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Randy Quaid
Actor / 1950 -
Actor Randy Quaid is an “everyman” who has appeared in films ranging from dramas such as The Last Detail to comedies like National Lampoon’s Vacation.
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(1950-)
Actor
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José Quintero
Director / 1924 - 1999
Panamanian-born U.S. theatrical director José Quintero was a founder of the Off-Broadway theatre Circle in the Square, where he directed regularly from 1950.
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(1924-1999)
Director
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Robert Rauschenberg
Painter, Sculptor / 1925 - 2008
American artist Robert Rauschenberg is best known for paving the way for pop art of the 1960's with fellow artist Jasper Johns.
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(1925-2008)
Painter, Sculptor
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Bernice Johnson Reagon
Civil Rights Activist, Songwriter, Singer / 1942 -
Musician and historian Bernice Johnson Reagon was a civil rights activist known for her political songs.
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(1942-)
Civil Rights Activist, Songwriter, Singer
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Thomas B. Reed
U.S. Representative / 1839 - 1902
Thomas B. Reed was the Speaker of the 38th United States House of Representatives from Maine from 1895 to 1899.
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(1839-1902)
U.S. Representative
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Christopher Reeve
Film Actor / 1952 - 2004
Actor Christopher Reeve played Superman in the movie and its sequels. After a spinal cord injury, he started a foundation to help other paraplegics.
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(1952-2004)
Film Actor
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William Rehnquist
Supreme Court Justice / 1924 - 2005
William Rehnquist was appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court by President Richard Nixon in 1971. He was elevated to the post of chief justice by President Ronald Reagan in 1986. He remained chief justice until his death in 2005.
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(1924-2005)
Supreme Court Justice
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Jason Reitman
Film Actor, Television Actor, Director, Producer, Television Producer, Academic Author, Screenwriter / 1977 -
Jason Reitman is a film director, screenwriter, producer and actor, best known for directing, Thank You for Smoking, Juno, and Up in the Air.
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(1977-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Director, Producer, Television Producer, Academic Author, Screenwriter
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Hiram R. Revels
Academic, U.S. Representative, Minister / 1827 - 1901
Hiram Revels is best known as the first African American to serve in the United States Senate.
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(1827-1901)
Academic, U.S. Representative, Minister
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Anne Rice
Author / 1941 -
Anne Rice wrote supernatural novels. Her most famous series was Vampire Chronicles, which included the book Interview with the Vampire.
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(1941-)
Author
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Jerry Rice
Football Player / 1962 -
Hall of Fame football wide receiver Jerry Rice played for the San Francisco 49ers and is widely considered the greatest ever to play his position.
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(1962-)
Football Player
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Buddy Rich
Drummer / 1917 - 1987
Buddy Rich played drums in swing bands with Artie Shaw and Tommy Dorsey, and was known for his drumming speed.
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(1917-1987)
Drummer
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Cliff Richard
Film Actor, Singer / 1940 -
Cliff Richard, once dubbed the British Elvis Presley, is a singer whose single “Move It” was the first great British rock-and-roll record.
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(1940-)
Film Actor, Singer
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Richard III
Political Leader, King / 1452 - 1485
Richard III was king of England for two turbulent years. He is best known for being accused of murdering his nephews to protect his throne.
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(1452-1485)
Political Leader, King
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Kevin Richardson
Environmental Activist, Actor, Model, Music Producer, Singer / 1971 -
Singer Kevin Richardson, the eldest of the Backstreet Boys and People magazine's Sexiest Pop Star of 1999, is also known for acting on Broadway and in indie films.
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(1971-)
Environmental Activist, Actor, Model, Music Producer, Singer
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Eddie Rickenbacker
Race Car Driver, Business Leader, Pilot / 1890 - 1973
During his lengthy career, Eddie Rickenbacker (1890–1973) went from racecar driver to WWI flying ace to president of Eastern Airlines.
