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Lydia Sigourney, American religious author (How to Be Happy)
Engelbert Humperdinck, German opera composer
James 'Gentleman Jim' Corbett, Prize fighter
Edgar Rice Burroughs, novelist (Tarzan)
Ray Flaherty, AFL, NFL, AAFC coach
Walter Reuther, labor leader, president of UAW & CIO
Yvonne De Carlo, (Ten Commandments) in Vancouver BC
Melvin Laird, (R-Rep), sec of defense
Vittorio Gassman, Actor
Rocky Marciano, Boxer
Conway Twitty, country singer
Seiji Ozawa, Japanese orchestra conductor
Lily Tomlin, Detroit (9 to 5, All of Me)
Barry Gibb, singer
Queen Liliuokalani, last queen of Hawaii (1891-93)
Henry George, land reformer, writer (Progress & Poverty)
Wilhelm Ostwald, German physical chemist (Nobel 1909)
Hiram Johnson, Calif governor, Progressive
Allan Drury, author
Martha Mitchell, wife of Attorney General
Peter Ueberroth, baseball commissioner
Terry Bradshaw, NFL quarterback (Pittsburgh Steelers)
Mark Harmon
Jimmy Connors, tennis brat
Linda Purl
Nicolo Amati, Italian violin maker
Prudence Crandall, founder of school for "young ladies of colour."
Sarah Orne Jewett, author
Louis Sullivan, father of modern US architecture
Edward A. Filene, merchant, established US credit union movement
Andrew Brewin, Canadian lawyer, cofounder of New Democratic Party
Alan Ladd
Kitty Carlisle-Hart, game show panelist
Anne Jackson, in Penn
Eileen Brennan, in LA
Valerie Perrine, in Galveston Tx, (Lenny, Slaughterhouse 5)
Charlie Sheen
Fran‡ois Rene de Chateaubriand, French poet, novelist, statesman
Marcus Whitman, missionary
Sarah Childress Polk, 1st lady
Donald McKay, US naval architect, builder of fastest clipper ships
Anton Bruckner, in Austria, Wagner disciple
Daniel Burnham, American architect, built skyscrapers
Darius Milhaud, composer
Paul Osborn, playwright
Richard Wright, American author (Native Son, Uncle Tom's Children)
Henry Ford II, businessman
Paul Harvey Radio, news commentator
Howard Morris
Craig Claiborne, food columnist, NY Times
Rep Robert J Lagomarsino, R-Calif
Thomas Eagleton, (D-Sen-Mo)
Mitzi Gaynor, in Chicago Ill
Tom Watson, Golfer
Judith Ivey
Danny Ponce
Louis VIII, (Coeur-de-Lion), king of France (1223-26)
Louis XIV, (Sun King), king of France (1643-1715)
Johann Christian Bach, composer, son of J.S. Bach (English Bach)
Jesse James, in Missouri, outlaw
Darryl F Zanuck, Hollywood producer & motion picture executive
Arthur Koestler, Hungarian-born writer (Darkness at Noon)
John Cage, composer (Silence)
Arthur C. Nielsen, market researcher (or 1897)
Paul Volcker, Federal Reserve chairman
Andrian G. Nikolayev, Soviet cosmonaut (Vostok 3, Soyuz 9)
Bob Newhart, comedian, Actor
Carol Lawrence, in Illinois, dancer & Actress
William Devane
Raquel Welch, in Chicago Ill (Myra Breckenridge, 100 Rifles)
Marquis de Lafayette, American patriot, French revolutionary
John Dalton, chemist, developed atomic theory of matter
Horatio Greenough, American neoclassical sculptor, writer
James Melville Gilliss, founded Naval Observatory in Washington
Sir George Cartier, (C), Canadian co-prmie minister (1858-62)
Jane Addams, American pacifist/social worker/feminist (Nobel 1931)
Joseph P. Kennedy, Financier-diplomat
Billy Rose, Theatrical producer
Jo Anne Worley Lowell, Indiana, (Laugh-in)
Linda Kaye Henning, in Cal (Petticoat Junction)
Swoosie Kurtz
Jane Curtin, in Cambridge Mass (SNL, Kate & Allie
Queen Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), daughter of Henry VIII
