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Mih ly Vorosmarty, Hungarian poet, dramatist
Rex Stout, mystery writer
Robert Welch, founded John Birch Society
Morris (Red) Badgro, NFL end (Yankees, Giants, Brooklyn Dodgers)
Walter Alston, baseball manager
Minoru Yamasaki, American architect (World Trade Center, NY)
Mary Martin Weatherford, Tx (Peter Pan) Larry Hagman's mom
Lou Rawls, singer
Woody Allen, (Allen Stuart Konigsberg) Bkln (Zelig, Annie Hall)
Lee Trevino, pro golfer
Dianne Lennon, singer
Richard Pryor, comedian, Actor (Lady Sings the Blues, Stir Crazy)
Bette Midler, in Patterson NJ
Charlene Tilton, in San Diego Calif
Georges Seurat, French painter, pointillist
George Minot, US physician, worked on anemia (Nobel 1934)
Nkos Kazantazaks, Greek writer (Zorba the Greek)
Peter Carl Goldmark, developed color TV & LP records
Ray Walston, Actor (South Pacific, Sting)
Adolph Green, songwriter (married to Phyllis Newman)
William Randolph Hearst, publisher
Ezra Stone, American Actor, producer
Maria Callas, NY opera singer
Alexander Haig, (R) sec of state
Julie Harris, in Michigan
Edwin Meese III, AG
Willie Brown, NFL defensive back (Denver Broncos, Oakland Raiders)
Cathy Lee Crosby, in LA
Tracy Austin, tennis pro
Charles VI, (the Well-Beloved), king of France (1380-1422)
Antonio Soler, Spain composer
Gilbert Stuart, American portrait painter, painted Washington
Joseph Conrad, in Poland, novelist (Lord Jim, Heart of Darkness)
Sir Rowland Hill, introduced 1st adhesive postage stamp
Anton von Webern, Austrian 12-tone composer
Anna Freud, Sigmund's daughter
Richard Kuhn, Austrian biochemist, worked with vitamins (Nobel '38)
Tom Fears, NFL end (LA Rams)
John Backus, inventor of FORTRAN computer language
Ferlin Husky, Country singer
Andy Williams, singer (Moon River)
Jean-Luc Godard, film maker
Phyllis Curtin, in West Virginia
Jaye P Morgan, in Mancos Cal
Viktor V. Gorbatko, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 8, 24, 37)
Jim Morrison, rock musician (Doors)
Ozzy Osbourne, eat a bat
Pope Julius II, (1503-13), patron of Michelangelo, Bramante, Raphael
Samuel Butler, English author (Erewhom, Way of All Flesh)
Lillian Russell, American singer, Actress (The Great Mogul)
Rainer Maria Rilke, German poet (Duino Elegies)
Thomas Carlyle, Scottish essayist, historian (or 1795)
A.D. Hershey, US biologist, worked with bacteriophages (Nobel 1969)
Deanna Durbin, Actress (100 Men and a Girl)
Patti Chandler, in Cal
Dennis Wilson, drummer, Beach Boys
Jeff Bridges, Actor (Stay Hungry)
Martin Van Buren, (D), 8th pres (1837-41)
George Armstrong Custer, of Little Big Horn fame
Walter Elias Disney, father of Mickey Mouse
Werner Heisenberg, discoverer of uncertainty (Nobel 1932)
Strom Thurmond, (D/R-Sen-SC)
Cecil Frank Powell, English physicist, discovered pion (Nobel 1950)
Otto Preminger, movie director, producer (Laura, Exodus)
Jim Plunkett, NFL quarterback
Jugderdemidyin Gurragcha, 1st Mongolian space traveler (Soyuz 39)
Morgan Brittany
Henry VI, king of England (1422-61, 1470-71)
John Eberhard, built 1st large US pencil fActory
William S Hart, star of silent Westerns
Joyce Kilmer, poet (Trees)
Lynn Fontanne, Bdwy Actress (Dulcy, Arms and the Man)
