a
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Grace Abbott
Educator, Children's Activist, Academic Author / 1878 - 1939
Grace Abbott is best known for her social activism on behalf of immigrants and children. She headed the Children's Bureau from 1921 to 1934.
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(1878-1939)
Educator, Children's Activist, Academic Author
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F. Murray Abraham
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1939 -
Actor F. Murray Abraham was cast as Antonio Salieri in the feature film Amadeus. His gripping performance earned him the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1984.
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(1939-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Roman Arkadyevich Abramovich
Entrepreneur / 1966 -
Roman Arkadyevich Abramovich is a Russian business tycoon, one of the richest men in the world and owner of the Chelsea Football Club.
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(1966-)
Entrepreneur
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Chinua Achebe
Educator, Publisher, Author / 1930 - 2013
Chinua Achebe is a Nigerian novelist and author of Things Fall Apart, a work that in part led to his being called the "patriarch of the African novel."
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(1930-2013)
Educator, Publisher, Author
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Hugh Acheson
Chef, Television Personality / 1971 -
Hugh Acheson is a celebrity chef and owner of three restaurants in Georgia. He is also a judge on Top Chef and a cookbook author.
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(1971-)
Chef, Television Personality
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Abigail Adams
U.S. First Lady / 1744 - 1818
Abigail Adams was the wife of President John Adams and the mother of John Quincy Adams, who became the sixth president of the United States.
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(1744-1818)
U.S. First Lady
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John Adams
U.S. President / 1735 - 1826
John Adams was a Founding Father, the first vice president of the United States and the second president. His son, John Quincy Adams, was the sixth president.
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(1735-1826)
U.S. President
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Spiro Agnew
Governor, U.S. Vice President / 1918 - 1996
Spiro Agnew was twice elected U.S. vice president under Richard Nixon, but resigned from his second term after being charged with bribery, conspiracy and tax fraud.
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(1918-1996)
Governor, U.S. Vice President
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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
World Leader / 1956 -
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is best known as the controversial sixth president of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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(1956-)
World Leader
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Ciro Alegría
Activist, Author / 1909 - 1967
Ciro Alegria was a Peruvian novelist who wrote about the struggles of the Peruvian Indians, and whose militant pro-Indian activism led to his arrest and exile.
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(1909-1967)
Activist, Author
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Jane Alexander
Environmental Activist, Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Philanthropist / 1939 -
Actress Jane Alexander won Emmy Awards for her roles in Playing for Time and Warm Springs. In 1992, she became chairwoman of the National Endowment for the Arts.
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(1939-)
Environmental Activist, Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Philanthropist
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Duane Allman
Guitarist / 1946 - 1971
Slide guitar great Duane Allman cofounded The Allman Brothers Band and recorded with artists like Wilson Pickett and Eric Clapton.
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(1946-1971)
Guitarist
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Rudolfo A. Anaya
Educator, Author, Playwright, Poet / 1937 -
Rodolfo Anaya is a Mexican-American writer best known for his Chicano-themed books such as Bless Me, Ultima, Heart of Aztlán and Tortuga.
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(1937-)
Educator, Author, Playwright, Poet
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Tom Anderson
Entrepreneur / 1970 -
Tom Anderson is best known as president and co-founder of MySpace, a site intended to help fans connect with their favorite bands and share music.
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(1970-)
Entrepreneur
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Adam Ant
Musician / 1954 -
Adam Ant came to fame in the early 1980s as the lead singer of the New Wave band Adam and the Ants.
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(1954-)
Musician
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Marie Antoinette
Queen / 1755 - 1793
Marie Antoinette helped provoke the popular unrest that led to the French Revolution and to the overthrow of the monarchy in August 1792.
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(1755-1793)
Queen
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James Mitchell Ashley
Governor, U.S. Representative / 1824 - 1896
James Mitchell Ashley was best known as a U.S. congressman and abolitionist who laid the foundation to pass the 13th Amendment, outlawing slavery.
