921 - 1992
Alex Haley was an American writer whose works of historical fiction and reportage depicted the struggles of African Americans.
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(1921-1992)
Journalist, Author
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Geri Halliwell
Singer / 1972 -
Geri Halliwell was known as "Ginger Spice" in the all-girl, British pop group the Spice Girls. Halliwell has the most No. 1 singles of any female musician in U.K. history.
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(1972-)
Singer