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Tyrone Power
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1914 - 1958
Tyrone Power was a stage and film actor known for his roles in such films as Witness for the Prosecution and The Mark of Zorro.
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(1914-1958)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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Miuccia Prada
Entrepreneur, Fashion Designer / 1949 -
Miuccia Prada is an Italian fashion designer best known as the head of Prada, a fashion powerhouse that specializes in luxury goods for men and women.
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(1949-)
Entrepreneur, Fashion Designer
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Tito Puente
Songwriter, Conductor / 1923 - 2000
Tito Puente was a musical pioneer, mixing musical styles with Latin sounds and experimenting in fusing Latin music with jazz.
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(1923-2000)
Songwriter, Conductor
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Thomas Pynchon
Author / 1937 -
Thomas Pynchon is an award-winning novelist known for works like The Crying of Lot 49 and Gravity's Rainbow.
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(1937-)
Author
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Tony Pérez
Baseball Player / 1942 -
Tony Pérez was a professional baseball player in the 1960s and 1970s who was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2000.
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(1942-)
Baseball Player
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Queen Elizabeth II
Queen / 1926 -
Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain was crowned in 1953. Her 60 years on the throne was celebrated in June 2012, with the Diamond Jubilee.
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(1926-)
Queen
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Anthony Quinn
Film Actor, Television Actor, Painter, Sculptor / 1915 - 2001
Anthony Quinn was an Oscar-winning Mexican-American actor known for his roles in Viva Zapata!, Lust for Life and Zorba the Greek.
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(1915-2001)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Painter, Sculptor
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Charlotte Rae
Actress, Singer / 1926 -
Actress Charlotte Rae is best known for her role as Mrs. Garrett on the TV series Diff’rent Strokes and The Facts of Life.
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(1926-)
Actress, Singer
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Ma Rainey
Singer / 1886 - 1939
Singer Ma Rainey was the first popular stage entertainer to incorporate authentic blues into her song repertoire and became known as the "Mother of the Blues."
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(1886-1939)
Singer
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Santiago Ramón y Cajal
Academic, Neurologist / 1852 - 1934
Santiago Ramón y Cajal was a Spanish histologist and professor whose work led to the discovery of neurons.
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(1852-1934)
Academic, Neurologist
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Ving Rhames
Film Actor / 1959 -
Ving Rhames is an actor known for roles in such films as Pulp Fiction and the Mission: Impossible franchise.
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(1959-)
Film Actor
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Adrienne Rich
Scholar, Academic Author, Journalist, Poet / 1929 - 2012
Adrienne Rich is a U.S. poet, scholar and critic whose work exhibits her commitment to the women's movement and a lesbian/feminist aesthetic influence.
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(1929-2012)
Scholar, Academic Author, Journalist, Poet
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Natasha Richardson
Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1963 - 2009
British actress of stage and screen Natasha Richardson won a Tony Award for her work in the Broadway show Cabaret before dying in a tragic skiing accident.
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(1963-2009)
Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Sugar Ray Robinson
Boxer / 1921 - 1989
Sugar Ray Robinson was an American professional boxer who is frequently cited as the greatest boxer in history.
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(1921-1989)
Boxer
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Dennis Rodman
Animal Rights Activist, Basketball Player / 1961 -
Dennis Rodman is considered one of professional basketball's all-time great rebounders. He helped lead the Detroit Pistons and later the Chicago Bulls to multiple titles.
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(1961-)
Animal Rights Activist, Basketball Player
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Adela Rogers St. Johns
Journalist, Author, Screenwriter / 1894 - 1988
Journalist Adela Rogers St. Johns was a reporter for Hearst newspapers, and was best known for her interviews of motion picture stars.
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(1894-1988)
Journalist, Author, Screenwriter
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John Rolfe
Business Leader, Political Leader / 1585 - 1622
Virginia planter and colonial official John Rolfe was the husband of Pocahontas, daughter of the Indian chief Powhatan. He sold Virginia tobacco to England.
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(1585-1622)
Business Leader, Political Leader
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Nicholas II
Tsar / 1868 - 1918
Nicholas II was the last tsar of Russia under Romanov rule. His poor handling of Bloody Sunday and Russia’s role in World War I led to his abdication and execution.
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(1868-1918)
Tsar
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Tony Romo
Football Player / 1980 -
Tony Romo is one of the NFL's top quarterbacks and has played for the Dallas Cowboys.
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(1980-)
Football Player
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Julius Rosenberg
War Criminal, Spy / 1918 - 1953
Julius Rosenberg became an infamous figure in American history when he was convicted, along with his wife, Ethel Rosenberg, of giving military secrets to the Soviet Union in the early 1950s.
