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Auguste Blanqui, French revolutionary workers' leader
Victor Herbert, composer
Louis St. Laurent ,(L) 12th Canadian prime minister (1948-57)
Clark Gable, didn't give a damn about Scarlet O'Hara
Langston Hughes, poet & translator (The Weary Blues)
S.J. Perelman, author & humorist
Sir Stanley Matthews, 1st British soccer player to be knighted
Muriel Spark, Scottish novelist
Vladimir V. Aksyonov, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 22 & T-2)
Lisa Marie Presley, (Elvis' daughter)
Talleyrand, French statesman & diplomat
Havelock Ellis, American physician & sex researcher
Fritz Kreisler, Austrian virtuoso violinist & composer
James Joyce, Irish novelist & poet (Dubliners & Ulysses)
George S. Halas (Papa Bear), end & coach for Chicago Bears
Jascha Heifetz, violin virtuoso
Dr. An Wang, founder of Wang Laboratories
James Dickey, writer
Valery Giscard d'Estaing, president of France (1974-81)
Elaine Stritch, Actress
Martina Arroyo, Opera singer
Tom Smothers, comedian
Tricia Nixon Cox, daughter of Richard Milhaus (or 0221)
Farrah Fawcett-Major, in Texas--Charlie's Angels
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, composer
Horace Greeley, editor (told young men to go west)
Elizabeth Blackwell, 1st woman to get MD from a US Medical school
Robert Cecil, Marquess of Salisbury (C) & British P.M. (1885-1902)
Sidney Lanier, poet
Gertrude Stein, beloved by Hemmingway
Norman Rockwell, artist (Saturday Evening Post covers)
James A. Mitchner, U.S. writer (South Pacific & Hawaii & Space)
Joey Bishop, comedian
Shelley Berman, comedian
Peggy Ann Garner, in Canton Ohio
Fran Tarkenton, NFL quarterback (Minnesota Vikings)
Blythe Danner, in Philadelphia
Bridget Handley, in Budapest
Melanie (Safka), singer & songwriter
Morgan Fairchild, in Dallas Texas
Ludwig Prandtl, German physicist & father of aerodynamics
Charles A. Lindbergh, (Lucky Lindy) 1st to fly solo across Atlantic
Clyde Tombaugh, discoverer of Pluto
Erich Leinsdorf, musical conductor (or 0203)
Ida Lupino, Actress
Betty Friedan, feminist & writer (The Feminine Mystique)
Conrad Bain, Actor
Isabel Peron, Argentine president
Martti Talvela, Finnish operatic basso
Cheryl Miller, in Sherman Oaks
Florence LaRue, in Gordon Pennsylvania & one of 5th Dimension
Alice Cooper, singer
Pamela Franklin
Lisa Eichhorn
Lawrence Taylor, NY Giants linebacker
Pamela Ferdin
John Witherspoon, clergyman & signer of Declaration of Independence
John Jeffries, colonial physician & meteorologist
Sir Robert Peel, (C) British P.M. (1834-46) & founder of Tories
Evangelist Dwight Lyman Moody
John Boyd Dunlop, developed pneumatic rubber tire
Belle Starr, of the wild west
Andre-Gustave Citron, French auto maker
Adlai Stevenson, (D) Ill gov & pres candidate
John Carradine, Actor
Norton Simon, business executive
William Burroughs, U.S. novelist (Naked Lunch)
Red Buttons, comedian/Actor
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, publisher (NY Times)
Hank Aaron, baseball player (record 755 HR's)
Jane Bryant Quinn, newscaster
Charlotte Rampling, in England
Barbara Hershey, in Atlanta Georgia
Elizabeth Swados, American composer & playwright
Toyotomi Hideyoshi, unifier of Japan
Queen Anne of England, (1702-14)
Aaron Burr, (D-R) 3rd US VP (1801-05) & dueler
George Herman (Babe) Ruth, baseball great
Louis Nizer, lawyer & author
Ronald Reagan, (R) Actor & 40th US pres (1981-89)