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(1890-1973)
Race Car Driver, Business Leader, Pilot
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Louis Riel
Political Leader / 1844 - 1885
Louis Riel was the leader of the Métis in western Canada who led his people in revolt against Canadian sovereignty.
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(1844-1885)
Political Leader
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Arthur Rimbaud
Poet / 1854 - 1891
Poet Arthur Rimbaud (1854–1891) shook the world of verse with his decadent poems, including "The Drunken Boat" (1871).
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(1854-1891)
Poet
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Faith Ringgold
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Painter, Author / 1930 -
Faith Ringgold is an American artist and author who became famous for innovative, quilted narrations like Tar Beach that communicate her political beliefs.
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(1930-)
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Painter, Author
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Kelly Ripa
Television Actress, Talk Show Host / 1970 -
Kelly Ripa joined co-host Regis Philbin for ABC's morning talk show Live with Regis and Kelly, replacing Kathie Lee Gifford. She was also on All My Children.
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(1970-)
Television Actress, Talk Show Host
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Phil Rizzuto
Baseball Player, Radio Personality / 1917 - 2007
Italian-American Phil Rizzuto was an American Major League Baseball
shortstop who spent his 13 year athletic career playing for the New York
Yankees.
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(1917-2007)
Baseball Player, Radio Personality
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Jerome Robbins
Choreographer, Director, Philanthropist, Television Producer / 1918 - 1998
Jerome Robbins' was one of the 20th centuries most popular Broadway ballet and musical choreographers.
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(1918-1998)
Choreographer, Director, Philanthropist, Television Producer
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Marty Robbins
Singer / 1925 - 1982
Marty Robbins was an iconic country and Western singer.
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(1925-1982)
Singer
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Tim Robbins
Film Actor / 1958 -
Tim Robbins is an Academy Award-winning actor as well as an accomplished film director, writer and activist. He had a 23-year relationship with actress Susan Sarandon.
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(1958-)
Film Actor
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Robert Reed
Television Actor / 1932 - 1992
American actor Robert Reed played the quintessential family man Mike Brady in the enduring sitcom The Brady Bunch.
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(1932-1992)
Television Actor
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Jim Rome
Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host / 1964 -
Brash sports-talk personality Jim Rome has entertained fans and clashed with interview subjects while rising to fame as a radio and television host.
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(1964-)
Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host
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Mickey Rooney
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Singer / 1920 -
Mickey Rooney was a child star best known for his role as Andy Hardy in a long-running film series. He a starred in a number of musicals with Judy Garland.
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(1920-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Singer
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Eleanor Roosevelt
Diplomat, U.S. First Lady / 1884 - 1962
The wife of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt changed the role of the first lady through her active participation in American politics.
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(1884-1962)
Diplomat, U.S. First Lady
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Ethel Rosenberg
War Criminal, Spy / 1915 - 1953
Ethel Rosenberg and husband Julius Rosenberg were convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage in 1951. They were both executed by the U.S. government in 1953.
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(1915-1953)
War Criminal, Spy
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David Lee Roth
Singer / 1954 -
Singer David Lee Roth has become a legend of rock 'n' roll, as the wild frontman for Van Halen and as a solo artist.
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(1954-)
Singer
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Mark Rothko
1903 - 1970
Russian-born painter Mark Rothko was a pioneer of the Abstract Expressionist movement during the mid-20th century.
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(1903-1970)
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Camille Saint-Saëns
Songwriter, Pianist, Journalist, Playwright, Poet / 1835 - 1921
French composer and organist Camille Saint-Saëns wrote the popular opera Samson et Dalila. He was also wrote poems, essays and plays.
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(1835-1921)
Songwriter, Pianist, Journalist, Playwright, Poet
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Susan Sarandon
Film Actress / 1946 -
Susan Sarandon is an Academy Award-winning American film actress known for roles in films like Bull Durham, Thelma and Louise and Dead Man Walking.