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(1918-1953)
War Criminal, Spy
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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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Jack Ruby
Entrepreneur, Assassin / 1911 - 1967
Nightclub owner Jack Ruby murdered Lee Harvey Oswald before Oswald could stand trial for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
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(1911-1967)
Entrepreneur, Assassin
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Darius Rucker
Songwriter, Singer / 1966 -
Darius Rucker is a singer/songwriter known as the frontman of the musical group Hootie & the Blowfish and as a solo country artist.
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(1966-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Juan Rulfo
Author / 1918 - 1986
Mexican writer John Rulfo is considered one of the finest novelists and short-story creators in 20th-century Latin America.
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(1918-1986)
Author
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Bertrand Russell
Philosopher, Mathematician, Anti-War Activist, Journalist / 1872 - 1970
Despite being a renowned philosopher, Bertrand Russell is perhaps best known for his political activism and altercations with the British government.
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(1872-1970)
Philosopher, Mathematician, Anti-War Activist, Journalist
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Tim Russert
Lawyer, Talk Show Host, News Anchor, Journalist / 1950 - 2008
Tim Russert was a one-time political counsel who became a journalist and the longtime host of the public affairs show Meet the Press.
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(1950-2008)
Lawyer, Talk Show Host, News Anchor, Journalist
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Margaret Rutherford
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1892 - 1972
Dame Margaret Rutherford was an Academy Award-winning English actress on stage, film and television. Her best known role was Agatha Christie's Miss Marple.
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(1892-1972)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Bob Saget
Television Actor, Talk Show Host / 1956 -
Bob Saget is a comedic TV personality and actor who found success first on the sitcom Full House and later on America's Funniest Home Videos.
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(1956-)
Television Actor, Talk Show Host
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Paul Samuelson
Academic, Economist / 1915 - 2009
American economist Paul Samuelson is best known as a founder of neo-Keynesian economics and for being the first American to win the Nobel Prize in Economics.
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(1915-2009)
Academic, Economist
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Rick Santorum
Legal Professional, U.S. Representative / 1958 -
Rick Santorum became known across the country after his election to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1990.
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(1958-)
Legal Professional, U.S. Representative
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May Sarton
Journalist, Author, Poet / 1912 - 1995
May Sarton was a writer of poetry, novels and memoirs including her Journal of a Solitude.
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(1912-1995)
Journalist, Author, Poet
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Erik Satie
Songwriter, Pianist / 1866 - 1925
French composer Erik Satie was lauded as a forerunner of modern music. His music represents the first definite break with 19th-century French Romanticism.
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(1866-1925)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Kathleen Sebelius
U.S. Governor / 1948 -
When Kathleen Sebelius, daughter of a former Ohio governor, was elected governor of Kansas, they became the first father-daughter governors in U.S. history.
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(1948-)
U.S. Governor
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Edie Sedgwick
Actress, Model / 1943 - 1971
Edie Sedgwick was a socialite and model who became a muse to Andy Warhol in the 1960s.
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(1943-1971)
Actress, Model
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Pete Seeger
Children's Activist, Civil Rights Activist, Environmental Activist, Anti-War Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1919 -
American folk singer Pete Seeger is an iconic figure in the mid-20th century, and is best known for his contributions to the American folk music revival.
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(1919-)
Children's Activist, Civil Rights Activist, Environmental Activist, Anti-War Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Bob Seger
Guitarist, Singer / 1945 -
Bob Seger is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist who achieved great popularity in the 1970s and 1980s.
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(1945-)
Guitarist, Singer
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Jerry Seinfeld
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Television Producer, Screenwriter / 1954 -
Jerry Seinfeld is an actor and comedian best known for his starring role in the hit television sitcom Seinfeld.
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(1954-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Television Producer, Screenwriter
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David O. Selznick
Producer / 1902 - 1965
David O. Selznick was a Hollywood film producer who made a huge string of hits in the 1930s through the 1950s, including Gone with the Wind.
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(1902-1965)
Producer
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Andy Serkis
Actor / 1964 -
Andy Serkis is famous for playing Gollum in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy, as well as for his roles in King Kong, Rise of the Planet of the Apes and The Hobbit.
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(1964-)
Actor
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William Seward
Lawyer, Governor, U.S. Representative, Government Official / 1801 - 1872
William Seward was a New York governor and U.S. senator before serving as secretary of state under Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson.