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(1824-1896)
Governor, U.S. Representative
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Ed Asner
Animal Rights Activist, Television Actor / 1929 -
Actor Ed Asner is best known as gruff-but-lovable newsman Lou Grant, who debuted on TV sitcom The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He also lent his voice to the movie Up.
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(1929-)
Animal Rights Activist, Television Actor
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Charles Atlas
Athlete / 1892 - 1972
Charles Atlas was an Italian-born American bodybuilder who, with Frederick Tilney and Charles P. Roman, created highly popular mail-order bodybuilding course.
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(1892-1972)
Athlete
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Stephen Austin
Military Leader / 1793 - 1836
American empresario Stephen Austin, a.k.a. “the father of Texas,” created the first Anglo American colony in the Tejas region of Mexico, later to become Texas.
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(1793-1836)
Military Leader
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Nnamdi Azikiwe
World Leader, Journalist / 1904 - 1996
Nnamdi Azikiwe founded newspapers in Ghana and Nigeria before serving as the first president of independent Nigeria from 1963 to 1966.
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(1904-1996)
World Leader, Journalist
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Oksana Baiul
Ice Skater / 1977 -
Ukrainian athlete Oksana Baiul won the 1994 Olympic gold in women’s figure skating. Since then she battled alcoholism and returned to professional skating.
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(1977-)
Ice Skater
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LaVern Baker
Singer / 1929 - 1997
American singer LaVern Baker helped pioneer the R&B sound in the 1950s and released multiple hits with Atlantic Records, including the famous "Tweedle Dee."
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(1929-1997)
Singer
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Mikhail Bakhtin
Linguist, Philosopher, Scholar, Literary Critic, Academic Author / 1895 - 1975
Mikhail Bakhtin was a Russian literary critic, linguist and philosopher.
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(1895-1975)
Linguist, Philosopher, Scholar, Literary Critic, Academic Author
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J.G. Ballard
Author / 1930 - 2009
J.G. Ballard was an English novelist and a key figure in the New Wave movement in science fiction. He wrote Empire of the Sun and Crash.
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(1930-2009)
Author
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Benjamin Banneker
Astronomer / 1731 - 1806
Benjamin Banneker was a largely self-educated mathematician, astronomer, compiler of almanacs, inventor and writer.
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(1731-1806)
Astronomer
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Frederick Grant Banting
Inventor, Doctor / 1891 - 1941
Sir Frederick Grant Banting was a Canadian scientist and doctor, whose research led to the discovery of insulin to treat diabetic patients.
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(1891-1941)
Inventor, Doctor
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Klaus Barbie
War Criminal, Military Leader / 1913 - 1991
Nazi leader Klaus Barbie was head of the Gestapo in Lyon from 1942 to 1944, and was held responsible for the death and deportation thousands.
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(1913-1991)
War Criminal, Military Leader
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Bob Barr
U.S. Representative / 1948 -
Iowan Bob Barr was elected to the House of Representatives in 1994 and then in 2008 ran for president on the Libertarian ticket.
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(1948-)
U.S. Representative
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Roseanne Barr
Television Actress, Comedian / 1952 -
Roseanne Barr is an Emmy Award-winning actress and comedian known for her hit sitcom, Roseanne.
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(1952-)
Television Actress, Comedian
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John Barry
Songwriter / 1933 - 2011
John Barry was a British film composer best known for his memorable work on James Bond films.
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(1933-2011)
Songwriter
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Roland Barthes
Philosopher, Literary Critic, Academic Author / 1915 - 1980
Roland Barthes was a French literary philosopher whose work influenced structuralism, semiotics and anthropology.
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(1915-1980)
Philosopher, Literary Critic, Academic Author
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Billy Barty
Actor, Comedian / 1924 - 2000
Billy Barty is best known for his long acting career, even as he fought for the rights of little people.