Zsa Zsa Gabor, in Budapest
Rip Torn, Actor
Francois Truffaut, French director (Jules & Jim & Fahrenheit 451)
Mamie Van Doren, in Rowena SD
Tom Brokaw, newscaster (NBC)
Fabian, singer
Bob Marley, reggae musician
Barbara Hancock, in Atlanta
Natalie Cole, in Los Angeles
Sir Thomas More, lawyer & lord chancellor of England & saint
John Deere, pioneer manufacturer of agricultural implements
Charles Dickens, novelist (Oliver Twist & Tale of Two Cities)
Frederick Douglas, 1st black to hold high rank in US government
William Higgins, discoverer of nature of spiral "nebulae,"
Alfred Adler, Austrian psychiatrist
Godfrey H. Hardy, English number theorist
Eubie Blake, composer (I'm Just Wild About Harry & Memories of You)
Sinclair Lewis, novelist & social critic (Main Street) (Nobel 1930)
Ulf Svante von Euler, Swedish physiologist (Nobel 1970)
Buster Crabbe, Olympic swimmer & Actor (Flash Gordon & Buck Rogers)
Eddie Bracken, Actor
Alfred M. Worden, U.S. astronaut (Apollo 15)
Samuel Butler, English poet & satirist (Hudibras)
John Ruskin, writer & critic & artist & Gothic Revivalist
William Tecumseh Sherman, Civil War general ("War is hell")
Jules Verne, in France--pioneered sci-fi (From the Earth to the Moon)
Dame Edith Evans
Chester F Carlson, invented xerography (xeroxing)
Gypsy Rose Lee, in Seattle Washington & the stripper
Lana Turner, Actress in Wallace Idaho
Jack Lemmon, Actor (Days of Wine & Roses & Missing)
James Dean, stage & film Actor (Giant & Rebel Without a Cause)
Ted Koppel, newscaster (ABC)
Brook Adams, Actress
Gary Coleman, Actor
William Henry Harrison, 9th President (March 4-April 4 1841)
George Ade, American journalist & playwright & humorist
Amy Lowell, American critic & Imagist poet (Patterns)
Dean Rusk, former Sec of State
Bill Veeck, baseball club owner
Carmen Miranda, singer
Ernest Tubb, singer (I'm Walking the Floor over You)
Brendan Behan, Irish author (The Hostage)
Kathryn Grayson
Roger Mudd, newscaster
Carole King, in Brooklyn NY singing about her tapestry
Mia Farrow, Actress (Rosemary's Baby) LA
Andrew N. Meltzoff, developmental psychologist
Judith Light, in Trenton NJ - Who's the Boss
Charles Lamb, English critic & poet & essayist
William Allen White, editor
Boris Pasternak, Russian novelist & poet (Dr. Zhivago) (Nobel 1958)
Jimmy Durante, comedian
William (Bill) Tilden, tennis player
Harold Macmillan, (C) British Prime Minister (1957-63)
Bertolt Brecht, German playwright (Mother Courage)
Dame Judith Anderson, Actress
Dominique Pire, Belgian educator & aided WW II refugees (Nobel 1958)
Larry Adler, Actor
Harold Hughes, ex-Governor of New Jersey
Neva Patterson
Cesare Siepi, Italian basso
Leontyne Price, operatic soprano
Robert Wagner, Actor (Hart to Hart)
Singer Roberta Flack, in North Carolina
Peter Allen, singer
Mark Spitz, U.S. Olympic swimmer
Melville Weston Fuller, 8th chief justice & U.S. Supreme Court
J. Willard Gibbs, theoretical physicist & chemist
Thomas Alva Edison, NJ lit up your life (held 1200 patents)
Leo Szilard, Hungarian physicist & A-bomb worker & peace activist
Sir Keith Holyoake, New Zealand prime minister (1960-72)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz, film writer & director
Max Baer, boxer
Eva Gabor, Budapest & Actress (Green Acres)
Lloyd Bentsen ,(D) U.S. senator from Texas
Dr Virginia E. Johnson, sexologist (of Masters & Johnson)
Kim Stanley, Actress in New Mexico
Mary Quant, in England
