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Henry III, king of England (1216-72)
Charles VI, Holy Roman emperor (1711-40)
James Lawrence, naval hero ("Don't give up the ship!")
Sergey Aksakov, Russian novelist (Chronicles of a Russian Family)
Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison, 1st wife of Benjamin Harrison
William Edward Boeing, founded aircraft co
Faith Baldwin, author
Vladimir Horowitz, pianist
Hiram Fong, Sen
Sam Yorty, ex-mayor of LA
Edward P. Boland, (D-Rep-Mass)
Walter Matthau, (Odd Couple, Bad News Bears)
James Whitmore, Actor (Black Like Me, Tora! Tora! Tora!)
William Rehnquist, chief justice, Supreme Court (1987-, )
Jimmy Earl Carter,(D) 39th Pres (1977-1981)
Tom Bosley, Actor (Happy Days)
George Peppard, Actor (Breakfast at Tiffany's, Blue Max)
Laurence Harvey, Actor (Alamo, Romeo & Juliet)
Richard Harris
Julie Andrews, Actress & singer (Sound of Music, Mary Poppins)
Stella Stevens, Actress (Girls! Girls!, Manitou) in Yazoo City Miss
Charles G. Fullerton, astronaut (STS-3, 51F)
Edward Villella, American ballet dancer
Rod Carew, baseball slugger
Ferdinand Foch, believed to be responsible for Allies winning WW I
Mahatma K Ghandi, pacifist Porbandar, Kathiawad, India
Cordell Hull, sec of state, lowered tariffs (Nobel 1945)
Groucho Marx, comedian
Graham Greene, prolific English novelist (Brighton Rock)
Robert Runcie, archbishop of Canterbury
Spanky McFarland, Little Rascal
Maury Wills, Dodger shortstop
Yuri N. Glazkov, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 24)
Rex Reed, movie critic
Don McLean, singer, songwriter (American Pie, Vincent)
Donna Karan, Actress
Sting, (Police)
Li Tzu-ch'eng, Chinese revolutionary, dethroned last Ming emperor
George Bancroft, historian
John Gorrie, invented cold-air process of refrigeration
Townsend Harris, 1st Western consul to reside in Japan
Mikhail Lermontov, leading Russian Romantic poet, novelist
Elenora Duse, in Italy, Actress
Carl von Ossietzky, German journalist, pacifist (Nobel 1935)
Gertrude Berg, Molly Goldberg
Gore Vidal, writer (Myra Breckinridge, Lincoln)
Charles M. Duke Jr, astronaut (Apollo 16)
Eileen Brennan
Chubby Checker, singer
Pamela Hensley, in LA
Dave Winfield, NY Yankee
Jack Wagner, General Hospital's rocker
Louis X, (the Stubborn), king of France (1314-16)
Richard Cromwell, lord protector of England (1658-59)
Rutherford B. Hayes, (R), 19th pres (1877-81)
John W. McGraw, (R), governor of Wash (1893-97)
Damon Runyon, writer
Buster Keaton, Actor (The Navigator, Steamboat Bill, Jr.)
