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Alfred Kinsey
Anthropologist, Educator, Biologist, Zoologist, Academic Author, Journalist / 1894 - 1956
Biologist Alfred Kinsey wrote Sexual Behavior in the Human Male, which was based on research he and his colleagues conducted at the Institute for Sex Research.
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(1894-1956)
Anthropologist, Educator, Biologist, Zoologist, Academic Author, Journalist
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Gelsey Kirkland
Ballet Dancer / 1952 -
Gelsey Kirkland joined the New York City Ballet at age 15, becoming its youngest member. In 1984, she left the spotlight for several years due to physical and emotional issues.
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(1952-)
Ballet Dancer
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Hedy Lamarr
Film Actor, Pin-up / 1913 - 2000
Extraordinarily beautiful, Hedy Lamarr was a Austrian-American actress during MGM's "Golden Age."
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(1913-2000)
Film Actor, Pin-up
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Jake LaMotta
Boxer / 1921 -
Jake LaMotta is an American former world middleweight champion boxer. He was famously portrayed by Robert De Niro in the film Raging Bull.
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(1921-)
Boxer
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Wen Ho Lee
Engineer, Scientist / 1939 -
Wen Ho Lee is a nuclear engineer who was working at Los Alamos National Laboratory when he was accused of being a Chinese spy.
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(1939-)
Engineer, Scientist
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I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby
Lawyer, Government Official / 1950 -
I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby was former adviser to American Vice President Dick Cheney, later indicted by a federal grand jury for leaking top-secret information.
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(1950-)
Lawyer, Government Official
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Rush Limbaugh
Radio Talk Show Host / 1951 -
Conservative Rush Limbaugh hosts the syndicated and controversial radio talk show, The Rush Limbaugh Show. He was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame.
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(1951-)
Radio Talk Show Host
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Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Pilot, Journalist, Author / 1906 - 2001
Writer and aviation pioneer Anne Morrow Lindbergh was married to aviator Charles Lindbergh. The couple’s child was kidnapped for ransom and murdered in 1932.
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(1906-2001)
Pilot, Journalist, Author
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Louis VII
King / 1120 - 1180
Louis VII was king of France who pursued a long rivalry with Henry II of England.
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(1120-1180)
King
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Louis XVII
King / 1785 - 1795
Louis XVII was named king of France and held the title for two years during the French Revolution until his death in prison.
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(1785-1795)
King
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Courtney Love
Film, Songwriter, Singer / 1964 -
Before she became the poster child for drugs and plastic surgery, Courtney Love was an alternative rock star married to Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain.
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(1964-)
Film, Songwriter, Singer
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Rob Lowe
Film Actor, Television Actor, Television Personality / 1964 -
American actor Rob Lowe is best known for playing Sam Seaborn in the television series The West Wing from 1999 to 2003.
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(1964-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Television Personality
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Patrice Lumumba
Activist, Prime Minister / 1925 - 1961
Patrice Lumumba was an African nationalist leader and the first prime minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo who was an key figure in the Congo Crisis.
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(1925-1961)
Activist, Prime Minister
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William Lyon Mackenzie
Political Leader, Publisher, Journalist / 1795 - 1861
William Lyon Mackenzie was a journalist and political agitator who led an unsuccessful revolt against the Canadian government in 1837.
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(1795-1861)
Political Leader, Publisher, Journalist
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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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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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Willie Mays
Baseball Player / 1931 -
Willie Mays played professional baseball for the Giants and the Mets. He was one of the best batters and fielders at the time.
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(1931-)
Baseball Player
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Thabo Mbeki
Activist, World Leader / 1942 -
Thabo Mbeki succeeded Nelson Mandela as the president of South Africa, holding leadership for more than nine years.
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(1942-)
Activist, World Leader
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Vince McMahon
Business Leader, Television Personality / 1945 -
Vince McMahon is the chairman of the World Wrestling Federation, representing the third generation of McMahons in the business.
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(1945-)
Business Leader, Television Personality
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Erik Menendez
Murderer / 1970 -
Erik Menendez and brother Lyle were found guilty of murdering their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez. They were both sentenced to life in prison in 1996.
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(1970-)
Murderer
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Lyle Menendez
Murderer / 1968 -
Lyle Menendez was convicted, along with his brother Erik, of killing his parents. They each unsuccessfully claimed self-defense, and were sentenced to life in prison in 1996.