Catherine Parr, 6th & last wife of Henry VIII
George-Louis Leclerc, comte de Buffon, writer on natural history
Fran‡ois-Andre Philidor, of France, chess champion & musician
August Kekule von Stradonitz, discovered structure of benzene ring
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, (Liberal), British P.M. (1905-08)
Grandma Moses, American primitive painter
Paul Brown, coach of Cleveland Browns (1946-62), Cincinnati
Dr. Michael E. De Bakey, artificial heart pioneer
Elia Kazan
Anthony Quayle, Actor (Anne of 1000 Days, Lawrence of Arabia)
James Van Allen, discovered radiation belts
Peter Lawford, Actor (Mrs. Miniver, Little Women)
Daniel Inouye, (D-Hi.), US senator, chair of Iran-Contra hearings
Sonny Rollins, saxophonist
Baudouin I, king of Belgium (1951-, )
Buddy Holly, singer (Peggy Sue, That'll Be the Day)
Richard Roundtree, Actor (Shaft, Earthquake)
Chrissie Hynde, (Pretenders)
Judy Kavner, in LA
Linda Kaye Miller
Corbin Bernsen, (LA Law)
King Richard I, of England
Frederic Mistral, Proven‡al poet (Nobel 1904)
Anton¡n Dvor k, in Nelahozeves, Czech, composer (New World Symphony)
Robert A. Taft, (sen)
Claude D. Pepper, (D-Fla.), US congressman
Hillary Brooke, Abbott & Costello's neighbor
Sid Caesar, comedian
Peter Sellers, (not now, Kato)
Denise Darcel, in Paris France
Virna Lisi, Actress
Sam Nunn, (D-Ga-Sen)
Frankie Avalon, (Beach movies)
Heather Thomas, in Greenwich Ct
Cardinal de Richelieu, chief minister to Louis XIII of France
William Bligh, nasty ship's captain
William Cranch Bond, American astronomer, codiscover of Hyperion
Harishchandra, Indian poet, dramatist, father of modern Hindi
Frederick R. Spofforth, Australian cricketer (Demon)
Mary Austin, feminist, nature writer
Alfred Landon, (R) pres candidate (1932)
Jimmy "the Greek" Snyder, lay you 5 to 1
Cliff Robertson, Actor (Charly)
Sylvia Miles, in NYC, Actress (Midnight Cowboy, Farewell My Lovely)
Billy Preston, singer
Joe Theismann, NFL QB (Redskins)
Tom Wopat
Dave Stewart, Rocker
Angela Cartwright, in England (Make Room for Daddy, Lost in Space)
Scott DeFreitas, (As The World Turns)
Julius III, Counter-Reformation pope (1550-55)
Carter Braxton, signed Decl of Ind
Isaac Kauffman Funk, American publisher (Funk & Wagnalls)
Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji, Indian cricketer, politician
Franz Werfel, Austrian author (40 Days of Musa Dagh)
Fay Wray, in Alberta Canada - King Kong's main squeeze
Robert Wise, Movie director
Edmond O'Brien, Actor (Birdman of Alcatraz)
Yma Sumac, Peruvian singer
Arnold Palmer, golfer
Yevgeni V. Khrunov, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 5)
Charles Kuralt, "On the road" for CBS
Roger Maris, Yankee outfielder, HR champ (61 in 1961)
Greg Mullavey, Actor
Jose Feliciano, singer
Judy Geeson, in England
Margaret Trudeau, in Vancouver - Former Canadian 1st lady
Amy Irving, in Palo Alto Cal
O. Henry, pen name of William Sidney Porter, short story writer
D.H. Lawrence, in Eastwood, Eng, (Lady Chatterly's Lover)
William Natcher, (D-Ky-Rep)
Anne Seymour, in England, Actress
Bear Bryant, keeps Crimson Tide winning
Ferdinand Marcos, Former Philippines Pres
Charles Evers, civil rights leader
Betsy Drake, physical fitness expert
Tom Landry, NFL player (NY Giants), coach (Dallas Cowboys)
Daniel Kahikina Akaka, (D-Hawaii-Rep)
Earl Holliman, (Police Woman)
Reubin Askew, (Gov-Fla)
Robert Packwood, (R-Ore-Sen)
Herbert (Sonny) Leon Callahan, (R-Ala-Rep)
Gherman Titov, 1st man to spend a day in space (Vostok 2)