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(1946-)
Film Actress
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Dick Schaap
Television Personality, Journalist / 1934 - 2001
With a career that spanned five decades, Dick Schaap was one of the most admired journalists of the 20th century, especially in the field of sports.
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(1934-2001)
Television Personality, Journalist
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Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
Historian, Academic Author / 1917 - 2007
Historian and political adviser Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. won his second Pulitzer Prize for A Thousand Days, a study of the Kennedy administration.
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(1917-2007)
Historian, Academic Author
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Liev Schreiber
Film Actor / 1967 -
Liev Schriber is an actor known for appearing in such films as X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Hamlet and Scream.
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(1967-)
Film Actor
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George C. Scott
Film Actor / 1927 - 1999
American actor George C. Scott starred in films and on Broadway during his 40-year career. In 1970, he won an Oscar for his portrayal of George S. Patton.
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(1927-1999)
Film Actor
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Bobby Seale
Civil Rights Activist / 1936 -
Bobby Seale is an African American political activist and cofounder and national chairman of the Black Panther Party.
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(1936-)
Civil Rights Activist
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Mobutu Sésé Seko
World Leader / 1930 - 1997
Mobutu Sésé Seko was president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which was also known as Zaire for much of his reign, from 1965 to 1997.
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(1930-1997)
World Leader
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Léopold Senghor
Educator, World Leader, Poet / 1906 - 2001
Léopold Senghor was a poet, teacher, and statesman, first president of Senegal, and a major proponent of the concept of Negritude.
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(1906-2001)
Educator, World Leader, Poet
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King Mohammed Zahir Shah
King / 1914 - 2007
King Mohammed Zahir Shah was king of Afghanistan from 1933 to 1973, during which time he provided an era of stable government to his country.
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(1914-2007)
King
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Tony Shalhoub
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1953 -
Tony Shalhoub is an actor known for his quirky lead role on the TV show Monk, among many others.
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(1953-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Al Sharpton
Civil Rights Activist, Political Leader, Pastor / 1954 -
Al Sharpton is an outspoken and sometimes controversial political activist in the fight against racial prejudice and injustice.
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(1954-)
Civil Rights Activist, Political Leader, Pastor
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Shel Silverstein
Illustrator, Songwriter, Author, Poet / 1930 - 1999
Shel Silverstein was a poet and musician known for children’s books such as The Giving Tree and Where the Sidewalk Ends.
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(1930-1999)
Illustrator, Songwriter, Author, Poet
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Alicia Silverstone
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actress / 1976 -
Alicia Silverstone is an actress who starred in such films as Clueless and The Crush. She is an outspoken environmentalist, vegan and animal rights activist.
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(1976-)
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actress
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Alastair Sim
Actor / 1900 - 1976
Scottish actor Alastair Sim appeared in many classic British films in the mid-20th century. His best known portrayal was that of Ebenezer Scrooge in 1951's A Christmas Carol.
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(1900-1976)
Actor
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Russell Simmons
Entrepreneur / 1957 -
Co-founder of Def Jam Records, Russell Simmons was the force behind the hip-hop revolution, promoting stars like the Beastie Boys, Public Enemy and LL Cool J.
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(1957-)
Entrepreneur
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Claude Simon
Author / 1913 - 2005
French novelist Claude Simon’s novels include The Wind; The Grass; and The Flanders Road. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1985.
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(1913-2005)
Author
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Paul Simon
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer, Philanthropist / 1941 -
American singer-songwriter Paul Simon is an influential figure in American rock music. He is best known for his long-running success as a musician.
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(1941-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer, Philanthropist
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Susan Smith
Murderer / 1971 -
Susan Smith is best known for her murder of her two sons in order to carry on a relationship with a man.
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(1971-)
Murderer
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Will Smith
Actor, Entrepreneur, Rapper / 1968 -
Will Smith was on the TV show Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and has had a successful career as a film actor in several blockbusters since 1992.
