m
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Ramsay MacDonald
Prime Minister / 1866 - 1937
Ramsay MacDonald was the first Labour Party prime minister of Great Britain, in Labour governments and the national coalition government.
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(1866-1937)
Prime Minister
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Jeffrey MacDonald
Murderer, Doctor / 1943 -
New York physician Jeffrey MacDonald was convicted in 1979 for murdering his pregnant wife and two daughters, but questions remain about his guilt.
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(1943-)
Murderer, Doctor
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Catharine A. MacKinnon
Educator, Women's Rights Activist, Lawyer / 1946 -
Lawyer and feminist Catharine Alice MacKinnon established the legal claim that sexual harassment is sex discrimination.
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(1946-)
Educator, Women's Rights Activist, Lawyer
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Winnie Mandela
Activist, Government Official / 1936 -
Winnie Mandela was the controversial wife of Nelson Mandela who spent her life in varying governmental roles.
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(1936-)
Activist, Government Official
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Magnus Magnusson
Game Show Host, Academic Author / 1929 - 2007
Magnus Magnusson was a writer and TV personality known for his 25 years on the BBC game show Mastermind.
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(1929-2007)
Game Show Host, Academic Author
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Alfred Thayer Mahan
Educator, Historian, Military Leader, Journalist / 1840 - 1914
Alfred Thayer Mahan was an American naval officer and historian who was an exponent of sea power in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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(1840-1914)
Educator, Historian, Military Leader, Journalist
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Katherine Mansfield
Author / 1888 - 1923
Writer Katherine Mansfield is best known for creating the story collections Bliss and The Garden Party.
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(1888-1923)
Author
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Peter Mansfield
Academic, Physicist / 1933 -
Professor Peter Mansfield received the Nobel Prize for further developing magnetic resonance (MRI) technology, leading to its widespread use in hospitals.
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(1933-)
Academic, Physicist
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Mickey Mantle
Baseball Player / 1931 - 1995
Mickey Mantle played for the New York Yankees from 1951 to 1968, and was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1974.
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(1931-1995)
Baseball Player
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Alice Marble
Tennis Player / 1913 - 1990
Alice Marble was a women's tennis champion, winner of 12 U.S. Open and 5 Wimbledon titles. She also served as U.S spy in Switzerland during WWII.
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(1913-1990)
Tennis Player
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Juan Antonio Marichal
Baseball Player / 1937 -
Professional baseball player Juan Antonio Marichal the first Latin American to pitch a no-hitter (on June 15, 1963) in the major leagues.
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(1937-)
Baseball Player
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Ziggy Marley
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1968 -
Singer and songwriter Ziggy Marley is the oldest son of the reggae giant Bob Marley, and is best known as a talented reggae musician in his own right.
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(1968-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Bruno Mars
Songwriter, Singer / 1985 -
After several years as one of pop music's premier songwriters, Bruno Mars broke out as a singer in his own right with the 2010 hit "Nothin' on You."
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(1985-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Wynton Marsalis
Songwriter, Trumpet Player / 1961 -
A giant in the music world, trumpeter Wynton Marsalis is a multi-Grammy Award winner who has been lauded for his work both in jazz and classical music.
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(1961-)
Songwriter, Trumpet Player
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Barry J. Marshall
Doctor, Scientist / 1951 -
Nobel Prize-winning physician Barry J. Marshall discovered that stomach ulcers were caused by bacteria, and can be treated with antibiotics.
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(1951-)
Doctor, Scientist
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John Marshall
Supreme Court Justice, Political Leader / 1755 - 1835
John Marshall became the fourth chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court in 1801. He is largely responsible for establishing the Supreme Court's role in federal government.
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(1755-1835)
Supreme Court Justice, Political Leader
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Penny Marshall
Director, Producer / 1943 -
Penny Marshall became a successful film director after starring in the sitcom Laverne and Shirley. Her works include Big and Riding in Cars With Boys.