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(1924-2000)
Actor, Comedian
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Daisy Bates
Civil Rights Activist, Publisher, Journalist / 1914 - 1999
Daisy Bates was an African American civil rights activist and newspaper publisher who documented the battle to end segregation in Arkansas.
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(1914-1999)
Civil Rights Activist, Publisher, Journalist
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Patricia Bath
Educator, Inventor, Doctor / 1942 -
Patricia Bath is the first African American to complete a residency in ophthalmology. She invented the Laserphaco Probe for cataract treatment in 1986.
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(1942-)
Educator, Inventor, Doctor
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Edith Bouvier Beale
Actress, Model / 1917 - 2002
Edith Bouvier Beale ("Little Edie") was an eccentric cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. She became a cult figure and fashion icon after her appearance in the documentary Grey Gardens.
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(1917-2002)
Actress, Model
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Amanda Beard
Model, Television Personality, Professional Swimmer / 1981 -
Swimmer Amanda Beard competed in four Olympic Games, the first in 1996 when she was just 14 years old. She appeared on the cover of Playboy in 2007.
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(1981-)
Model, Television Personality, Professional Swimmer
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Bobby Beausoleil
Murderer / 1947 -
Bobby Beausoleil, a part of Charles Manson's circle, is serving a life sentence in a California prison for the July 1969 murder of Manson associate Gary Hinman.
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(1947-)
Murderer
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Carey Bell
Musician / 1936 - 2007
Carey Bell was a famous harmonica player who got his start in the Chicago blues scene. He played with Muddy Waters and Willie Dixon.
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(1936-2007)
Musician
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Roberto Benigni
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Director, Producer, Screenwriter / 1952 -
Roberto Benigni is an Italian actor, director and producer best known for his 1997 Oscar winning film La Vita e Bella (Life is Beautiful).
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(1952-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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Dierks Bentley
Singer / 1975 -
Dierks Bentley is a country music singer who became the youngest member of the Grand Ole Opry at age 29.
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(1975-)
Singer
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Joe Biden
U.S. Vice President, U.S. Representative / 1942 -
Former Delaware Senator Joe Biden was elected the 47th U.S. vice president with President Barack Obama in 2008. He earned a second term as vice president when Obama was re-elected to the presidency in 2012.
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(1942-)
U.S. Vice President, U.S. Representative
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Big Pun
Rapper / 1971 - 2000
Big Pun was a Latino hip-hop artist whose album Capital Punishment went to No. 1 on the R&B/hip-hop charts. He died in 2000 from obesity related heart failure.
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(1971-2000)
Rapper
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Hussein bin Talal
Political Leader, King / 1935 - 1999
Hussein bin Talal served as king of Jordan from 1953 to 1999. He helped guide his country into the modern era.
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(1935-1999)
Political Leader, King
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Georges Bizet
Songwriter / 1838 - 1875
French composer Georges Bizet is best known for the realistic opera Carmen, a work that established itself as the model of opéra comique.
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(1838-1875)
Songwriter
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Björk
Singer / 1965 -
Björk is an Icelandic singer and founding member of the band The Sugarcubes. She went on to a strong solo career and acting success.
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(1965-)
Singer
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Harry Blackmun
Supreme Court Justice / 1908 - 1999
Harry Blackmun was the 98th U.S. Supreme Court Justice, known for his landmark ruling in the case of Roe v. Wade.
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(1908-1999)
Supreme Court Justice
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Louis Blanc
Philosopher, Political Leader / 1811 - 1882
Louis Blanc was a utopian socialist thinker noted for his theory of worker-controlled "social workshops."
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(1811-1882)
Philosopher, Political Leader
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Isabella Blow
Editor / 1958 - 2007
Isabella Blow was a British fashion director and style icon known for wearing flamboyant hats, many by designer Philip Treacy.
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(1958-2007)
Editor
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Lorena Bobbitt
Criminal / 1970 -
Lorena Bobbitt is best known for severing her husband's penis while he slept, in retaliation for his sexual assaults against her.
