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  • Joseph Addison, English essayist (Spectator)
  • Duke of Wellington, (C), victor at Waterloo, British PM (1828-30)
  • Mary Harris Jones, (Mother Jones), hell-raiser
  • Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, French philosopher, paleontologist
  • Ignazio Silone, Italian novelist, politician (Bread and Wine)
  • Kate Smith, singer (God Bless America)
  • Cliff Battles, NFL halfback (Boston/Washington Redskins)
  • Glenn Ford, Actor (Big Heat, Midway)
  • Danielle Darieux, in France
  • Jack Paar, Tonight Show host
  • Malcolm Scott Carpenter, Mercury astronaut (Aurora 7)
  • Chuck Bednarik, NFL center, linebacker (Philadelphia Eagles)
  • Ollie Matson, NFL halfback (Cardinals, Rams, Lions, Eagles)
  • Judy Collins, in Seattle Wash
  • Rita Coolidge, in Tennessee


  • Alessandro Scarlatti, Italian composer
  • Catherine II (the Great), empress of Russia (1762-96)
  • Henry Martyn Robert, author of "Robert's Rules of Order"
  • Theodor Herzl, founder of Zionist movement
  • Sir D'Arcy Thompson, zoologist, classicist (On Growth and Form)
  • Brian Aherne, Actor
  • Benjamin Spock, pediatrician
  • Bing Crosby, crooner, Actor (Going My Way)
  • Theodore Bikel, folk singer
  • Leslie Gore, in Tenafly NJ, cries at her own party


  • Niccolo Machiavelli, politician (The Prince)
  • Richard D'Oyly Carte, impresario
  • Francois Coty, perfumemaker
  • Sir George Thomson, demonstrated electron diffraction (Nobel 1937)
  • V.K. Krishna Menon, Indian nationalist, statesman
  • Golda Meir, 4th Israeli PM (1969-74)
  • Mary Astor, Actress
  • Pete Seeger, folk singer
  • Betty Comden, song writer, Bkln
  • Sugar Ray Robinson, boxer
  • Franki Valli, singer
  • Samantha Eggar, in England
  • Nona Gaprindasvili, of USSR, world women's chess champ (1962-78)
  • Vera Caslavska-Odlozilova, Czechoslovak Olympic gymnast


  • Horace Mann, educator
  • Joseph Whitaker, English publisher, founded Whitaker's Almanack
  • Julia Gardiner Tyler, 2nd wife of President John Tyler
  • Thomas Henry Huxley, scientist and humanist
  • Kakuei Tanaka, Japanese prime minister convicted of bribe-taking
  • Audrey Hepburn, Brussels Bel (Breakfast at Tiffany's, My Fair Lady)
  • Roberta Peters, operatic soprano, NYC
  • Julie Budd, Bkln
  • Mary McDonough


  • Síren Kierkegaard, founder of Existentialism
  • Karl Marx
  • H.H. Bancroft, historian, publisher
  • Henryk Sienkiewicz, Polish author (Quo Vadis) (Nobel 1905)
  • Nellie Bly, name became a synonym for female star reporter
  • Author Christopher Morley
  • F.F. Gosden (Amos)
  • Spencer Tracy, Actor (Guess Who's Coming to Dinner)
  • James Beard, American culinary expert and author
  • Richard H. Rovere, journalist
  • Tony Canadeo, NFL halfback (Green Bay Packers)
  • Monica Lewis
  • Ann B Davis, in Schnectady NY - Brady Bunch maid
  • Pat Carrol, in Shrevport Louisiana
  • Michael J. Adams, X-15 pilot
  • Tammy Wynette, country singer, Redbay Alabama