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(1943-)
Director, Producer
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Groucho Marx
Film Actor, Comedian / 1890 - 1977
Comedian and film actor Groucho Marx was one of the Marx Brothers. He spent nearly seven decades making people laugh with his snappy one-liners and sharp wit.
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(1890-1977)
Film Actor, Comedian
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Gummo Marx
Actor, Comedian, Inventor / 1892 - 1977
Often referred to as the "forgotten" Marx brother, Gummo Marx was the first to leave the act to enlist in World War I and become a businessman.
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(1892-1977)
Actor, Comedian, Inventor
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Marcello Mastroianni
Actor / 1924 - 1996
Marcello Mastroianni often played the ideal European male in Federico Fellini's films.
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(1924-1996)
Actor
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Johnny Mathis
Singer / 1935 -
Jazz singer Johnny Mathis’s suave ballad singing helped him survive the dominance of rock in popular music, and he remained a successful nightclub performer.
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(1935-)
Singer
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Walter Matthau
Film Actor / 1920 - 2000
Walter Matthau was an actor known for his gruff on-screen demeanor in such films as The Odd Couple and Grumpy Old Men.
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(1920-2000)
Film Actor
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François Mauriac
Journalist, Author, Playwright, Poet / 1885 - 1970
French novelist François Mauriac won the 1952 Nobel Prize for Literature. The prolific writer focused on themes about human nature and the desire for God.
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(1885-1970)
Journalist, Author, Playwright, Poet
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John Mayer
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1977 -
Singer, songwriter, and guitarist John Mayer’s soft rock earned him a number of Grammy Awards, paving the way for similar success in a blues-based vein.
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(1977-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Leo McCarey
Director / 1898 - 1969
Leo McCarey was an American movie director, writer and producer who specialized in light comedy and nostalgia.
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(1898-1969)
Director
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Linda McCartney
Animal Rights Activist, Photographer / 1941 - 1998
Linda McCartney was a photographer who became widely known as the wife of Beatle Paul McCartney.
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(1941-1998)
Animal Rights Activist, Photographer
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William McGuffey
Educator, Academic Author / 1800 - 1873
William McGuffey was a 19th-century educator remembered chiefly for his series of elementary readers.
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(1800-1873)
Educator, Academic Author
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Mark McGwire
Baseball Player / 1963 -
One of the most powerful hitters in baseball history, Mark McGwire briefly held the record for most home runs in a single season.
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(1963-)
Baseball Player
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Jim McKay
Television Personality / 1921 - 2008
Jim McKay is one of the most famous sportscasters in the history of television. He hosted ABC's Wide World of Sports and was a frequent Olympic commentator.
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(1921-2008)
Television Personality
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Terry McMillan
Author / 1951 -
Best-selling African-American novelist Terry McMillan wrote Waiting to Exhale and How Stella Got her Groove Back. Both became films starring Angela Bassett.
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(1951-)
Author
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Aimée Semple McPherson
Evangelist / 1890 - 1944
Aimee Semple McPherson was a controversial Pentecostal evangelist whose International Church of the Foursquare Gospel had tens of thousands of followers.
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(1890-1944)
Evangelist
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Jayne Meadows
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Television Personality / 1920 -
Jayne Meadows is an American actress best known for her television work on I’ve Got a Secret (1952-'59). She is the wife of comedian Steve Allen.
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(1920-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Television Personality
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John Mellencamp
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1951 -
A pop sensation in the 1980s, singer-songwriter John Mellencamp has evolved into one of rock’s most enduring acts, and given voice to the small-town experience.
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(1951-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Carlos Mencia
Comedian, Television Personality / 1967 -
Comedian Carlos Mencia hosted Loco Slam on HBO and had his own comedy show, Mind of Mencia, on Comedy Central.
