o
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Ted Olson
Lawyer, Political Leader / 1940 -
Ted Olson is an American attorney who served as an Assistant Attorney General in the Reagan administration from 1981 to 1984.
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(1940-)
Lawyer, Political Leader
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Michael Ondaatje
Author, Poet / 1943 -
Michael Ondaatje is a Canadian novelist and poet whose best known work is the Booker Prize-winning novel, The English Patient.
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(1943-)
Author, Poet
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Jesse Owens
Track and Field Athlete / 1913 - 1980
American track-and-field athlete Jesse Owens won four gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games. His long jump world record stood for 25 years.
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(1913-1980)
Track and Field Athlete
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Johann Pachelbel
Songwriter / 1653 - 1706
German composer Johann Pachelbel was known for his works for organ, and was considered one of the great organ masters of the generation before J.S. Bach.
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(1653-1706)
Songwriter
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Arnold Palmer
Golfer / 1929 -
Arnold Palmer, nicknamed "The King," is a former champion golfer and is considered one of the sport's all-time greats.
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(1929-)
Golfer
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Keke Palmer
Actress, Singer / 1993 -
Keke Palmer is an actress and singer who made her first splash in Barbershop 2: Back in Business. She's gone on to star in several films and made for TV movies.
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(1993-)
Actress, Singer
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Joe Pantoliano
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1951 -
In 2001, actor Joe Pantoliano joined the cast of HBO’s hit dramatic series The Sopranos as Ralph Cifaretto, for which he earned a Best Supporting Actor Emmy.
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(1951-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Mungo Park
Explorer / 1771 - 1806
Scottish explorer Mungo Park (1771–1806) wrote Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa about his expeditions to find the source of the Niger River.
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(1771-1806)
Explorer
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Charlie Parker
Songwriter, Saxophonist / 1920 - 1955
Charlie Parker was a legendary Grammy Award–winning jazz saxophonist who with Dizzy Gillespie invented the musical style called bop or bebop.
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(1920-1955)
Songwriter, Saxophonist
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Ivan Petrovich Pavlov
Surgeon, Scientist / 1849 - 1936
Russian physiologist Ivan Petrovich Pavlov studied "conditioned reflex" through an experiment that made hungry dogs salivate at the sound of a dinner bell.
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(1849-1936)
Surgeon, Scientist
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John Peel
Disc Jockey / 1939 - 2004
Radio disc jockey and presenter John Peel fueled the British independent music scene by debuting such performers as David Bowie, Joy Division and the Smiths.
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(1939-2004)
Disc Jockey
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J.C. Penney
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist / 1875 - 1971
J.C. Penney was best known as an American businessman who founded a retail chain under the same name. His stores today sell general merchandise for the home.
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(1875-1971)
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist
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Rosie Perez
Film Actress / 1964 -
Actress Rosie Perez choreographed the TV show In Living Color and earned an Oscar nomination for her role in Fearless.
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(1964-)
Film Actress
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Itzhak Perlman
Musician / 1945 -
Israeli classical violinist Itzhak Perlman is one of the 20th century's premier musicians, despite having lost the use of his legs at age 4 due to polio.
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(1945-)
Musician
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Tyler Perry
Film Actor, Entrepreneur, Filmmaker, Playwright, Screenwriter / 1969 -
Writer, actor, producer, and director Tyler Perry has built an entertainment empire that consists of successful films, plays, and a best-selling book.
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(1969-)
Film Actor, Entrepreneur, Filmmaker, Playwright, Screenwriter
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Peter
King / 1334 - 1369
Peter the Cruel was the Spanish king of Castile and León, son an successor of Alfonso XI, best known for his vicious characteristics as a ruler.
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(1334-1369)
King
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Cassandra Peterson
Television Actress, Television Personality / 1951 -
American actress Cassandra Peterson became famous in the 1980s for her television role as the vampy Elvira, Mistress of the Dark.
