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Adam Gopnik
Writer / 1956 -
Prominent book author and magazine writer, Adam Gopnik is a leading arts and culture writer.
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(1956-)
Writer
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Elliott Gould
Actor / 1938 -
Actor Elliott Gould starred in the original M*A*S*H movie, married Barbra Streisand, and is one of Ocean's Eleven (2001 version).
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(1938-)
Actor
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Stephen Jay Gould
Educator, Biologist, Journalist, Author / 1941 - 2002
Stephen Jay Gould was an American paleontologist and evolutionary biologist, and the best-selling writer of popular science books.
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(1941-2002)
Educator, Biologist, Journalist, Author
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Temple Grandin
Educator, Biologist, Writer / 1947 -
Temple Grandin is a noted animal expert and advocate for autistic populations who has penned the books Animals in Translation and Animals Make Us Human.
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(1947-)
Educator, Biologist, Writer
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Grandma Moses
Painter / 1860 - 1961
Anna Mary Robertson, also known as
"Grandma Moses," became widely famous for her nostalgic paintings depicting rural American life.
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(1860-1961)
Painter
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Hugh Grant
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1960 -
Hugh Grant is a Golden Globe Award-winning British actor who starred in Four Weddings and a Funeral and the film adaptation of Bridget Jones's Diary.
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(1960-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Linda Gray
Activist, Actress / 1940 -
Linda Gray is an American actress and director best known for her role as Sue Ellen Ewing on the popular series Dallas.
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(1940-)
Activist, Actress
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Macy Gray
Singer / 1969 -
Singer-songwriter Macy Gray is widely known for her 1999 hit single, "I Try." She is also an actress and philanthropist.
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(1969-)
Singer
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Rupert Grint
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1988 -
Rupert Grint is a British actor best known for his role as Harry Potter's best friend Ronald "Ron" Weasley in the film series based on J.K. Rowling's bestselling books.
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(1988-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Charles Julius Guiteau
Assassin / 1841 - 1882
Charles Julius Guiteau was an American lawyer best known for assassinating President James Garfield in 1881 for denying him an ambassadorship position in Paris.
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(1841-1882)
Assassin
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Thom Gunn
Poet / 1929 - 2004
Thom Gunn was an award-winning poet known for works that included Fighting Terms, Touch and The Man With Night Sweats.
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(1929-2004)
Poet
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Buddy Hackett
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian / 1924 - 2003
Comedian Buddy Hackett co-starred with Carol Burnett on the NBC sitcom Stanley. His film career included an acclaimed role in 1962’s The Music Man.
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(1924-2003)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian
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Chris Hadfield
Astronaut / 1959 -
Chris Hadfield is a pioneering Canadian astronaut who became a global celebrity through his Twitter feed while aboard the International Space Station in 2013.
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(1959-)
Astronaut
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Larry Hagman
Theater Actor, Television Actor, Television Producer / 1931 - 2012
Larry Hagman starred opposite Barbara Eden on the sitcom I Dream of Jeannie and played J.R. Ewing on the primetime drama Dallas.
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(1931-2012)
Theater Actor, Television Actor, Television Producer
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Monty Hall
Game Show Host / 1924 -
TV personality and producer Monty Hall is best known for 23 years of hosting the game show Let's Make A Deal.
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(1924-)
Game Show Host
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Moby
Singer / 1965 -
Musician, singer. Moby was born as Richard Melville Hall on September 11, 1965, in Harlem, New York. However, his parents felt that such a grand name was unsuited for such a small, fragile child and instead decided to call him Moby, after the eponymous
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(1965-)
Singer
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Dorothy Hamill
Ice Skater / 1956 -
Dorothy Hamill is a gold medal-winning Olympic figure skater known for her moves on the rink as well as her signature bobbed haircut.
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(1956-)
Ice Skater
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Scott Hamilton
Ice Skater, Television Personality / 1958 -
Scott Hamilton is a U.S. Gold Medal Olympiad also known for his sports commentary and raising cancer awareness.
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(1958-)
Ice Skater, Television Personality
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Hannibal Hamlin
U.S. Vice President, U.S. Representative / 1809 - 1891
Hannibal Hamlin was a 19th century U.S. senator who became the country’s 15th vice president, serving under Abraham Lincoln.
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(1809-1891)
U.S. Vice President, U.S. Representative
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Morten Harket
Singer / 1959 -
Morten Harket is best known for being lead singer of the Norwegian pop band A-ha, which produced the 1980s hit "Take On Me" and its innovative music video.