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(1970-)
Criminal
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John Boehner
U.S. Representative / 1949 -
John Boehner is best known as the Republican Speaker of the House, beginning in January 2011.
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(1949-)
U.S. Representative
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Hugh Bonneville
Actor / 1963 -
Hugh Bonneville is a British actor chiefly known for playing Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham, on the hit TV series Downton Abbey.
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(1963-)
Actor
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Daniel Boone
Explorer, Folk Hero / 1734 - 1820
American explorer and frontiersman Daniel Boone blazed a trail to the far west though the Cumberland Gap, thereby providing access to the frontier.
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(1734-1820)
Explorer, Folk Hero
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Edwin Booth
Theater Actor / 1833 - 1893
Edwin Booth (1833–1893) was a famous Shakespearean actor and brother of Lincoln's assassin, John Wilkes Booth.
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(1833-1893)
Theater Actor
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Barbara Boxer
U.S. Representative / 1940 -
Democrat Barbara Boxer served ten years in the House of Representatives before being elected Senator for the state of California.
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(1940-)
U.S. Representative
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Milton Bradley
Entrepreneur / 1836 - 1911
Milton Bradley was a businessman and a manufacturer of toys and board games. He founded Milton Bradley Co.
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(1836-1911)
Entrepreneur
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Louis Brandeis
Supreme Court Justice / 1856 - 1941
Louis Brandeis was the first Jew to sit on the U.S. Supreme Court. His decisions affirmed individual liberty and privacy and opposed unchecked governmental power.
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(1856-1941)
Supreme Court Justice
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Jeremy Brett
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1933 - 1995
Jeremy Brett was a British actor and singer known for his roles in My Fair Lady and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
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(1933-1995)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Fanny Brice
Film Actress, Comedian, Singer, Radio Personality / 1891 - 1951
Fanny Brice was a popular American singing comedienne who was long associated with the Ziegfeld Follies. She was portrayed by Barbara Streisand in Funny Girl.
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(1891-1951)
Film Actress, Comedian, Singer, Radio Personality
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Paula Broadwell
Journalist / 1972 -
Author Paula Broadwell made headlines in 2012, when her extramarital affair with U.S. General David Petraeus was uncovered.
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(1972-)
Journalist
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Charles Bronson
Film Actor / 1921 - 2003
American film Charles Bronson is best known for playing tough-guy, vigilante roles in films like The Magnificent Seven (1960) and Death Wish (1974).
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(1921-2003)
Film Actor
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Edward Brooke
U.S. Representative / 1919 -
Lawyer Edward Brooke was the first African American to be popularly elected to the U.S. Senate. He served two terms and had an affair with Barbara Walters.
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(1919-)
U.S. Representative
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Louise Brooks
Film Actress / 1906 - 1985
Louise Brooks was a silent-film actress known for bringing a sense of corrupt sensuality to her roles.
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(1906-1985)
Film Actress
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Joyce Brothers
Psychologist, Radio Personality, Talk Show Host, Journalist / 1927 - 2013
Dr. Joyce Brothers was a famous psychologist and multimedia personality known for dispensing frank advice on relationships, intimacy, sexuality and self-worth.
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(1927-2013)
Psychologist, Radio Personality, Talk Show Host, Journalist
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Clifford Brown
Songwriter, Trumpet Player / 1930 - 1956
African-American jazz trumpeter Clifford Brown was noted for lyricism, clarity of sound, and grace of technique. He was a major figure in the hard-bop idiom.
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(1930-1956)
Songwriter, Trumpet Player
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Pat Buchanan
Political Leader, Journalist / 1938 -
Writer and politician Pat Buchanan is a nationally syndicated columnist and American conservative political commentator who has served under three presidents.
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(1938-)
Political Leader, Journalist
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Jeff Buckley
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1966 - 1997
Jeff Buckley was an American singer-songwriter who became widely known for his stirring cover of the Leonard Cohen song "Hallelujah."