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(1951-)
Television Actress, Television Personality
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Regis Philbin
Television Personality / 1931 -
Regis Philbin is a well-known TV personality who co-hosted his own daytime talk show for almost three decades, also working in prime time and writing several books.
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(1931-)
Television Personality
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John Phillips
Singer / 1935 - 2001
Singer John Phillips was a member of the popular 1960s folk rock band The Mamas and the Papas, along with Cass Elliot, Denny Doherty and Michelle Phillips.
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(1935-2001)
Singer
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Mark Phillips
Athlete / 1948 -
Olympic medalist Mark Phillips is renowned as the commoner who married Princess Anne.
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(1948-)
Athlete
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River Phoenix
Film Actor / 1970 - 1993
River Phoenix was an Academy Award nominee and promising young actor who died at the young age of 23 from a drug overdose.
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(1970-1993)
Film Actor
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Chris Pine
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1980 -
Chris Pine is an American actor who portrayed a young Captain James Kirk in the 2009 remake of Star Trek and its 2013 sequel, Star Trek Into Darkness.
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(1980-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Arnel Pineda
Singer / 1967 -
Filipino Arnel Pineda is best known as the new lead singer for the rock group Journey.
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(1967-)
Singer
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Allan Pinkerton
Police Officer / 1819 - 1884
Allan Pinkerton was a Scottish-born detective and founder of a famous American private detective agency, the Pinkerton National Detective Agency.
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(1819-1884)
Police Officer
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Jada Pinkett Smith
Film Actress, Television Actress / 1971 -
Jada Pinkett Smith is an American actress, is married to Will Smith, and is the mother of Jaden and Willow Smith.
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(1971-)
Film Actress, Television Actress
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Billie Piper
Actress, Singer / 1982 -
Billie Piper is a British actress and former pop singer best known for her role as Rose Tyler, companion to the Doctor, on the hit U.K. sci-fi TV series Doctor Who.
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(1982-)
Actress, Singer
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Robert Pirsig
Educator, Philosopher, Journalist / 1928 -
American author Robert Pirsig is best known for his philosophical novel Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values (1974).
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(1928-)
Educator, Philosopher, Journalist
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Amy Poehler
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Comedian / 1971 -
Amy Poehler is an actress and comedian famous for her work on Saturday Night Live and Parks and Recreation.
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(1971-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Comedian
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Sarah Polk
U.S. First Lady / 1803 - 1891
Politically minded first lady Sarah Polk led her husband James Polk’s successful campaign to become the 11th U.S. president in 1845.
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(1803-1891)
U.S. First Lady
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Ferdinand Porsche
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Inventor / 1875 - 1951
Ferdinand Porsche founded the Porsche car company in 1931. In the early 1920s, he oversaw the development of the Mercedes compressor car, and later developed the first designs of the Volkswagen car with his son, Ferdinand Anton Ernst Porsche.
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(1875-1951)
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Inventor
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Ferdinand Anton Ernst Porsche
Business Leader, Engineer / 1909 - 1998
Thanks to the model 356, created in 1948 by Ferdinand Anton Ernst "Ferry" Porsche, the Porsche car company became known worldwide as a producer of successful sports and racing cars. Several years earlier, in 1934, Porsche worked with father Ferdinand Porsche on the first designs of the Volkswagen car.
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(1909-1998)
Business Leader, Engineer
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William Sydney Porter
Author / 1862 - 1910
William Sydney Porter was a prolific short story writer whose work appeared under the name O. Henry.
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(1862-1910)
Author
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Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Judge, Supreme Court Justice / 1907 - 1998
Lewis Powell was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1972 to 1987.
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(1907-1998)
Judge, Supreme Court Justice
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Jason Priestley
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1969 -
Jason Priestley is a Canadian-American actor best known for his role as Brandon Walsh on the hit TV series Beverly Hills, 90210.