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(1968-)
Actor, Entrepreneur, Rapper
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Suzanne Somers
Television Actress, Pin-up / 1946 -
Suzanne Somers is an American actress known for her role in the TV sitcom Three’s Company as well as for promoting health and fitness books and equipment.
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(1946-)
Television Actress, Pin-up
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Mira Sorvino
Women's Rights Activist, Film Actress, Television Actress, Producer / 1968 -
Mira Sorvino is an Academy Award-winning actress who starred in Woody Allen's Mighty Aphrodite.
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(1968-)
Women's Rights Activist, Film Actress, Television Actress, Producer
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Bruce Springsteen
Singer / 1949 -
Bruce Springsteen is an arena rock star and a well-regarded singer-songwriter. His best known songs chronicle Springsteen's working-class roots in New Jersey.
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(1949-)
Singer
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Gwen Stefani
Fashion Designer, Songwriter, Singer / 1969 -
Gwen Stefani is a founding member and lead singer of the ska-pop group No Doubt.
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(1969-)
Fashion Designer, Songwriter, Singer
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Dan Stevens
Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1982 -
British actor Dan Stevens is best known for his portrayal of Matthew Crawley on Downton Abbey, a career high point that he is parlaying into other high-profile projects.
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(1982-)
Theater Actor, Television Actor
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R.L. Stine
Author / 1943 -
Author R.L. Stine is famous for writing Goosebumps, the best-selling horror series for kids. He also created the successful Fear Street series.
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(1943-)
Author
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Sting
Singer / 1951 -
Sting, born Gordon Sumner, is an English singer, songwriter and philanthropist best known as the frontman of The Police.
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(1951-)
Singer
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Shawn Stockman
Music Producer, Singer, Reality Television Star / 1972 -
Shawn Stockman has made a name for himself by harmonizing with Philadelphia's Boyz II Men, serving as a judge on television's The Sing-Off and raising awareness about autism.
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(1972-)
Music Producer, Singer, Reality Television Star
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Harlan Fiske Stone
Supreme Court Justice / 1872 - 1946
Renowned for his judicial impartiality and objectivity, Harlan (Fiske) Stone served as Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1941 to 1946.
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(1872-1946)
Supreme Court Justice
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Marty Stuart
Singer / 1958 -
Grammy Award-winning country music singer Marty Stuart got his start performing with Johnny Cash before launching a successful solo career.
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(1958-)
Singer
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Ed Sullivan
Television Personality / 1901 - 1974
Ed Sullivan was a journalist, producer and TV host known for his successful variety program The Ed Sullivan Show.
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(1901-1974)
Television Personality
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Ichiro Suzuki
Baseball Player / 1973 -
Ichiro Suzuki is a record-holding hitter in major league baseball, having played for the Seattle Mariners and New York Yankees.
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(1973-)
Baseball Player
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Park Tae-Hwan
Professional Swimmer / 1989 -
South Korean swimming champion Park Tae-Hwan became the first Korean to win a medal in swimming, as well as the first Asian swimmer to win a gold medal in the 400-meter freestyle, at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China.
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(1989-)
Professional Swimmer
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Jacques Tati
Film Actor, Director / 1907 - 1982
Jacques Tati was a French comedic actor and film director who is well-remembered for his signature character Monsieur Hulot, a gentle, pipe-smoking man.
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(1907-1982)
Film Actor, Director
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Art Tatum
Pianist / 1909 - 1956
Art Tatum was a highly influential 20th century jazz pianist known for his radical reinventions of pop standards.
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(1909-1956)
Pianist
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Teresa Heinz Kerry
Philanthropist / 1938 -
Teresa Heinz is an American philanthropist, the widow of former U.S. Senator H. John Heinz III and the wife of U.S. Senator John Kerry.