Charlton Heston, Moses (Ben Hur, Planet of the Apes)
Dick Tracy, crimestopper
Sam Huff, NFL linebacker (NY Giants, Washington Redskins)
Lori Saunders, in Kansas City Mo
Patty LaBelle, singer
Susan Sarandon, NYC (Atlantic City, Great Waldo Pepper)
Armand Assante
Denis Diderot, encyclopedist
Chester A , 21st Pres (1881-85)
Robet Hutchings Goddard, rocket pioneer, in Worcester, Mass
Rene Cassin, (Nobel Peace Prize 1968)
Ray Kroc, who gave Ronald McDonald a job
Joshua Logan, Broadway producer
Donald Pleasance, Happy Halloween
Bill Willis, AAFC, NFL guard (Browns)
Glynis Johns, in South Africa
Philip Berrigan, militant priest
Richard F. Gordon Jr., U.S. astronaut (Gemini 11, Apollo 12)
Pavel R. Popovich, Soviet cosmonaut (Vostok 4, Soyuz 14)
Diane Cilento, in Australia
Karen Allen, in Illinois
Bob Geldof, Band Aid organizer
Jenny Lind, in Sweden, soprano, nightingale
Richard Dedekind, mathematician
George Westinghouse, responsible for alternating current in US
Reginald Aubrey Fessenden, broadcast 1st program of voice & music
Mart¡n Luis Guzm n, Mexican novelist (The Eagle & the Serpent)
Li Ta-chao, cofounder with Mao Tse-tung of Chinese Communist Party
Janet Gaynor, in Phila (Sunrise, A Star Is Born)
Carol Lombard
Thor Heyerdahl, anthropologist, explorer (Kon Tiki, Aku-Aku)
Shana Alexander, point-counterpoint journalist
Anna Quayle
Britt Ekland, in Sweden
Stephanie Zimbalist, NYC (Remington Steele)
James Whitcomb Riley, American poet (The Raggedy Man)
Joe Hill, songwriter, IWW organizer, martyr
Niels Bohr, physicist, expanded quantum physics (Nobel 1922)
Henry A. Wallace, (D/P), 33rd VP, Progressive pres candidate
Jean Arthur, (or 10-17-08)
Walt W. Rostow, economist
June Allyson, Actress
Diana Lynn
Al Martino, singer
Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu, (Nobel Peace Prize 1982)
Desmond Tutu, Archbishop of South Africa
Oliver North
John Cougar Mellencamp, singer
Yo-Yo Ma, cellist
Judy Landers
J Frank Duryea, invented 1st auto built & operated in the US
Ejnar Hertzsprung, Danish astronomer (Hertzsprung-Russell diagram)
Eddie Rickenbacker, aviator
Juan Per¢n, president of Argentina (1946-55, 1973-74)
Rouben Mamoulian, Movie director
Bill Hewitt, NFL end (Chicago Bears, Philadelphia Eagles)
Spark Matsunaga, D-Ha-Sen)
Frank Herbert, sci-fi writer (Dune)
James Olsen
Rona Barrett, Gossip columnist & friend of Tom Snyder
David Carradine
Jesse Jackson, (D), clergyman, presidential candidate
Chevy Chase, comedian, Actor (SNL, Vacation, Fletch, Caddyshack)
Sigourney Weaver, LA (Alien)
Johnny Ramone, rock guitarist
Miguel de Cervantes, novelist (Don Quixote)
Charles X, reactionary king of France (1824-30); deposed
Camille Saint-Sans, French composer
Aimee Semple McPherson, Pentecostal evangelist, radio preacher
Leopold Senghor, poet, president of Senegal (1960-80)
Robert Rushworth, X-15 pilot
Robert Finch, Actor
Joe Pepitone, baseball player
Gordon Humphrey, R-NH
John Lennon, Beatle
Jeannie C Riley, in Texas, Hee-Haw (Harper Valley PTA)
Jackson Brown, rocker, Germany
Steve Ovett, English track star
Mike Singletary
Carling Bassett, in Canada Tennis player
Sean Lennon
Henry Cavendish, English physicist, chemist
Benjamin West, painter
Giuseppe Verdi, composer of operas (Rigoletto, Aida, Otello)
Emily Dickinson, poet
Fridtjof Nansen, Norweg. Arctic explorer, humanitarian (Nobel 1922)