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(1969-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Prince Albert
Royalty / 1819 - 1861
Prince Albert married his first cousin, Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, at the age of 20, and after his untimely death at age 42, the queen's memory of him guided her for the next 40 years.
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(1819-1861)
Royalty
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Prince Harry
Philanthropist, Pilot, Prince / 1984 -
Prince Harry is the second son of Charles, Prince of Wales and Princess Diana. He known for his teenage escapades and his charitable work.
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(1984-)
Philanthropist, Pilot, Prince
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Anthony Quayle
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Director / 1913 - 1989
Sir Anthony Quayle was a revered actor of stage and screen known for work that included Hamlet, Lawrence of Arabia and Anne of the Thousand Days.
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(1913-1989)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Director
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Queen Elizabeth I
Queen / 1533 - 1603
Elizabeth I was the long-ruling queen of England, governing with relative stability and prosperity for 44 years. The Elizabethan era is named for her.
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(1533-1603)
Queen
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Queen Noor of Jordan
Queen / 1951 -
Queen Noor of Jordan, who was the consort of King Hussein, was trained as an urban planner and works as a philanthropist/world activist.
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(1951-)
Queen
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Hashemi Rafsanjani
World Leader, Theologian / 1934 -
Hashemi Rafsanjani, an ally of Ayatollah Khomeini during the Iranian Revolution, served as president of Iran from 1989 to 1997 before his defeat by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
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(1934-)
World Leader, Theologian
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Queen Rania
Women's Rights Activist, Business Leader, Political Leader, Queen / 1970 -
Queen Rania of Jordan is best known for her advocacy work in public health, education and as an outspoken opponent of the practice of "honor killings."
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(1970-)
Women's Rights Activist, Business Leader, Political Leader, Queen
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Man Ray
Painter, Photographer, Filmmaker / 1890 - 1976
Man Ray was primarily known for his photography, which spanned both the Dada and Surrealism movements.
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(1890-1976)
Painter, Photographer, Filmmaker
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Rachael Ray
Entrepreneur, Chef, Philanthropist, Television Personality / 1968 -
Celebrity chef Rachael Ray has hosted Food Network shows, authored lots of cookbooks, and has her own nationally syndicated television talk show, Rachael Ray.
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(1968-)
Entrepreneur, Chef, Philanthropist, Television Personality
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Otis Redding
Songwriter, Singer / 1941 - 1967
Otis Redding’s career was cut short when he died in a plane crash in 1967. His song “(Sittin' on) The Dock of the Bay” became his first and only No. 1 hit in 1968.
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(1941-1967)
Songwriter, Singer
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Jimmy Reed
Guitarist, Singer / 1925 - 1976
Jimmy Reed was an American singer, harmonica player, and guitarist who was one of the most popular blues musicians of the post-World War II era.
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(1925-1976)
Guitarist, Singer
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Walter Reed
Doctor, Scientist / 1851 - 1902
Walter Reed was a U.S. Army pathologist and bacteriologist who led the experiments that proved that yellow fever is transmitted by mosquito bite.
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(1851-1902)
Doctor, Scientist
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Keanu Reeves
Film Actor / 1964 -
Actor Keanu Reeves starred in the movies Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey, Speed and The Matrix and its sequels.
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(1964-)
Film Actor
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Max Reinhardt
Director / 1873 - 1943
Max Reinhardt was one of the first theatrical directors to achieve international recognition. He helped found the annual Salzburg Festival.
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(1873-1943)
Director
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Jean Renoir
Director, Producer / 1894 - 1979
French director Jean Renoir, son of the painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir, directed C'est la Revolution and wrote a biography of his father in the 1960s.
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(1894-1979)
Director, Producer
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Paul Reubens
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1952 -
Paul Ruebens is an American actor, writer, film producer and comedian best known as his alter ego, Pee-wee Herman, on the Pee-wee Herman Show.
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(1952-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Ann Richards
U.S. Governor / 1933 - 2006
Feisty politician Ann Richards came to national attention as a keynote speaker in the 1988 Democratic National Convention and later as governor of Texas.