  • Henry II, Holy Roman emperor (1014-24)
  • John Penn, signer of the Declaration of Independence
  • Robespierre, French Revolutionary leader
  • Grove Karl Gilbert, geologist, investigated Lake Bonneville, Utah
  • Robert Peary, artic explorer
  • Sigmund Freud, cigar smoker
  • Luis Mar¡a Drago, Argentine statesman, anti-interventionist
  • Rabindranath Tagore, Hindu poet, mystic, composer (Nobel 1913)
  • AP Giannini, founder of Bank of America
  • Emmanuel Celler, former congressman
  • Rudolph Valentino, sheik
  • Harry Golden, writer
  • Max Ophulus, film director
  • Aram Khachaturian, composer
  • Harry Martinson, Swedish novelist, poet (Trade Wind) (Nobel 1974)
  • Toots Shor, raconteur, restaurateur
  • Weeb Ewbank, NFL coach (Baltimore Colts, New York Jets)
  • Theodore H. White, historian, writer
  • Orson Welles, Actor (Citizen Kane, War of the Worlds, Third Man)
  • Mimi Benzell, in Bridgeport
  • Marguerite Piazza, operatic soprano
  • Willie Mays, baseball player, the "Say Hey Kid."
  • Lori Singer, in Chorpus Christi Texas


  • Sir Francis Beaufort, naval officer who devised scale of wind force
  • Robert Browning, English poet
  • Johannes Brahms, enjoys a good lullaby
  • Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky, Russian composer (1812 Overture)
  • Archibald Primrose, Earl of Rosebery (Lib), British P.M. (1894-95)
  • Josip Broz Tito, WW II partisan, leader of Yugoslavia (1943-80)
  • Gary Cooper, Actor (High Noon, The Plainsman)
  • Edwin Land, founded instant photography (Polaroid)
  • Eva Per¢n, Argentine 1st lady
  • Darren McGavin, Actor (Night Stalker)
  • Anne Baxter, Mich (Razor's Edge, All About Eve)
  • Val Bisoglio, Actor
  • Teresa Brewer, in Toledo Oh - Put another nickel it
  • Pete Domeneci, (R), NM sen
  • Johnny Unitas, NFL quarterback (Baltimore Colts, San Diego)
  • Sivi Aberg
  • Robin Strasser, in NYC
  • Janis Ian (Fink), in NYC


  • Edward Gibbon, historian (Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire)
  • Thomas Hancock, founded British rubber industry
  • William Walker, filibuster, president of Nicaragua (1856-57)
  • Henri Dunant, of Switzerland, founded Red Cross, YMCA (Nobel 1901)
  • Louis Moreau Gottschalk, 1st internationally recognized US pianist
  • Harry S Truman, 32nd President (1945-1949)
  • Jose G¢mez (Joselito el Gallo), bullfighter
  • Fulton J Sheen, bishop
  • Sloan Wilson, American novelist
  • David Attenborough, Environmentalist
  • Don Rickles, comedian
  • Theodore Sorenson, former presidential advisor
  • Gary Snyder, beat poet (Rip Rap and Cold Mountain Poems)
  • Doug Atkins, NFL defensive end (Cleveland, Chicago, New Orleans)
  • Salome Jens, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Sen Dennis DeConcini, D-Ariz
  • Peter Benchley, author (Jaws, The Deep)
  • Ricky Nelson, rock star (Hello Mary Lou, It's Late, Garden Party)
  • Angel Cordero, Jockey
  • Toni Tennille, only female Beachboy in Montgomery Ala
  • Melissa Gilbert, LA


  • John Brown, abolitionist, leader of attack on Harpers Ferry
  • Belle Boyd, Confederate spy, Actress, lecturer
  • James M Barrie, Scotland
  • Sir James Barrie, Scottish author (Peter Pan, The Little Minister)
  • Howard Carter, Egyptologist found King Tut
  • Henry J Kaiser, (built Liberty Ships, Jeeps)
  • Jose Ortega y Gasset, Spanish philosopher (Revolt of the Masses)
  • Barbara Woodhouse, Dog training expert
  • Theodore Kheel, labor negotiator
  • Mike Wallace, host of 60 Minutes (or 0519)
  • Pancho Gonzales, U.S. tennis champion
  • Vance D. Brand, U.S. astronaut (Apollo-Soyuz, STS-5, 41B)
  • Terry Drinkwater, CBS newsman
  • Glenda Jackson, in Cheshire England
  • Albert Finney, Actor (The Dresser, Under the Volcano)
  • James L Brooks, Producer-director
  • Candice Bergen, in Beverly Hills, her father spoke to wood
  • Billy Joel, Bronx (Pianoman)