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(1801-1872)
Lawyer, Governor, U.S. Representative, Government Official
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Peter Shaffer
Playwright / 1926 -
Peter Shaffer is a British playwright, the author of several award-winning plays - some of which were adapted for the screen, including Five Finger Exercise.
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(1926-)
Playwright
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William Shakespeare
Playwright, Poet / 1564 - 1616
William Shakespeare, often called the English national poet, is widely considered the greatest dramatist of all time.
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(1564-1616)
Playwright, Poet
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Robert Shaw
Conductor / 1916 - 1999
American conductor Robert Shaw is best known for his innovations in seating a choir in quartets and for bringing new standards to choral performance.
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(1916-1999)
Conductor
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Sherri Shepherd
Television Actor, Talk Show Host / 1967 -
Comedian and actress Sherri Shepherd has co-hosted the popular daytime talk show The View since 2007.
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(1967-)
Television Actor, Talk Show Host
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Gabourey Sidibe
Film Actress / 1983 -
Actress Gabourey Sidibe won an Oscar nomination for her moving portrayal of an abused, 350-pound teenager in the 2009 film Precious.
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(1983-)
Film Actress
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Jamie-Lynn Sigler
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Singer, Writer / 1981 -
Jamie Lynn-Sigler is an American actress best known for her role as Meadow Soprano on the HBO series The Sopranos.
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(1981-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Singer, Writer
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Phil Silvers
Television Actor / 1911 - 1985
Phil Silvers is an American comedian best known for his portrayal of the fast-talking gambler Sergeant Ernest Bilko in The Phil Silvers Show.
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(1911-1985)
Television Actor
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Gail Simmons
Chef, Television Personality / 1976 -
Gail Simmons has worked as host of Top Chef: Just Desserts and a judge on Top Chef. A food writer and expert, she has also worked as a special projects manager at Food & Wine.
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(1976-)
Chef, Television Personality
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Kimora Lee Simmons
Entrepreneur, Model, Reality Television Star / 1975 -
Kimora Lee Simmons is a former model, ex-wife to Russell Simmons, creator of a fashion line called Baby Phat and star of her own reality TV show.
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(1975-)
Entrepreneur, Model, Reality Television Star
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J.C.L. Simonde de Sismondi
Historian, Economist, Writer / 1773 - 1842
J.C.L. Simonde de Sismondi was an 18th-19th century economist and author who espoused pioneering ideas on governmental structures.
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(1773-1842)
Historian, Economist, Writer
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Emmitt Smith
Football Player, Television Personality / 1969 -
Emmitt Smith was a running back with the Dallas Cowboys. In 2002, he broke Walter Payton's rushing record to become the leading rusher in NFL history.
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(1969-)
Football Player, Television Personality
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Tom Snyder
Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host, News Anchor / 1936 - 2007
Tom Snyder co-anchored the first noon news show in the country. He was the host of the NBC interview show Tomorrow and The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder.
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(1936-2007)
Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host, News Anchor
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Ted Sorensen
Lawyer, Writer / 1928 - 2010
Ted Sorensen was an American presidential adviser and speech writer, best known for his contributions to President John F. Kennedy's most famous speeches.
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(1928-2010)
Lawyer, Writer
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Aaron Spelling
Actor, Television Producer, Screenwriter / 1923 - 2006
Aaron Spelling remains television’s most prolific producer, primarily known for escapist entertainment.
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(1923-2006)
Actor, Television Producer, Screenwriter
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Tori Spelling
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1973 -
Tori Spelling is an actress who has appeared on TV and in films, notably on the TV show Beverly Hills 90210.
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(1973-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Tony Spilotro
Organized Crime Boss / 1938 - 1986
Tony Spilotro is best known as a mob representative in Las Vegas from the 1970s to the '80s. He was brutally beaten and murdered by mob members in 1986.
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(1938-1986)
Organized Crime Boss
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Benjamin Spock
Medical Professional, Journalist / 1903 - 1998
Dr. Spock was best known for his parenting advice book, Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care, originally published in 1946.
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(1903-1998)
Medical Professional, Journalist
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John Paul Stevens
Supreme Court Justice / 1920 -
John Paul Stevens was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1975. In 2008 he renounced the death penalty as unconstitutional.
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(1920-)
Supreme Court Justice
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Jimmy Stewart
Film Actor, Theater Actor / 1908 - 1997
Jimmy Stewart was a major motion-picture star known for his portrayals of diffident but morally resolute characters in films such as It’s a Wonderful Life.
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(1908-1997)
Film Actor, Theater Actor
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William Grant Still
Songwriter, Conductor / 1895 - 1978
William Grant Still was a conductor and composer and the first African-American to conduct a professional symphony orchestra in the U.S.