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(1959-)
Singer
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Mark Harmon
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1951 -
TV star Mark Harmon has been on long-running shows like St. Elsewhere, Chicago Hope and NCIS.
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(1951-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Padraig Harrington
Golfer, Biologist / 1971 -
Golfer Padraig Harrington won two British Open championships and the 2008 Professional Golfers’ Association of America Championship.
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(1971-)
Golfer, Biologist
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Jared Harris
Actor / 1961 -
Jared Harris is a prolific British actor known for his role on the TV series Mad Men, and his performances in the films Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows and Lincoln.
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(1961-)
Actor
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Naomie Harris
Actress / 1976 -
Naomie Harris is a British actress best known for her roles in 28 Days Later, After the Sunset, the Pirates of the Caribbean film series, and Skyfall (2012).
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(1976-)
Actress
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Mickey Hart
Drummer / 1943 -
For close to 30 years, drummer Mickey Hart paired with Bill Kreutzmann to form the rhythm section for the iconic rock 'n' roll band the Grateful Dead.
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(1943-)
Drummer
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Devil Anse Hatfield
Murderer / 1839 - 1921
Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield led his family in their notorious and bloody feud with the McCoys during the late 1800s along the Kentucky-West Virginia border.
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(1839-1921)
Murderer
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John Hawkes
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1959 -
Veteran character actor John Hawkes has appeared on TV in Deadwood and such films as Winter's Bone and The Sessions.
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(1959-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Salma Hayek
Film Actress / 1966 -
Salma Hayek is an actress, director and producer of Mexican descent who was nominated for an Academy Award for her role in Frida.
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(1966-)
Film Actress
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Lucy Hayes
U.S. First Lady / 1831 - 1889
Lucy Hayes was an American first lady, the wife of President Rutherford B. Hayes.
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(1831-1889)
U.S. First Lady
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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Philosopher / 1770 - 1831
German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was one of the creators of German Idealism. He explored how contradictions ultimately integrated.
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(1770-1831)
Philosopher
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William Ernest Henley
Literary Critic, Editor, Poet / 1849 - 1903
William Ernest Henley was a British poet, critic and editor remembered chiefly for his poem "Invictus."
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(1849-1903)
Literary Critic, Editor, Poet
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Henry III
King / 1551 - 1589
Henry III of France, born in 1551, continued his father's war against the Huguenots, had his brother assassinated and was eventually stabbed dead by a friar.
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(1551-1589)
King
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Taraji Henson
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1970 -
African-American actress Taraji Henson starred in Hustle and Flow, and earned an Academy Award nomination for her role in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
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(1970-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Milton Hershey
Entrepreneur / 1857 - 1945
American manufacturer and philanthropist who founded the Hershey Chocolate Corporation and popularized chocolate candy throughout much of the world.
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(1857-1945)
Entrepreneur
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Oscar Hijuelos
Author / 1951 -
Novelist Oscar Hijuelos’s received the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1990 for his book, The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love, which explored being Hispanic in America.
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(1951-)
Author
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Faith Hill
Singer / 1967 -
Faith Hill is a Grammy award-winning singer with numerous hits on the country and pop charts. She's married to Tim McGraw.
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(1967-)
Singer
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James J. Hill
Entrepreneur / 1838 - 1916
James J. Hill was a railroad magnate responsible for greatly expanding railways into the U.S. northwest during the late 19th century.
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(1838-1916)
Entrepreneur
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Cheryl Hines
Actress, Writer / 1965 -
American actress Cheryl Hines is known for her Emmy Award-nominated role as Cheryl David, Larry David's wife, on HBO comedy 'Curb Your Enthusiasm,' which began in 2000.
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(1965-)
Actress, Writer
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Richard March Hoe
Entrepreneur, Inventor / 1812 - 1866
Richard March Hoe was an American inventor best known for manufacturing the first successful rotary printing press.
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(1812-1866)
Entrepreneur, Inventor
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Buddy Holly
Singer / 1936 - 1959
Buddy Holly was a singer/songwriter whose records, conveying a sense of the wide-open spaces of West Texas and unstoppable joie de vivre, remain vital today.
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(1936-1959)
Singer
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Ian Holm
Film Actor / 1931 -
Ian Holm is best known for playing Bilbo Baggins in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy. He also had notable parts in Alien, The Fifth Element and The Sweet Hereafter.
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(1931-)
Film Actor
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Oliver Wendell Holmes
Educator, Doctor, Physiologist, Author, Poet / 1809 - 1894
Physician Oliver Wendell Holmes served as dean of Harvard Medical School, but was best known for his poetry and "Breakfast-Table" essays.