George Trafton, NFL center (Chicago Bears)
Ira Gershwin, lyricist, ('S Wonderful, I Got Rhythm)
Gunnar Myrdal, Swedish sociologist, economist
Agnes Moorehead, (Endorra-Bewitched)
Dave Brubeck, jazz pianist
Otto Graham, AAFC, NFL quarterback (Cleveland Browns)
Andy Robustelli, NFL defensive end (LA Rams, NY Giants)
Chelsea Brown, in Chicago Ill
Mary Queen, of Scots
Gian Bernini, baroque sculptor
Madame Marie Tussaud, created wax museum
Willa Cather, American author (My Antonia)
Akiko Yosano, Japanese poet
Joyce Cary, writer
Gerard Kuiper, US astronomer, discovered moons of Uranus, Neptune
Eli Wallach, Actor
Ted Knight, Actor (Ted Baxter, anchorman)
Mario Soares, (Socialist), premier of Portugal (1976-78, 1983-, )
Noam Chomsky, linguist, founder of transformational grammar
Ellen Burstyn, in Det
Gregg Allman, singer
Johnny Bench, baseball catcher
Yoko Morishita, prima ballerina
Larry Bird, (Boston Celtics)
Priscilla Barnes, (3's Company)
Horace, BC in Rome, poet
Christina, queen of Sweden who abdicated after becoming Catholic
Eli Whitney, inventor
Bjrnstjerne Bjrnson, Norwegian writer (Nobel 1903)
Aristide Maillol, French painter, sculptor
William Crapo Durant, founded GM
Jean Sibelius, major Scandinavian composer
Diego Rivera, Mexican muralist
James, (Grover) Thurber, in Columbus, Oh (Men, Women and Dogs)
Adele Simpson, fashion designer
Richard Llewellyn, Welsh novelist (How Green Was My Valley)
John Volpe, former governor of Massachusetts, cabinet officer
John B. (Jack) McKay, X-15 pilot
Sammy Davis Jr, singer, Actor (Ocean's 11)
Vladimir A. Shatalov, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 4, 8, 10)
Maximilian Schell, Actor (Odessa File, Julia)
Flip Wilson, comedian, Actor (The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh)
David Carradine, Actor (Kung Fu, Mean Streets)
James MacArthur, Actor -- "Book 'Em Danno!"
Kim Basinger, in Athens Ga (9 1/2 Weeks, Man Who Loved Women)
Edwin Sandys, a founder of Va colony
Gustavus II Adolphus, king who made Sweden a major power (1611-32)
John Milton, poet and puritan (Paradise Lost)
Joel Chandler Harris, created Uncle Remus stories
Clarence Birdseye, frozen vegatable king
Hermione Gingold
Emmett Kelly, circus clown (Weary Willie)
Margaret Hamilton, Actress (Wicked Witch of the West)
Dalton Trumbo, writer, film director (Johnny Got His Gun)
Douglas Fairbanks Jr, Actor (Ghost Story)
Broderick Crawford, Actor (All the King's Men, Highway Patrol)
Lee J. Cobb, Actor (The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing)
Thomas P. O'Neill, (D-Mass-Rep) Speaker of the House
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, soprano
Kirk Douglas, Actor (Gunfight at the OK Corral, 7 Days in May)
Redd Foxx, Actor and comedian (Sanford and Son)
Dina Merrill, in NYC
Luis Miguel Domingun, matador
Dick Van Patten, Actor (Eight Is Enough)
Robert J.L. Hawke, (Labor), prime minister of Australia (1983-, )
David (Deacon) Jones, NFL defensive end (LA, SD, Washington)
Dick Butkus, NFL linebacker (Chicago Bears)
Donny Osmond, singer
Thomas H. Gallaudet, pioneer of educating the deaf
Cesar Franck, in Belgium, composer
George Macdonald, Scottish novelist (Lilith)
Emily Dickinson, poet