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(1966-1997)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Richard Burton
Film Actor / 1925 - 1984
Richard Burton was a highly regarded Welsh actor of stage and screen. He earned seven Oscar nominations and was married twice to actress Elizabeth Taylor.
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(1925-1984)
Film Actor
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Laura Bush
Educator, Philanthropist, U.S. First Lady / 1946 -
Laura Bush is the wife of 43rd U.S. President George W. Bush. She served as first lady from 2001 to 2009.
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(1946-)
Educator, Philanthropist, U.S. First Lady
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Benjamin F. Butler
Military Leader, Political Leader / 1818 - 1893
Benjamin Butler was a Massachusetts politician and Union officer who fought for the rights of workers and African-Americans.
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(1818-1893)
Military Leader, Political Leader
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Gerard Bulter
Actor, Lawyer / 1969 -
Gerard Butler is best known for his role as King Leonidas of Sparta in 300.
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(1969-)
Actor, Lawyer
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Richard Byrd
Explorer, Pilot / 1888 - 1957
Richard E. Byrd was a naval officer and fearless explorer best known for being the first to reach the South Pole by air.
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(1888-1957)
Explorer, Pilot
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Robert C. Byrd
U.S. Representative / 1917 - 2010
Robert C. Byrd is best known as the longest-serving senator and longest-serving member in the history of the United States Congress.
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(1917-2010)
U.S. Representative
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Roy Campanella
Baseball Player / 1921 - 1993
Roy Campanella was American baseball catcher who played for the Brooklyn Dodgers until his career was cut short as a result of an automobile accident.
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(1921-1993)
Baseball Player
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Albert Camus
Author / 1913 - 1960
Algerian born writer Albert Camus won the Nobel Prize for literature in part due to his embrace of existentialism in books like The Stranger.
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(1913-1960)
Author
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John Candy
Film Actor / 1950 - 1994
Comedian John Candy was a regular performer for the Second City comedy troupe’s TV show, SCTV, and co-starred with Tom Hanks in the movie Splash.
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(1950-1994)
Film Actor
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José Raúl Capablanca
Chess Player / 1888 - 1942
Chess master José Raúl Capablanca won the world championship (1921) from Emanuel Lasker and lost it (1927) to Alexander Alekhine.
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(1888-1942)
Chess Player
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Kate Capshaw
Film Actress / 1953 -
Actress Kate Capshaw married director Steven Spielberg, whom she met when she auditioned for Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
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(1953-)
Film Actress
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Art Carney
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Comedian / 1918 - 2003
Art Carney was an Oscar-winning actor and comedian best known for his role as Jackie Gleason's best friend, Ed Norton, on the pioneering sitcom The Honeymooners.
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(1918-2003)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Comedian
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Johnny Carson
Talk Show Host / 1925 - 2005
One of television's best known personalities, Johnny Carson hosted "The Tonight Show" for 30 years. His farewell show in 1992 drew 50 million viewers.
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(1925-2005)
Talk Show Host
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Dick Cavett
Comedian, Talk Show Host, Writer / 1936 -
Dick Cavette is an Emmy-winning TV show host known for the button-pushing format of his shows and the controversial topics he tackles.
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(1936-)
Comedian, Talk Show Host, Writer
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Jacques Alexandre César Charles
Mathematician, Inventor, Physicist, Academic Author / 1746 - 1823
Jacques Alexandre César Charles was a French scientist and inventor who, along with Nicholas Robert, was the first to take flight in a hydrogen balloon.
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(1746-1823)
Mathematician, Inventor, Physicist, Academic Author
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George Rogers Clark
Explorer, Military Leader / 1752 - 1818
George Rogers Clark, a western frontier military leader during and after the American Revolution, secured additional land in the Treaty of Paris.