  • George Ross, lawyer, signed Decl of Ind
  • Augustin-Jean Fresnel, pioneer in optics
  • Kaufmann Kohler, Reform rabbi, theologian
  • Benito Perez Gald¢s, Spanish novelist (Fountain of Gold, Nazarin)
  • Sir Thomas Lipton, tea magnate
  • Gustav Stresemann, German chancellor (1923) (Nobel 1926)
  • Olaf Stapleton, British religious sci-fi writer (Star Maker)
  • Ariel Durant, writer (The Story of Civilization)
  • Fred Astaire, tapdancer
  • David O Selznick, film producer
  • Carl Albert, (D), speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
  • Nancy Walker, in Phila, Actress (Rhoda)
  • Phillip Mahre, World Cup ski champion


  • Peter Camper, anatomist
  • Charles Warren Fairbanks, (R), 26th U.S. vice-president (1905-09)
  • Irving Berlin, dreaming of a white Christmas
  • Dame Margaret Rutherford, British Actress (Murder Most Foul)
  • Bid£ Sayao, Brazilian soprano
  • Salvador Dal¡, surrealist
  • Phil Silvers, U.S. comedian, Actor
  • Camilo Jose Cela, in Spain, author
  • Mort Sahl, comedian
  • Doug McClure, Actor


  • Edward Lear, in England, wrote in verse
  • Florence Nightingale, nurse, Florence, Italy
  • Dante Gabriel Rossetti, poet, painter, Pre-Raphaelite
  • Jules Massenet, composer
  • Gabriel Faure, composer
  • Lincoln Ellsworth, led 1st transarctic, transantarctic flights
  • Robert Baldwin, (L), helped establish cabinet government in Canada
  • Howard K. Smith, TV newsperson (ABC)
  • Yogi Barra, NY Yankee catcher
  • Burt Bacharach, composer
  • Tom Snyder, TV host (Tomorrow Show)
  • George Carlin, Comedian
  • Ronald Ziegler, Nixon's press secretary
  • Susan Hampshire, in London
  • Bruce Boxleitner
  • Shozo Fujii, judo champion
  • Prince, rock singer
  • Kim Fields, LA (Facts of Life)


  • Empress Maria Theresa, of Austria
  • Marquess of Rockingham, (Whig), British PM (1765-66, 1782)
  • Sir Arthur Sullivan, in England, of Gilbert & Sullivan fame
  • Peter Henry Emerson, 1st to promote photography as an independent art
  • Sir Frank Brangwyn, Welsh painter, muralist
  • Joe Louis, world heavyweight boxing champion (1937-49)
  • Bea Arthur, (Maude, Golden Girls), NY
  • Vladimir A. Dzhanibekov, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 27/39/T6/T12/T13)
  • Peter Gabriel, rocker
  • Stevie Wonder, singer


  • Charles IV, king of Bohemia (1346-78), emperor (1355-78)
  • Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit, physicist (or 0524)
  • Robert Owen, English fActory owner, socialist
  • Thomas Gainsborough, English landscape, portrait painter (Blue Boy)
  • Otto Klemperer, German conductor
  • Heloise, and her helpful hints
  • Patrice Munsel, in Spokane Wash
  • George Lucas, skywalker
  • Robert Jarvik, invented Jarvik 7 artificial heart
  • David Byrne, in England, rocker