Tina Louise, NYC & Actress (Gilligan's Island)
Burt Reynolds, Actor (Deliverance & The End & Smokey & the Bandit)
Sergio Mendes, jazz musician (Brazil 66 & 77 & 88)
Thaddeus Kosciusko, Polish patriot
Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, wife of John Quincy Adams
Abraham Lincoln ,(R), 16th U.S. president (1861-65)
Charles Darwin, Evolutionist--Shrewsbury, England
John L. Lewis, leader of United Mine Workers of America
General of Army Omar Bradley, 'GI General'
Lorne Greene, Actor (Ben Cartwright on Bonanza) in Canada
Forrest Tucker, Actor
Franco Zefferelli, motion picture director
Joe Garagiola, baseball player & announcer
Bill Russell, basketball player & coach
Joe Don Baker, Actor
Judy Blume, author
Maud Adams, Actress in Sweden
Catherine Howard, 5th wife of Henry VIII
Giovanni Battista Piazzetta, Venetian painter
Talleyrand, in France--statesman
D Field, lawyer whose advocacy of law codification had intl effects
David Dudley Field, lawyer & law codifier
Peter Dirichlet, German number theorist & analysist
Randolph Churchill, English politician & father of William
Bess Truman, married to President Harry Truman
Ricardo Guiraldes, Argentine novelist & poet (Don Segundo Sombra)
Grant Wood, painted American Gothic
Georges Simenon, Belgian mystery writer (The Snow Was Black)
Tennessee Ernie Ford, singer
Eileen Farrell, in Willimantic Conn
Dorothy McGuirre, of McGuirre sisters
Emanuel Ungaro, fashion designer
George Segal, Actor & banjo player
Sigmund J„hn, 1st German space traveler (on board Soyuz 31)
Valeri I. Rozhdestvensky, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 23)
Carol Lynley, Actress born in NYC
Stockard Channing, in New York
Thomas Malthus, population expert
Frank Harris, English journalist & writer (My Life & Loves)
George Washington Ferris, engineer invented Ferris Wheel
Benny Kubelski, aka Jack Benny, Oh Rochester!
Edmund George Love, American teacher & historian & author
James Pike, bishop
Jimmy Hoffa, Teamsters leader who disappeared
Mel Allen, voice of the Yankees
Phyllis McGuirre, of McGuirre sisters
Florence Henderson, in Indiana -- keeps Brady Bunch in line
Carl Bernstein, investigative reporter (Watergate)
Pham Tuan, 1st Vietnamese space traveler (on board Soyuz 37)
Ewa Aulin
Babur, founder of Mughal dynasty in India (1526-30)
Philipp Melanchthon, German Protestant reformer
Pedro Menendez de Aviles, explored Florida & founded St. Augustine
Galileo Galilei, astronomer in Pisa -- Italy
Louis XV, king of France (1710-74)
Abraham Clark, farmer/lawyer & signer of Declaration of Independence
Jeremy Bentham, Utilitarian philosopher & economist
Henry Engelhard Steinway, piano maker
John Augustus Sutter, of gold rush fame
Cyrus Hall McCormick, inventor
Susan B Anthony, Woman's suffragette
Elihu Root ,(R), U.S. secretary of state (Nobel Peace Prize 1912)
Alfred North Whitehead, mathematician & philosopher
John Barrymore, Actor (or 0215)
Christmas Humphreys, British lawyer & writer & Buddhist
Cesar Romero, Actor (Ocean's 11)
Leonard Woodcock, labor leader
Kevin McCarthy, Actor (Invasion of the Body Snatchers & Howling)
Harvey Korman, Actor (Carol Burnett Show & Blazing Saddles)
James Schlesinger, former U.S. secretary of defense
Claire Bloom, Actress (Charly Look Back in Anger) in London England
Susan Brownmiller
Niklaus Wirth, Swiss computer programmer & inventor of PASCAL
Florinda Bolkan