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(1967-)
Comedian, Television Personality
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Charles Edward Merrill
Entrepreneur / 1885 - 1956
Charles Edward Merrill was an American investment banker who co-founded Merrill Lynch & Company and arranged the merger that created the Safeway food chain.
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(1885-1956)
Entrepreneur
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W. S. Merwin
Linguist, Editor, Poet / 1927 -
W.S. Merwin is a Pulitzer-winning poet and translator known for works such as The Carrier of Ladders.
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(1927-)
Linguist, Editor, Poet
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Arthur Miller
Playwright / 1915 - 2005
Arthur Miller was an American playwright whose bitting criticism of societal problems defined his genius. His best known play is Death of a Salesman.
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(1915-2005)
Playwright
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Jean-François Millet
Painter / 1814 - 1875
Jean-Francois Millet was a French painter who is well known for his paintings of peasants and the labors of rural life.
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(1814-1875)
Painter
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César Milstein
Immunologist / 1927 - 2002
César Milstein developed monoclonal antibody production and received a Nobel Prize in 1984. Monoclonal antibodies are used in pregnancy tests and diagnosing diseases.
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(1927-2002)
Immunologist
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Dominique Moceanu
Activist, Gymnast / 1981 -
American gymnast Dominique Moceanu was a member of the "Magnificent Seven," the U.S. women's gymnastics team that won Olympic gold in 1996.
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(1981-)
Activist, Gymnast
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Thelonious Monk
Songwriter, Pianist / 1917 - 1982
Thelonious Monk is one of the greatest jazz musicians of all time and one of first creators of modern jazz.
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(1917-1982)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Yves Montand
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Singer / 1921 - 1991
Yves Montand was an Italian actor known for such films as Wages of Fear and Manon of the Spring.
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(1921-1991)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Singer
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Fernanda Montenegro
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Entrepreneur / 1929 -
Regarded as Brazil's most talented actress, Fernanda Montenegro's career has spanned more than fifty years and included countless stage, TV and film roles.
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(1929-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Entrepreneur
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Helen Wills Moody
Coach, Tennis Player / 1905 - 1998
Tennis player Helen Wills Moody was the first female athlete to become an international star, winning 31 Grand Slam titles during her career.
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(1905-1998)
Coach, Tennis Player
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Roger Moore
Film Actor, Television Actor, Producer, Philanthropist / 1927 -
Roger Moore is a British actor best known for his role as James Bond in seven films from 1973-'85.
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(1927-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Producer, Philanthropist
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José María Morelos
Political Leader, Priest / 1765 - 1815
Revolutionary priest José María Morelos assumed leadership of the Mexican independence movement after Miguel Hidalgo's 1810 rebellion and subsequent execution.
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(1765-1815)
Political Leader, Priest
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Aldo Moro
Educator, Lawyer, Political Leader / 1916 - 1978
Aldo Moro was leader of the Christian Democratic Party, who served five times as premier of Italy. In 1978 he was kidnapped and murdered by terrorists.
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(1916-1978)
Educator, Lawyer, Political Leader
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Jelly Roll Morton
Songwriter, Pianist / 1890 - 1941
Jelly Roll Morton was an American pianist and songwriter best known for influencing the formation of modern day jazz during the 1920s.
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(1890-1941)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Hossein Mousavi
Academic, Architect, Artist, Prime Minister / 1941 -
Hossein Mousavi is an Iranian political leader, painter, and architect. He was the 79th and last Prime Minister of Iran from 1981 to 1989.
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(1941-)
Academic, Architect, Artist, Prime Minister
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Nana Mouskouri
Singer, Political Leader / 1934 -
Singer Nana Mouskouri became a star in Europe for the song "The White Rose of Athens." She also served in the European Parliament (1994–1999).
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(1934-)
Singer, Political Leader
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Stephen Moyer
Television Actor / 1969 -
Stephen Moyer is best known for his portrayal of seductive vampire Bill Compton on HBO's hit show True Blood.