Melvil Dewey, creator of Dewey Decimal System for libraries
Nelly Sachs, German poet O the Chimneys) (Nobel 1966)
Una Merkel, Actress (The Parent Trap)
Dorothy Lamour, in New Orleans (Road to Bali, Greatest Show on Earth)
Gloria Loring, in NYC
Susan Hallock Dey, in Ill (First Love, LA Law)
Nia Peeples
Sir David Brewster, Scottish physicist, inventor of kaleidoscope
Hector Berlioz, in France, composer
Annie Jump Cannon, American stellar spectroscopist
Fiorello La Guardia, (R), mayor of NYC (1933-45)
Max Born, German physicist (Nobel 1954)
Gilbert Roland, Actor (Barbarosa)
Carlo Ponti, director
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Russian writer (Cancer Ward) (Nobel 1970)
Rita Moreno, Actress (The King and I, West Side Story) in Puerto Rico
Anne Heywood
Brenda Lee, in Atlanta Georgia
Donna Mills, in Chicago Illinois
Lynda Day-George, in Tennessee
Elizabeth Baur, in Cal
Christine Onasis, in NYC
Kim Linehan, swimmer
John Jay, diplomat
Henry Wells, founded Am Expr & Wells Fargo
Gustave Flaubert, novelist (Madame Bovary)
Henri Becquerel, discoverer of radioactivity (Nobel 1903)
Edvard Munch, Norwegian painter and print maker (The Scream)
Frank Sinatra, singer, Actor (Old Blue Eyes)
Joe Williams, jazz singer
Bob Barker, game show host
Edward Koch, mayor of NYC
John Osborne, playwright
Connie Francis, in Newark NJ
Dionne Warwick, in East Orange NJ
Billy Smith, goaltender (NY Islanders)
Holly Gagnier, in LA
Heinrich Heine, German poet
Mary Todd Lincoln, 1st lady
Phillips Brooks, clergyman, composer (O Little Town of Bethlehem)
Russell Porter
Carlos Montoya, guitarist
Archie Moore, light-heavyweight boxing champ
Ross Macdonald, detective novelist
George Schultz, secof state
Dick Van Dyke, Actor (Dick Van Dyke Show, Mary Poppins)
Christopher Plummer, Actor
Genevieve Page
John Davidson, TV host
Kathy Garver, in Cal
Nostradamus, astrologer and physician
Tycho Brahe, at Knudstrup, Denmark, astronomer
George VI, king of England (1936-52)
James H. Doolittle, former Air Force general
Margaret Chase Smith, (R-Sen-Maine)
Edward L. Tatum, American molecular geneticist (Nobel 1958)
Morey Amsterdam, Actor
Charley Trippi, NFL halfback (Chicago Cardinals)
Abbe Lane, in Bkln
Charlie Rich, singer
Lee Remick, in Boston Mass (Days of Wine and Rose, Long Hot Summer)
Janette Scott
Jane Birkin
Joyce Wilson (Dawn), in Detroit Michigan
Patty Duke, in Bkln, (Miracle Worker)
Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel, built a tower in Paris
Ludwik Zamenhof, inventor of Esperanto
Charles Edgar Duryea, invented 1st auto built and operated in US
J. Paul Getty, business tycoon
Tim Conway, comedian (Carol Burnett Show)
Helen Slater, Actress (Supergirl)
Catherine of Aragon, 1st wife of Henry VIII
Ludwig von Beethoven, Bonn Germany, composer
Jane Austen, English novelist (Pride and Prejudice)
George Santayana, philosopher, poet, humanist
Sir Noel Coward, playwright
V.S. Pritchett, literary critic
Margaret Mead, anthropologist (Coming of Age in Samoa)
Arthur C. Clarke, science-fiction author (2001, Childhood's End)
James McCracken, dramatic tenor
Liv Ullman, in Tokyo Japan (Cries and Whispers)
Leslie Stahl, TV newsperson
Elayne Boosler, Comedian
William Perry, Chicago Bears (The Refrigerator)
