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E. E. Cummings
Poet / 1894 - 1962
The romantic and sensual poems of E. E. Cummings are as popular today as they were when he first wrote them in the first half of the 20th Century.
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(1894-1962)
Poet
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Joan Cusack
Film Actress / 1962 -
Comedic actress Joan Cusack, sister of actor John Cusack, earned best supporting actress nominations for roles in the films Working Girl and In & Out.
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(1962-)
Film Actress
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Matt Damon
Film Actor / 1970 -
Matt Damon is an American actor and Academy Award-winning screenwriter for his work on Good Will Hunting. He plays Jason Bourne in the hit film series.
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(1970-)
Film Actor
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Emily Davison
Women's Rights Activist / 1872 - 1913
Militant suffragette Emily Wilding Davison fought to gain equal voting rights for British women before dying at the Epsom Derby in 1913.
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(1872-1913)
Women's Rights Activist
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Laraine Day
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1920 - 2007
American actress Laraine Day portrayed steadfast women in Hollywood films of the 1940s, including nurse Mary Lamont in seven Dr. Kildare movies.
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(1920-2007)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Miguel de Cervantes
Military Leader, Writer / 1547 - 1616
One of Spain's most famous writers, Miguel de Cervantes created one of the world's greatest literary masterpieces, Don Quixote, in the early 1600s.
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(1547-1616)
Military Leader, Writer
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Miguel de Unamuno
Educator, Philosopher, Scholar, Journalist, Author, Poet / 1864 - 1936
Miguel de Unamuno (y Jugo) was a Spanish philosopher and writer best known for his novel Abel Sánchez.
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(1864-1936)
Educator, Philosopher, Scholar, Journalist, Author, Poet
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Eamon de Valera
World Leader / 1882 - 1975
Irish revolutionary Eamon de Valera (1882-1975) was the head of Sinn Féin, and the third president of an independent Ireland.
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(1882-1975)
World Leader
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Cosimo de' Medici
Historian, Art Collector, Business Leader, Political Leader, Royalty / 1389 - 1464
Cosimo de' Medici was the "Elder" and start of the Medici dynasty that ruled Florence (Italy) from the late Middle Ages through the Renaissance, and after.
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(1389-1464)
Historian, Art Collector, Business Leader, Political Leader, Royalty
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Ronald DeFeo
Murderer / 1951 -
In 1974, Ronald DeFeo killed his entire family, including his parents, brothers and sisters, while they were sleeping in their beds.
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(1951-)
Murderer
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Neil deGrasse Tyson
Scientist, Television Personality, Writer / 1958 -
Astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson hosted NOVA ScienceNow and appeared on such shows as The Daily Show and Real Time with Bill Maher.
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(1958-)
Scientist, Television Personality, Writer
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Juan Martin del Potro
Tennis Player / 1988 -
Juan Martin del Potro became the youngest tennis player to finish in the Top 10. He was the first Argentine to achieve the Grand Slam singles final since 2005.
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(1988-)
Tennis Player
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W. Edwards Deming
Educator, Mathematician, Business Leader / 1900 - 1993
W. Edwards Deming was a statistician and business consultant whose methods help hasten Japan's recovery after WWII and beyond.
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(1900-1993)
Educator, Mathematician, Business Leader
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Catherine Deneuve
Film Actress / 1943 -
French actress Catherine Deneuve worked with some of the world’s most famous directors, including Roman Polanski in his 1965 film Repulsion.
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(1943-)
Film Actress
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John Dewey
Educator, Philosopher, Academic Author / 1859 - 1952
Educator John Dewey originated the experimentalism philosophy. A proponent of social change and education reform, he founded The New School for Social Research.
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(1859-1952)
Educator, Philosopher, Academic Author
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Angie Dickinson
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1931 -
Angie Dickinson is an American actress on film and television best known for her roles in Dressed to Kill, Ocean's Eleven and on the hit 1970s television series Police Woman.