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(1895-1978)
Songwriter, Conductor
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George Strait
Songwriter, Singer / 1952 -
Born in Texas in 1952, George Strait has been a country music icon since the 1980s. The award-winning singer is known for his traditional country
sound.
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(1952-)
Songwriter, Singer
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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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Barbra Streisand
Actress, Singer / 1942 -
Barbra Streisand is the highest-selling female recording artist of all time, and has won awards and acclaim in every medium that she's worked in.
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(1942-)
Actress, Singer
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Debendranath Tagore
Theologian / 1817 - 1905
Debendranath Tagore was an Indian religious reformer and Hindu philosopher.
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(1817-1905)
Theologian
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George Takei
Activist, Actor / 1937 -
Japanese-American actor George Takei played Lieutenant Sulu in the original Star Trek television series and movies and is a popular social-media presence.
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(1937-)
Activist, Actor
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Amber Tamblyn
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1983 -
Amber Tamblyn is an actress known for roles in the films Joan of Arcadia and The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, and on the series General Hospital. She is married to actor/comedian David Cross.
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(1983-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Liam Tancock
Professional Swimmer / 1985 -
British swimmer Liam Tancock is a world record holder in the 50-meter and 100-meter backstroke events.
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(1985-)
Professional Swimmer
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Channing Tatum
Actor, Dancer, Model / 1980 -
Channing Tatum is an American actor who's starred in films like Coach Carter, 21 Jump Street and Dear John.
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(1980-)
Actor, Dancer, Model
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Shirley Temple
Film Actress, Diplomat / 1928 -
Shirley Temple was the leading child actor of her time, receiving a special Oscar and starring in films like Bright Eyes and Heidi.
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(1928-)
Film Actress, Diplomat
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Sachin Tendulkar
Athlete / 1973 -
Sachin Tendulkar is an Indian professional cricket player, considered by many to be one of the greatest batsmen of all time.
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(1973-)
Athlete
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Studs Terkel
Radio Talk Show Host, Journalist / 1912 - 2008
Studs Terkel was a Pulitzer Prize-winning oral historian who compiled books of interviews with everyday people.
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(1912-2008)
Radio Talk Show Host, Journalist
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John B. Thayer
Business Leader / 1862 - 1912
An executive with the Pennsylvania Railroad, John B. Thayer was among the 1,500 people who died in the 1912 Titanic disaster and is remembered for his bravery.
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(1862-1912)
Business Leader
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Maria Theresa
Political Leader, Duchess, Empress / 1717 - 1780
Maria Theresa was an Austrian archduchess, and Holy Roman Empress of the Habsburg Dynasty from 1740 to 1780. She was also Marie Antoinette’s mother.
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(1717-1780)
Political Leader, Duchess, Empress
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Isiah Thomas
Basketball Player, Entrepreneur / 1961 -
Isiah Thomas is generally regarded as one of the best point guards in the history of basketball. He played for the Detroit Pistons.
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(1961-)
Basketball Player, Entrepreneur
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Kenan Thompson
Actor, Comedian / 1978 -
Kenan Thompson is an American actor and comedian known for his work on Saturday Night Live and various films roles. His film credits include Fat Albert, Barbershop 2 and Snakes on a Plane.
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(1978-)
Actor, Comedian
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Uma Thurman
Film Actress / 1970 -
Uma Thurman is an actress known for roles in such films as Kill Bill and its sequel and Pulp Fiction.
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(1970-)
Film Actress
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Pete Townshend
Songwriter, Drummer, Guitarist, Pianist / 1945 -
Pete Townshend is best known as the guitarist and songwriter for the band the Who as it grew to be one of the most influential bands of the 1960 and '70s.
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(1945-)
Songwriter, Drummer, Guitarist, Pianist
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Randy Travis
Film Actor, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1959 -
American country singer Randy Travis opened the door to young artists who sought to return to the traditional sound of country music. His 1986 album, Storms of Life, landed at No. 1 on the U.S. albums chart.
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(1959-)
Film Actor, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Harry S. Truman
U.S. President / 1884 - 1972
Sworn in as the 33rd president after Franklin Delano Roosevelt's sudden death, Harry S. Truman presided over the end of WWII and dropped the atomic bomb on Japan.
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(1884-1972)
U.S. President
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J.M.W. Turner
Painter / 1775 - 1851
J.M.W. Turner was a British landscape painter of the 18th and 19th centuries whose work is known for its luminous almost abstract quality.