Sir Humphry Davy, discovered several chemical elements
Joseph Henry, American scientist and inventor
John Greenleaf Whittier, poet
Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, English Actor, theater manager
William Lyon Mackenzie King, (L), 10th Canadian PM (1921-30, 1935-48)
Arthur Fiedler, Boston Pops conductor
Erskine Caldwell, author (Tobacco Road, God's Little Acre)
Willard Frank Libby, invented carbon-14 "atomic clock"
Patrice Wymore
William Safire, political columnist
Julia Meade
Roland Sheldon, Yankee Pitcher
Tommy Steele, singer
Charles Wesley, cofounder of Methodist movement
Elizabeth, empress of Russia (to Peter the Great and Catherine I)
Joseph Grimaldi, English pantomimist, "greatest clown in history"
Carl Maria von Weber, German Romantic composer
Edward MacDowell, composer
Paul Klee, Swiss abstract painter
Ty Cobb, played in 3000 games, batted .367, stole 892 bases
Robert Moses, power broker (built Long Island & NYC parks & roads)
Edwin Armstrong, radio pioneer (invented FM)
Abe Burrows, Broadway impresario
Willy Brandt, (SD), chancellor of West Germany (1969-74) (Nobel '71)
Betty Grable, in St Louis
Lynn Bari, Actress
Ossie Davis
Ramsey Clark, Attorney General
Boris V. Volynov, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 5, 21)
Keith Richard, singer (Rolling Stones)
Steven Spielberg, director (Jaws, Raiders of the Lost Arc)
Leonard Maltin, Movie reviewer
Philip V, 1st Bourbon king of Spain (1700-46)
Sir William Parry, British Arctic explorer
Mary Ashton Livermore, American reformer, women's suffrage leader
Henry Clay Frick, industrialist; worked for Carnegie
Minnie Maddern Fiske, American stage Actress
H. Allen Smith, author
Leonid Brezhnev, Ukraine
Jean Genet, French novelist and playwright (The Blacks)
David Susskind, TV producer
Bobby Layne, pro quarterback (Detroit Lions)
Galt MacDermot, Canadian composer
Cicely Tyson, in NYC (Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman)
Maurice White, Singer
Tim Reid, Actor (WKRP)
Elaine Joyce, Actress (Dating Game)
Robert Urich, Actor, (Starman, Vega$, Spencer for Hire)
Janie Fricke, Singer
Claudia Kolb, swimmer
Jennifer Beals, in Chicago (Flashdance)
Alyassa Milano, (Who's the Boss)
Thomas Graham, Father of colloid chemistry
John Geary, 1st SF postmaster, 1st mayor (May 1, 1850)
Dr Samuel A. Mudd, convicted of giving medical aid to J.W. Booth
Ferdinand-douard Buisson, French educator (Nobel Peace Prize 1927)
Harvey S Firestone, where the rubber meets the road
Sir Robert Menzies, Australian PM (1939-41, 1949-66)
Susanne Langer, US philosopher, educator (Philosophy in a New Key)
Irene Dunne, in Louisville Ky
George Roy Hill, Movie director
Dr Joyce Brothers
Jack Christiansen, NFL defensive back (Det Lions)
Jenny Agutter, in London
Benjamin Disraeli (Tory), British prime minister (1868, 1874-80)
Juan Bautista Sacasa, president of Nicaragua (1932-36)
Joseph Stalin, Russian dictator
John W McCormack, (D), Speaker of the House (1962-70)
George Ball, former undersecretary of state
Josh Gibson, pro baseball player, "Negro Babe Ruth"
Heinrich Boll, German writer (Group Portrait with Lady) (Nobel '72)
Donald Regan, White House staffer
Kurt Waldheim, 4th UN sec-gen (1972-81), Austrian Pres, Nazi