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(1968-)
Murderer
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Kate Middleton
Duchess / 1982 -
Kate Middleton, Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge, married Prince William in 2011 at Westminster Abbey. She will not be a princess until Prince Charles inherits the throne.
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(1982-)
Duchess
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Warith Deen Mohammed
Religious Leader / 1933 - 2008
Warith Deen Mohammed was a religious leader and son and successor of Elijah Muhammad as head of the Nation of Islam, which he reformed.
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(1933-2008)
Religious Leader
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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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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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Vladimir Nabokov
Literary Critic, Journalist, Author, Poet / 1899 - 1977
Vladimir Nabokov was a Russian novelist and critic known for the intricate literary devices employed in such novels as Lolita.
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(1899-1977)
Literary Critic, Journalist, Author, Poet
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Nero
Theater Actor, Musician, Political Leader, Emperor, Poet / 37 - 68
As Roman emperor, Nero’s reign was lavish and tyrannical. He killed his mother, persecuted Christians and is said to have "fiddled while Rome burned."
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(37-68)
Theater Actor, Musician, Political Leader, Emperor, Poet
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Richard Nixon
U.S. President / 1913 - 1994
Richard Nixon was the 37th U.S. president and the only commander-in-chief to resign from his position, after the 1970s Watergate scandal.
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(1913-1994)
U.S. President
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Manuel Noriega
Murderer, General, Political Leader / 1934 -
Manuel Noriega was the military ruler of Panama who ran a corrupt puppet government there until the United States drove him out in 1990.
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(1934-)
Murderer, General, Political Leader
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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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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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Sinead O'Connor
Activist, Songwriter, Singer / 1966 -
With her signature shaved head, Sinead O'Connor emerged with a powerful and expressive voice, complex songs, and a fair share of controversy.
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(1966-)
Activist, Songwriter, Singer
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Yoko Ono
Anti-War Activist, Artist, Singer / 1933 -
Yoko Ono is a multimedia artist who became known worldwide in the 1960s when she married Beatles front man John Lennon.
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(1933-)
Anti-War Activist, Artist, Singer
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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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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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Thomas Pendergast
Political Leader / 1872 - 1945
Thomas Pendergast was a political boss of Kansas City in the early 20th century.
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(1872-1945)
Political Leader
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Isabel Perón
World Leader / 1931 -
Isabel Peron is a former President of Argentina. She was the first non-royal female head of state in the Western Hemisphere.
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(1931-)
World Leader
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Joaquin Phoenix
Film Actor / 1974 -
Joaquin Phoenix is an actor known for such films as Gladiator and Walk the Line, in which he played Johnny Cash.
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(1974-)
Film Actor
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Joe Piscopo
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian / 1951 -
Comedian Joe Piscopo joined the cast of Saturday Night Live in 1980 where he was known for his impressions of celebrities like Frank Sinatra.
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(1951-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian
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Carlo Ponti
Producer / 1912 - 2007
Carlo Ponti produced more than 150 films, including La strada, War and Peace and Doctor Zhivago. He discovered and was married to actress Sophia Loren.
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(1912-2007)
Producer
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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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Pope Joan
Folk Hero, Pope / 853 -
Pope Joan is a Medieval religious leader believed by some to have been a female pontiff who reigned over the Roman Catholic Church, who dismisses her as myth.
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(853-)
Folk Hero, Pope
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Prince Harry
Philanthropist, Pilot, Prince / 1984 -
Prince Harry is the second son of Charles, Prince of Wales and Princess Diana. He known for his teenage escapades and his charitable work.
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(1984-)
Philanthropist, Pilot, Prince
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Princess Margaret
Philanthropist, Political Leader, Princess / 1930 - 2002
Princess Margaret was the youngest daughter of Queen Elizabeth and George VI. Her troubled private life aroused worldwide sympathy and constant controversy.
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(1930-2002)
Philanthropist, Political Leader, Princess
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Queen Mary I
Queen / 1542 - 1587
Mary Queen of Scots is one of the most fascinating and controversial monarchs of the 16th century who claimed the crowns of four nations in her lifetime.
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(1542-1587)
Queen
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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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Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh
Criminal, Cult Leader, Religious Leader / 1931 - 1990
Indian cult leader Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh created the spiritual practice of dynamic meditation. He started the Rancho Rajneesh commune in Oregon in the 1980s.