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(1933-2006)
U.S. Governor
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Nicole Richie
Fashion Designer, Reality Television Star / 1981 -
Nicole Richie is the adopted daughter of Lionel Richie and the star of the 2003-2007 TV show The Simple Life.
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(1981-)
Fashion Designer, Reality Television Star
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Tom Ridge
Governor, U.S. Representative, Government Official / 1945 -
Tom Ridge is an American politician who served as the 43rd Governor of Pennsylvania and the first United States Secretary of Homeland Security (2003–2005).
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(1945-)
Governor, U.S. Representative, Government Official
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LeAnn Rimes
Film Actress, Television Actress, Singer / 1982 -
Country singer LeAnn Rimes's album Light Up My Life became the first to debut at number one on the pop, country and contemporary Christian Billboard charts.
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(1982-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Singer
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Cal Ripken, Jr.
Baseball Player / 1960 -
Basebally player Cal Ripken, Jr. played 21 seasons for the Baltimore Orioles. By the time he retired in 2001, he set a new record by playing in 2,632 consecutive games.
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(1960-)
Baseball Player
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Guy Ritchie
Director / 1968 -
Guy Ritchie, director of films such as Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, became additionally famous when he married Madonna in 2000.
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(1968-)
Director
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John Ritter
Television Actor, Philanthropist / 1948 - 2003
Actor John Ritter played roommate Jack Tripper in the 1977 hit comedy series Three's Company. His performance earned him a Golden Globe and an Emmy.
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(1948-2003)
Television Actor, Philanthropist
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Frank Robinson
Baseball Player / 1935 -
Baseball player Frank Robinson was the first Major League African-American manager. In 1982, he joined the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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(1935-)
Baseball Player
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Andy Roddick
Tennis Player / 1982 -
Andy Roddick is a retired champion tennis player who, in 2003, held both the grand slam title and the world's No. 1 ranking.
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(1982-)
Tennis Player
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Jimmie Rodgers
Guitarist, Singer / 1897 - 1933
Jimmie Rodgers was a country singer who became famous for his style of yodeling. He was one of the first country superstars, and is remembered as the father of country music.
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(1897-1933)
Guitarist, Singer
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Sonny Rollins
Saxophonist / 1930 -
Sonny Rollins is a jazz saxophonist and composer associated with the "hard bop" movement.
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(1930-)
Saxophonist
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Emmy Rossum
Actress, Singer / 1986 -
Actress Emmy Rossum sang her heart out in the movie musical The Phantom of the Opera in 2004. She's made a name for herself on TV too, in the show Shameless.
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(1986-)
Actress, Singer
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Mickey Rourke
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actor, Boxer / 1952 -
Mickey Rourke is an American actor who had great success and became a sex symbol in the 1980s. He left acting to box but has recently returned to the screen.
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(1952-)
Animal Rights Activist, Film Actor, Boxer
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Ségolène Royal
Political Leader / 1953 -
Ségolène Royal is a French politician who has run for president and worked as a prominent leader of the Socialist Party.
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(1953-)
Political Leader
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Kevin Rudd
Prime Minister / 1957 -
Kevin Rudd is an Australian politician who served as leader of the Australian Labor Party from 2006 to 1010 and as prime minister of Australia from 2007 to 2010.
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(1957-)
Prime Minister
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Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin
Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist / 1842 - 1924
Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin was an American community leader and women's rights activist who focused particularly on issues affecting African-American women.
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(1842-1924)
Civil Rights Activist, Women's Rights Activist
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Nipsey Russell
Actor, Comedian / 1918 - 2005
Nipsey Russell was best known for his comic rhymes and his appearances on TV game shows.
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(1918-2005)
Actor, Comedian
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Ernest Rutherford
Physicist / 1871 - 1937
Physicist Ernest Rutherford was the central figure in the study of radioactivity who led the exploration of nuclear physics.