Paul Winchell, ventriloquist
Phil Donahue, TV host
Jane Fonda NYC, Actress (Barbarella, Klute)
Diane Lennon, in LA
Frank Zappa, rock singer (Grateful Dead)
Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
Dave Kingman, Baseball player
Chris Evert Lloyd, Ft Lauderdale, tennis pro 'Miss pokerface'
James Oglethorpe, English general, author, colonizer of Georgia
William Ellery, signed Decl of Ind
Frank Kellogg, sec of state, tried to outlaw war (Nobel 1929)
Giacomo Puccini, Italian operatic composer (La Bohme, Tosca)
Connie Mack, HOF baseball manager, executive (Phil A's)
Edwin Arlington Robinson, poet
H Keffer Hartline, US biophysicist (Nobel 1967)
Claudia (Lady Bird) Johnson, 1st lady
Gene Rayburn, game show host
James C Wright Jr, (D-Texas), Speaker of the House (1987-, )
Steve Carlton, baseball player
Diane Sawyer, TV news personality
Maurice and Robin Gibb, (Beegees)
Jan Stephenson, in Australia golfer
Sir Richard Arkwright, invented spinning frame
Alexander I, tsar of Russia (1801-25)
Jean-Francois Champollion, deciphered Egyptian hieroglyphics
Joesph Smith, founded Mormon church
Samuel Smiles, Scottish writer (Self-Help, Character, Duty)
Harriet Monroe, American poet, editor of Poetry magazine
Jose Greco, dancer
Ruth Roman, in Boston Mass
Harry Guardino, Actor (Hill Street Blues)
Paul Hornung, Green Bay Packer (the Golden Boy)
Elizabeth Hartman, in Youngstown Ohio
Susan Lucci, soap star
Benjamin Rush, American physician, patriot, humanitarian
Kit Carson, Western scout
James Prescott Joule, physicist, discovered conservation of energy
Matthew Arnold, English poet (Dover Beach)
Emanuel Lasker, of Germany, world chess champion (1894-21)
Juan Ramon Jimenez, Spanish poet (Distant Gardens) (Nobel 1956)
Howard Hughes, reclusive billionaire
I.F. Stone, American journalist, told it like it was
Bill Dudley, NFL halfback (Pittsburgh, Detroit, Washington)
Ava Gardner, Actress (On the Beach, Night of the Iguana)
Robert Joffrey, Choreographer
Madonna, rock singer, Actress (Desperately Seeking Susan)
Isaac Newton, (sir) in Grantham, England
Mithra
Clara Barton, American Red Cross founder in Oxford, Mass
Evangeline Cory Booth, Salvation Army general
Mohammed Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan
Joseph McCarthy, Yank manager
Maurice Utrillo, French painter
Conrad Hilton, hotelman
Dame Rebecca West, author, critic, feminist (or 12-21-81)
Humphrey Bogart, Actor, Here's looking at you, kid
Raphael Soyer, painter
Gerhard Herzberg, Can physicist (molecular structure) (Nobel 1971)
Lord Grade
Cab Calloway, bandleader
Mike Mazurki, Actor, wrestler
Tony Martin, singer
Anwar Sadat, Egyptian pres (1970-81) (Nobel 1978)
Phil Spector, rock producer
Gary Sandy, Actor
Kenny Stabler, NFL QB (Oakland Raiders)
Larry Csonka, Former football player
Barbara Mandrell, in Houston Tx
Sissy Spacek, in Quitman Tx (Badlands, Coal Miner's Daughter)
Annie Lennox, Singer (Eurithemics)
Rickey Henderson, baseball player
Frederick II Hohenstaufen, Holy Roman emperor
Thomas Gray, English poet (Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard)
Thomas Nelson, merchant, signed Decl of Ind
Juan Lovera, Venezuelan artist