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(1775-1851)
Painter
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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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Ronan Tynan
Singer / 1960 -
Ronan Tynan is Irish classical singer, most famous for his renditions of "God Bless America" at the Yankee Stadium during important games.
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(1960-)
Singer
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Björn Ulvaeus
Guitarist / 1945 -
Björn Ulvaeusis best known as one of four members of 1970s Swedish pop sensation ABBA.
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(1945-)
Guitarist
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Tim Urban
Guitarist, Singer / 1989 -
American Idol star Tim Urban placed seventh on the ninth eason of the show. His first album, Heart of Me, debuted in 2010.
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(1989-)
Guitarist, Singer
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Ritchie Valens
Songwriter, Singer / 1941 - 1959
Mexican-American musician Ritchie Valens is best known for his hit "La Bamba." His successful career was cut short when he died in a plane crash at age 17.
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(1941-1959)
Songwriter, Singer
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Rudolph Valentino
Film Actor / 1895 - 1926
Italian-American actor Rudolph Valentino was admired as the “Great Lover” of the 1920s.
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(1895-1926)
Film Actor
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William Henry Vanderbilt
Entrepreneur / 1821 - 1885
The son of Cornelius Vanderbilt, William Henry Vanderbilt was a railroad magnate who doubled his family's fortune.
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(1821-1885)
Entrepreneur
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Luther Vandross
Songwriter, Singer / 1951 - 2005
Luther Vandross was a singer and songwriter whose smooth style and voice lent themselves to romantic ballads.
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(1951-2005)
Songwriter, Singer
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Sid Vicious
Bassist, Singer / 1957 - 1979
Punk rocker Sid Vicious became famous as bassist for the Sex Pistols before his entanglement with drugs and Nancy Spungen ended his career and life.
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(1957-1979)
Bassist, Singer
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Hervé Villechaize
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1943 - 1993
Hervé Villechaize was a French actor best known for playing Tattoo on the 1970s television show Fantasy Island.
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(1943-1993)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Nancy Walker
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1922 - 1992
Actress Nancy Walker appeared in films and on stage before playing Ida Morgenstern on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Rosie in the Bounty paper towel commercials.
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(1922-1992)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Mike Wallace
Radio Personality, News Anchor, Journalist / 1918 - 2012
Mike Wallace is an interviewer and reporter who has been working in TV and radio since 1939. He joined the program 60 Minutes in 1968.
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(1918-2012)
Radio Personality, News Anchor, Journalist
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Robert Penn Warren
Civil Rights Activist, Literary Critic, Poet / 1905 - 1989
American poet Robert Penn Warren was one of the founders of New Criticism and is the only person to have won the Pulitzer Prize for both fiction and poetry.
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(1905-1989)
Civil Rights Activist, Literary Critic, Poet
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John Waters
Director, Screenwriter / 1946 -
Filmmaker, director and writer John Waters, sometimes called the "King of Bad Taste" or the "Pope of Trash," has built a reputation for shocking his audiences.
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(1946-)
Director, Screenwriter
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Max Weber
Educator, Philosopher, Scholar, Anti-War Activist, Economist, Literary Critic, Political Scientist, Journalist, Sociologist / 1864 - 1920
Max Weber was a 19th century German sociologist and one of the founders of modern sociology. He wrote The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism in 1905.
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(1864-1920)
Educator, Philosopher, Scholar, Anti-War Activist, Economist, Literary Critic, Political Scientist, Journalist, Sociologist
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Steven Weinberg
Academic, Physicist / 1933 -
Steven Weinberg is a U.S. physicist and Nobel laureate who contributed to work on the unification of the weak force and electromagnetic interaction between elementary particles.
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(1933-)
Academic, Physicist
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Orson Welles
Film Actor, Director / 1915 - 1985
Orson Welles wrote, directed and starred in the film Citizen Kane, among others, which remains one of the most influential films ever made.
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(1915-1985)
Film Actor, Director
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Lee Westwood
Golfer / 1973 -
Golfer Lee Westwood, who made his PGA debut in 1995, has had several close finishes on some of golf's biggest stages, including third place at the U.S. Open.
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(1973-)
Golfer
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Laura Wheeler Waring
Educator, Painter / 1887 - 1948
Laura Wheeler Waring was an African-American painter who founded and taught in the art and music departments at Cheyney University.
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(1887-1948)
Educator, Painter
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Theodore H. White
Journalist / 1915 - 1986
Theodore H. White was an American journalist, best known for his presidential accounts The Making of the President, 1960 and The Making of the President, 1964.
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(1915-1986)
Journalist