Robert L. Crippen, astronaut (STS-1, 7, 41C, 41G)
Brian De Palma, director (Dressed to Kill)
Lola Falona, in Phila, Singer/dancer
Elizabeth Daily
Kristy McNichol, Actress, LA (Family)
Richard Jordan Gatling, US inventor of hand-cranked machine gun
Charles Dudley Warner, US newspaperman, author
H.H. Asquith (Liberal), British prime minister (1908-16)
Henry L. Mencken, newspaperman, critic, Baltimore's son
Maurice Chevalier, thanked heaven for little girls (Gigi)
Alfred A. Knopf, US publisher
Margaret Hamilton, wicked witch of the west
Jesse Owens, spoiled Hitler's 1936 Olympics
Irene Daily, ( Another World)
Am!lcar Cabral, worked for independence of Portuguese Africa
Stanislaw Lem, Polish science-fiction writer
Howard Curtis Nelson, (R-Ut-Rep)
George Jones, Country singer
Stephen J. Solarz, (D-NY-Rep)
Linda Gray, in Santa Monica
Maria Muldaur, in Greenwich Village (Midnight at the Oasis)
Barry White, singer
Oliver Evans, pioneered high-pressure steam engine
Clara Wieck Schumann, German pianist, composer
Walter Reed, who proved mosquitoes transmit yellow fever
Milton S. Hershey, US chocolate manufacturer, philanthropist
Gen. John J. (Blackjack) Pershing, US commander in World War I
Arthur Henderson, British socialist, disarmament worker (Nobel '34)
Arnold Schoenberg, composer
Sherwood Anderson, American author, publisher (Winesburg, Ohio)
Mel Torme, singer (Velvet Fog)
Eileen Fulton
Barbara Bain, in Chicago Ill - Mission Impossible
Fred Silverman, broadcasting executive (NBC)
Judith Martin, Miss Manners
Oscar Arias S nchez, president of Costa Rica (1986-, ) (Nobel 1987)
Jacqueline Bisset, in England, Actress (Deep)
Nell Carter
Karen Wyman, in Bronx NY
Ivan Pavlov, Russian physiologist, pioneer in psychology
Lord Cecil, of Chelwood, helped form League of Nations (Nobel 1937)
Charles Dana Gibson, illustrator, drew "Gibson Girl"
Margaret Sanger, feminist, nurse, birth control proponent
Hal Wallis, movie producer
Clayton Moore, (Lone Ranger)
Jacobo Arbenz, president of Guatemala (1951-54); overthrown by CIA
Kay Medford, in NY
Albert Shanker, American labor leader
Zoe Caldwell
Kate Millett, writer, feminist (Sexual Politics)
Nicol Williamson
Merlin Olsen, NFL defensive tackle (Rams), sportscaster, Actor
Joey Heatherton, in Rockville Center NY
James Fenimore Cooper, 1st major American novelist (Prairie)
Porfirio D¡az, soldier, president of Mexico (1877-1911)
William Howard Taft, (R), 27th pres (1909-13), chief justice in Cin
Bruno Walter, conductor
Ettore Arco Isidoro Bugatti, car builder
Dame Agatha Christie, mystery writer (Murder on the Orient Express)
Jean Renoir, cineaste (Grand Illusion)
Milton Eisenhower, Dwight's brother
Roy Acuff, country & western singer
Umberto II, king of Italy (1946)
Kathryn Murray, in New Jersey
Penny Singleton
John Mitchell, attorney general who went to jail
Creighton Abrams, Army general
Jackie Cooper, Actor
Bobby Short, singer, pianist
Norm Crosby, Comedian
Murray Gell-Mann, physicist who predicted quarks
Gaylord Perry, baseball player
Miroslaw Hermaszewski, 1st Polish space traveler (Soyuz 30)
Tommy Lee Jones, Actor
Oliver Stone, Director
Dan Marino, (Dolphin QB)
Prince Henry, of Wales
Henry V, king of England (1413-22)
Charles S Crocker, of Southern Pacific fame
Francis Parkman, American historian, author (Oregon Trail)
James J Hill, RR entrepreneur
A Bonar Law, (C), British prime minister (1922-23)
James J Jeans, cosmologist & astrophysicist
Nadia Boulanger, in Paris Music teacher
