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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



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