  • L. Frank Baum, children's book author (Wizard of Oz)
  • Pierre Curie, French physicist (Nobel 1903)
  • Ellen Louise Axson Wilson, 1st wife of Woodrow Wilson
  • Arthur Schnitzler, Austrian playwright, novelist
  • Katherine Anne Porter, U.S. novelist (Ship of Fools)
  • Mikhail Bulgakov, Russian playwright, novelist, short-story writer
  • Richard Daley, (D), former mayor of Chicago
  • Joseph Cotten
  • James Mason, Actor (Lolita)
  • Constance Cummings
  • Eddy Arnold, Country singer
  • Joseph Wiseman, Actor
  • Wladziu Valentino Liberace, pianist
  • Richard Avedon
  • Ursula Theiss
  • Anthony Shaffer / Peter Shaffer, twin brothers Playwrights
  • Anna Marie Alberghetti, Actress, Italy
  • Paul Zindel, Playwright
  • Trini Lopez, singer
  • Lainie Kazan, Bkln, Singer/Actress
  • Brian Eno, singer
  • George Brett, KC Royals
  • Lee Horsley, Actor


  • Louis-Nicolas Vauquelin, chemist, discoverer of chromium, beryllium
  • William H. Seward, bought Alaska
  • Levi Parsons Morton, (R), 22nd US VP (1889-93)
  • Henry Fonda, Actor (Mr. Roberts) Grand Is Nebraska
  • Studs Terkel, author (Working)
  • Woody Herman, Bandleader
  • Liberace (Wladziu Liberace), candelabrist
  • Frank F. Mankiewicz, columnist
  • Billy Martin, baseball manager (NY Yankees, Oakland A's)
  • Lowell Weicker, R-Conn, Sen
  • Pierce Brosnan, in Israel
  • Debra Winger, in Columbus Oh (Officer & Gentleman)
  • Olga Korbut, Soviet Olympic gymnast
  • Janet Jackson, singer/Michael's sister


  • Edward Jenner, English physician, discovered vaccination
  • Joseph Norman Lockyer, astroarchaeologist, founded NATURE magazine
  • Erik Satie, composer
  • Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Iran's spiritual leader
  • Maureen O'Sullivan, in Boyle Ireland
  • Archibald Cox, 1st Watergate special prosecutor
  • Clarence (Ace) Parker, NFL quarterback (Brooklyn, Boston Yanks)
  • Birgit Nilsson, soprano
  • Dennis Hopper, an easy rider
  • Sugar Ray Leonard, boxer


  • Karl Goldmark, Hungarian composer
  • Wilhelm Steinitz, of Austria, world chess champion (1866-94)
  • Oliver Heaviside, physicist predicted existance of ionosphere
  • William Heinemann, English publisher
  • Nicholas II, the last Russian tsar (1894-1917)
  • Bertrand Russell, British mathematician, philosopher (Nobel 1950)
  • Walter Gropius, German Bauhaus architect
  • Eurico Gaspar Dutra, president of Brazil (1945-50)
  • Rudolf Carnap, German Logical Positivist philosopher
  • Sarah Miriam Peale, American portrait painter
  • Meredith Willson, musician-composer (The Music Man)
  • Jacob K. Javits, (R), NY Sen
  • Perry Como, singer
  • Dame Margot Fonteyn, English ballerina
  • John Paul II, 264th Roman Catholic pope (1978-, )
  • Bill Macy, Actor
  • Pernell Roberts, Actor (Adam Cartwright, Trapper John)
  • Reggie Jackson, (Yankees, A's)
  • Rodney Milburn, Jr., hurdler
  • Sugar Ray Leonard, boxer


  • John Hopkins, Philanthropist
  • Ho Chi Minh, trail blazer
  • Malcolm X, Muslim
  • David Hartman, TV personality
  • Nora Ephron, NY, writer
  • Glenn Close, Actress
  • Grace Jones, in Jamaica, singer


