- male, deceased (1961)
- Rocco Scott LaFaro was an influential jazz bassist. Born in Newark, New Jersey, LaFaro grew up in a musical family (his father played in many big...
- male, deceased (1972)
- Thomas Hale Boggs, Sr., was an American Democratic politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives for Louisiana. He was the...
- male, deceased (1956)
- Alexander Gillespie Raymond was an American comic strip artist, best known for creating the comic "Flash Gordon" in 1934. The serial hit the silver...
- male, deceased (1952)
- John Rhodes Cobb was a British racing motorist. He made money as a director of fur brokers Anning, Chadwick and Kiver and could afford to...
- female, deceased (2000)
- Kirsty Anna MacColl (10 October, 1959 - 18 December, 2000) was an English singer-songwriter.
- female, deceased (1935)
- Thelma Todd was a popular American actress of the late 1920s and early 1930s film. Appearing in over 40 pictures between 1926 and 1935, she is best...
- male, deceased (1985)
- Eric Hilliard "Ricky" Nelson, later known as Rick Nelson (May 8, 1940 -December 31, 1985), was one of the first American teen idols.
- male, deceased (1971)
- Howard Duane Allman was an American lead guitarist and noted session musician. Duane is noted for both his slide guitar and improvisational skills....
- male, deceased (1968)
- Albert Dekker (December 20, 1905 - May 5, 1968) was an American character actor. He is sometimes credited as Albert Van Dekker or Albert van...
- male, deceased (1912)
- Captain Robert Falcon Scott, CVO, RN, (6 June 1868 - 29 March 1912) was a Royal Naval officer and Antarctic explorer. In the so-called "Race to the...
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