Frans Sillanp„„, Finnish writer (Meek Heritage) (Nobel 1939)
Albert Szent-Gyorgyi, Hungarian biochemist (Nobel 1937)
Wilfred Burchett, Australian Communist, journalist, writer
Allen Funt, 'Candid Camera' creator
Janis Paige, in Tacoma Washington
Lauren Bacall, in Staten Island (Dark Passage, Key Largo)
Bess Myerson in NY, Miss America 1945
Charlie Byrd, guitarist
B.B. King, singer, musician
Robert Schuller, televangelist
Peter Falk, Actor (Colombo)
Anne Francis, in Ossining NY
Elgin Baylor, NBA star
Rosemary Casals, Tennis Player
Ed Begley Jr, (St Elsewhere)
Shalane McCall
Charles III, (The Simple), king of France (893-923)
Wenceslas II, king of Bohemia & Poland (1278-1305)
Baron Frederick von Steuben, made Continental Army winners
Marquis de Condorcet, French Enlightenment philosopher
Thomas A Hendricks, (D), 21st US vice-president; died in office
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, pioneer in rocket & space research
Christian Lange, Norwegian pacifist, internationalist (Nobel 1921)
Warren E Burger, ex-Supreme Court chief justice
Virgilio Barco Vargas, president of Colombia (1986-90)
Hank Williams, country singer (Cold, Cold Heart, Hey Good Lookin')
George Blanda, NFL quarterback, place kicker (Oakland Raiders)
Roddy McDowall, Actor (Planet of the Apes)
Thomas P Stafford, astronaut (Gemini 6, 9, Apollo 10)
Edgar Dean Mitchell, astronaut (Apollo 14)
Anne Bancroft, aka Mrs Mel Broks, Bronx (Graduate)
Dorothy Louden, Actress
Pat Crowley, Actress
John Ritter, (3's Company)
Dr Samuel Johnson, Boswell's tour guide, writer
George Read, lawyer, signer of Declaration of Independence
Adrien-Marie Lagendre, mathematician, worked on elliptic integrals
Joseph Story, US Supreme Court justice
Jean-Bernard-Leon Foucault, his pendulum proved earth rotates
John G Diefenbaker, (P-C), 13th Canadian PM (1957-63)
Eddie Anderson, Actor
Greta Garbo, in Stockholm (Ninotchka, Grand Hotel)
Claudette Colbert, in Paris France (Lily Chauchoin)
Jack Warden, Actor (Verdict, Brian's Song)
Phyllis Kirk, in NJ
Nikolai N Rukavishnikov, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 10, 16, 33)
Robert Blake, Actor (Baretta)
Jan Luyts, Dutch scholar, physicist, mathematician, astronomer
Charles Carroll, signed Decl of Ind
Joseph Pasternak, film producer
Lewis F Powell Jr, former US Supreme Court justice
William Golding, English novelist (Lord of the Flies) (Nobel 1983)
Rogers Morton, politician
Blanche Thebom, mezzo-soprano
Duke Snyder, baseball player
Lurieen Wallace, (D-Gov-Ala)
Rosemary Harris, in England
David McCallum, Actor (Ilya Kuryakin)
Al Oerter, US discus thrower
Paul Williams, singer, composer, Actor
Jane Blalock, LPGA Golfer
Freda Payne, in Detroit Michigan - Sung about a Band of Gold
Jeremy Irons, English Actor (French Lieutenant's Woman)
Twiggy (Leslie Hornby), in England, model, Actress
Antoninus Pius, Roman Emperor
Alexander III the Great, king of Macedonia, emperor
Ernesto Teodoro Moneta, Italian journalist (Nobel Peace Prize 1907)
Upton Sinclair, novelist (Jungle)
Ferdinand (Jelly Roll) Morton, jazz pianist, composer, singer
Alexander Thereat
James Galanos
Rachael Roberts
Anne Meara, in NYC
Sophia Loren, Rome (Desire Under the Elms, Black Orchid)
Tom Tresh, NY Yankee
Allanah Currie, (Thompson Twins')
Girolamo Savonarola, Florentine monk, preacher, reformer
John Loudon McAdam, created macadam road surface (asphalt)
Margaret Smith Taylor, 1st lady
H.G. (Herbert George) Wells, in Bromley, Eng, (War of the Worlds)