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(1931-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Ani DiFranco
Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist / 1970 -
Grammy Award-winning folk singer and songwriter Ani DiFranco's eclectic musical style and politically charged lyrics have made her both a feminist and rock icon.
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(1970-)
Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist
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Lou Dobbs
News Anchor, Journalist / 1945 -
Lou Dobbs is a conservative television journalist, business writer and host of Lou Dobbs Tonight.
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(1945-)
News Anchor, Journalist
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William Dodd
Historian, Diplomat / 1869 - 1940
William Dodd was an American historian and diplomat who wrote about the antebellum South and the Civil War.
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(1869-1940)
Historian, Diplomat
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Snoop Dogg
Film Actor, Television Actor, Rapper, Reality Television Star / 1971 -
Snoop Dogg is a West Coast rapper who evolved under the tutelage of Dr. Dre, and has received fame for albums such as Doggystyle, Tha Doggfather and Reincarnation.
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(1971-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Rapper, Reality Television Star
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Michael Douglas
Activist, Film Actor, Filmmaker / 1944 -
Michael Douglas is an American actor best known for his roles on TV's Streets of San Francisco and in the films Wall Street, Fatal Attraction and Wonder Boys.
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(1944-)
Activist, Film Actor, Filmmaker
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William O. Douglas
Educator, Lawyer, Judge, Supreme Court Justice, Government Official / 1898 - 1980
William O. Douglas was a government official who in 1939 became the second youngest Supreme Court justice in U.S. history.
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(1898-1980)
Educator, Lawyer, Judge, Supreme Court Justice, Government Official
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Fran Drescher
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1957 -
Known mostly for her outrageous leading role on the 1990s sitcom The Nanny, Fran Drescher also has appeared in numerous films and is a published author.
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(1957-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Alfred Dreyfus
General / 1859 - 1935
Alfred Dreyfus was a French army officer who was wrongly convicted of treason based primarily on anti-semitism. The scandal was known as the Dreyfus Affair.
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(1859-1935)
General
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Hilary Duff
Film Actress, Television Actress, Singer / 1987 -
Actress Hilary Duff came to fame as the title character on the Disney Channel series Lizzie McGuire. Her debut pop record, Metamorphosis, went triple-platinum.
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(1987-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Singer
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Kevin Durant
Basketball Player / 1988 -
Kevin Durant is a top-scoring American professional basketball player, who plays for the National Basketball Association's Oklahoma City Thunder franchise.
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(1988-)
Basketball Player
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Andrea Dworkin
Women's Rights Activist / 1946 - 2005
Andrea Dworkin was an American feminist and author, an outspoken critic of sexual politics, particularly of the victimizing effects of pornography on women.
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(1946-2005)
Women's Rights Activist
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John Edward
Television Personality, Author / 1969 -
John Edward is a renowned psychic medium, whose first book on the subject, One Last Time, led to his own television show called Crossing Over with John Edward.
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(1969-)
Television Personality, Author
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Edward VI
King / 1537 - 1553
Edward VI, the only son of Henry VIII, ruled England from 1547 to 1553. His death caused a power struggle that led to the nine-day reign of Lady Jane Grey.
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(1537-1553)
King
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Jonathan Edwards
Educator, Philosopher, Scholar, Theologian, Journalist / 1703 - 1758
The sermons and writings of Jonathan Edwards helped to shape the course of Protestant theology before, during, and after The Great Awakening of 1740-1742.
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(1703-1758)
Educator, Philosopher, Scholar, Theologian, Journalist
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Zac Efron
Actor / 1987 -
Zac Efron is a teen heartthrob who appears in films and on TV, notably in the High School Musical films.
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(1987-)
Actor
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Jesse Eisenberg
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Playwright / 1983 -
American actor Jesse Eisenberg is known for memorable performances in movies from indie drama The Squid and the Whale to Oscar contender The Social Network.
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(1983-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Playwright
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Dwight D. Eisenhower
General, U.S. President, Journalist / 1890 - 1969
Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th president of the United States, promoted Atoms for Peace at the United Nations General Assembly in order to ease Cold War tensions.