  • Stephen Girard, bailed out U.S. bonds during War of 1812
  • Dolly Dandridge Payne Madison, first lady
  • Honore de Balzac, French novelist (Pere Goriot)
  • John Stuart Mill, philosopher, political economist, Utilitarian
  • William George Fargo, helped to found Wells, Fargo & Co
  • Frederic Passy, cowinner of 1st Nobel Peace Prize (1901)
  • Sigrid Undset, Norweg. novelist (Kristin Lavransdatter) (Nobel '28)
  • Beniamino Gigli, Italian tenor
  • Adela Rogers St. Johns, journalist, author
  • Max Euwe, of the Netherlands, world chess champion (1935-37)
  • Jimmy Stewart, Actor
  • William Hewlett, cofounder of Hewlett-Packard Co
  • Moshe Dayan, Israeli general & politician
  • George Gobel, Comedian
  • Constance Towers
  • Alexei A. Leonov, Soviet cosmonaut (Voskhod 2, Apollo-Soyuz)
  • Sadaharu Oh, of Yomiuri Giants (Japan), hit 868 career HR
  • Joe Cocker, in Engl
  • Cher Bono, California "I got you babe"
  • Ron Reagan Jr., President's son
  • Jane Wiedlin, (GoGos)
  • Mindy Cohn, LA (Facts of Life)


  • Plato (Aristocles), in Athens(?) (427 BC)
  • Albrecht Durer, great German Renaissance painter, print maker
  • Philip II, king of Spain (1556-98) and Portugal (1580-98)
  • A. Durer
  • Alexander Pope, poet (The Rape of the Lock)
  • Elizabeth Fry, Quaker minister, prison reformer, nurse
  • Charles-Albert Gobat, Swiss politician, lawyer, author (Nobel 1902)
  • Henri Rousseau, French na‹ve painter
  • Leon Bourgeois, French politician, internationalist (Nobel 1920)
  • Willam Einthoven, invented the electrocardiograph
  • C.J. Thomsen, Danish archeologist, named Stone/Iron/Bronze Ages
  • Glenn Curtis, aircraft pioneer
  • Armand Hammer, millionaire industrialist
  • Fats Waller, jazz pianist, composer (Ain't Misbehavin')
  • Robert Montgomery, Actor
  • Harold Robbins, author (Moneychangers, Carpetbaggers)
  • Dennis Day, singer
  • Raymond Burr, Actor (Perry Mason, Ironsides)
  • Andrey Sakharov, Soviet physicist, human rights worker (Nobel '75)
  • Mr T


  • Johann Sebastian Bach, in Eisenach, Germany
  • Richard Wagner, composer (The Ring, Flying Dutchman) Leipzig Germ
  • Albrecht Grafe, pioneer eye surgeon, founded modern ophthalmology
  • Mary Cassatt, American Impressionist painter
  • Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, brought Sherlock Holmes to life twice
  • Jiddu Krishnamurti, Indian spiritual philosopher, writer
  • Lord Laurence Olivier, stage & screen Actor (Rebecca)
  • Thomas Gold, established the steady-state theory of the universe
  • Judith Crist, critic, NY
  • Satyajat Ray, Indian film director
  • Charles Aznavour, singer
  • Michael Constantine
  • Peter Nero, pianist
  • Frank Converse
  • Richard Benjamin, Actor
  • Susan Strasberg, in NYC, Actress
  • Michael Sarrazin, Actor
  • Paul Winfield
  • Barbara Parkins, in England
  • Tommy John, Yankee & Dodger pitcher


  • Carolus Linn‘us, biological classifier, sweden
  • Friedrich Anton Mesmer, German physician, hypnotist
  • Abdu'l-Bah,, early Bah '¡ leader
  • Douglas Fairbanks, 1st & greatest of Hollywood's swashbucklers
  • Par Lagerkvist, Swedish novelist, poet, dramatist (Nobel 1951)
  • Walter Reisch, US screenwriter (Ninotchka, Gaslight, Titanic)
  • John Bardeen, physicist (Nobel 1956, 1972)
  • Artie Shaw (Arthur Arshawsky), band leader and husband
  • Betty Garrett, in St Joseph Mo
  • Alicia de Larrocha, Pianist
  • Rosemary Clooney, in Kentucky, singer
  • Barbara Barrie, in Chicago
  • Joan Collins, in London, Actress
  • John Newcombe, Australian tennis pro
  • Alan Garc¡a Perez, pres of Peru (1985-, )
  • Anatoliy Karpov, of USSR, world chess champion (1975-85)
  • Boxer Marvelous Marvin Hagler, in NJ


