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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



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