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(1890-1969)
General, U.S. President, Journalist
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Jenna Elfman
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1971 -
Golden-Globe winning film and television actress Jenna Elfman played the free-spirited wife Dharma opposite Thomas Gibson on the popular sitcom Dharma and Greg.
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(1971-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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T.S. Eliot
Writer / 1888 - 1965
T.S. Eliot was an American-born English poet, playwright, and literary critic, arguably the most important English-language poet of the 20th century.
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(1888-1965)
Writer
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Albert Ellis
Scholar, Psychologist, Journalist / 1913 - 2007
Psychologist Albert Ellis developed the psychotherapeutic approach known as rational emotive behavior therapy, which help patients overcome irrational beliefs.
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(1913-2007)
Scholar, Psychologist, Journalist
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Ruth Ellis
Murderer / 1926 - 1955
Ruth Ellis is best known for the murder of her lover, leading to her execution, the last of a woman in England.
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(1926-1955)
Murderer
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Brooke Ellison
1978 -
Brooke Ellison became a quadriplegic after she was struck by a car as a seventh-grader. In 2002, her inspirational life story was published in Miracles Happen: One Mother, One Daughter, One Journey.
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(1978-)
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Eminem
Film Actor, Music Producer, Rapper / 1972 -
Eminem is an American rapper, record producer, and actor, who is known as one of the most controversial and best-selling artists of the early 21st century.
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(1972-)
Film Actor, Music Producer, Rapper
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Robert F. Engle
Educator, Economist, Academic Author, Editor / 1942 -
Robert F. Engle is a co-recipient of the 2003 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, honored for developing methods to analyze unpredictable movements in the financial market.
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(1942-)
Educator, Economist, Academic Author, Editor
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John Entwistle
Bassist / 1944 - 2002
Nicknamed "The Ox," bass guitarist John Entwistle was a founding member of the legendary rock band the Who.
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(1944-2002)
Bassist
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Laura Esquivel
Educator, Journalist, Author, Screenwriter / 1950 -
Laura Esquivel is the author of Like Water for Chocolate, an imaginative and compelling combination of novel and cookbook, as well as other books.
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(1950-)
Educator, Journalist, Author, Screenwriter
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William Faulkner
Author / 1897 - 1962
William Faulkner was a Nobel Prize-winning novelist of the American South, who wrote challenging prose and created the fictional Yoknapatawpha County. He is known for novels like Sartoris.
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(1897-1962)
Author
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Brett Favre
Football Player / 1969 -
Quarterback Brett Favre led the Green Bay Packers to victory in Super Bowl XXXI, and is the all-time leader in career passing yards and touchdowns.
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(1969-)
Football Player
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Jon Favreau
Film Actor, Director, Producer, Screenwriter / 1966 -
Jon Favreau is a Hollywood actor, screenwriter, director and producer known for film projects like Swingers, Elf and Iron Man.
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(1966-)
Film Actor, Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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Sarah Ferguson
Duchess / 1959 -
Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson is the ex-wife of Britain's Prince Andrew and is also a children's book author and film producer.
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(1959-)
Duchess
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Enrico Fermi
Physicist / 1901 - 1954
Physicist Enrico Fermi built the prototype of a nuclear reactor and worked on the Manhattan Project to develop the first atomic bomb.
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(1901-1954)
Physicist
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José Figueres Ferrer
World Leader / 1906 - 1990
Moderate socialist Costa Rican statesman José Figueres Ferrer served as president of a governing junta and later as constitutional president of Costa Rica.
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(1906-1990)
World Leader
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Peter Finch
Film Actor / 1916 - 1977
British-Australian actor Peter Finch is known for his portrayal of anchorman Howard Beale in Network, for which he received the first-ever posthumous Oscar.
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(1916-1977)
Film Actor
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Carrie Fisher
Film Actress / 1956 -
Carrie Fisher became a cultural icon after starring as Princess Leia in the Star Wars movies. Her first novel, Postcards from the Edge, was published in 1987.