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(1969-)
Television Actor
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Elijah Muhammad
Religious Leader / 1897 - 1975
Elijah Muhammad rose from poverty to become the charismatic leader of the black nationalist group Nation of Islam, and mentor of Malcolm X and Louis Farrakhan.
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(1897-1975)
Religious Leader
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R.K. Narayan
Journalist, Author / 1906 - 2001
Indian author R.K. Narayan is widely considered to be one of India's greatest English language novelists known for his simple and unpretentious writing style.
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(1906-2001)
Journalist, Author
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Thomas Nast
Illustrator, Journalist / 1840 - 1902
Thomas Nast is known as the “Father of the American Cartoon,” having created satirical art during the 19th century that critiqued slavery and crime.
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(1840-1902)
Illustrator, Journalist
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Fats Navarro
Saxophonist, Trumpet Player / 1923 - 1950
African-American jazz trumpet virtuoso Fats Navarro was one of the founders of bebop. He struggled with a heroin addiction and tuberculosis.
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(1923-1950)
Saxophonist, Trumpet Player
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Martina Navratilova
Tennis Player / 1956 -
Czech tennis star Martina Navratilova was one of the world's top tennis players in the 1970s and '80s.
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(1956-)
Tennis Player
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Benjamin Netanyahu
Prime Minister / 1949 -
Benjamin Netanyahu is best known for his service as prime minister of Israel.
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(1949-)
Prime Minister
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John Nettles
Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1943 -
British actor John Nettles is known for his crime-fighting, mystery-solving roles. He played Detective Chief Inspector Barnaby on the show The Midsomer Murders.
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(1943-)
Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Louise Nevelson
Sculptor / 1899 - 1988
Louise Nevelson was an iconoclast artist known for her monochromatic abstract expressionist sculptures. She rose to be an internationally known artist and worked into her 80s.
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(1899-1988)
Sculptor
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Olivia Newton-John
Film Actress, Singer / 1948 -
Best known as the clean-cut Sandy in the musical film Grease, Olivia Newton-John battled breast cancer in the 1990s and helped raise awareness through her music.
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(1948-)
Film Actress, Singer
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Friedrich Nietzsche
Philosopher, Scholar / 1844 - 1900
19th-century German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche radically questioned widely held cultural beliefs and is best known for his "God is dead" concept.
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(1844-1900)
Philosopher, Scholar
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Alfred Nobel
Business Leader, Engineer, Inventor, Chemist / 1833 - 1896
Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel invented dynamite and other explosives. He used his enormous fortune from 355 patents to institute the Nobel Prizes.
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(1833-1896)
Business Leader, Engineer, Inventor, Chemist
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Carlos Noriega
Astronaut / 1959 -
Carlos Noriega joined NASA’s Astronaut Corps in 1994. He focused on building the International Space Station during his second mission in 2000.
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(1959-)
Astronaut
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Oliver North
Government Official / 1943 -
Oliver North, former deputy-director of the National Security Council, was implicated in the Iran-Contra affair and forced to resign. Charges were cleared in 1990.
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(1943-)
Government Official
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Christiane Nuesslein-Volhard
Geneticist / 1942 -
Christiane Nuesslein-Volhard is a German developmental geneticist who won a Nobel Prize for research concerning the mechanisms of early embryonic development.
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(1942-)
Geneticist
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Laura Nyro
Pianist, Singer / 1947 - 1997
Laura Nyro is best known for her musical career as a singer-songwriter, which began in the 1960s.
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(1947-1997)
Pianist, Singer
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Flann O'Brien
Writer / 1911 - 1966
Author Flann O’Brien’s most famous novel, At Swim-Two-Birds, combines folklore, poetry and humor. It was published in 1939.
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(1911-1966)
Writer
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Walter O'Malley
Business Leader / 1903 - 1979
Walter O'Malley was the influential president of the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers for nearly 30 years.