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(1809-1894)
Educator, Doctor, Physiologist, Author, Poet
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Erich Honecker
Political Leader / 1912 - 1994
German Communist Erich Honecker oversaw the building of the Berlin Wall, then watched it be torn down. He was forced to resign as head of East Germany in 1989.
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(1912-1994)
Political Leader
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Niall Horan
Singer / 1993 -
Niall Horan is best known as the only Irish-born member of the boy band One Direction.
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(1993-)
Singer
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Karen Horney
Academic, Psychologist, Journalist / 1885 - 1952
German-born American psychoanalyst Karen Horney, departing from some of Freud’s principles, suggested an environmental and social basis for the personality.
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(1885-1952)
Academic, Psychologist, Journalist
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John Houseman
Film Actor, Producer, Television Producer / 1902 - 1988
John Houseman was a Romanian-American stage, film, radio, and television producer who is perhaps best known for his later career as a character actor.
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(1902-1988)
Film Actor, Producer, Television Producer
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Charles H. Houston
Academic, Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer / 1895 - 1950
Charles H. Houston was an attorney and vice-dean who worked in important civil rights cases, ultimately helping to end Jim Crow laws.
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(1895-1950)
Academic, Civil Rights Activist, Lawyer
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Mike Huckabee
Governor, Talk Show Host / 1955 -
Mike Huckabee is a Republican politician and former governor of Arkansas. He ran for the 2008 Republican nomination for president, but lost to John McCain.
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(1955-)
Governor, Talk Show Host
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Jennifer Hudson
Actress, Singer / 1981 -
Jennifer Hudson is an Oscar and Grammy-winning actress and singer known for roles in Dreamgirls and Sex and the City.
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(1981-)
Actress, Singer
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Bonnie Hunt
Film Actress, Television Actress, Writer / 1964 -
Bonnie Hunt is a film and TV comedic actress known for such TV shows as The Bonnie Hunt Show and Life with Bonnie.
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(1964-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Writer
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Chrissie Hynde
Animal Rights Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1951 -
Chrissie Hynde came to fame as the frontwoman for the Pretenders. Hits "Brass in Pocket" and "My City Was Gone" became rock anthems in the 1970s and 80s.
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(1951-)
Animal Rights Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
Painter / 1780 - 1867
Jean August Dominique Ingres was a French painter of the Neoclassical period. He is famous for his society portraits and female nudes.
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(1780-1867)
Painter
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Jeremy Irons
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1948 -
Theater, film and television actor Jeremy Irons starred in the popular movies Reversal of Fortune, The Lion King, Lolita, Being Julia and The Fourth Angel.
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(1948-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Ivan the Terrible
Prince, Tsar / 1530 - 1584
Ivan the Terrible, or Ivan IV, was the first tsar of all Russia. During his reign (1533-1584), Ivan acquired vast amounts of land through ruthless means, creating a centrally controlled government.
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(1530-1584)
Prince, Tsar
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Molly Ivins
Comedian, Journalist / 1944 - 2007
Molly Ivins was an American political satirist with a widely syndicated column. She wrote several scathing books about the political career of George W. Bush.
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(1944-2007)
Comedian, Journalist
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Michael Jackson
Dancer, Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer / 1958 - 2009
Singer-songwriter Michael Jackson's award-winning career as the King of Pop transformed the face of pop music and popular culture. He released the best-selling album in history, Thriller, in 1982. He died unexpectedly in 2009.
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(1958-2009)
Dancer, Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer
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Phil Jackson
Coach / 1945 -
Phil Jackson is widely considered one of the greatest coaches in the history of the National Basketball Association after leading his teams to nine NBA titles.
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(1945-)
Coach
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Jesse James
Murderer, Thief, Organized Crime Boss, Folk Hero / 1847 - 1882
Jesse James was a bank and train robber in the American Old West, best known as the leading member of the James-Younger gang of outlaws.
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(1847-1882)
Murderer, Thief, Organized Crime Boss, Folk Hero
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Georg Jensen
1866 - 1935
Danish silversmith Georg Jensen was one of the first people to use steel for cutlery and recognize modern silverware as profitable.
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(1866-1935)
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Joan Jett
Singer / 1958 -
As frontwoman for The Runaways, Joan Jett became a female pioneer in the male-dominated world of rock music. She is also a songwriter and producer.
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(1958-)
Singer
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Linton Kwesi Johnson
Musician / 1952 -
Linton Kwesi Johnson is a Jamaican poet, journalist and author based in London. He is widely considered to be the father of reggae dub poetry, a precursor to rap music.