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(1956-)
Film Actress
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F. Scott Fitzgerald
Author / 1896 - 1940
American short-story writer and novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald is known for his turbulent personal life and his famous novel The Great Gatsby.
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(1896-1940)
Author
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Flea
Bassist / 1962 -
With the Red Hot Chili Peppers, bassist Flea has scored numerous hit albums, including 1991's BloodSugarSexMagik and 2006's Stadium Arcadium.
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(1962-)
Bassist
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Frederick Fleet
1887 - 1965
Frederick Fleet was a crewman and lookout on the RMS Titanic. Fleet was one of the first to spot the iceberg that sunk the Titanic on April 15, 1912, and was one of the 705 passengers to survive the disaster.
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(1887-1965)
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Ari Fleischer
Government Official / 1960 -
Ari Fleischer is best known as the former White House Press Secretary serving President George W. Bush from 2001-2003.
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(1960-)
Government Official
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Joan Fontaine
Film Actress / 1917 -
Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine has appeared in such films as Rebecca (1940), Suspicion (1941), Jane Eyre (1944) and Othello (1952).
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(1917-)
Film Actress
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Michel Foucault
Anthropologist, Educator, Historian, Philosopher, Scholar, Activist, Academic Author, Journalist / 1926 - 1984
Michel Foucault was a French philosopher and historian. His best known works are Discipline and Punish and The History of Sexuality.
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(1926-1984)
Anthropologist, Educator, Historian, Philosopher, Scholar, Activist, Academic Author, Journalist
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E. Franklin Frazier
Sociologist / 1894 - 1962
Sociologist E. Franklin Frazier blazed a trail in the 1940s and 50s for African American academics who studied black culture.
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(1894-1962)
Sociologist
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Squeaky Fromme
Criminal / 1948 -
Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme was a member of Charles Manson's "Family," who was sentenced to life in prison for attempting to assassinate President Gerald Ford.
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(1948-)
Criminal
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Annette Funicello
Actress / 1942 - 2013
Annette Funicello is an American singer and actress known for her starring roles on Walt Disney's The Mickey Mouse Club and in the Beach Party film series.
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(1942-2013)
Actress
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Zach Galifianakis
Film Actor, Comedian / 1969 -
Zach Galifianakis is a comedic actor who struck Hollywood gold after appearing in the 2009 blockbuster The Hangover.
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(1969-)
Film Actor, Comedian
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Michael Gambon
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1940 -
Irish actor Michael Gambon is best known for his role as Albus Dumbledore in five of the seven J.K. Rowling Harry Potter films. Prior to his role as Dumbledore, Gambon was known as one of the leading thespians of his generation.
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(1940-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Mahatma Gandhi
Anti-War Activist / 1869 - 1948
Mahatmas Gandhi was the primary leader of India's independence movement and also the architect of a form of civil disobedience that would influence the world.
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(1869-1948)
Anti-War Activist
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Alexander Gardner
Photographer / 1821 - 1882
Alexander Gardner was a Scottish photographer who moved to the United States and took some of the most memorable photos of the American Civil War.
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(1821-1882)
Photographer
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Janeane Garofalo
Activist, Actress, Comedian, Radio Talk Show Host, Writer / 1964 -
Janeane Garofalo is an Emmy Award-nominated TV and film actress, comedian and political activist known for work like Reality Bites and The Truth About Cats & Dogs.
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(1964-)
Activist, Actress, Comedian, Radio Talk Show Host, Writer
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Greer Garson
Film Actress / 1904 - 1996
British-born Hollywood starlet Greer Garson was one of the most popular actresses of the World War II era.
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(1904-1996)
Film Actress
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Robert Gates
Government Official / 1943 -
Robert Gates served as director of the CIA under George H.W. Bush before serving as secretary of defense under presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
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(1943-)
Government Official
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Janet Gaynor
Film Actress / 1906 - 1984
Silent film actress Janet Gaynor won the first-ever Academy Award for Best Actress in 1929, for her role in the movie Seventh Heaven.