  • William Gilbert, pioneer researcher into magnetism
  • Jean-Paul Marat, French revolutionist
  • Emanuel Leutze, American painter (Washington Crossing the Delaware)
  • Queen Victoria, (1837-1901)
  • Samuel I. Newhouse, American millionaire publisher
  • Mikhail Sholokhov, novelist (And Quiet Flows the Don) (Nobel 1965)
  • Wilbur Mills, former U.S. congressman
  • Lilli Palmer, German Actress (The Gentle Sex, Lotte in Weimar)
  • Coleman Young, civil rights leader
  • Siobhan McKenna, Irish stage Actress (Saint Joan)
  • Elaine Malbin, opera singer
  • Mayor Jane Byrne, of Chicago
  • Bob Dylan, in Minnesota, Folk Singer Robert Zimmerman
  • Gary Burghoff, M*A*S*H
  • Patti Labelle
  • Priscilla Presley, wife of Elvis


  • Ralph Waldo Emerson, American essayist, philosopher
  • John Alexander Dowie, (Elijah the Restorer), American evangelist
  • John R. Mott, worked in internat'l church movements (Nobel 1946)
  • Philip Murray, founder of Congress of Industrial Organizations
  • Igor Sikorsky, developed a working helicopter
  • Bennett Cerf, publisher
  • Gene Tunney, world heavyweight boxing champion (1926-30)
  • Theodore Hesburgh, ex-president of Notre Dame
  • Claude Aikins, Actor
  • Jeanne Crain, in Barstow Calif
  • Miles Davis, trumpeter, pioneered cool jazz (Porgy and Bess)
  • Robert Ludlum, spy novelist
  • Beverly Sills, in Brooklyn NY, soprano
  • Georgi M. Grechko, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 17, 26, T-14)
  • Barbara Harris, in Illinois
  • Leslie Uggams, singer NYC
  • Karen Valentine, in Santa Rosa California
  • Jessi Colter, in Phoenix Arizona
  • Connie Sellecca, in Bronx


  • Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, English essayist, feminist, eccentric
  • Alexandr Pushkin, Russian writer (Eugene Onegin)
  • Al Jolson, jazz singer, silent film Actor
  • John Wayne, shootist
  • Robert Morley, English Actor
  • Laurance Rockefeller, chairman, Chase Manhattan
  • A. Pushkin
  • Peggy Lee, in ND (is that all there is)
  • James Arness, Actor (Matt Dillon of Gunsmoke)
  • Teresa Stratas, in Toronto Ontario
  • Sherry Bain, in Califor
  • Dale Haddon, in Montrael Canada
  • Pam Grier
  • Hank Williams, Jr., country singer
  • Sally K. Ride, 1st American woman in space (STS-7, 41G)
  • Genie Francis, in Los Angeles


  • Ibn Khaldun, Arab historian, sociologist
  • William II, prince of Orange
  • Amelia Bloomer, suffragette known for her pantaloons
  • Julia Ward Howe, author, lecturer (Battle Hymn of the Republic)
  • Jay Gould, American railroad executive, financier
  • Wild Bill Hickok
  • Arnold Bennett, English novelist, playwright, critic
  • Isadora Duncan, US interpretive dancer
  • Dashiell Hammett, author who created the hard-boiled detective
  • Rachel Carson, ecologist, writer (Silent Spring)
  • Harold Rome, composer
  • Hubert Humphrey, (D-Minn.), Sen, 38th V-P (1965-69)
  • Vincent Price, Actor (The Fly, Laura)
  • John Cheever, writer (Wapshot Chronicle)
  • Sam Snead, pro golfer
  • Herman Wouk, American author (Caine Mutiny)
  • Yasuhiro Nakasone, Japanese PM (1982-87)
  • Christopher Lee, Actor
  • Henry Kissinger, secretary of state
  • Lee Merriweather, Miss America
  • Cilia Black, in Liverpool England
  • Christopher J. Dodd, (D), senator from Conn


