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Lorenzo de'Medici, (The Magnificent) of Florence
Huldrych Zwingli, Swiss Protestant reformer
Paul Revere, US patriot and The British are coming
General Anthony Wayne, military leader ("Mad Anthony")
Elizabeth Griscom, (Betsy) Ross--flag maker
Arthur Hugh Clough, poet and friend of Matthew Arnold
Sir James Frazer, British anthropologist and author (The Golden Bough)
Alfred Stieglitz, father of modern photography
Lew Fields, comedian (of Weber & Fields)
Mariano Azuela, Mexican novelist (The Flies and The Bosses)
E.M. Forster, English novelist (Howard's End and A Passage to India)
J Edgar Hoover, Mr FBI
Xavier Cugat, Bandleader
Barry Goldwater (R), former US senator from Arizona
Dana Andrews, Actor (Battle of the Bulge and Laura)
John Glenn, astronaut
Hank Greenberg, Detroit Tiger Hall of Famer
Carole Landis
J D Salinger, author of 'Catcher in the Rye'
Ernest Hollings (D), US senator from SC
George Conner, NFL tackle and linebacker (Chicago Bears)
Yuri Grigorovich, Russian choreographer
Terry Moore, in Los Angeles Calif
Country Joe McDonald
Gennadi V. Sarafanov, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 15)
Nathaniel Bacon, leader of Bacon's Rebellion of Va. (1676)
James Wolfe, commander of British Army at capture of Quebec
Helen Herron Taft, 1st lady
Lucia Zarate, became lightest known adult human (2.1 kg at 17)
Isaac Asimov, scientist-writer
Renata Tebaldi, lyric soprano
Gino Marchetti, NFL defensive end (Dallas Texans and Baltimore Colts)
Richard Belmont Ray, Democrat-Georgia
Roger Miller, singer (King of the Road)
Cicero, Roman statesman
Juan Cabrillo, discoverer of California
Lucretia Coffin Mott, Woman's right leader
Father Damien, helped lepers in Hawaii
Henry Handel Richardson, Australian novelist (Richard Mahoney)
Grace Anna Goodhue Coolidge, 1st lady
Clement R. Attlee (Labour), British prime minister (1945-51)
J.R.R. Tolkien, REAL Lord of the Rings
Ray Milland, Actor (Dial M for Murder and The Lost Weekend)
Victor Borge, pianist and comedian--Denmark
Betty Furness, in NYC
Maxine Andrews, of singing Andrew Sister
Jeanne Moreau, in Paris France
Robert Loggia, Actor (1st Love and An Officer & a Gentleman)
Bobby Hull, hockey player
Stephen Stills, singer and songwriter
Melanie (Safka), in Astoria Queens
Victoria Principal, Actress (Earthquake and Dallas) in Japan
Bishop James Ussher, calculated that earth began Nov. 23-4004 BC
Sir Issac Newton, scientist (Whatever goes up)
Jacob Grimm, German librarian and philologist and fairy tale collector
Benjamin Lundy, philanthropist and abolitionist
Wilhelm Beer, German amateur who helps to construct 1st moon map
Louis Braille, developed reading system for blind
Sir Issac Pitman, shorthand inventor
Charles Stratton, (alias General Tom Thumb and famous short person)
Jane Wyman, in St Joseph Missouri 1st Mrs Ronald Reagan
Barbara Rush, in Denver Colorodo (Hombre and When Worlds Collide)
Don Shula, NFL coach (Miami Dolphins)
Sorrell Brooke, Actor
Floyd Patterson, world heavyweight champ (1956-59 and 1960-62)
Dyan Cannon, Former Mrs Cary Grant and Actress in Tacoma Wash
Tom Wilkinson, CFL quarterback (Edmonton Eskimos)
Shah Jahan, Mughal emperor of India (1628-58) and builder of Taj Mahal
Stephen Decatur, early American Naval hero
Rudolf Eucken, German Idealist philosopher (Nobel 1908)
