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Anna Magnani
Film Actress, Theater Actress / 1908 - 1973
Academy-award winning Italian stage and film actress Anna Magnani was in the movie Open City, and inspired playwright Tennessee Williams to pen The Rose Tattoo.
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(1908-1973)
Film Actress, Theater Actress
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Siobhan Magnus
Songwriter, Singer / 1990 -
Siobhan Magnus is an American singer-songwriter from Barnstable, Massachusetts who was the sixth place finalist on the ninth season of American Idol.
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(1990-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Miriam Makeba
Civil Rights Activist, Singer / 1932 - 2008
Miriam Makeba, also known as "Mama Africa," was a popular South-African singer who introduced Xhosa and Zulu songs to Western audiences. She is best known for the songs "Pata Pata," "The Click Song" and "Malaika."
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(1932-2008)
Civil Rights Activist, Singer
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Christopher Marlowe
Playwright, Poet / 1564 - 1593
Playwright, poet. Christopher Marlowe was a poet and playwright at the forefront of the 16th-century dramatic renaissance. His works influenced William Shakespeare and generations of writers to follow.
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(1564-1593)
Playwright, Poet
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Chris Martin
Activist, Guitarist, Pianist, Singer / 1977 -
Chris Martin is lead singer, rhythm guitarist and pianist for the alternative band Coldplay, which has won two Grammy awards one being for its debut album.
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(1977-)
Activist, Guitarist, Pianist, Singer
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Lee Marvin
Film Actor / 1924 - 1987
Actor Lee Marvin’s appeared in about 70 films, including Hell in the Pacific and The Dirty Dozen, between 1951 and 1986.
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(1924-1987)
Film Actor
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Zeppo Marx
Actor, Comedian, Engineer, Inventor / 1901 - 1979
The youngest of the Marx Brothers, Zeppo Marx was the handsomest sibling, but often underappreciated as the straight man and young romantic lead. He left the famous comedic team to become a millionaire inventor.
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(1901-1979)
Actor, Comedian, Engineer, Inventor
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Giulietta Masina
Film Actress / 1921 - 1994
Italian actress Giulietta Masina married film director Federico Fellini in her 20s and gained worldwide fame acting in some of his best films.
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(1921-1994)
Film Actress
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Floyd Mayweather
Boxer / 1977 -
American boxer Floyd Mayweather is one of the best pound-for-pound fighters of his generation. HBO's documentary about him, 24/7, increased his popularity.
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(1977-)
Boxer
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Colum McCann
Author / 1965 -
Colum McCann is an Irish born writer best known for his works of fiction published as novels and short stories.
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(1965-)
Author
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Rue McClanahan
Television Actress / 1934 - 2010
Actress Rue McClanahan is best-known for her role as self-absorbed bombshell Devereaux on the 1980's sitcom Golden Girls.
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(1934-2010)
Television Actress
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Carson McCullers
Author, Playwright / 1917 - 1967
The work of Carson McCullers, author of The Heart is a Lonely Hunter and The Member of the Wedding, is must-read southern gothic fiction.
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(1917-1967)
Author, Playwright
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Cynthia McKinney
Civil Rights Activist, U.S. Representative / 1955 -
Cynthia McKinney was the first African American woman to represent Georgia in the House of Representatives and the Green Party presidential candidate in 2008.
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(1955-)
Civil Rights Activist, U.S. Representative
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Floyd B. McKissick
Civil Rights Activist, Legal Professional / 1922 - 1991
Floyd B. McKissick was the first black recipient of a law degree from the University of North Carolina. He specialized in civil rights cases.
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(1922-1991)
Civil Rights Activist, Legal Professional
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Ed McMahon
Comedian, Game Show Host / 1923 - 2009
Ed McMahon was the announcer on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, made famous through his banter and his opening introduction, 'Heeeere's Johnny!'