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(1938-)
Philanthropist
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Mary Church Terrell
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist / 1863 - 1954
Mary Church Terrell was a charter member of the NAACP and an early advocate for civil rights and the suffrage movement.
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(1863-1954)
Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist
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Margaret Thatcher
Prime Minister / 1925 - 2013
The first female prime minister of Britain, Margaret Thatcher was a controversial figurehead of conservative ideology during her time in office.
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(1925-2013)
Prime Minister
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Le Duc Tho
Political Leader / 1911 - 1990
Le Duc Tho was a Vietnamese politician and co-recipient in 1973 (with Henry Kissinger) of the Nobel Prize for Peace, which he declined.
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(1911-1990)
Political Leader
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Ian Thorpe
Professional Swimmer / 1982 -
Australian Olympic swimmer Ian Thorpe won the most gold medals of any Australian athlete, and was the youngest to win a world championship. He went on to win 10 more.
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(1982-)
Professional Swimmer
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Cheryl Tiegs
Entrepreneur, Pin-up / 1947 -
All-American model Cheryl Tiegs appeared in numerous photo shoots with high profile magazines like Vogue, Elle, and Sports Illustrated, in the 1970s.
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(1947-)
Entrepreneur, Pin-up
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Tiffany
Singer / 1971 -
Tiffany was a 1980s teen-pop sensation best known for her hit "I Think We're Alone Now."
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(1971-)
Singer
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Toni Braxton
Theater Actress, Television Actress, Singer / 1967 -
Toni Braxton is an R&B singer-songwriter and actress best known for the hits "Un-Break My Heart," "You Mean the World to Me" and "Breathe Again."
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(1967-)
Theater Actress, Television Actress, Singer
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Peter Tosh
Musician / 1944 - 1987
Peter Tosh was a renowned reggae artist and founding member of the band the Wailers, which gave reggae artist Bob Marley his start.
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(1944-1987)
Musician
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David Trimble
Political Leader / 1944 -
David Trimble served as first minister of the Northern Ireland Assembly, leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, and a member of the British Parliament.
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(1944-)
Political Leader
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Pierre Trudeau
Prime Minister / 1919 - 2000
Pierre Trudeau was the 15th prime minister of Canada, famous for his youthful energy, his stance against a separate Quebec and suppressing violent revolt.
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(1919-2000)
Prime Minister
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Tamerlan Tsarnaev
Mass Murderer / 1986 - 2013
Tamerlan Tsarnaev, along with brother Dzhokhar, was named a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings of April 15, 2013. He was fatally shot by police officers four days later.
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(1986-2013)
Mass Murderer
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Tanya Tucker
Singer, Reality Television Star / 1958 -
Tanya Tucker is an American singer best known for her country hits in the 1970s through 2000s. Tucker is one of the best-selling female vocalists of all time.
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(1958-)
Singer, Reality Television Star
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Nat Turner
1800 - 1831
Nat Turner was the leader of a violent slave rebellion in Southampton County, Virginia, in 1831.
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(1800-1831)
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Aida Turturro
Film, Theater, Television / 1962 -
Actress Aida Turturro joined the award-winning dramatic series The Sopranos in 2000 as Janice Soprano, sister to crime boss Tony Soprano.
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(1962-)
Film, Theater, Television
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Desmond Tutu
Archbishop / 1931 -
Desmond Tutu is a South African Anglican cleric who is known for his role in the opposition to apartheid in South Africa.
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(1931-)
Archbishop
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Alexander Lucius Twilight
Educator, Political Leader / 1795 - 1857
Alexander Lucius Twilight is thought to be the first African American to graduate from an American university (Middlebury College, 1823).
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(1795-1857)
Educator, Political Leader
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Usher
Television Actor, Entrepreneur, Singer / 1978 -
Usher is a successful American R&B and pop musician who began making music at age 15. His hit albums include My Way, Confessions and Looking 4 Myself.