King Camp Gillette, inventor of safety razor
Konrad Adenauer, German Chancellor
Jeannette Piccard, balloonist and Episcopal priest
Jean-Pierre Aumont, Actor (Cat & Mouse and Happy Hooker)
Jean, grand duke of Luxembourg (1964-, )
Nellie Tayloe Ross, 1st woman governor of Wyoming
Claude (Buddy) Young, NFL running back (Yankees and Texans and Colts)
Walter Mondale (D), 42nd US vp (1977-81)
Jim Otto, NFL center (Oakland Raiders)
Juan Carlos I, king of Spain (1975-, )
Dany Saval
Diane Keaton, Actress (Annie Hall and Little Drummer Girl) LA
Pamela Sue Martin
Joan of Arc, martyr
Jedediah Smith, fur trader and explorer
Charles Sumner, leading Reconstruction Senator
Gustave Dore, illustrator (Inferno and Rime of Ancient Mariner)
Max Bruch, German composer
Clarence King, geologist and mining engineer
Sherlock Holmes, according to Arthur Conan Doyle
Aleksandr Scriabin, Russian composer
Carl Sandburg, poet and biographer of Lincoln (The People and Yes)
Tom Mix, silent screen cowboy Actor (Dick Turpin)
Samuel Rayburn (D), speaker of House (1940-57)
Khalil Gibran, Lebanese mystic poet (The Prophet and Broken Wings)
Joey Adams, comedian
Loretta Young, (Farmer's Daughter and Stranger) in Salt Lake City
Danny Thomas, comedian and Actor
Don Edwards (D), US representative from California
Sun Myung Moon, evangelist (Unification Church)
Earl Scruggs, bluegrass musician
Sylvia Sims
Bonnie Franklin, TV Actress (One Day at a Time) in Santa Monica
Nancy Lopez, Golf pro
Millard Fillmore, (Whig) 13th US pres (1850-53)
Louis III, last king of Bavaria (1913-18)
Butterfly McQueen, Actress (Gone with the Wind)
Gerald Durrell, British zoologist and writer and broadcaster
Valeri N. Kubasov, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 6 and 36 and Apollo-Soyuz)
Vasili Alexeyev, world champion weight-lifter
Kenny Loggins, singer
Johannes Fabricius, Dutch astronomer who discovered sunspots
Nicholas Biddle, made 2nd Bank of US 1st effective central bank
Alfred Russel Wallace, codiscoverer of evolution
Frank Nelson Doubleday, publisher & founder of Doubleday & Co
William Wilkie Collins, English novelist (The Moonstone)
Emily Balch, US sociologist and feminist and pacifist (Nobel 1946)
Sir Frank Dyson, proved Einstein right about light bent by gravity
Walther Bothe, German subatomic particle physicist (Nobel 1954)
Carl R. Rogers, psychologist
Peter Arno, Cartoonist
Jose Ferrer, Actor and director (Cyrano de Bergerac)
Joseph Wiezenbaum, artificial intelligence pioneer
Milton Hines, AKA Soupy Sales
Jacques Anquetil, 5-time winner of Tour de France bicycle race
Elvis Presley, singer (Blue Suede Shoes and Hounddog)
Shirley Bassey, in Wales
Vyacheslav D. Zudov, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 23)
Yvette Mimieux, in Hollywood Cal (Time Machine and Where the Boys Are)
Tod Brannan
David Bowie, singer and Actor
Thomas Warton, poet laureate of England (Pleasures of Melancholy)
Carrie Lane Chapman Catt, founder of League of Women Voters
Joseph B Strauss, civil engineer & builder of Golden Gate Bridge
Gracie Fields
Chic Young, creator of "Blondie" comic strip
Rudolph Bing, opera manager
George Balanchine, dancer-choreographer
Simone de Beauvoir, French author (The Mandarins and The Second Sex)
Richard Milhous Nixon, (R) and 36th pres (1968-74) (I am not a crook!)