Alexander A. Serebrov, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz T-7 & T-8)
Marisa Berenson, in New York
Jane Seymour, in Middlesex England -- Actress (East of Eden & Lassiter)
Melissa Manchester, singer in Bronx NY
Henry Wilson ,(R), 18th VP (1873-75)
Henry Adams, historian
G.M. Trevelyan, historian
Robert Flaherty, father of documentary film (Nanook of the North)
Writer Van Wyck Brooks
Ivor Armstrong Richards, English literary critic
Wayne King, saxophonist & band leader (the Waltz King)
Edgar Bergen, talks to wood
Jeffrey Lynn, Actor
Hal Porter, Australian writer (The Tilted Cross & The Paper Chase)
Patty Andrews, singer -- Andrews Sisters in Minneapolis
Sonny Bono, singer
John McEnroe, tennis player
Tobias Mayer, "method of lunars" for longitude determination
Raphael Peale, American painter
Rene-Theophile-Hyacinthe Laennec, invented stethoscope
A Montgomery Ward, found mail-order a nice business
Samuel Sidney McClure, Irish-American newspaper editor & publisher
Thomas J. Watson Sr., founder of IBM
Otto Stern, physicist (Nobel 1943)
Marian Anderson, operatic contralto
Red (Walter L) Barber, sports announcer
Margaret Truman, daughter of Harry S
Hal Holbrook, Actor
Chaim Potok, novelist
Alan Bates, Actor (Zorba the Greek)
Jim Brown, NFL fullback (Cleveland Browns)
Huey Newton, Black Panther leader
Pat Morrow, in Los Angeles - Peyton Place
Dodie Stevens
Queen Mary I, (Bloody Mary) (1553-58) -- 1st reigning queen of GB
Alessandro G. A. Anastasio Volta, Count--invented battery
George Peabody, American merchant & philanthropist
Louis Comfort Tiffany, glassmaker
Sholem Aleichem (Solomon Rabinowitz), author (Jewish Mark Twain)
Wendell Wilke, presidential candidate
Andres Segovia, guitarist
Wallace Stegner, novelist & critic
Bill Cullen, TV gameshow host
Jack Palance, Actor (Ripley's Believe It or Not)
Helen Gurley Brown, author & publisher (Cosmopolitan) in Portland Me
Len Ford, NFL end (Cleveland Browns & Green Bay Packers)
Kim Novak, in Chicago Illinois
Mary Ure
Yoko Ono, aka Mrs John Lennon in Tokyo Japan
Cybill Shepherd, in Memphis Tenn (Moonlighting)
John Travolta, Actor (Saturday Night Fever)
Vanna White, in SC--Wheel of Fortune's hostess
Molly Ringwald, in Los Angeles California -- Pretty in Pink
Nicolaus Copernicus, astronomer in Torun - Poland
David Garrick, Actor & producer & writer
Elie Ducommun, Swiss writer & pacifist (Nobel 1902)
Adelina Patti, Spanish operatic coloratura
Svante August Arhenius, founder of physical chemistry (Nobel 1903)
Sven Hedin, Swedish explorer of Tibet & scientist
Jose Eustasio Rivera, Colombian poet & novelist (The Vortex)
Merle Oberon, in Tasmania
Stan Kenton, band leader
Eddie Arcaro, jockey
Lee Marvin, Actor
Joseph P. Kerwin, U.S. astronaut (Skylab 2)
Smokey Robinson, singer
Margaux Hemingway, in Portland Oregon
Prince Andrew, of Britain
Justine Bateman, in Rye NY - Family Ties
Ludwig Eduard Boltzmann, Austrian physicist (statistical mechanics)
Bela Kun, head of Hungarian Soviet Republic (1919)
Enzo Ferrari, Car manufacturer
Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney, US sportsman
Ansel Adams, knows how to handle a camera
Joseph A. Walker, X-15 pilot
Gloria Vanderbilt, Don't my jeans look great
Director Robert Altman, M*A*S*H
Sidney Poitier, Actor (Porgy & Bess & A Raisin in the Sun)
Amanda Blake, Actress (Miss Kitty on Gunsmoke)
Bobby Unser, auto racer
Nancy Wilson, jazz singer in Chillicothe Ohio