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(1923-2009)
Comedian, Game Show Host
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Alexander McQueen
Fashion Designer / 1969 - 2010
Alexander McQueen was a London-based, English fashion designer who was head designer of the Louis Vuitton Givenchy fashion line, before starting his own line.
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(1969-2010)
Fashion Designer
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Eva Mendes
Film Actress, Model / 1974 -
Eva Mendes is an American actress best known for her roles in the films Training Day, Stuck on You and Hitch. The beauty of Cuban descent is also a model for several brands.
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(1974-)
Film Actress, Model
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Josef Mengele
War Criminal / 1911 - 1979
Josef Mengele was a Nazi doctor at Auschwitz extermination camp who selected prisoners for execution in gas chambers and led medical experiments on inmates.
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(1911-1979)
War Criminal
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Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Educator, Philosopher, Political Scientist, Academic Author, Editor, Journalist / 1908 - 1961
Maurice Merleau-Ponty was a French philosopher and man of letters, the leading exponent of phenomenology in France.
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(1908-1961)
Educator, Philosopher, Political Scientist, Academic Author, Editor, Journalist
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Marjorie Merriweather Post
Economist, Philanthropist / 1887 - 1973
Though primarily remembered for her lavish tastes, heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post was a shrewd businesswoman and a dedicated philanthropist.
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(1887-1973)
Economist, Philanthropist
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Tammy Faye Messner
Evangelist, Reality Television Star / 1942 - 2007
Tammy Faye Messner was the wife of disgraced televangelist Jim Bakker, with whom she hosted The 700 Club and the Praise the Lord Club. The couple split in 1992, after Jim Bakker's affair with a church secretary surfaced.
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(1942-2007)
Evangelist, Reality Television Star
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Bret Michaels
Singer / 1963 -
Bret Michaels is the lead singer in the glam-metal band Poison and has starred in several reality TV shows, including The Celebrity Apprentice.
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(1963-)
Singer
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Michelangelo
Architect, Painter, Sculptor, Poet / 1475 - 1564
Michelangelo is widely regarded as the most famous artist of the Italian Renaissance. Among his works are the David and Pieta statues and the Sistine Chapel frescoes.
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(1475-1564)
Architect, Painter, Sculptor, Poet
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Alexis Mikhailovich
Tsar / 1629 - 1676
Alexis Mikhailovich, father of Peter the Great, was tsar of Russia from 1645 to 1676. He passed a code of laws which legally defined serfdom.
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(1629-1676)
Tsar
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Edna St. Vincent Millay
Playwright, Poet / 1892 - 1950
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Edna St. Vincent Millay was such a bright young thing of the jazz age that she coined the term "my candle burns at both ends."
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(1892-1950)
Playwright, Poet
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Glenn Miller
Songwriter, Conductor / 1904 - 1944
Bandleader Glenn Miller inspired the World War II generation and boosted morale with many popular songs.
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(1904-1944)
Songwriter, Conductor
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John Mills
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Producer / 1908 - 2005
John Mills was an award-winning actor, dancer and producer whose career spanned eight decades with works like Great Expectations and Ryan’s Daughter.
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(1908-2005)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Producer
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Myrtilla Miner
Educator / 1815 - 1864
Myrtilla Miner opened a school for African American girls in 1851 which eventually became the District of Columbia Teachers College.
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(1815-1864)
Educator
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Barry Minkow
Entrepreneur, White Collar Criminal, Minister / 1967 -
Barry Minkow is a convicted felon who used his carpet-cleaning business as a front for a massive Ponzi scheme and investor fraud.
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(1967-)
Entrepreneur, White Collar Criminal, Minister
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Liza Minnelli
Actress, Singer / 1946 -
Liza Minnelli, the daughter of Judy Garland, is a star in her own right. Her finest film role was playing Sally Bowles in the 1972 musical Cabaret.
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(1946-)
Actress, Singer
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Vincente Minnelli
Director / 1903 - 1986
Married to Judy Garland and father to Liza Minnelli, film director Vincente Minnelli infused a new sophistication and vitality into movie musicals of the 1940s and '50s.