Ivo Andric, Yugoslav novelist (Bridge on the Drina) (Nobel '61)
Lin Yu-t'ang, Chinese writer (My Country & My People)
Helen Hayes, Actress (Caesar & Cleopatra, Happy Birthday)
James Clavell, author (Tai Pan, Shogun)
Harold Pinter, playwright
Adlai Stevenson III, (D-Sen-Ill)
Ben Vereen, dancer, Actor, singer
David Lee Roth, rocker
Tanya Tucker, in Seminole Texas, country singer
Wilhelm Olbers, discoverer of asteroids Pallas & Vesta
Henry John Heinz, founded a prepared-foods company
Eleanor Roosevelt, crusader
Francois Mauriac, French novelist, poet, playwright (Nobel 1952)
George Preston Marshall, NFL team owner (Washington Redskins)
Cal Hubbard, NFL tackle (Giants, Packers, Pittsburgh Pirates)
Earl (Dutch) Clark, NFL quarterback (Portsmouth Spartans, Detroit)
Joseph Alsop, newspaper columnist
Jerome Robbins, choreographer
Dottie West, country singer
Ron Leibman
Daryl Hall, Rocker
Edward VI, king of England (1547-53)
Pedro I, 1st emperor of Brazil (1822-31), king of Portugal
Elmer Sperry, inventor of the gyrocompass
Ramsay MacDonald, (Labour), British prime minister (1924, 1929-35)
Ralph Vaughan Williams, in England, composer
Eugenio Montale, Italian poet, translator (Xenia) (Nobel 1975)
Jean Nidetch in Brooklyn, founder of Weight Watchers
Spankey McFarland, Actor
Dick Gregory, comedian-activist
Jake Garn, (R-Sen-Ut), astronaut (STS-51T)
Joan Rivers
Luciano Pavarotti, operatic tenor
Tony Kubek, Yankee shortstop
Chris Wallace, reporter
Susan Anton, Actress-singer
Sid Fernandez, Met Pitcher, Hawaii
Horace H Hayden, cofounder of 1st dental college
Lillie Langtry, (the Jersey Lily), Actress
Herblock (Herbert L. Block), political cartoonist
Burr Tillstrom, creator of Kukla, Fran & Ollie
Cornell Wilde, Actor
Laraine Day
Yves Montand, French Actor, singer
Nipsey Russel, comedian
Margaret Thatcher (Tory), British PM (1979-, ) Iron Lady
Art Garfunkel, built bridge over troubled waters
Pamela Tiffin, in Oklahoma City
Marie Osmond, in Ogden Utah
James II, king of England (1685-88)
George Grenville, British prime minister (1763-65)
Elwood Haynes, auto pioneer, built one of the 1st US autos
Raymond Ewry, of U.S., won 10 Olympic gold medals for jumping
Dwight D Eisenhower, (R), 34th Pres (1953-1961)
E. E. Cummings, poet
Lillian Gish, silent film & stage Actress (Birth of a Nation)
Roger Moore, the 'saintly' James Bond
John Dean III, former White House counsel
Charlie Joiner, NFL wide receiver (Houston, Cincinnati, San Diego)
Sheila Young Ochowitz, US Olympic speed skater
Nikolai Adrianov, Soviet Olympic gymnast
Virgil, Mantua, (Publius Vergilius Maro) born BC - Italy (’neid)
Akbar, Indian Mughal emperor (1556-1605)
Jose Miguel Carrera, president of Chile (1811-14)
Asaph Hall, discoverer of the moons of Mars, Phobos & Deimos
Friedrich Nietzsche, šbermensch
John L. Sullivan, (heavyweight champ 1882-92)
Mervyn Le Roy, movie producer
C P Snow, British novelist & scientist
John Kenneth Galbraith, economist
Arthur Schlesinger Jr., historian
Mario Puzo, author (Godfather)
Lee Iacocca, CEO of Chrysler Corp
Jean Peters, Actress
Linda Lavin, in Portland Maine - Alice TV show
Penny Marshall, NYC (Laverne & Shirley) former Mrs Rob Reiner
Jim Palmer, baseball player
Richard Carpenter, (Carpenters)
Princess Sarah Ferguson, (Fergie), the Duchess of York