Gypsy Rose Lee, burlesque entertainer and Actress
Lee Van Cleef, Actor (For a Few Dollars More and Escape from NY)
Bart Starr, NFL quarterback and coach (Green Bay)
Joan Baez, folk singer and human rights advocate in Staten Island
Susannah York, Actress (A Man for All Seasons and Tom Jones) in London
Crystal Gale, in Kentucky
Rosalyn Kind, singer in Bkln
Ethan Allen, Revolutionary War fighter (lead the Green Mtn Boys)
Frederick Gardner Cottrell, invented elecrostatic precipitator
Manuel Azasa y Diaz, P.M. and president of 2nd Spanish republic
Florence Reed, silent film Actress (The Dancing Girl)
Francis X. Bushman, silent film Actor (The Spy's Defeat)
Robinson Jeffers, American poet and playwright (Tamar & Other Poems)
Grock, Swiss clown
Ray Bolger, dancer and Actor (Once in Love with Amy and Wizard of Oz)
Galina Ulanova, Russian ballerina
June Haver
Gisele MacKenzie, in Winnipeg Manitoba
Johnnie Ray, pop singer
Willie McCovey, baseball player
Rod Stewart, singer
George Foreman, world heavyweight boxing champ (1973-74)
Pat Benatar, in Brooklyn--Hell is for Children
Alexander Hamilton, 1st Sec of US Treasury
Ezra Cornell, founded Western Union Telegraph & Cornell University
Sir John A. MacDonald, (C)--1st prime minister of Canada (1867-73)
Eugenio Maria de Hostos, Puerto Rican patriot and scholar
William James, American psychologist and philosopher
Philipp la Renotiere von Ferrary, famous philatelist
Alice Paul, founder of National Woman's Party and ERA advocate
Eva Le Gallienne, Actress
Paddy Driscoll, NFL quarterback and coach (Chic Cardinals and Bears)
Alan Paton, South African writer (Cry and the Beloved Country)
Albert Hofmann, Swiss chemist and discoverer of LSD
Grant Tinker, broadcasting executive
Lev S. Demin, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 15)
Rod Taylor, Actor
Madeline Manning, runner
Rosenkowitz sextuplets, (1st known to have survived infancy)
John Winthrop, 1st gov of Mass Bay Colony
Edmund Burke, famous Whig
John Hancock, Decl of Ind signer (or 0123)
John Singer Sargent, American painter
Jack London, writer (Call of the Wild)
Luise Rainer, Actress
Edward Gurney, senator
James Farmer, black activist
Ray Price, country singer
Glenn Yarborough, singer
Salmon P. Chase (R), senator and cabinet member and 6th chief justice
Horatio Alger Jr., American clergyman and author of boys' books
Sophie Tucker, last red hot mamma
Ralph Edwards, (This is your life)
Jesse White, Actor (Maytag repairman)
Robert Stack, TV & film Actor (Elliot Ness)
Gwen Verdon, Actress and dancer (Cotton Club) in LA
Charles Nelson Reilly, comedian
William Whipple, Decl of Ind signer
Gen Benedict Arnold, fink
Calvin Phillips, became shortest known adult male (67 cm)
Mehmed VI, last sultan of Ottoman Empire (1918-22)
Albert Schweitzer, doctor and humanitarian and organist (Nobel 1952)
Hal Roach, early film director & producer
John dos Passos, novelist (1919 and Big Money and 42nd Parallel)
Andy Rooney, TV commentator (60 Minutes)
Thomas Tryon, Actor and novelist
Catarina Valenti, singer in Paris France
Julian Bond (D), civil rights leader and Georgia legislator
Faye Dunaway, Actress (Chinatown and Bonnie & Clyde) in Fla
Molire, French dramatist (baptized)
Pierre Joseph Proudhon, French libertarian socialist
Sofya Kovalevskaya, Russian mathematician
Nathan Soderblom, Lutheran archbishop and internationalist (Nobel '30)
Goodman Ace, radio & TV writer and Actor and columnist and humorist
Aristotle Onassis, industrialist
Edward Teller, fathered H-bomb
Lloyd Bridges, Actor (Sea Hunt and Roots and Airplane)
Gamal Abdel Nasser, Egyptian leader
S. Kovalevskaya
Chuck Berry, singer (Johnny B. Goode)
Maria Schell, in Vienna Austria - Space 1999
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., dreamer (Nobel Peace Prize 1964)
Margaret O'Brien, in San Diego Calif