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(1903-1986)
Director
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Antonio Molina
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Singer / 1928 - 1992
Antonio Molina was a Spanish singer and actor best known for his films such as El pescador de coplas (1953) and Esa voz es una mina (1955).
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(1928-1992)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Singer
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Mario Molina
Chemist / 1943 -
Mexican-born chemist Mario Molina won a Nobel Prize in 1995 for his research on how man-made compounds affect the ozone layer.
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(1943-)
Chemist
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Midget Molley
Drug Dealer / 1959 -
Midget Molley is best known as the drug dealer who became the "King of Atlantic City".
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(1959-)
Drug Dealer
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Piet Mondrian
Painter / 1872 - 1944
Dutch painter Piet Mondrian was an important contributor to the De Stijl art movement and is best known for his non-representational form termed Neo-Plasticism.
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(1872-1944)
Painter
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Wes Montgomery
Guitarist / 1923 - 1968
Wes Montgomery was a jazz guitarist and probably the most influential postwar improviser on the instrument.
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(1923-1968)
Guitarist
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Sun Myung Moon
Business Leader, Religious Leader / 1920 - 2012
Sun Myung Moon was founder and leader of the Unification Church, a religious movement whose followers were labeled "Moonies."
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(1920-2012)
Business Leader, Religious Leader
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Jeanne Moreau
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Director / 1928 -
Jeanne Moreau is a French actress, best known for her performances in French New Wave films of the 1950s and 60s.
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(1928-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Director
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Garrett Morgan
Entrepreneur, Inventor, Publisher / 1877 - 1963
Garrett Morgan blazed a trail for African-American inventors with his many patents, including those for a hair-straightening product, a breathing device, and an improved sewing machine and traffic signal.
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(1877-1963)
Entrepreneur, Inventor, Publisher
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Zero Mostel
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1915 - 1977
Stage, television and screen actor Zero Mostel won a Tony Award playing Tevye in Jerome Robbins' Fiddler on the Roof, and starred in Mel Brooks' film The Producers.
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(1915-1977)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Robert Mugabe
Prime Minister / 1924 -
Robert Mugabe has served as president of Zimbabwe since 1987, previously serving as prime minister. He has been re-elected to the presidency multiple times, but elections have reportedly been tainted by fraud and voter intimidation.
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(1924-)
Prime Minister
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Rupert Murdoch
Entrepreneur, Publisher / 1931 -
Media magnate Rupert Murdoch is the founder and head of News Corporation, a global media conglomerate. He created Fox Broadcasting Company in 1986.
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(1931-)
Entrepreneur, Publisher
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Conrad Murray
Doctor / 1953 -
Conrad Murray was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson in November 2011.
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(1953-)
Doctor
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Eddie Murray
Baseball Player / 1956 -
Baseball player Eddie Murray played 12 seasons with the Baltimore Orioles, earning the nickname "Steady Eddie" for his solid batting average.
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(1956-)
Baseball Player
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Gabriel García Márquez
Author / 1928 -
Writer Gabriel García Márquez, author of Love in the Time of Cholera, has gained worldwide readership with his brand of magical realism.
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(1928-)
Author
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James Nachtwey
Photographer / 1948 -
James Nachtwey is an American photographer best known for his work documenting wars, civil strife and other social conflicts. His work has appeared in Time magazine and in international solo exhibitions.
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(1948-)
Photographer
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Ralph Nader
Environmental Activist, Anti-War Activist / 1934 -
Attorney Ralph Nader is an auto-safety reformer and consumer advocate. He’s run for president several times, having been both a Democrat and Green Party member.
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(1934-)
Environmental Activist, Anti-War Activist
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Howard Nemerov
Educator, Author, Poet / 1920 - 1991
Twice appointed the United States' poet laureate, Howard Nemerov was a writer with wit and illuminating irony.