Gustav Holst, composer (Planets)
Hugh (Shorty) Ray, supervisor of NFL officials
Dawn Addams, in England
Larry Hagman, Actor (I Dream of Jeannie, Dallas)
Melvin Van Peebles, American playwright
Henry Gibson, Laugh-in's poet
Fanny Flagg, in Alabama - Candid Camera
Stephen King, suspense writer (Shining, Kujo)
Bill Murray, SNL's 1st replacement
Lord Chesterfield, introduced Gregorian calendar to Eng (1752)
Michael Faraday, discovered principle of electric motor
Shigeru Yoshida, Japanese PM (most of 1946-54)
Erich von Stroheim, early film director
John Houseman, Actor (Paperchase, Ghost Story)
Alfred G Vanderbilt, sportsman
Martha Scott, Actress
Chen Ning Yang, Chinese physicist, disproved parity (Nobel 1957)
Tom Lasorda, baseball manager (LA Dodgers)
Anna Karina
Harold Carmichael, NFL wide receiver (Philadelphia Eagles)
Shari Belafonte-Harper, in NY
Debby Boone, in Hackensack NJ - had her life lit up
Joan Jett, in Phila (Blackhearts)
Scott Baio, (Joanie loves Chachi)
Catherine Oxenberg
Octavian (Augustus C‘sar), 1st Roman emperor
Euripides, ancient Greek playwright (Trojan Women) (or 480 BC)
Augustus
Ferdinand VI, king of Spain (1746-59)
William H McGuffey, educator (McGuffey Readers)
Victoria Chaflin Woodhull, American feminist, reformer
William Stewart Halsted, established 1st US surgical school
John Boyd Orr, nutritionist, UN's FAO (Nobel 1949)
Walter Lippmann, journalist, political writer
Walter Pidgeon, Actor (Mrs Miniver, Madame Curie)
Louise Nevelson, sculptor
Elliot Roosevelt, son of FDR
Mickey Rooney, Actor
John Coltrane, saxophonist
Ray Charles, Sings Georgia, entertainer
Romy Schneider, in Vienna Austria
Bruce (Boss) Springsteen, rock musician (Born in the USA)
Horace Walpole, English writer
John Marshall, Supreme Court Chief Justice
Georges Claude, invented neon light
Sir Alan Herbert, English journalist & writer
F Scott Fitzgerald, in St Paul, Minn (Great Gatsby)
Jim McKay, ABC Sportscaster
Sheila MacRae, in London, Actress
John W Young, astronaut (Gemini 3, 10, Apollo 10, 16, STS-1, 9)
Anthony Newley, Actor, song writer
John Brunner, British sci-fi author (Sheep Look Up)
Jim Hensen, who made Kermit & Miss Piggy what they are today
Linda Eastman McCartney
Olaus Roemer, 1st to accurately measured speed of light
Imre Thokoly, Hungarian patriot, opposed Habsburg rule
Jean Phillippe Rameau, French composer (baptized)
Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot, designed & built 1st automobile
Armand-Emmanuel, duc de Richelieu, French PM (1815-18, 1820-21)
Plutarco El¡as Calles, Mexican revolutionary, president (1924-28)
William Faulkner, US author (Sound & the Fury) (Nobel 1949)
Mark Rothko, painter
Red Smith, Pulitzer Prize-winning sports columnist, reporter
Dmitri Shostakovich, Russian composer
Phil Rizzuto, NY Yankee
Aldo Ray, Actor
Barbara Walters, in Boston Mass - 1st Network news anchor woman
Juliet Prowse, in Bombay India
Robert Walden, Actor
Michael Douglas, Actor-producer
Cathy Burns
Mimi Kennedy, in Rochester NY
Christopher Reeve, Actor (Superman)
Mark Hamill, (Star Wars)
Heather Locklear, Jack LaLanne spokesperson
Moses Mendelssohn, philosopher, critic, Bible translator
John Chapman, AKA Johnny Appleseed
T.S. Eliot, in St Louis, Anglican (Waste Land) (Nobel 1948)
Martin Heidegger, German Existentialist (Being & Time)
Paul VI, 262nd Roman Catholic pope (1963-78)
George Gershwin, Bkln, composer (Rhapsody in Blue)
Jack LaLanne, Exercise mogul
Barbara Britton
Julie London, in Cal, singer