Albrecht von Haller, the father of experimental physiology
Noah Webster, lexicographer
Francisco Moraz n, (Liberal), president of Central America (1830-40)
Oscar Wilde, (Fingal O'Flahertie Wills) - Dublin, (Pic of Dorian Gray)
Sir Austen Chamberlain, British foreign secretary (Nobel 1925)
Eugene O'Neill, dramatist (Desire Under the Elms) (Nobel 1936)
Paul Strand, photographer
William O. Douglas, former Supreme Court justice
Enver Hoxha, post-war leader of Albania
Linda Darnell
Angela Lansbury, Actress (Murder She Wrote)
Gunter Grass, German novelist, poet (The Tin Drum)
Charles W. Colson, pres adviser
Suzanne Somers, Actress (3's Co) in San Bruno Calif
Alexandrine-Pieternella Tinne, explored the White Nile
Spring Byington
Irene Ryan, in El Paso Texas
Arthur Miller, playwright (Death of a Salesman, The Crucible)
Rita Hayworth, in NY (Alzheimer victim)
Tom Poston, comedian, Actor
Julie Adams, in Iowa
Beverly Garland, in Santa Cruz California
Jimmy Breslin, newspaperman & raconteur
William A. Anders, astronaut (Apollo 8)
Robert 'Evel' Knievel, motorcycle daredevil
Dave Cutler, CFL place kicker (Edmonton Eskimos)
Bob Seagren, pole vaulter
Charles A. Ingene, macromarketing researcher
Margot Kidder, in Yellowknife - Lois Lane
George Wendt, cheers
Heinrich von Kleist, German dramatist, poet
Henri Bergson, French philosopher (Creative Evolution) (Nobel 1927)
James Truslow Adams, historian
Pierre Elliot Trudeau, (L), 15th Canadian PM (1968-79, 1980-84)
Jesse Helms (R-NC-Sen), right-wing
Richard Stankiewicz, U.S. sculptor
Melina Mercouri, in Athens Greece
Chuck Berry, Rock 'n' roll star
George C. Scott, Actor (Patton)
Keith Jackson, Sportscaster
Frank Carlucci, National Security Adviser
Forrest Gregg, NFL tackle (Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys)
Peter Boyle, Actor
Inger Stevens, in Sweden
Mike Ditka, tight end for Bears, Cowboys; coach of Chicago Bears
John Johnson, Seattle SuperSonic
Laura Nyro, in Bronx
Pam Dawber, Detroit - Mindy of Mork & Mindy
Christopher Wren, English astronomer & architect
Auguste Lumire, made 1st movie (Workers Leaving Lumire FActory)
Vincas Kreve-Mickievicius, Lithuanian poet, philologist, playwright
Louis Mumford, cultural historian, city planner
Miguel Asturias, Guatemalan poet, novelist, diplomat (Nobel 1967)
Robert Beatty, Actor
Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, Indian physicist (Nobel 1983)
LaWanda Page, in Cleve (Aunt Esther-Sanford & Sons)
Jack Anderson, columnist
John Le Carre, English spy novelist (Little Drummer Girl)
Robert Reed, Actor
John Lithgow, Actor
Amy Carter, daughter of Pres Carter
Sir Christopher Wren, astronomer, great English architect
Austin Flint, 19th century heart research. pioneer
Mirza Ali Mohammad, (The Bab), forerunner of Baha'Ullah
Thomas Hughes, British author (Tom Brown's School Days)
Arthur Rimbaud, French poet, adventurer (Illuminations)
John Dewey, philosopher
Charles Ives, composer
Wayne Morse, (R/D-Sen-Ore)
Arlene Francis, in Boston Mass
Will Rogers Jr., Actor
Herschel Bernardi, Actor
Art Buchwald, columnist
Mickey Mantle, NY Yankee, home run slugger
Roosevelt Brown, NFL offensive tackle (NY Giants)
William Christopher, Actor, "Father Mulcahy"
Jerry Orbach
Juan Marichal, baseball player
Keith Hernandez
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, in England, poet