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(1903-1979)
Business Leader
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Eugene O'Neill
Playwright / 1888 - 1953
Eugene O'Neill was the first American dramatist to regard the stage as a literary medium and the only U.S. playwright to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature.
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(1888-1953)
Playwright
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Severo Ochoa
Academic, Chemist / 1905 - 1993
Severo Ochoa was co-awarded the 1959 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering an enzyme in bacteria that enables the synthesis of RNA.
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(1905-1993)
Academic, Chemist
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Ehud Olmert
Prime Minister / 1945 -
Ehud Olmert became prime minister of Israel after Ariel Sharon's massive stroke in 2006. He was forced to resign under charges of corruption in 2009.
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(1945-)
Prime Minister
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Jerry Orbach
Actor / 1935 - 2004
Jerry Orbach was a Tony Award-winning American actor best known for his role as Detective Lennie Briscoe on Law & Order.
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(1935-2004)
Actor
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Sharon Osbourne
Entrepreneur, Talk Show Host, Reality Television Star / 1952 -
Sharon Osbourne is known as the wife of legendary rock star Ozzy Osbourne and a television personality who's been featured on several programs, including The Osbournes and The Talk.
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(1952-)
Entrepreneur, Talk Show Host, Reality Television Star
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Marie Osmond
Theater Actress, Singer, Television Personality / 1959 -
Singer, actress, and television personality, Marie Osmond was half of the brother-and-sister duo Donny and Marie, with her brother Donny Osmond.
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(1959-)
Theater Actress, Singer, Television Personality
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Lee Harvey Oswald
Assassin / 1939 - 1963
Lee Harvey Oswald was a former U.S. Marine who was accused of killing President John F. Kennedy. While in police custody, Oswald was murdered by Jack Ruby.
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(1939-1963)
Assassin
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Melanie Oudin
Tennis Player / 1991 -
Melanie Oudin is a professional women's tennis player. She is reanked in the top 100 players in the owrld and has won three ITF titles.
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(1991-)
Tennis Player
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Clive Owen
Film Actor / 1964 -
British actor Clive Owen’s performance in the 2004 film Closer dazzled critics and audiences, winning him a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award nomination.
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(1964-)
Film Actor
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William S. Paley
Entrepreneur, Television Producer / 1901 - 1990
William S. Paley was a businessman who started what would become the CBS television network.
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(1901-1990)
Entrepreneur, Television Producer
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Bristol Palin
Television Personality, Blogger / 1990 -
The daughter of former governor of Alaska and 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, Bristol Palin appeared as herself on The Secret Life of the American Teenager in 2010, and has participated on ABC's Dancing with the Stars.
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(1990-)
Television Personality, Blogger
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Gwyneth Paltrow
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1972 -
Gwyneth Paltrow is an American actress best known for her lead roles in Seven (1995), Emma (1996) and Great Expectations (1998). In 1998 she won an Oscar for Best Actress for her role in Shakespeare in Love.
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(1972-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Bonnie Parker
Murderer, Thief / 1910 - 1934
Half of the notorious Bonnie and Clyde, Bonnie Parker became one of America's most famous outlaws. She and partner Clyde Barrow robbed banks and small businesses, leaving a bloody train of murder victims in their wake.
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(1910-1934)
Murderer, Thief
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Trey Parker
Actor, Director, Screenwriter / 1969 -
Trey Parker is a writer, director and actor known chiefly as the creator and driving force behind the animated TV series South Park.
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(1969-)
Actor, Director, Screenwriter
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Frederick Douglass Patterson
Educator / 1901 - 1988
Educator Frederick Douglass Patterson served as president of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. He also founded the United College Negro Fund.
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(1901-1988)
Educator
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Etan Patz
1972 - 1979
New York City resident Etan Patz disappeared in 1979, when he was 6 years old. Nearly 33 years later, in May 2012, New Jersey resident Pedro Hernandez confessed to the murder.