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(1978-)
Television Actor, Entrepreneur, Singer
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Jean-Claude Van Damme
Film Actor, Martial Arts Expert / 1960 -
Belgium-born action-film star Jean-Claude Van Damme has showcased his patented splits and acrobatic kicks in such movies as Bloodsport.
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(1960-)
Film Actor, Martial Arts Expert
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Stevie Ray Vaughan
Songwriter, Guitarist / 1954 - 1990
A preeminent bluesman, award-winning guitarist and singer Stevie Ray Vaughan earned critical and commercial success during the 1980s.
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(1954-1990)
Songwriter, Guitarist
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J. Craig Venter
Entrepreneur, Biologist, Geneticist / 1946 -
J. Craig Venter is a scientist and businessperson whose gene-sequencing process led to a decoding of the human genome.
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(1946-)
Entrepreneur, Biologist, Geneticist
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Giuseppe Verdi
Songwriter / 1813 - 1901
Giuseppe Verdi was an Italian composer who is known for several operas, including La Traviata and Aida.
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(1813-1901)
Songwriter
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Ben Vereen
Actor / 1946 -
Actor Ben Vereen starred in Broadway's Jesus Christ Superstar and Pippin before appearing in the epic 1977 mini series Roots.
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(1946-)
Actor
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Gore Vidal
Critic, Author, Playwright / 1925 - 2012
Gore Vidal was best known as a prolific American writer, but was also famous for frequent talk-show appearances and witty political criticisms.
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(1925-2012)
Critic, Author, Playwright
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Rudolf Virchow
Academic, Doctor, Political Leader, Biologist / 1821 - 1902
Rudolf Virchow was a German pathologist and statesman, widely credited for his advancements in public health, particularly with his cell theory.
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(1821-1902)
Academic, Doctor, Political Leader, Biologist
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Virgil
Poet / 70 - 19
Famed Roman poet Virgil is best known for his national epic, the Aeneid.
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(70-19)
Poet
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Paul von Hindenburg
General, World Leader / 1847 - 1934
Paul von Hindenburg served as the second President of Germany from 1925 - 1934 and played an important role in the Nazi's rise to power.
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(1847-1934)
General, World Leader
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Lindsey Vonn
Athlete / 1984 -
Lindsey Vonn is an American alpine skiier who has won numerous competitions, including four World Cup overall titles. She won a gold medal in the downhill event at the 2010 Olympics.
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(1984-)
Athlete
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Jack Wagner
Actor, Singer / 1959 -
Actor Jack Wagner rose to fame as the rocker Frisco Jones on the daytime soap opera General Hospital.
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(1959-)
Actor, Singer
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Lech Walesa
Activist, World Leader / 1943 -
Labor activist and later Polish president Lech Walesa helped form and lead communist Poland's first independent trade union, Solidarity and won a Nobel Prize.
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(1943-)
Activist, World Leader
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David Walker
Civil Rights Activist, Writer / 1785 - 1830
David Walker was an African American abolitionist whose pamphlet was one of the most radical documents of the antislavery movement.
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(1785-1830)
Civil Rights Activist, Writer
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Henry A. Wallace
Diplomat, U.S. Vice President, Editor, Government Official / 1888 - 1965
Henry A. Wallace was the 33rd U.S. vice president during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration. He was also a writer and agriculture expert.
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(1888-1965)
Diplomat, U.S. Vice President, Editor, Government Official
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Barbara Walters
News Anchor, Television Producer, Journalist / 1929 -
TV Journalist Barbara Walters was on the Today show for 11 years. She is also the first woman to co-anchor a network (ABC) evening news program.
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(1929-)
News Anchor, Television Producer, Journalist
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Christoph Waltz
Actor / 1956 -
After working in Europe for decades, actor Christoph Waltz caught the attention of American audiences with his role in Quentin Tarantino's Inglorious Basterds.
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(1956-)
Actor