Patrick O'Neal, Actor
Julio Iglesias, singer
Kent McCord, Actor
Mary Beth Hurt
Lynn Anderson, Singer
Olivia Newton-John, in Cambridge England - Lets Get Physical
Vladimir Remek, 1st Czechoslovakian space traveler (in Soyuz 28)
Melissa Sue Anderson, in Cal
Louis XIII, king of France (1610-43)
Sophia, regent of Russia (1682-89)
Samuel Adams, revolutionary rabble rouser
Agust¡n I de Iturbide, emperor of Mexico (1822-23)
George Cruikshank, English illustrator
Thomas Nast, political cartoonist of late 1800s America
Grazia Deledda, Italian novelist (Old Man of the Mtn) (Nobel 1926)
Sam Ervin, (D-Sen), Watergate Committee chairman
Sir Martin Ryle, British radio astronomer, astronomer royal 1972-82
Charles H Percy, (R-Sen-Ill)
Arthur Penn, stage & film director
Jane Meadows, AKA Mrs Steve Allen in Wu Chang China
Sada Thompson, in Des Moines Iowa
Kathy Nolan, in St Louis Mo
Barbara Hower, Washington Post writer
Cheryl Tiegs, in Minnesota - A model's figure
Dumitru Prunariu, 1st Rumanian space traveler (on board Soyuz 40)
Shaun Cassidy
Confucius, (as celebrated in Taiwan)
Michelangelo Buanarroti, in Caprese, Italy
Caravaggio, Italian painter (or 1573)
Freidrich Engels, German social philosopher
Frances Willard, founded Women's Christian Temperance Union
Georges Clemenceau, French statesman
Henri Moissan, French chemist; isolated fluorine (Nobel 1906)
Kate Douglas Wiggins, author
Jack Fournier, played 2nd on 1917-18 Yankees
Wilbur 'Lefty' Good, pitched for Yanks in 1905
Lawton Whitey Witt, Yankee outfielder of 1922-25
William S Paley, CBS Chairman
Ed Sullivan, TV variety show host
Max Schmeling, of Germany, world heavyweight boxing champ (1930-32)
Glen (Turk) Edwards, NFL tackle (Boston/Washington Redskins)
Al Capp, cartoonist, ('Li'l Abner')
Confucius
Harold Taylor, Canadian educator
Michael Somes, English ballet dancer
William Windom, Actor
Marcello Mastroianni, Actor (8«, La Dolce Vita)
Seymour Cray, inventor of Cray I computer
Brigette Bardot, in Paris France
Alexander S Ivanchenkov, cosmonaut (Soyuz 29, T-6)
Charley Taylor, NFL wide receiver, running back (Redskin)
Grant Jackson, 1972 Yankee pitcher
Fiona Lewis
Dave Rajsich, Yankee pitcher
Sylvia Kristel, in Holland, Emmanuelle
Steve Largent, wide receiver (Seattle Seahawks)
Robert, Lord Clive, founder of British empire in India
Adm Horatio Nelson, British naval hero at Trafalgar
Caroline Ardelia Yale, American educator of deaf
Joseph B Rhine, parapsychologist
Enrico Fermi, physicist, gone fission
Miguel Alem n, president of Mexico (1946-52)
Gene Autry, cowpoke/singer/Actor/Calif Angels owner
Greer Garson, in North Ireland
Virginia Bruce
Lizabeth Scott
John Tower, (R-Sen-Tx)
Anita Ekberg, in Sweden
Jerry Lee Lewis, singer (Great Balls of Fire, Breathless)
Madeline Kahn, in Mass, Actress (Paper Moon, Blazing Saddles)
Bill Nelson, (D-Fla-Rep), astronaut (STS 61C)
Lech Walesa, leader of Polish Solidarity movement (Nobel 1983)
Bryant Gumbel, (Today)
Sebastian Coe, British distance runner
Robinson Crusoe, according to Daniel Defoe
Jean Perrin, French physicist, studied Brownian motion (Nobel 1926)
Kenny Baker, radio singer
Lester Maddox, former governor of Georgia
Deborah Kerr, (King & I, Night of Iguana) in Helensburg Scotland
Truman Capote, a short short story writer (In Cold Blood)
Elie Wiesel, author (Souls on Fire), Nazi hunter (Nobel 1986)
Angie Dickinson, in Kulm ND - best looking legs on a Police officer
Johnny Mathis, singer
Marilyn McCoo, in Jersey City NJ - Solid Gold host