Janet Lennon, in Culver City
Charo, in Spain
Andre Michelin, French industrialist and tire manufacturer
Robert Service, Canadian poet (Cremation of Sam McGee)
Guy Chamberlin, early NFL end and coach
Ethel Merman, everythings coming up roses
Dizzy Dean, baseball player (St Louis Cardinals)
Katy Jurado, in Mexico
Allard Lowenstein, Students for Democratic Action
Norman Podhoretz, author
Oleg G Makarov, cosmonaut (Soyuz 12 & 18-1 & 27 & T-3)
Marilyn Horne, in Pennsylvania
A.J. Foyt, auto race driver
Benjamin Franklin, Boston and kite flyer and statesman and wit
Stanislaw II, last king of Poland (1764-95)
Charles Brockden Brown, father of American novel
Sir Antoine Dorion (L), joint premier of Canada (1858 and 1863-64)
Eugene Augustin Lauste, developed 1st sound-on-film recording
David Lloyd George (Liberal), prime minister of Britain (1916-22)
Konstantin Stanislavsky, Actor and director and producer and methodist
Mack Sennett, created Keystone Kops
Robert Maynard Hutchins, American educator and civil libertarian
A Chekhov
Betty White, Actress (Mary Tyler Moore Show and Golden Girls) in Oak Pk
Moira Shearer, Scottish ballerina
James Earl Jones, Actor (Darth Vader)
Sheree North, in Los Angeles
Shari Lewis, puppeteer in Bronx NY
Joe Frazier, heavyweight champion boxer (1968-73)
Debbie Watson, in Culver City California
Peter Roget, of Thesaurus fame--invented Slide Rule and pocket chessboard
Daniel Webster, early American orator & politician
Joseph Farwell Glidden, invented 1st coml useable barbed wire
Sir Edmund Barton, 1st prime minister of Australia (1900-03)
Thomas A Watson, needed by Bell
Ruben Dario, national poet of Nicaragua
A.A. Milne, author of Winnie-the-Pooh
Oliver Hardy, of comedy team Laurel & Hardy
Cary Grant, Actor (Arsenic & Old Lace and North by Northwest)
Danny Kaye, comedian and Actor and UNICEF
Constance Moore, in Sioux City Iowa
Muhammad Ali, (aka Cassius Clay) -- boxer
St Wulfstan, bishop of Worcester--ended sale of slaves at Bristol
James Watt, made steam engine workable (or 1753)
Isaiah Thomas, American printer and editor and publisher and historian
Auguste Comte, philosopher and founder of sociology & Positivism
Robert E Lee, Confederate gen
Edgar Allen Poe, author (The Pit & the Pendulum)
Sir Henry Bessemer, engineer-inventor
Paul Cezanne, painter
Alice Eastwood
Lanny Ross, singer
John Raitt, singer
Guy Madison, Actor (Computer Wizard and Jet over the Atlantic)
Jean Stapleton, Actress (Damn Yankees and Klute) in NYC
Fritz Weaver, Actor (Day of the Dolphin and Demon Seed)
Joe Schmidt, NFL linebacker (Detroit)
Tippi Hedren, in Minnesota (The Birds)
Janis Joplin, in Port Arthur Texas
Shelly Fabraes, in Santa Monica
Dolly Parton, country singer and bra buster in Tennessee
Ann Compton, TV news reporter
Linda Hayden
Desi Arnez Jr, Actor
Charles III, king of Spain (1759-88)
Andre-Marie Ampre, founder of science of electromagnetism
Mischa Elman Violinist
Nathan Birnbaum, (better known as George Burns)
Leon Ames, Actor
Federico Fellini, director (8« and Satyricon
Patricia Neal, Actress (Hud and The Subject Was Roses) in Packard Ky
Edwin E (Buzz) Aldrin Jr, US astronaut (Gemini 12 and Apollo 11)
Dorothy Provine, in Deadwood SD
John Naber, swimmer
Charles V, (The Wise) King of France (1364-80)
John Fitch, had a working steamboat years before Fulton
John C Fremont, map maker & explorer of western US
Horace Wells, dentist and pioneer in use of medical anethesia
John Cabell Breckinridge, (D) 14th US vice-president (1857-61)
Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson, Confederate gen
Roger Nash Baldwin, founder of American Civil Liberties Union
Wolfgang Kohler, Gestalt psychologist (The Mentality of Apes)
Barney Clark, 1st person to receive a permanent artificial heart
Paul Scofield, author
Benny Hill, British comedian
Telly Savalas, Actor "Who Loves Ya Baby?"