Buffy Sainte-Marie, folk singer in Maine
Phil Esposito, NHL player
Sandy Duncan, in Texas
Jennifer O'Neill, Actress (Summer of '42) in Rio de Janeiro Brazil
Patty Hearst, in San Francisco -- famous kidnap hostage
Antonio L¢pez de Santa Anna, president of Mexico (1833-36)
Andres Segovia, Spanish classical guitarist
Pudovkin V. Illarionovich, Russian film director (Mother & Deserter)
W.H. Auden, American poet
Ann Sheridan
Sam Peckinpah, film director (The Wild Bunch & Straw Dogs)
Erma Bombeck, in Ohio -- humorist
Larry Hagman, TV Actor (I Dream of Jeannie & Dallas)
Nina Simone, singer & pianist in Tyron NC
Barbara Jordan ,(D) former rep. Houston Texas
Tyne Daily, in Madison Wisconsin
Charles VII, king of France (1422-61) - drove out English
George Washington, Father figure & President (1789-1796)
Johann Nikolaus Forkel, musicologist & 1st biographer of Bach
Rembrandt Peale, U.S. portrait & historical painter
Arthur Schopenhauer, (the Great Pessimist) German philosopher
Frederic Chopin, composer
James Russell Lowell, poet & critic & diplomat & abolitionist
Heinrich Hertz, physicist & 1st to broadcast & receive radio waves
Lord Robert Baden-Powell, founder of Boy Scouts & Girl Guides
Jules Renard, French writer
Pauline Musters, became shortest adult known (58.9 cm 1' 11.2")
David Dubinsky, labor leader
Edna St. Vincent Millay, poet & dramatist
Giorgios Seferis, Greek poet (Nobel 1963)
Luis Bu¤uel, Spanish film director (Exterminating Angel & Viridiana)
Robert Young, Actor (Father Knows Best & Marcus Welby)
Sheldon Leonard, Actor & producer
John Mills, English Actor
R¢mulo Betancourt, president of Venezuela (1945-48 & 1958-64)
Charles O. Finley, baseball team owner (Oakland A's)
Robert Wadlow, became tallest known human (2.72 m 8' 11.1")
Edward M. Kennedy ,(D) senator from Mass
Sparky Anderson, Cincinnati Reds manager
Julius (Dr. J) Erving, NBA player
Samuel Pepys, diarist
George Friderick Handel, Baroque composer in Germany
Mayer Amschel Rothschild, founder of House of Rothschild
W.E.B. DuBois, civil rights leader & writer
William L. Shirer, historian (Rise & Fall of the Third Reich)
Vasili G. Lazarev, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 12 & 18-1)
Elston Howard, Yankee catcher
Peter Fonda, Actor
Fred Biletnikoff, NFL wide receiver (Oakland Raiders)
Johnny Winter, guitarist
Muhammad ibn Battutah, Arab traveler & travel writer
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Italian scholar & Platonist
Emperor Charles V, king of Spain (1516-56)
Wilhelm Karl Grimm, story teller
Winslow Homer, painter
Honus Wagner, HOF shortstop for Pittsburgh Pirates (1900-17)
Admiral Chester Nimitz, in charge of Pacific Fleet in WWII
Marjorie Main
Abe Vigoda, Actor (Fish on Barney Miller)
Barbara Lawrence
Bettino Craxi, Italy's 1st Socialist premier
James Farentino, Actor
Sheila Larkin, in NYC
Steven Jobs, Apple co-founder
Phil McConkey, NY Giant wide receiver
Carlo Goldoni, Italian dramatist (The Love of the Three Oranges)
Jose de San Martin, liberator of Argentina & Chile & Peru
Pierre Auguste Renoir, French Impressionist painter
Enrico Caruso, operatic tenor in Italy
Charles Lang Freer, art collector who endowed Freer Gallery
John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State for President Eisenhower
Bert Bell, commissioner of NFL & team owner
John J. McClellan, former U.S. senator from Arkansas
Adelle Davis, nutritionist & author (Let's Eat Right to Keep Fit)