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(1920-1991)
Educator, Author, Poet
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John Nicolay
Lawyer, Writer, Government Official / 1832 - 1901
John G. Nicolay served as secretary to President Abraham Lincoln, and later co-wrote a 10-volume biography on the president, Abraham Lincoln: A History.
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(1832-1901)
Lawyer, Writer, Government Official
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Chester W. Nimitz
Military Leader / 1885 - 1966
Chester W. Nimitz was commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet during World War II. A brilliant strategist, he commanded all land and sea forces in the central Pacific.
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(1885-1966)
Military Leader
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Anaïs Nin
Journalist, Author / 1903 - 1977
Anaïs Nin was a writer of diaries and novels known for their explicit eroticism. She had a famous affair with writer Henry Miller.
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(1903-1977)
Journalist, Author
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David Niven
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1909 - 1983
David Niven was an actor of stage and the big screen who epitomized dapper charm in films like The Pink Panther.
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(1909-1983)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Pat Nixon
Children's Activist, Political Leader, U.S. First Lady / 1912 - 1993
Pat Nixon was the wife of Richard Nixon, the 37th president of the United States. As first lady, she traveled extensively and championed volunteerism.
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(1912-1993)
Children's Activist, Political Leader, U.S. First Lady
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Nicéphore Niépce
Inventor / 1765 - 1833
French inventor Nicéphore Niépce was the first to make a permanent photographic image.
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(1765-1833)
Inventor
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Chuck Norris
Film Actor, Television Actor, Martial Arts Expert / 1940 -
Chuck Norris has starred in such action films as Return of the Dragon and Missing in Action. He also had a hit TV series called Walker, Texas Ranger.
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(1940-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Martial Arts Expert
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Bob Novak
Talk Show Host / 1931 - 2009
Bob Novak was a conservative TV talk show personality, most famously appearing on CNN's often-explosive Crossfire.
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(1931-2009)
Talk Show Host
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Rudolf Nureyev
Ballet Dancer / 1938 - 1993
Famed Russian-born male dancer Rudolf Nureyev was a soloist for the Kirov Ballet and a choreographer for the Paris Opera Ballet.
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(1938-1993)
Ballet Dancer
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Shaquille O'Neal
Film Actor, Basketball Player, Rapper / 1972 -
Standing 7 feet tall and weighing 315 pounds, Shaquille O'Neal was one of the most dominant players in the NBA. After his 2011 retirement, he became an on-screen league analyst.
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(1972-)
Film Actor, Basketball Player, Rapper
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Álvaro Obregón
Military Leader, World Leader / 1880 - 1928
Álvaro Obregón was a statesman, soldier and reformer who, as president, restored order to Mexico after a decade of political upheavals and civil war.
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(1880-1928)
Military Leader, World Leader
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Ben Okri
Author / 1959 -
Booker Prize–winning novelist Ben Okri is the author of The Famished Road (1991), Infinite Riches (1998) and Starbook (2007), among others.
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(1959-)
Author
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Edward James Olmos
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1947 -
Actor Edward James Olmos earned an Oscar nomination for Stand and Deliver before starring on TV's Battlestar Galactica.
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(1947-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Ovid
Poet / 43 - 17
The Roman poet Ovid, author of Ars amatoria and Metamorphoses, was banished in 8 B.C. to the island of Tomis (present-day Constanta, Romania), where he lived until his death in 17 A.D.
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(43-17)
Poet
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Queen Latifah
Film Actress, Television Actress, Entrepreneur, Music Producer, Rapper, Singer / 1970 -
Queen Latifah is an American rapper, record producer and actress known for her roles in the films Set it Off, Bone Collector, Last Holiday and Chicago.
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(1970-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Entrepreneur, Music Producer, Rapper, Singer
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Ellen Page
Film Actress / 1987 -
Canadian actress Ellen Page caught our eye in the film Hard Candy, then stole our hearts as a pregnant teen in Juno.
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(1987-)
Film Actress
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Deborah Jeane Palfrey
White Collar Criminal / 1956 - 2008
Deborah Jeane Palfrey was the leader of a large Washington-based prostitution ring and became known as the D.C. Madame.