Charles Babbage, invented calculating machine
Adm. George Dewey, the American naval hero of Manila
Henry Miller, author (Tropic of Capricorn, Tropic of Cancer)
Mao Tse-tung, of little red book fame
Richard Widmark, Actor (Alamo, Judgement at Nuremberg)
Rosemary Woods, Nixon's secretary, keep her away from your tapes
Steve Allen, comedian
Alan King, comedian
Marco Vinicio Cerezo Arevalo, president of Guatemala (1986-, )
Chris Chambliss, NY Yankee 1st baseman
Johannes Kepler, at Weil-der-Stadt, Germany, Astronomer
George Cayley, founder of the science of aerodynamics
Louis Pasteur, French bacteriologist
Marlene Dietrich, in Berlin Germany (Blue Angel)
John Amos, Actor
Tovah Feldsuh, in NYC
Caroline Kennedy
John Molson, founder of a Montreal brewery
Woodrow Wilson, (D), 28th pres (1912-21) (Nobel 1919)
Arthur Eddington, English astrophysicist and cosmologist
Sir Arthur Eddington, astronomer, physicist, mathematician
Ed Healey, NFL tackle (Rock Island Independents, Chicago Bears)
Roger Sessions, American composer
John Von Neumann
Earl 'Fatha' Hines, jazz pianist
Lew Ayres, Actor (All Quiet on the Western Front)
Steve Van Buren, NFL halfback (Eagles)
Heldegarde Neff, in Ulm Germany
Owen Bieber, president of United Auto Workers
Martin Milner, (Adam-12)
Maggie Smith, in Ilford Eng (Death on the Nile, Clash of Titans)
Marquise de Pompadour, mistress of French King Louis the 15th
Charles Macintosh, Scotland, patented waterproof fabric
Charles Goodyear, invented vulcanization process for rubber
Andrew Johnson, (Unionist), 17th pres (1865-69)
William Ewart Gladstone, (Lib), British PM (1868-74, '80-86, '92-94)
Venustiano Carranza, president of Mexico (1915-20)
Billy Mitchell, WW I aviation hero Gen
Tom Bradley, LA Mayor
Viveca Lindfors, Actress (The Way We Were, Welcome to LA)
Marla Powers
Inga Swenson, in Omaha Nebraska
Ray Nitschke, NFL linebacker (Green Bay Packers)
Mary Tyler Moore, in Bkln (Mary Tyler Moore Show, Ordinary People)
Barbara Steele
Jon Voight, Actor (Deliverance, Midnight Cowboy)
Marianne Faithful, Rocker
Ted Danson, (Cheers)
Angel Tompkins
Gelsey Kirkland, ballerina
Asa Griggs Candler, developed Coca-Cola
Rudyard Kipling, author who coined "White man's burden" (Nobel '07)
Simon Guggenheim, sen
Stephen Leacock, Canadian economist, humorist
Pablo Casals, Spanish violinist, conductor, composer
Tojo Hideki, Japanese PM in WWII
Jeanette Nolan
Bert Parks, Miss America emcee
Jo Van Fleet, Actress (Gunfight at the OK Corral, East of Eden)
Bo Diddley, Rock 'n' roll pioneer
Jack Lord, (Hawaii 5-0)
Barbara Nichols
Skeeter Davis, in Dry Ridge Ky
Sandy Koufax, Dodger pitcher
Mike Nesmith, (Monkees)
Tracy Ullman
Henri Matisse, French Impressionist painter
George C Marshall, authored Marshall Plan (Nobel 1953)
Nathan Milstein, concert violinist
Jule Styne, English songwriter
Hugh McElhenny, NFL halfback (SF, Minnesota, Giants, Detroit)
Odetta, folk singer
George Schlatter, TV producer
Anthony Hopkins, Actor
Sarah Miles, in England
Ben Kingsley, Actor
John Denver, Country Singer (Country Roads, take me home)
Diane von Furstenberg, fashion designer in Brussels Belgium
Patty Smith, in Chic
Tim Matheson, Actor (Animal House, To Be or Not to Be)
Donna Summer, in Boston (On the Radio)