Alfred Bernhard Nobel, Stockholm, created dynamite & Peace Prizes
Sir Georg Solti, conductor
Martin Gardner, Scientific American math & puzzles columnist
Dizzy Gillespie, trumpeter, a creator of modern jazz
Whitey Ford, NY Yankee pitcher
Georgia Brown
Manfred Mann, rocker
Kathy Young
Charlotte Caffey, (GoGos)
Carrie Fisher, in Beverly Hills - Star Wars' Princess Lelia
Jade Jagger, daughter of Mick Jagger
Franz Liszt, Hungary, Romantic composer, virtuoso pianist
Sarah Bernhardt, Actress
Ivan Bunin, Russian poet, novelist (Gentleman from SF) (Nobel 1933)
Joe Carr, president of the NFL
John Reed, journalist who reported on Mexican, Russian revolutions
Sidney Kingsley, author
Joan Fontaine, Actress
Doris Lessing, novelist (The Golden Notebook)
Timothy Leary
Mitzi Green
John Chafee, (R-RI-Sen)
Pete Pihos, NFL end (Phil Eagles)
Robert Rauschenberg, painter
Dory Previn, singer
Derek Jacobi
Christopher Lloyd, (Rev. Jim-Taxi, Star Trek III)
Tony Roberts
Annette Funichello, in Utica NY
Catherine Deneuve, in Paris (Repulsion)
Jeff Goldblum, Actor
Nicolas Appert, inventor of food canning, bouillon tablet
Adlai Stevenson, (D), 23rd VP (1893-97), US amb to UN
Robert Bridges, poet laureate of England (The Testament of Beauty)
Louis Riel, leader of insurrection of Metis in Manitoba
Karl Jansky, discoverer of cosmic radio emissions in 1932
Felix Bloch, U.S. physicist (Nobel 1952)
Frank (Bruiser) Kinard, NFL, AAFC tackle (Bkln, NY Yankees)
Coleen Gray, in Staplehurst Nebraska
Johnny Carson, Tonight Show host
Diana Dors, in England
John Heinz, (R-Pa-Sen)
Edison Pele, soccer player extraordinaire
Michael Crichton, (Andromeda Strain)
Darrell Pace, U.S. Olympic archer
Antony van Leeuwenhoek, Dutch naturalist
Moss Hart, playwright
Clarence M. Kelley, FBI head
Y.A. Tittle, AAFC, NFL QB (Baltimore, SF, NY Giants)
David Nelson, Actor
F. Murray Abraham, Actor (Amadeus)
Kevin Kline
Baron Grenville, (Whig), British PM (1806-07)
Johann Strauss, the Younger (Waltz King)
Georges Bizet, composer
Gleb Uspensky, Russian author (Power of the Soil)
Henry Norris Russell, astronomer (Hertzsprung-Russell diagram)
Pablo Picasso, doodler (Guernica) (or 10-05)
Eduardo Barrios, Chilean novelist (The Love-Crazed Boy)
Richard E Byrd, polar explorer
Henry Steele Commager, historian
Whit Bissell, Actor
Minnie Pearl, in Tenn (Grand Old Oprey, Hee-Haw)
Sarah Ophelia Colley, better known as Minnie Pearl
Galina Vishnevskaya, Russian soprano
Barbara Cook, in Atlanta Ga
Marion Ross, in Minn (Happy Days)
Tony Franciosa, Actor
Annie Giradot, in Paris
Russell L. (Rusty) Schweickart, astronaut (Apollo 9)
Helen Reddy, in Melbourne Australia (I am Woman)
Desiderius Erasmus, Dutch scholar, author of The Praise of Folly
Georges Danton, French Revolutionary leader
Charles Post, who had a way with breakfast cereals
Sid Gillman, NFL coach (LA, San Diego, Houston)
Francois Mitterrand, French President
Felix the cat, cartoon character
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, shah of Iran (1941-79)
Suzy Parker, in San Antonio Texas
Lynn Anderson, in North Dakota
Jaclyn Smith, in Houston Texas (Charlie's Angel)
Lauren Tewes, (Love Boat)
Capt. James Cook, discovered Sandwich Islands
Niccolo Paganini, composer, violin virtuoso
Issac Merrit Singer, invented 1st practical home sewing machine