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(1871-1937)
Physicist
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Sonia Sanchez
Academic, Academic Author, Playwright, Poet / 1934 -
Sonia Sanchez formed the Broadside Quartet. She was an activist for racial equality, pioneered black studies and has written poetry, plays and kids’ books.
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(1934-)
Academic, Academic Author, Playwright, Poet
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Colonel Harland Sanders
Entrepreneur, Chef / 1890 - 1980
Colonel Sanders is best known for creating a fried chicken recipe that would become the world's fast-food chicken chain, Kentucky Fried Chicken.
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(1890-1980)
Entrepreneur, Chef
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Adam Sandler
Film Actor, Comedian, Songwriter, Singer, Screenwriter / 1966 -
Actor, comedian, and musician Adam Sandler was a cast member on Saturday Night Live and is the star of such films as Punch-Drunk Love and The Wedding Singer.
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(1966-)
Film Actor, Comedian, Songwriter, Singer, Screenwriter
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Isabel Sanford
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress / 1917 - 2004
Isabel Sanford was an American actress, best known for her role as Louise "Weezy" Jefferson on the hit TV sitcoms All in the Family and The Jeffersons.
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(1917-2004)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
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Margaret Sanger
Activist / 1879 - 1966
Margaret Sanger was an early feminist and women's rights activist who coined the term "birth control" and worked towards its legalization.
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(1879-1966)
Activist
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Clarence Sasser
Medical Professional, Military Leader / 1947 -
Army medic Clarence Eugene was awarded the Medal of Honor for treating wounded Vietnam soldiers amidst gunfire despite having been shot in both legs himself.
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(1947-)
Medical Professional, Military Leader
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Elsa Schiaparelli
Fashion Designer / 1890 - 1973
Elsa Schiaparelli was one of the world's leading fashion designers in the 1920s and '30s.
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(1890-1973)
Fashion Designer
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Claudia Schiffer
Film Actress, Television Actress, Model / 1970 -
Supermodel Claudia Schiffer starred in a campaign for Guess jeans, and appeared on the covers of more than 500 magazines, including Vogue and Rolling Stone.
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(1970-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Model
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Max Schreck
Film Actor / 1879 - 1936
Max Schreck made film history with his creepy portrayal of a vampire in F.W. Murnau’s classic silent film Nosferatu: A Symphony of Terror (1922).
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(1879-1936)
Film Actor
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Tim Scott
U.S. Representative / 1965 -
Junior Senator Tim Scott is the seventh African American to win election to the U.S. Senate. He is also a former U.S. representative for South Carolina's 1st Congressional District.
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(1965-)
U.S. Representative
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Barbara Seaman
Activist, Journalist / 1935 - 2008
Writer and social activist Barbara Seaman warned about the dangers of high-estrogen birth control pills and cofounded the National Women's Health Network.
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(1935-2008)
Activist, Journalist
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Alice Sebold
Educator, Author, Poet / 1963 -
Alice Sebold is an American writer and best-selling author of the book, The Lovely Bones, which has been hailed the most successful debut novel since Gone with the Wind.
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(1963-)
Educator, Author, Poet
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Peter Sellers
Actor, Comedian / 1925 - 1980
British actor Peter Sellers was incredibly versatile, playing Chief Inspector Clouseau in the Pink Panther films with as much ease as Clare Quilty in Lolita.
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(1925-1980)
Actor, Comedian
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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
Nun, Saint / 1774 - 1821
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton was an activist and advocate for the poor in the 18th to 19th centuries who established the group Sisters of Charity.
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(1774-1821)
Nun, Saint
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Matthew Settle
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1969 -
Matthew Settle is an American actor known for his role on HBO's Emmy-winning Band of Brothers, and for playing Rufus Humphrey on the popular, Gossip Girl.
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(1969-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
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Mike Shanahan
Coach, Football Player / 1952 -
Mike Shanahan is a highly effective NFL football coach who led John Elway and the Broncos to two consecutive Superbowl wins.