Frank Slaughter, author
Millicebt Fenwick, ex-congresswoman
Jim Backus, Actor (voice of Mr. Magoo)
Anthony Burgess, essayist & short story writer (A Clockwork Orange)
Linda Cristal, in Buenos Aires Argentina
Diane Baker, in Hollywood Calif
George Harrison, Beatle
Shivadhar Srinivasa Naipaul, Trinidad novelist & essayist
Christopher Marlowe, dramatist (Dr. Faustus) (baptized)
Victor Hugo, author (Hunchback of Notre Dame) in France
Honore Daumier, French painter & lithographer & caricaturist
Camille Flammarion, Mars researcher & popularizer of astronomy
William "Buffalo Bill" Cody, near Davenport Iowa -- frontiersman
John Harvey Kellogg, physician -- inspired flaked cereal industry
Herbert Henry Dow, pioneer in US chemical industry
Grover Cleveland Alexander, HOF baseball pitcher (Phillies & Cubs)
Robert Alda, Actor (Bittersweet Love & House of Excorcism)
Jackie Gleason, Actor (Honeymooners & Smokey & the Bandit)
Robert Taft Jr. ,(R), former senator from Ohio
Mason Adams, Actor
Tony Randall, Actor (The Odd Couple)
Betty Hutton
Noboru Takeshita, Japanese prime minister (1987-, )
Konstantin Feoktistov, Soviet cosmonaut (Voskhod 1)
Anatoli V. Filipchenko, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 7 & 16)
Fats Domino, singer
Robert Novak
Johnny Cash, Country singer the Man in Black
Priscilla Lopez, in NY
Constantine the Great, Roman emperor (312-37) -- adopted Christianity
Constantine
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, American poet in Portland Maine
Sveinn Bjornsson, 1st president of Republic of Iceland (1944-52)
William Demarest, Actor (Uncle Charlie on My Three Sons)
John Steinbeck, U.S. author (The Grapes of Wrath) (Nobel 1962)
James T. Farrell, American author (Studs Lonigan trilogy)
Joan Bennett, Actress - NJ
Peter De Vries, author
Irwin Shaw, U.S. novelist (Rich Man - Poor Man)
John Connally, Texas Governor
Guy Mitchell, Actor
Joanne Woodward, Actress (Long Hot Summer) in Thomasville Ga
Elizabeth Taylor, Actress (Cleopatra) in London - violet eyes
Raymond Berry, NFL end (Baltimore Colts)
Sen Malcolm, Wallop R-Wyo
Ralph Nader, ex-Corvair fan & Consumer advocate
Jay Silvester, discus thrower
Barbara Babcock
Howard Hesseman, WKRP's Johnny Fever
Mary Frann
Michel de Montaigne, French essayist & philosopher
Rene-Antoine de Reaumur, French biologist & engineer.
John Tenniel, English cartoonist & illustrator (Alice in Wonderland)
Charles Blondin, French acrobat & aerialist.
Vyacheslav Ivanov, Russian Symbolist poet (Pilot Stars)
Ben Hecht, novelist & playwright & screenwriter (The Front Page)
Linus Pauling, chemist & peace worker (Nobel 1954 & 1962)
Stephen Spender, English poet
Vincente Minnelli, film director
Sir Peter Medawar, British zoologist & immunologist (Nobel 1953)
Zero Mostel, Actor (if I were a rich man)
John B. Connally ,(D) former governor of Texas
Svetlana Stalina, daughter of Josef Stalin (or 1906)
Betty Ackermann, Ben Casey's friend
Gavin MacLeod, love boat captain
Tommy Tune, U.S. dancer & choreographer
Charles (Bubba) Smith, NFL player
Mimsy Farmer, in Chicago Ill
Stephane Beacham
Bernadette Peters, in Queens NY - TONY winner
Olympian Melissa Babish, in SC - Olympian
Paul III, last of Renaissance popes (1534-49)
Gioacchino Rossini, Italian composer (Barber of Seville)
Herman Hollerith, invented 1st electric tabulating machine
Jack R. Lousma, astronaut (Skylab 3 & ST & 3)