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(1931-1990)
Criminal, Cult Leader, Religious Leader
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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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Vanessa Redgrave
Film Actress / 1937 -
Called “the greatest actress of our time” by Tennessee Williams, Vanessa Redgrave is an acclaimed actress of stage and screen.
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(1937-)
Film Actress
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Wilhelm Reich
1897 - 1957
Wilhelm Reich was a psychiatrist who developed psychoanalysis that concentrated on overall character structure rather than on individual symptoms.
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(1897-1957)
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Harry Reid
Lawyer, U.S. Representative, Government Official / 1939 -
Harry Reid is a Democratic U.S. senator from Nevada. He was elected Senate majority leader in 2008.
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(1939-)
Lawyer, U.S. Representative, Government Official
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Paul Reubens
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1952 -
Paul Ruebens is an American actor, writer, film producer and comedian best known as his alter ego, Pee-wee Herman, on the Pee-wee Herman Show.
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(1952-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Richard I
Folk Hero, Military Leader, Political Leader, King / 1157 - 1199
Richard I of England, better known as Richard the Lionheart, is best known as a great military leader who remains a enduring iconic figure in England today.
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(1157-1199)
Folk Hero, Military Leader, Political Leader, King
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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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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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Pat Robertson
Entrepreneur, Political Leader, Evangelist, Preacher, Talk Show Host / 1930 -
Pat Robertson is a television evangelist best known for founding the Christian Coalition, an influential conservative political organization.
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(1930-)
Entrepreneur, Political Leader, Evangelist, Preacher, Talk Show Host
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Wayne Rooney
Soccer Player / 1985 -
Wayne Rooney is one of the world's best-known soccer players and a top scorer for the Manchester United club.
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(1985-)
Soccer Player
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Pete Rose
Baseball Player / 1941 -
American baseball star Pete Rose established a career record for hits before earning a lifetime suspension for gambling on the sport.
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(1941-)
Baseball Player
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Roberto Rossellini
Director / 1906 - 1977
Roberto Rossellini, father of actress Isabella Rossellini, was an Italian film director associated with the Neorealist movement. His most celebrated work is Rome, Open City.
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(1906-1977)
Director
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Karl Rove
Political Leader / 1950 -
Politician Karl Rove was linked to scandals while with the George W. Bush administration, including the email incident relating to U.S. attorneys’ dismissals.
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(1950-)
Political Leader
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Debbie Rowe
Nurse / 1958 -
Debbie Rowe is known mostly as the surrogate mother for two of pop star Michael Jackson's children.
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(1958-)
Nurse
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Winona Ryder
Film Actress / 1971 -
Winona Ryder is a film actress known for dark, quirky roles in such films as Heathers and Girl, Interrupted.
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(1971-)
Film Actress
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Juliette Récamier
1777 - 1849
Madame de Récamier was a Parisian hostess who attracted her time's literary and political big wigs and inspired the wrath of Napoleon.
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(1777-1849)
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Nicolas Sarkozy
World Leader / 1955 -
Nicolas Sarkozy served as France's 23rd president from 2007 to 2012. His term was marked by controversy, which included his marriage to Carla Bruni in 2008.
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(1955-)
World Leader
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Richard Scrushy
Business Leader, White Collar Criminal / 1952 -
Richard Scrushy is a business executive who founded and ran HealthSouth before corruption landed him in prison.
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(1952-)
Business Leader, White Collar Criminal
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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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Catherine Shelton
Lawyer
In 1999, Criminal Defense Attorney Catherine Shelton was accused of shooting her rival, Marissa Hierro. Shelton’s husband was convicted, while she was absolved.
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Lawyer
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William B Shockley
Physicist / 1910 - 1989
William Shockley was an engineer and co-winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1956 for his development of the transistor.
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(1910-1989)
Physicist
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O.J. Simpson
Actor, Football Player, Criminal / 1947 -
O.J. Simpson is best known for his arrest and trial in the 1994 murder of his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman, of which he was found not guilty.
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(1947-)
Actor, Football Player, Criminal
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Frank Sinatra
Film Actor, Singer / 1915 - 1998
Frank Sinatra was one of the most popular entertainers of the 20th century, forging a career as an award-winning singer and film actor.
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(1915-1998)
Film Actor, Singer
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Peter Singer
Philosopher, Animal Rights Activist, Children's Activist, Civil Rights Activist, Environmental Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, Academic Author / 1946 -
Peter Singer is an Australian philosopher whose work in applied ethics has led to controversial views on abortion, animal liberation and infanticide.