Klas Arnoldson, Swedish politician, pacifist (Nobel 1908)
Theodore Roosevelt, 26th Pres (1901-09) (Nobel 1906)
Emily Post, authority on social behavior, writer (Etiquette)
Freddie DeCordova, film & TV producer (The Tonight Show)
Dylan Thomas, poet (A Child's Christmas in Wales, Under Milkwood)
Oliver Tambo, leader of African National Congress
Teresa Wright, in NYC
Nanette Fabray, in San Diego Calif
Ruby Dee, in Cleve
H.R. Haldeman, former White House Chief of Staff - Watergate figure
Bill George, NFL linebacker (Chicago Bears, LA Rams)
John Cleese, (Monty Python, Fawlty Towers)
Carrie Snodgress, in Park Ridge Illinois
Jayne Kennedy, entertainer
Simon Le Bon, disco king
Henry III, Holy Roman emperor (1046-56)
Erasmus, scholar, author of "In Praise of Folly"
Cornelius Otto Jansen, of France, Roman Catholic reform leader
Auguste Escoffier, king of chefs & chef of kings
Elsa Lanchaster, in England - The Bride of Frankenstein
Edith Head, Fashion designer
Dr Jonas Salk, who made polio a fear of the past
Bowie Kuhn, former baseball commissioner
Dody Goodman, in Columbus Ohio
Joan Plowright, English Actress
Charlie Daniels, country music star
Lenny Wilkins, NBA player, coach (Seattle, Cleveland)
Jane Alexander, Actress (The Betsy, Kramer vs. Kramer) in Mass
Gennadi M. Strekalov, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz T-3, T-8, T-11)
Coluche, French comedian
Thelma Hopkins, in Lousiville Kentucky - Sung backup for Tony Orlando
Bruce Jenner, Decathalon champ
Walther Bauersfeld, 1919 invented 1st modern projection planetarium
Edmund Halley, in London
James Boswell, in Scotland, Samuel Johnson's biographer
Guillermo Valencia, Colombian poet, translator, statesman
Marie, queen consort of Ferdinand I of Rumania
Bela Lugosi, horror Actor (Dracula, Body Snatcher)
Fanny Brice, singing comedienne (Ziegeld Follies, Baby Snooks)
Paul Joseph Goebbels, Nazi propagandist
Alfred J. Ayer, English Neopositivist philosopher, logician
Bill Mauldin, political cartoonist
Jon Vickers, Canadian tenor
Melba Moore, in NYC
Richard Dreyfuss, Actor (Jaws, Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind)
Kate Jackson, Alabama (Charley's Angels, Making Love)
Richard Brinsley Sheridan, playwright (Rivals, School for Scandal)
John Adams, (F), 2nd pres (1797-1801) in Braintree, Mass
Paul Valery, French poet, essayist, critic
Francisco Madero, Mexican revolutionary, president (1911-13)
Ezra Pound, in Hailey, Idaho
Ruth Gordon, Mass (Rosemary's Baby, Harold & Maude)
Jane Randolph, Sung backup for Tony Orlando
Louis Malle, film director
Claude Lelouch, Movie director
Grace Slick, rock singer (Jefferson Starship), Chic
Talia Shire, (Adrianne-Rocky)
Henry Winkler, TV Actor (Fonz)
Jan Vermeer, Dutch painter (Procuress, The Astronomer)
John Keats, Romantic poet
Karl Weierstrass, German mathematician (theory of functions)
Juliette Gordon Low, Girl Scout founder
Wilbur (Pete) Henry, NFL tackle (Canton, NY Giants, Pottsville)
Dale Evans, in Uvalde Texas aka Mrs Roy Rodgers
Barbara Bel Geddes, (Dallas)
Michael Collins, astronaut (Gemini 10, Apollo 11)
Dan Rather, CBS anchorman (What's the frequency Kenneth?) Courage!
Lee Grant, in NYC
Michael Landon, an acting angel
Melinda Dillon
David Ogden Stiers, Actor
Frank Shorter, runner
Jane Pauley, in Indianapolis Indiana - Good Morning