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(1752-1818)
Explorer, Military Leader
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Richard Clarke
Political Leader, Journalist / 1951 -
Richard Clarke is best known for being the chief counter-terrorism advisor under George W. Bush for the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
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(1951-)
Political Leader, Journalist
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John Cleese
Actor / 1939 -
Comedian John Cleese is most famous for his work with the comedy group Monty Python, and for the popular British television series Fawlty Towers.
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(1939-)
Actor
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Hillary Clinton
Women's Rights Activist, U.S. First Lady, Government Official / 1947 -
When Hillary Clinton was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2001, she became the only American first lady to hold national office. She became the 67th U.S. secretary of state in 2009, serving until 2013.
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(1947-)
Women's Rights Activist, U.S. First Lady, Government Official
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Levi Coffin
Activist / 1798 - 1877
Levi Coffin was an American abolitionist who assisted thousands of runaway slaves on their flight to freedom.
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(1798-1877)
Activist
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Toni Collette
Actress / 1972 -
Toni Collette is an Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning Australian actress.
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(1972-)
Actress
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Eileen Collins
Astronaut / 1956 -
When the space shuttle Columbia blasted off on July 23, 1999, pilot Eileen Collins became NASA's first female shuttle commander.
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(1956-)
Astronaut
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Michael Collins
Astronaut / 1930 -
Michael Collins is a former astronaut who was part of the Gemini 10 and Apollo 11 missions, the latter of which included the first lunar landing in history.
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(1930-)
Astronaut
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Christopher Columbus
Explorer / 1451 - 1506
Famed Italian explorer Christopher Columbus discovered the "New World" of the Americas on an expedition sponsored by King Ferdinand of Spain in 1492.
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(1451-1506)
Explorer
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Nadia Comaneci
Gymnast / 1961 -
Gymnast Nadia Comaneci earned seven perfect scores and several gold medals in the 1976 and 1980 Olympics.
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(1961-)
Gymnast
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Sean "Puffy" Combs
Entrepreneur, Music Producer, Rapper / 1969 -
Entrepreneur Sean Combs has produced big-name artists like Mariah Carey, created the Sean John clothing line, and recorded his own platinum albums.
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(1969-)
Entrepreneur, Music Producer, Rapper
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Pat Conroy
Educator, Journalist, Author / 1945 -
Pat Conroy is a New York Times bestselling author who is best known for The Prince of Tides and The Great Santini, both of which were adapted to film.
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(1945-)
Educator, Journalist, Author
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Adolfo Constanzo
Serial Killer, Cult Leader / 1962 - 1989
Adolfo Constanzo was a serial killer in the 1980s, whose religious cult performed ritual murders. He evaded police until his 1989 assisted suicide.
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(1962-1989)
Serial Killer, Cult Leader
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Jackie Coogan
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1914 - 1984
Actor Jackie Coogan played Charlie Chaplin's sidekick in the silent film The Kid and Uncle Fester on the TV sitcom The Addams Family.
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(1914-1984)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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James Cook
Explorer, Military Leader / 1728 - 1779
British navigator James Cook discovered and charted New Zealand and Australia's Great Barrier Reef on his ship Endeavor, and later disproved the existence of the fabled southern continent Terra Australis. His voyages provided the first accurate map of the Pacific.
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(1728-1779)
Explorer, Military Leader
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Peter Cook
Film Actor, Comedian / 1937 - 1995
British comedian Peter Cook is best known for his work in comedy; he is regarded as one of the leading figures in the British satire boom of the 1960s.
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(1937-1995)
Film Actor, Comedian
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Tim Cook
Business Leader / 1960 -
Tim Cook took over for the late Steve Jobs as Apple's CEO in August 2011. Prior to that, Cook served as Apple's chief operating officer.
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(1960-)
Business Leader
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Alistair Cooke
Scholar, Critic, Radio Personality, Television Personality, Journalist / 1908 - 2004
Alistair Cooke was a British-born journalist who worked in newspaper, radio and television. He hosted television's Masterpiece Theatre.
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(1908-2004)
Scholar, Critic, Radio Personality, Television Personality, Journalist