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(1906-1984)
Film Actress
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Bob Geldof
Activist, Songwriter, Singer, Philanthropist / 1951 -
Bob Geldof is best known as the singer of the band the Boomtown Rats and for his political activism, particularly anti-poverty efforts in Africa.
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(1951-)
Activist, Songwriter, Singer, Philanthropist
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George Gershwin
Songwriter / 1898 - 1937
George Gershwin was one of the most significant American composers of the 20th century, known for popular stage and screen numbers as well as classical compositions.
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(1898-1937)
Songwriter
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Dizzy Gillespie
Songwriter, Singer, Trumpet Player / 1917 - 1993
A jazz trumpeter and composer, Dizzy Gillespie played with Charlie Parker and developed the music known as "bebop." His best-known compositions include "Oop Bob Sh' Bam," "Groovin' High," "Salt Peanuts" and "A Night in Tunisia."
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(1917-1993)
Songwriter, Singer, Trumpet Player
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Lillian Gish
Film Actress, Theater Actress / 1893 - 1993
Lillian Gish was an actress regarded as one of silent cinema's finest.
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(1893-1993)
Film Actress, Theater Actress
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Robert Goddard
Educator, Engineer, Inventor, Physicist / 1882 - 1945
American physicist Robert H. Goddard built the world's first liquid-fueld rocket in 1926 and is best known as the founding father of modern rocketry.
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(1882-1945)
Educator, Engineer, Inventor, Physicist
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Jeff Goldblum
Actor / 1952 -
Jeff Goldblum is a film, TV and stage actor known for his roles in work like The Fly, Jurassic Park, Igby Goes Down and Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
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(1952-)
Actor
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Juan Gonzalez
Baseball Player / 1969 -
Baseball player Juan Gonzalez, considered by some to be the best Puerto Rican player since Roberto Clemente, played for the Rangers, Tigers, Royals and Indians.
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(1969-)
Baseball Player
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Graham Greene
Journalist, Author, Playwright / 1904 - 1991
Graham Greene, who wrote The End of the Affair in 1951, is one of the most widely read and critically acclaimed British novelists of the 20th century.
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(1904-1991)
Journalist, Author, Playwright
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Peter Greene
Actor / 1965 -
Peter Greene is an American character actor best known for his roles as villains in Pulp Fiction and The Mask.
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(1965-)
Actor
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Dick Gregory
Civil Rights Activist, Comedian / 1932 -
Dick Gregory is a comedian and activist who became well known for his biting brand of comedy that attacked racial prejudice.
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(1932-)
Civil Rights Activist, Comedian
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Ioan Gruffudd
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1973 -
Ioan Gruffudd is a Welsh actor best known for playing Horatio Hornblower in the Emmy Award-winning A&E miniseries.
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(1973-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Edmund Gwenn
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1875 - 1959
British actor Edmund Gwenn's claim to fame was his unforgettable role as Santa Claus in the classic Miracle on 34th Street.
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(1875-1959)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Chuck Hagel
U.S. Representative / 1946 -
Chuck Hagel cofounded Vanguard Cellular Systems, is a former Republican U.S. senator from Nebraska, and was nominated for U.S. secretary of defense by Barack Obama.
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(1946-)
U.S. Representative
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Adelaide Hall
Singer / 1901 - 1993
Adelaide Hall was an American-born jazz singer whose improvisational wordless rhythms ushered in what became known as scat.
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(1901-1993)
Singer
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Daryl Hall
Singer / 1946 -
Daryl Hall is a musician whose group Hall & Oates burned up the charts in the 1970s and early 1980s.
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(1946-)
Singer
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William S. Halsted
Doctor, Surgeon, Scientist / 1852 - 1922
William S. Halsted was a pioneer of scientific surgery who opened a surgical school at Johns Hopkins University.
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(1852-1922)
Doctor, Surgeon, Scientist
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Fannie Lou Hamer
Civil Rights Activist, Philanthropist / 1917 - 1977
Fannie Lou Hamer was a civil rights activists who helped African Americans register to vote and who cofounded the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.