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(1952-)
Musician
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Lyndon B. Johnson
U.S. President, U.S. Vice President / 1908 - 1973
Lyndon B. Johnson was elected vice president of the U.S. in 1960 and became the 36th president in 1963, following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
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(1908-1973)
U.S. President, U.S. Vice President
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Michael Johnson
Track and Field Athlete / 1967 -
Michael Johnson is an Olympic champion in track and field. He won numerous gold medals and broke world records in the 1990s.
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(1967-)
Track and Field Athlete
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Samuel Johnson
Editor, Journalist, Author, Poet / 1709 - 1784
Samuel Johnson, often referred to as Dr. Johnson, was an English writer who notably produced the Dictionary of the English Language, published in 1755.
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(1709-1784)
Editor, Journalist, Author, Poet
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Louis Joliet
Explorer / 1645 - 1700
Louis Joliet was a 17th century Canadian explorer who, aided by Native American communities, explored the origins of the Mississippi River.
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(1645-1700)
Explorer
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Chuck Jones
Artist, Entrepreneur, Director, Screenwriter / 1912 - 2002
Chuck Jones was an animation director of critically acclaimed cartoon shorts including the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies film series at Warner Bros. studios.
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(1912-2002)
Artist, Entrepreneur, Director, Screenwriter
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George Jones
Songwriter, Singer / 1931 - 2013
Country singer and songwriter George Jones was born into poverty, but became a successful musician later in life. His first hit was the 1955 song "Why Baby Why."
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(1931-2013)
Songwriter, Singer
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Paula Jones
Civil Servant, Television Personality / 1966 -
Paula Jones, former Arkansas state employee, is best known for suing U.S. President Bill Clinton for sexual harassment while he was governor of Arkansas.
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(1966-)
Civil Servant, Television Personality
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Steve Jones
Guitarist / 1955 -
Steve Jones was the guitarist for the pioneering English punk rock band the Sex Pistols.
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(1955-)
Guitarist
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Tommy Lee Jones
Film Actor, Television Actor, Director / 1946 -
Tommy Lee Jones is an American actor known for his roles in Men in Black, The Fugitive, No Country for Old Men and Lincoln (2012).
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(1946-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Director
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Bae Yong Jun
Television Actor / 1972 -
Korean actor Bae Yong Jun made it big with TV hits such as Love Greeting before his 2003 big-screen debut in Scandal.
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(1972-)
Television Actor
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Duke Kahanamoku
Professional Swimmer / 1890 - 1968
Surfing icon Duke Kahanamoku (1890–1968) was an Olympic swimmer, film actor, and sheriff of Honolulu, Hawaii.
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(1890-1968)
Professional Swimmer
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Heike Kamerlingh-Onnes
Academic, Physicist / 1853 - 1926
Heike Kamerlingh-Onnes was a Dutch scientist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his production of liquid helium. He also discovered superconductivity.
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(1853-1926)
Academic, Physicist
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Julie Kavner
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian / 1950 -
For more than a decade, comedic actress Julie Kavner has voiced one of television's most popular animated characters—Marge Simpson on The Simpsons.
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(1950-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian
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Elia Kazan
Director / 1909 - 2003
Elia Kazan directed plays by Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller on Broadway, then won Oscars for films like On The Waterfront.
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(1909-2003)
Director
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Michael Keaton
Film Actor, Television Actor, Director / 1951 -
Michael Keaton is an American actor known for his roles in the comedy Mr. Mom and as Batman in the Tim Burton-directed installments of the series.
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(1951-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Director
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Gene Kelly
Film Actor, Dancer / 1912 - 1996
Gene Kelly was a dancer whose athletic style transformed the movie musical and did much to change the American public's conception of male dancers.
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(1912-1996)
Film Actor, Dancer
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Joan Bennett Kennedy
Pianist / 1936 -
Joan Bennett Kennedy is a pianist, a former model, and the former wife of Senator Edward Kennedy. She has publically struggled with alcoholism.
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(1936-)
Pianist
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Joseph P. Kennedy
Business Leader, Diplomat / 1888 - 1969
Joseph P. Kennedy is best known as the father of three political leaders: President John F. Kennedy, U.S. Representative Ted Kennedy and Robert Kennedy, who served as a U.S. senator and attorney general.
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(1888-1969)
Business Leader, Diplomat
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Ken Kesey
Journalist, Author / 1935 - 2001
Novelist Ken Kesey wrote One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, which in the U.S. became one of the most widely read books of the 1960s.
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(1935-2001)
Journalist, Author
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Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
Political Leader, Religious Leader / 1902 - 1989
Ayatollah Khomeini became the supreme religious leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran in 1979, following many years of resistance to Shah Pahlavi.