Boris Shakhlin, Soviet Olympic gymnast
Jack Nicklaus, golfer
Placido Domingo, operatic tenor
Robby Bensen, Actor (One on One and Running Brave)
Ivan III (The Great), grand prince of Russia
Francis Bacon, English statesman and essayist (Novum Organum)
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, German critic and dramatist
George Gordon, Lord Byron and English Romantic poet
Richard Upjohn, American Gothic architect (Trinity Chapel NY)
August Strindberg, Swedish dramatist and novelist
D.W. Griffith, movie producer (Birth of a Nation)
U Thant, 3rd secretary-general of UN (1962-72) Burma
Ann Sothern, voice of my mother the car
William Warfield, singer (Show Boat)
Birch Bayh, (D) former US senator from Indiana
Piper Laurie, in Detroit Michigan
Bill Bixby, Actor (Incredible Hulk and My Favorite Martian)
Joseph Wambaugh, police writer (The Onionfields)
Linda Blair, Actress (The Exorcist) in St Louis Mo
Joseph Hewes, Decl of Ind signer
Wolfgang A Mozart, musical prodigy
Marie-Henri Beyle, aka Stendhal and French novelist
Edouard Manet, French Impressionist painter
Andrija Mohorovicic, Croatian geologist (Moho discontinuity)
David Hilbert, mathematician
Sergei Eisenstein, Russian film maker (Battleship Potemkin)
Humphrey Bogart, Actor
Randolph Scott, Actor
Potter Stewart, US Supreme Court justice
Eisenstein
William R Pogue, US astronaut (Skylab 4)
Arlene Golonka
Chita Rivera, Actress (West Side Story) in Washington DC
Jerry Kramer, Green Bay Packer and author
Gil Gerard
Princess Caroline of Monaco
Frederick I (The Great), King of Prussia (1740-86)
Gustav III, king during Swedish Enlightenment (1771-92)
Edith Wharton, Novelist US
Elisabeth Achelis, inventor of World Calendar
Ernst Heinrich Heinkel, built 1st rocket-powered aircraft
Ernest Borgnine, Actor (Ice Station Zebra and Young Warriors)
Oral Roberts, Evangelist
Ava Gardner
Maria Tallchief, ballerina in Fairfax Ok
Paula Hawkins, (R-sen-Fla)
Neil Diamond, Jazz-Singer
Barry Bostwick, Actor
Giorgio Chinaglia, soccer star (Lazio of Italy and NY Cosmos)
John Belushi, commedian and Actor (Sat Night Live and Blues Brothers)
Nastassia Kinski, in Berlin Germany
Leo IV (the Khazar), Byzantine emperor (775-80)
Robert Boyle, Irish physicist and chemist and author
Joseph-Louis, comte de Lagrange and mathematician
Robert Burns, Scottish poet
Charles Curtis, (R) 31st US vice-president (1929-33)
Somerset Maugham, novelist and poet (Of Human Bondage and Cakes & Ale)
Virginia Woolf, author (Jacob's Room and To the Lighthouse)
Paul-Henri Spaak, Belgian statesman and leader in European integration
Edwin Newman, newscaster
Lou (the Toe) Groza, AAFC and NFL tackle and kicker (Cleveland Browns)
Corazon Aquino, president of Philippines (1986-, )
Elizabeth Allen, in New Jersey
Dean Jones, Actor (Love Bug and That Darn Cat)
Leigh Taylor Young, in Washington DC
Claude Helvetius, French philosopher
Charles XIV, French marshall and king of Sweden & Norway (1818-44)
Julia Dent Grant, 1st lady
Writer Mary Dodge, ('Hans Brinker & the Silver Skates')
Gen Douglas MacArthur, he did return!