  • George I, king of England (1714-27)
  • Dr Joseph Guillotin, guess what he invented
  • William Pitt the Younger, (C), English PM (1783-1801, 1804-06)
  • Louis Agassiz, Swiss naturalist, geologist, teacher
  • Jim Thorpe, chosen greatest U.S. athlete of the 1st half century
  • Phil Regan, singer
  • Ian Fleming, gave James Bond a job (Goldfinger, Dr. No)
  • Patrick White, Australian novelist (Happy Valley) (Nobel 1973)
  • Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao, Indian film star, politician
  • Caroll Baker, in Pennsylvania
  • Dionne quintuplets, (Annette, Cecile, milie, Marie, Yvonne)
  • Gladys Knight, in Atlanta Ga
  • Madeline LeRouix, in Wyoming
  • Sondra Locke, in Shellyville Tennessee


  • Charles II, king of England (1660-85)
  • Patrick Henry, American revolutionary leader, orator
  • Ebenezer Butterick, inventor of the tissue paper dress pattern
  • English novelist, GK Chesterton
  • G.K. Chesterton, English writer
  • Oswald Spengler, German philosopher (The Decline of the West)
  • Bea Lillie, comedian
  • Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Movie composer
  • Leslie Townes (Bob) Hope, entertainer (famous prrofile), England
  • John F Kennedy, 35th President (1961-1963)
  • Yannis Xenakis, Rumanian composer, architect, mathematician
  • Al Unser, auto racer
  • Reby Jackson, Singer
  • LaToya Jackson, Singer
  • Lisa Whelchel, in Ft Worth Tx (Facts of Life)


  • Peter I (the Great), tsar of Russia (1682-1725)
  • Henry Addington, Viscount Sidmouth (C), British PM (1801-04)
  • Alfred Austin, poet laureate of England
  • Peter Carl Faberge, Russian goldsmith, jeweler
  • James A. Farley, U.S. postmaster general (1932-38)
  • Stepin Fetchit, Actor (In Old Kentucky, Miracle in Harlem)
  • Ernesto de la Guardia Jr., president of Panama (1956-60)
  • Mel Blanc, the voice of Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd & Porky Pig
  • Benny Goodman, swinger, clarinetist, "the King of Swing."
  • Christine Jorgensen, Pioneer transsexual
  • Clint Walker, Actor
  • Keir Dullea, Actor (2001, 2010)
  • Michael J. Pollard, Actor
  • Gale Sayers, NFL running back (Chicago Bears)


  • Manuel I, king of Portugal (1495-1521) during era of exploration
  • Walt Whitman, American poet (Leaves of Grass) in West Hills, NY
  • Pius XI, 259th Roman Catholic pope (1922-39)
  • Heath Robinson, English illustrator, cartoonist
  • Saint-John Perse, French poet, diplomat (Nobel 1960)
  • Norman Vincent Peale, clergyman
  • Don Ameche, Actor (Cocoon)
  • Henry Jackson, (D, sort of), former U.S. senator from Washington
  • Edward Bennett Williams, attorney
  • Rainier III, prince of Monaco (1949-, )
  • Elaine Stewart
  • Clint Eastwood, Actor/mayor (Dirty Harry)
  • Shirley Verrett, American mezzo-soprano New Orleans La
  • Peter Yarrow, of Peter, Paul and Mary
  • Terry Waite, Church envoy
  • Johnny Paycheck, Country Singer
  • Joe Namath, NY Jets QB
  • Sharon Gless, in LA
  • Tom Berenger
  • Gregory Harrison
  • Brooke Shields, Actress/model NYC



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