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(1952-)
Coach, Football Player
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Charlie Sheen
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1965 -
Actor Charlie Sheen, star of such films as Platoon and of TV's Two and a Half Men, is the brother of actor Emilio Estévez and the son of actor Martin Sheen.
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(1965-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Mary Shelley
Author / 1797 - 1851
English writer Mary Shelley is best known for her horror novel Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus (1818). She was married to poet Percy Bysshe Shelley.
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(1797-1851)
Author
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Wayne Shorter
Songwriter, Saxophonist / 1933 -
Wayne Shorter is a jazz musician and composer, a major jazz saxophonist and a pioneer of jazz-rock fusion music.
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(1933-)
Songwriter, Saxophonist
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Dmitry Shostakovich
Songwriter / 1906 - 1975
Dmitry Shostakovich was a Russian composer, renowned particularly for his 15 symphonies, numerous chamber works, and concerti.
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(1906-1975)
Songwriter
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Gene Simmons
Bassist, Singer, Reality Television Star / 1949 -
Gene Simmons is best known as the frontman for KISS, the rock band he co-founded in the early 1970s, as well as for his TV show Gene Simmons Family Jewels.
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(1949-)
Bassist, Singer, Reality Television Star
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Alan K. Simpson
Educator, Legal Professional, U.S. Representative / 1931 -
Alan Kooi Simpson was a U.S. senator from Wyoming. He was a conservative and an opponent of government regulation, and an outspoken advocate for equality.
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(1931-)
Educator, Legal Professional, U.S. Representative
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Upton Sinclair
Activist, Journalist, Author / 1878 - 1968
Upton Sinclair was an activist writer whose works often uncovered social injustices, such as in The Jungle and Boston.
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(1878-1968)
Activist, Journalist, Author
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Edith Sitwell
Poet / 1887 - 1964
Dame Edith Sitwell was an English poet was famous for her formidable personality, Elizabethan dress, and eccentric opinions.
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(1887-1964)
Poet
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Alexander Skarsgard
Film Actor, Television Actor / 1976 -
Swedish actor Alexander Skarsgård was cast in Alan Ball's HBO series True Blood as Eric Northman, a powerful thousand-year-old Viking vampire.
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(1976-)
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Tavis Smiley
Philanthropist, Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host, Journalist / 1964 -
Tavis Smiley is a talk show host, political commentator and philanthropist, well-known for work around diversity in journalism. He has hosted various shows.
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(1964-)
Philanthropist, Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host, Journalist
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A. G. Spalding
Baseball Player, Entrepreneur / 1850 - 1915
U.S. baseball player, executive, and sporting-goods manufacturer A.E. Spalding co-founded one of the premier American sporting-goods companies.
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(1850-1915)
Baseball Player, Entrepreneur
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Rick Springfield
Television Actor, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1949 -
Rick Springfield became a teen heartthrob in the 1980s with his hit song "Jessie's Girl" and his stint as a handsome doctor on General Hospital.
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(1949-)
Television Actor, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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John Stephen
1934 - 2004
British fashion icon John Stephen is considered the leader of the 1960s male "peacock revolution."
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(1934-2004)
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Elizabeth Stern
Scientist / 1915 - 1980
Pathologist Elizabeth Stern tracked the 250 stages of a cell's progression from normal to cancerous, enabling early cancer screening.
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(1915-1980)
Scientist
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Oliver Stone
Director, Screenwriter / 1946 -
Oscar-winning screenwriter and director Oliver Stone is responsible for the hit films Platoon, Scarface, Born on the Fourth of July and Natural Born Killers.
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(1946-)
Director, Screenwriter
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Leo Strauss
Scholar, Political Scientist, Academic Author / 1899 - 1973
Leo Strauss was a German-born American political philosopher and interpreter of classical political theory.
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(1899-1973)
Scholar, Political Scientist, Academic Author