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(1972-1979)
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Paul I of Russia
Emperor / 1754 - 1801
Paul I of Russia served as the nation's emperor for a brief, tyrannical five years before he was assassinated 1801.
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(1754-1801)
Emperor
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Luciano Pavarotti
Singer / 1935 - 2007
A tenor known for his larger-than-life showmanship, Luciano Pavarotti helped expand the popularity of opera worldwide.
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(1935-2007)
Singer
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Annie Smith Peck
Athlete, Journalist / 1850 - 1935
Annie Smith Peck was a trailblazing scholar, writer and athlete who set records as a mountain climber in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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(1850-1935)
Athlete, Journalist
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Pedro I
Military Leader, King / 1798 - 1834
Pedro I of Spain, also known as Dom Pedro is best known as the founder of the Brazilian empire and the first emperor of Brazil.
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(1798-1834)
Military Leader, King
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William Penn
Lawyer, Political Leader, Religious Leader, Journalist / 1644 - 1718
William Penn was a Quaker religious leader who oversaw the founding of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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(1644-1718)
Lawyer, Political Leader, Religious Leader, Journalist
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Ty Pennington
Reality Television Star, Journalist / 1964 -
Ty Pennington is a TV host, author and designer whose purview, in all its forms, is home improvement.
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(1964-)
Reality Television Star, Journalist
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Luke Perry
Television Actor / 1966 -
Actor Luke Perry was born October 11, 1966, in Fredericktown, Ohio. In 1990, he landed his breakthrough role as the rebellious teen heartthrob Dylan McKay on Aaron Spelling’s dramatic TV series Beverly Hills 90210. In the years since, he has enjoyed
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(1966-)
Television Actor
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Juan Perón
Military Leader, World Leader / 1895 - 1974
Juan Perón was an army colonel who became president of Argentina (1946-52, 1952-55, 1973-74) and was the founder and leader of the Peronist movement.
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(1895-1974)
Military Leader, World Leader
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Tom Petty
Songwriter / 1950 -
Tom Petty is best known as the front man for the well-known band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. He pursued a solo career in 1989, recording hit songs like "Free Fallin'" and "Runnin' Down a Dream."
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(1950-)
Songwriter
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Robert Pinsky
Academic, Literary Critic, Poet / 1940 -
American poet and critic Robert Pinksy is best known for writing about the significance of every-day experiences.
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(1940-)
Academic, Literary Critic, Poet
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Harold Pinter
Activist, Playwright, Poet, Screenwriter / 1930 - 2008
Harold Pinter is a renowned British playwright who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2005.
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(1930-2008)
Activist, Playwright, Poet, Screenwriter
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John Prine
Guitarist, Singer / 1946 -
John Prine is an American singer-songwriter who has issued a prodigious number of albums. His work has been covered by Bonnie Raitt, Johnny Cash and George Strait.
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(1946-)
Guitarist, Singer
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Vladimir Putin
World Leader, Prime Minister / 1952 -
Vladimir Putin served as president of Russia from 2000 to 2008, and was re-elected to the presidency in 2012. He previously served as Russia's prime minister.
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(1952-)
World Leader, Prime Minister
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Mario Puzo
Author, Screenwriter / 1920 - 1999
Mario Puzo became famous when he adapted his novel The Godfather into a screenplay for director Francis Ford Coppola in the 1960s.
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(1920-1999)
Author, Screenwriter
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Jean Vander Pyl
Film Actress, Television Actress, Radio Personality / 1919 - 1999
Jean Vander Ply was an American actress on radio, television and film. He is best known as the voice of Wilma Flintstone from the cartoon The Flintstones.
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(1919-1999)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Radio Personality
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Casimir Périer
Entrepreneur, Government Official / 1777 - 1832
Casimir Périer became one of the best-known Paris bankers by 1814. He served as president of the Chamber of Deputies under King Louis-Philippe.
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(1777-1832)
Entrepreneur, Government Official