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(1956-2008)
White Collar Criminal
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Eduardo Paolozzi
Sculptor / 1924 - 2005
Sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi's collage work combining surrealism with elements of popular culture and technology led him to be credited as the inventor of Pop Art.
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(1924-2005)
Sculptor
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Don Pardo
Television Personality / 1918 -
Don Pardo is a velvet-toned television announcer known for his work over the years on such NBC shows as Saturday Night Live and The Price Is Right.
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(1918-)
Television Personality
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Linus Pauling
Chemist / 1901 - 1994
Linus Pauling was a theoretical physical chemist who became the only person to have won two unshared Nobel Prizes.
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(1901-1994)
Chemist
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Sam Peckinpah
Film Actor, Director / 1925 - 1984
American filmmaker and screenwriter Sam Peckinpah achieved prominence following the release of his Western epic The Wild Bunch (1969).
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(1925-1984)
Film Actor, Director
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Lee Perry
Music Producer / 1936 -
Reggae artist and music producer Lee Perry was an early pioneer of reggae music and its offshoot, dub music, and recorded a young Bob Marley and the Wailers.
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(1936-)
Music Producer
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Rick Perry
Governor / 1950 -
Republican politician Rick Perry was elected governor of Texas in 2000, and ran for the Republican nomination for the 2012 presidential race.
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(1950-)
Governor
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Peter III
Emperor / 1728 - 1762
Peter III was the Emperor of Russia for a mere six months in 1762 before he was overthrown by his wife, Catherine the Great, and assassinated in 1762.
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(1728-1762)
Emperor
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Bernadette Peters
Film Actress, Theater Actress / 1948 -
With bright eyes and bee-sting lips, Bernadette Peters is best know for her comedic musical performances, especially in period roles.
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(1948-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress
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Astor Piazzolla
Songwriter / 1921 - 1992
Argentine musician Astor Piazzolla composed and performed music for the bandoneón, and fused tango music with jazz and classical for a whole new sound.
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(1921-1992)
Songwriter
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Wilson Pickett
Songwriter, Singer / 1941 - 2006
Wilson Pickett was an American singer-songwriter, whose explosive style helped define the soul music of the 1960s.
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(1941-2006)
Songwriter, Singer
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Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
Philosopher, Scholar, Theologian / 1463 - 1494
Renaissance philosopher Count Giovanni Pico della Mirandola is remembered for writing the Oration on the Dignity of Man, a text considered to epitomize Renaissance humanism.
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(1463-1494)
Philosopher, Scholar, Theologian
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Jane Pierce
U.S. First Lady / 1806 - 1863
First Lady Jane Pierce was married to Franklin Pierce, the fourteenth U.S. president. She suffered from numerous health problems and the tragic loss of her son.
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(1806-1863)
U.S. First Lady
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Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
Military Leader, Dictator, Diplomat / 1746 - 1825
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney was an American Revolutionary War veteran, South Carolina legislator and two-time presidential candidate.
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(1746-1825)
Military Leader, Dictator, Diplomat
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Horace Pippin
Painter, Warrior / 1888 - 1946
Horace Pippin was a self-taught, African-American painter whose art documented slavery and his experiences in World War I.
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(1888-1946)
Painter, Warrior
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Homer Plessy
Civil Rights Activist / 1862 - 1925
Homer Plessy is best known as the plaintiff in Plessy v. Ferguson, a landmark court case challenging southern-based segregation.
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(1862-1925)
Civil Rights Activist
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Sidney Poitier
Film Actor, Filmmaker / 1927 -
Sidney Poitier became the first black Academy Award winner in 1964, receiving the honor for his performance in Lilies of the Field (1963).
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(1927-)
Film Actor, Filmmaker
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Charles Ponzi
White Collar Criminal / 1882 - 1949
Charles Ponzi was best known for the financial crimes he committed when he conned investors into giving him millions of dollars, and paid them returns with other investors' money.