Sean MacBride, Irish statesman and minister (Nobel Peace Prize 1974)
Jimmy Van Heusen, songwriter
Nicolae Ceausescu, Rumanian president
Anne Jeffereys, in North Carolina
Joan Leslie, Actress
Paul Newman, Actor (Hud - Hombre - Hustler) and racer & popcorn mogul
Eartha Kitt, in South Carolina
Roger Vadim, Director
Jules Feiffer, cartoonist (Passionella)
Mary Murphy
Bob Uecker, Sports personality
Angela Davis, black activist
Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oiler
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, musical prodigy and Salzburg Austria
Edouard Lalo, French composer (Symphonie espagnole)
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, (you know him as Lewis Carroll)
Dmitri Mendeleev, discoverer of periodic table (or 1919)
Samuel Gompers, 1st pres of AFL
Jerome Kern, Broadway composer
Ilya Ehrenburg, Soviet writer
Fritz Pollard, early black NFL star (1920-26)
Admiral Hyman G Rickover, father of modern nuclear navy
Art Rooney, NFL team owner (Pittsburgh)
Benay Venuta, Actress
Skitch Henderson, Bandleader
Donna Reed, in Denison Iowa
Joe Perry, AAFC and NFL fullback (SF 49ers and Baltimore Colts)
Ingrid Thulin, in Sweden
Troy Donahue, Actor (Cockfighter and Grandview USA)
Henry VII, king of England (1485-1509)
Johannes Hevelius, Danzig star cataloguer
Alexander MacKenzie, (L), 2nd prime minister of Canada (1873-78)
Henry Stanley, explorer who found Livingstone
Jose Marti, Cuban poet and essayist and politician
William Seward Burroughs, inventor of recording adding machine
Ozaki Koyo, Japanese novelist and essayist and haiku poet (The Heart)
Auguste & Jean Felix Piccard, Swiss scientists and explorers
Artur Rubinstein, pianist
Robert W Holley, American biochemist and worked with tRNA (Nobel '68)
Claes Oldenburg, sculptor
Susan Sontag, author and film director
Alan Alda, Actor (Hawkeye Pierce)
Mikhail Baryshnikov, ballet dancer
Emanuel Swedenborg, Swedish religious leader
Thomas Paine, political essayist (Common Sense and Age of Reason)
Henry (Light Horse Harry) Lee, cavalryman
William McKinley, (R) 24th US pres (1897-1901)
Lawrence Hargrave, invented box kite
Anton Chekhov, writer (The Cherry Orchard)
Frederick Delius, English composer
Romain Rolland, French writer (Jean-Christophe) (Nobel 1915)
John D Rockefeller Jr, financier
Claude William Dukenfield, (better known as WC Fields)
Allen B DuMont, perfected 1st coml practical cathode ray tube
Victor Mature, Actor (One Million BC and Robe)
John Forsythe, Actor
Germaine Greer, in Melbourne Australia
Claudine Longet, in France - Former Mrs Andy Williams
Katharine Ross, in Hollywood Cal
Tom Selleck, Actor (Magnum PI)
Ann Jillian, in Cambridge Mass
Oprah Winfrey, Actress and TV host (The Color Purple)
Judy Norton-Taylor, in Santa Monica - Cal (Waltons)
Gregory Louganis, champion diver
Franklin D Roosevelt, 32nd Pres (1933-1945) in New Hyde Park NY
Boris III, tsar of Bulgaria (1918-43)
Barbara Tuchman, historian and author (The Guns of August)
David Wayne, Actor
Barbara Hale, in Dekalb Ill
Dick Martin, Actor and comedian (Laugh-In)
Dorothy Malone, Actress (At Gunpoint! and Night & Day) in Chic
Harold Prince, stage producer
Gene Hackman, Actor (Bonnie & Clyde and Under Fire)
Tammy Grimes, in Lynn Mass
Boris Spassky, of USSR--world chess champion (1969-72)
Vanessa Redgrave, Actress (Blow-Up and Julia and Orient Express) in London
Franz Schubert, composer (Unfinished Symphony)
James G Blaine, 'Plumed Knight'
Zane Gray, American West novelist
Irving Langmuir, physical chemist/colloid researcher (Nobel '32)
Eddie Cantor, comedian
Alva Myrdal, Swedish pacifist (Nobel 1981)
Don Hutson, NFL end (Packers)
Wayne Millner, NFL end (Boston/Washington Redskins)
Jersey Joe Walcott, heavyweight boxing champ (1951-52)
Jackie Robinson, 1st black major league baseball player
Carol Channing, in Seattle Wash - Diamonds are her best friend
Joanne Dru, in West Virginia
Normal Mailer, novelist and NYC mayoral candidate (Naked & the Dead)
Jean Simmons, Actress in London
Rudolf Mossbauer, German physicist (Nobel 1961)
Suzanne Pleshette, Actress (The Birds and Bob Newhart Show) in NYC
Beatrix Wilhelmina Armgard, queen of Netherlands (1980-, )
James G Watt, former sect of interior
Jessica Walters, in NYC
Nolan Ryan, baseball player
Shirley Babashoff, US Olympic swimmer