- female, deceased (2006)
- Wendy Wasserstein was an award-winning American playwright and an Andrew Dickson White Professor-at-Large at Cornell University. She was the...
- male, deceased (2000)
- Roger Vadim, born Roger Vladimir Plemiannikov was a French journalist, author, actor, screenwriter, director, and producer who launched Brigitte...
- male, deceased (2006)
- Joe Glazer (1918-September 19, 2006), closely associated with labor unions and often referred to as the "labor's troubadour," was a folk musician...
- male, deceased (1998)
- "Junior Wells", born Amos Blakemore, was a blues vocalist and harmonica player based in Chicago who was famous for playing with Muddy Waters, Buddy...
- male, deceased (2002)
- Sir Richard St. John Harris was an Irish actor, singer and songwriter. He was featured on stage and in many films, and was perhaps best known for...
- male, deceased (2005)
- Andrew Owen Earle Raven (22 January 1959 - 5 October 2005), was a Scottish conservationist and an influential contributor to modern land policy in...
- male, deceased (1995)
- Louis Malle (October 30 1932 - November 23 1995) was an Academy Award nominated French film director, working in both French and English.
- male, deceased (1974)
- Charles Augustus Lindbergh (4 February 1902 - 26 August 1974), known as "Lucky Lindy" and "The Lone Eagle," was an American pilot famous for the...
- male, deceased (2006)
- Henry Fok Ying Tung was a Hong Kong businessman. He has ancestral roots in Nansha, Panyu, now part of Guangzhou, Guangdong). Originally named Fok...
- male, deceased (1982)
- Neil Bogart was an American record executive. He is perhaps best known as the founder of Casablanca Records, with Peter Guber. He was born Neil E....
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