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(1882-1949)
White Collar Criminal
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John Pope
General / 1822 - 1892
John Pope was a Union general in the American Civil War. He was relieved of command following the Confederate triumph at the Second Battle of Bull Run.
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(1822-1892)
General
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Laura Prepon
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1980 -
Actress Laura Prepon played Donna opposite Topher Grace, Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis, on That 70's Show.
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(1980-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Charley Pride
Guitarist, Singer / 1938 -
Charley Pride is one of the few black country musicians to have had considerable success in the largely white country music industry, and was the first black musician to perform at the Grand Ole Opry.
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(1938-)
Guitarist, Singer
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Joseph Priestley
Philosopher, Minister, Theologian, Scientist / 1733 - 1804
John Priestly was a clergyman, political theorist, and scientist whose work advanced liberal political and religious thought and experimental chemistry.
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(1733-1804)
Philosopher, Minister, Theologian, Scientist
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Freddie Prinze Jr.
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1976 -
Freddie Prinze Jr. starred in teen films in the late 1990s and early 2000s. I Know What You Did Last Summer was his big break.
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(1976-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Howard Pyle
Academic, Illustrator, Author / 1853 - 1911
Howard Pyle was an American illustrator, author and teacher who produced dozens of classic illustrated volumes, including fables, fairy tales and adventure stories.
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(1853-1911)
Academic, Illustrator, Author
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Aidan Quinn
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1959 -
Aidan Quinn is a film and television actor of Irish heritage who has found his niche playing sensitive, intelligent male characters, often in supporting roles.
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(1959-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Yitzhak Rabin
Prime Minister / 1922 - 1995
Yitzhak Rabin was Israeli statesman who, as prime minister of Israel, led his country toward peace with its Palestinian and Arab neighbors.
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(1922-1995)
Prime Minister
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Dennis Rader
Serial Killer / 1945 -
Known as the "BTK Killer"—which stands for "bind, torture, and kill"—Dennis Rader terrorized the Witchita, Kansas, area from the 1970s to the '90s.
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(1945-)
Serial Killer
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Agnieszka Radwanska
Tennis Player / 1989 -
World-ranked tennis pro Agnieszka Radwanska became the first Polish player in history to receive a WTA tour singles title—at the Nordea Nordic Light Open in Sweden.
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(1989-)
Tennis Player
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Henry Raeburn
Painter / 1756 - 1823
Sir Henry Raeburn was a Scottish painter known for his full-scale portraiture from the late 18th to early 19th century.
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(1756-1823)
Painter
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Richard Ramirez
Serial Killer / 1960 -
Richard "The Night Stalker" Ramirez is an American serial killer who left more than 25 victims in his wake. He is on death row at San Quentin Prison.
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(1960-)
Serial Killer
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Tony Randall
Television Actor / 1920 - 2004
Tony Randall was an actor who played popular television character Felix Unger on the hit series The Odd Couple.
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(1920-2004)
Television Actor
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Sally Jessy Raphael
Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host / 1935 -
Sally Jesse Raphael is an American talk show host best known for TV’s Sally Jesse Raphael and her trademark red glasses.
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(1935-)
Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host
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Maurice Ravel
Songwriter / 1875 - 1937
Maurice Ravel was a 19th and early 20th century French composer of classical music. His best known works are Bolero and Daphnis et Chloé.
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(1875-1937)
Songwriter
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James Earl Ray
Murderer / 1928 - 1998
James Earl Ray is best known for assassinating civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., in 1968.
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(1928-1998)
Murderer
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Lynn Redgrave
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1943 - 2010
Lynn Redgrave was an actress from the five generations of Redgrave actors known for her work on both stage and screen.
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(1943-2010)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Michael Redgrave
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Writer / 1908 - 1985
British thespian Michael Redgrave is acclaimed for his theater and film roles. He has also sired two generations of acting luminaries.
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(1908-1985)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Writer