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(1946-)
Philosopher, Animal Rights Activist, Children's Activist, Civil Rights Activist, Environmental Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, Academic Author
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William Thomas Stead
Journalist, Author / 1849 - 1912
William Thomas Stead was a writer of journalistic pieces and ghost stories whose life came to an end on the Titanic.
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(1849-1912)
Journalist, Author
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Cat Stevens
Songwriter, Singer, Philanthropist / 1948 -
Folk singer Cat Stevens wrote the song "The First Cut is the Deepest" in the '60s. Since then it has become a hit for four different artists.
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(1948-)
Songwriter, Singer, Philanthropist
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Dominique Strauss-Kahn
1949 -
Dominique Strauss-Kahn is the former IMF chief who faced sexual assault charges that were dismissed.
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(1949-)
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Lawrence H. Summers
Educator, Economist / 1954 -
Lawrence Summers served as chief economist of World Bank, secretary of the U.S. Treasury, Harvard president and director of the National Economic Council.
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(1954-)
Educator, Economist
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Sundance Kid
Thief / 1867 - 1908
Sundance Kid was an American criminal best known for his train robberies and bank heists with the Wild Bunch gang in the late 1890s and early 1900s.
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(1867-1908)
Thief
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Manti Te'o
Football Player / 1991 -
Manti Te'o is an American football player who became embroiled in controversy in early 2013, when the story of his girlfriend's tragic death was revealed to be a fabrication.
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(1991-)
Football Player
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Wallace Henry Thurman
Literary Critic, Editor, Author, Playwright / 1902 - 1934
Wallace Henry Thurman was an African-American literary figure associated with the Harlem Renaissance.
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(1902-1934)
Literary Critic, Editor, Author, Playwright
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William Monroe Trotter
Civil Rights Activist, Entrepreneur, Journalist / 1872 - 1934
William Monroe Trotter was a Harvard-educated journalist and activist who championed equal rights for African Americans.
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(1872-1934)
Civil Rights Activist, Entrepreneur, Journalist
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Mary Tudor
Queen / 1516 - 1558
Mary Tudor was queen of England from 1553 to 1558. She became known as "Bloody Mary" for her persecution of Protestants.
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(1516-1558)
Queen
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Julia Tyler
U.S. First Lady / 1820 - 1889
American first lady Julia Tyler, wife of John Tyler, the tenth U.S. president, presided over the White House with charming exuberance for eight months.
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(1820-1889)
U.S. First Lady
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Kurt Waldheim
Diplomat, World Leader / 1918 - 2007
Kurt Waldheim served two terms as the fourth secretary-general of the United Nations and was elected president of Austria 1986–1992.
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(1918-2007)
Diplomat, World Leader
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Christopher Walken
Actor / 1943 -
Film Actor Christopher Walken often plays the bad guy, but he has also proved himself in comic roles and has been a repeat guest on Saturday Night Live.
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(1943-)
Actor
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Randy Weaver
1948 -
Randy Weaver, former U.S. Army combat engineer, is best known for being at the center of a deadly confrontation with FBI agents at Ruby Ridge, Idaho in 1992.
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(1948-)
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Jeffrey Wigand
Activist, Chemist / 1942 -
Jeffrey Wigand became famous in the 1990s when he took public his knowledge that cigarette companies had tried to conceal the dangers of smoking.
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(1942-)
Activist, Chemist
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Vanessa Williams
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Singer / 1963 -
Vanessa Williams is an actress and singer known for her Miss America scandal and her roles on TV shows such as Ugly Betty.
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(1963-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Singer
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Wendy Williams
Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host / 1964 -
Wendy Williams is a radio DJ and TV talk show host known for her no-nonsense attitude and brash on-air personality.
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(1964-)
Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host
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Ann Woodward
1915 - 1975
Ann Woodward was an American socialite best known as a murder suspect for the death of her husband who had planned to divorce her. She was never convicted of the crime.
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(1915-1975)
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Bob Woodward
Journalist / 1943 -
Bob Woodward is an American journalist and author who reported on the Watergate scandal for The Washington Post. His coverage greatly contributed to the Post's 1973 Pulitzer Prize.
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(1943-)
Journalist
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Loretta Young
Actress / 1913 - 2000
Loretta young was a child actor who became one of Hollywood's leading ladies in the 1930s and 1940s.
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(1913-2000)
Actress