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(1902-1989)
Political Leader, Religious Leader
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Jean-Claude Killy
Athlete / 1943 -
Jean-Claude Killy is a French former champion alpine skier who won three gold medals at the 1968 Winter Olympics.
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(1943-)
Athlete
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B.B. King
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1925 -
"King of the Blues" B.B. King began as a disc jockey in Memphis before finding fame as an R&B guitarist, with hits like "The Thrill Is Gone."
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(1925-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Stephen King
Author / 1947 -
Stephen King is a New York Times-bestselling novelist who made his name in the horror and fantasy genres. Much of his work has been adapted into films.
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(1947-)
Author
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Dylan Klebold
Mass Murderer / 1981 - 1999
Along with Eric Harris, Dylan Klebold shot and killed 13 people and injured 20 at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999.
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(1981-1999)
Mass Murderer
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Lawrence Klein
Economist / 1920 -
American economist Lawrence Klein’s work in developing macroeconometric models won him the 1980 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences.
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(1920-)
Economist
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Alfred A Knopf
Entrepreneur, Publisher / 1892 - 1984
Alfred A Knopf was an American book publisher who founded Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., in 1915. In 1966 it became a subsidiary of Random House, Inc.
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(1892-1984)
Entrepreneur, Publisher
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Beyoncé Knowles
Film Actress, Entrepreneur, Singer / 1981 -
Beyoncé Knowles is a multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning recording artist who's acclaimed for her thrilling vocals, videos and live shows.
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(1981-)
Film Actress, Entrepreneur, Singer
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Walter Koenig
Television Actor / 1936 -
Walter Koenig is an actor and writer known chiefly for his role as Mr. Chekov on the 1960s sci-fi hit Star Trek.
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(1936-)
Television Actor
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Charles Kuralt
Radio Personality, News Anchor, Journalist / 1934 - 1997
Charles Kuralt was a multiple Emmy and Peabody Award-winning broadcast journalist who produced the well-loved "On The Road" segments for the CBS Evening News.
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(1934-1997)
Radio Personality, News Anchor, Journalist
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Bill Kurtis
Television Producer, Journalist / 1940 -
Bill Kurtis, American journalist, was a successful television journalist turned producer of several successful programs, like the American Justice series.
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(1940-)
Television Producer, Journalist
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Karl Lagerfeld
Fashion Designer / 1933 -
In addition to his own label, fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld has been a major creative force behind such well-known brands as Tommy Hilfiger, Chanel, and Fendi.
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(1933-)
Fashion Designer
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Padma Lakshmi
Film Actress, Chef, Model, Reality Television Star, Author / 1970 -
Padma Lakshmi may be best known as a model and the host of Top Chef, but she also launched her own jewelry and kitchenware line.
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(1970-)
Film Actress, Chef, Model, Reality Television Star, Author
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Tom Landry
Coach / 1924 - 2000
Pro Football Hall of Famer Tom Landry played gridiron football for the New York Giants and was the first ever head coach of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys.
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(1924-2000)
Coach
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Tommy Lasorda
Baseball Player, Coach / 1927 -
Tommy Lasorda is an American baseball manager best known for successfully managing the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1977 to 1996.
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(1927-)
Baseball Player, Coach
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Lewis Howard Latimer
Engineer, Inventor / 1848 - 1928
Lewis Howard Latimer was an inventor and draftsman best known for his contributions to the patenting of the light bulb and the telephone.
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(1848-1928)
Engineer, Inventor
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Bonar Law
Prime Minister / 1858 - 1923
Bonar Law was the prime minister of Great Britain from Oct. 23, 1922, to May 20, 1923, the first to come from a British overseas possession.
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(1858-1923)
Prime Minister
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Peter Lawford
Film Actor / 1923 - 1984
Actor Peter Lawford ran with the Rat Pack, married a Kennedy, and was the last person to speak to Marilyn Monroe. He also made movies now and then.
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(1923-1984)
Film Actor
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D.H. Lawrence
Journalist, Author, Playwright, Poet / 1885 - 1930
D.H. Lawrence is best known for his infamous novel Lady Chatterley's Lover, which was banned in the United States until 1959, and is widely regarded as one of the most influential writers of the 20th century.
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(1885-1930)
Journalist, Author, Playwright, Poet
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Jacob Lawrence
Academic, Painter / 1917 - 2000
Jacob Lawrence was an American painter, and the most widely acclaimed African-American artist of the 20th century. He is best known for his Migration Series.
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(1917-2000)
Academic, Painter