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(1917-1977)
Civil Rights Activist, Philanthropist
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Mark Hamill
Film Actor / 1951 -
American actor Mark Hamill became famous for his role as Luke Skywalker in the epic film Star Wars.
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(1951-)
Film Actor
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Linda Hamilton
Film Actress / 1956 -
Actress Linda Hamilton is best known for her role as Sarah Connor in The Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgment Day—films that essentially made her the first female action hero and earned her the title of "Body Of The Nineties."
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(1956-)
Film Actress
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Darrell Hammond
Comedian / 1955 -
Darrell Hammond is an actor, stand-up comedian, and impressionist known for his long stint on Saturday Night Live and his spot-on impression of former president Bill Clinton.
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(1955-)
Comedian
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Art Hanes
Lawyer, Mayor / 1916 - 1997
Art Hanes was mayor of Birmingham, Alabama, between 1961 and 1963. He actively opposed racial integration.
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(1916-1997)
Lawyer, Mayor
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James Hanratty
Murderer / 1936 - 1962
James Hanratty was hanged in 1962 after being convicted of shooting a couple near London, but his guilt is still disputed.
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(1936-1962)
Murderer
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John Harbaugh
Coach / 1962 -
John Harbaugh is an American football coach in the NFL and the older brother of former player-turned-coach Jim Harbaugh.
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(1962-)
Coach
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Frances E.W. Harper
Activist, Poet / 1825 - 1911
Poet and orator Frances Watkins, the child of two free black parents, publicly advocated for abolition and education through speeches and publications.
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(1825-1911)
Activist, Poet
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Richard Harris
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1930 - 2002
Irish actor Richard Harris is best known for his performances as King Arthur in Broadway's Camelot and Albus Dumbledore in the first two Harry Potter films.
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(1930-2002)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Caroline Harrison
Women's Rights Activist, U.S. First Lady / 1832 - 1892
Caroline Harrison married future U.S. President Benjamin Harrison in 1853. As first lady, she oversaw the installation of electricity in the White House.
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(1832-1892)
Women's Rights Activist, U.S. First Lady
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Robert Harting
Athlete / 1984 -
Robert Harting is a German discus thrower and Olympic gold medalist. Known for tearing open his shirt after big wins, he is often called "The Incredible Hulk."
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(1984-)
Athlete
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Phil Hartman
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Screenwriter / 1948 - 1998
Canadian-born American actor Phil Hartman is best known for his performances on Saturday Night Live.
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(1948-1998)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Screenwriter
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PJ Harvey
Painter, Sculptor, Songwriter, Guitarist, Pianist, Singer / 1969 -
British singer and songwriter PJ Harvey is best known for her wide range of musical styles, ranging from rock to electronica and folk.
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(1969-)
Painter, Sculptor, Songwriter, Guitarist, Pianist, Singer
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Václav Havel
World Leader, Playwright / 1936 - 2011
Václav Havel is a playwright who in 1989 became the president of Czechoslovakia, contining on after the country became the Czech Republic until 2003.
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(1936-2011)
World Leader, Playwright
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John Hay
Lawyer, Writer, Government Official / 1838 - 1905
U.S. Secretary of State John Hay began his career as Abraham Lincoln’s private secretary, and was later known for promoting an "Open Door" policy in China.
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(1838-1905)
Lawyer, Writer, Government Official
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Helen Hayes
Actress / 1900 - 1993
Helen Hayes was an American actress best known for being one of two women to have received all four entertainment awards: an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony.
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(1900-1993)
Actress
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Rutherford B. Hayes
Lawyer, Military Leader, Governor, U.S. President, U.S. Representative / 1822 - 1893
Rutherford B. Hayes was the 19th president of the United States and oversaw the end of the rebuilding efforts of the Reconstruction.
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(1822-1893)
Lawyer, Military Leader, Governor, U.S. President, U.S. Representative