- male, deceased (1998)
- James B. (Jim) McDougal, a native of White County, Arkansas, and his wife, Susan McDougal (the former Susan Carol Hendley), were financial partners...
- male, deceased (1998)
- James Thomas Patrick Walsh was an American character actor known for his roles as "quietly sinister white-collar sleazeballs" (quote from Leonard...
- male, deceased (1993)
- Michael Klein was a Romanian footballer who played as a left back. He most prominently played for Bayer Uerdingen in the German Bundesliga...
- male, deceased (2004)
- Pamulaparthi Venkata Narasimha Rao (28 June, 1921 - 23 December, 2004) was the twelth Prime Minister of the Republic of India and led one of the...
- male, deceased (1960)
- Joseph Francis Lamb was a noted American composer of ragtime music. Lamb was born in Montclair, New Jersey. He taught himself to play the piano,...
- male, deceased (1979)
- Lee Bowman was an American film and television actor. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Bowman began his film career playing a bit part in "Swing High,...
- male, deceased (1985)
- Kenneth Laurence "Kenny" Baker was an American singer/actor who first gained notice as the featured singer on Jack Benny's radio shows during the...
- male, deceased (2005)
- Hugh Sidey was an American journalist and worked for "Life" magazine starting in 1955, then moved on to "Time" magazine in 1957. Born in...
- male, deceased (1973)
- Jean-Pierre Melville was a noted French film director. He later adopted the pseudonym 'Melville' as a tribute to his favorite American author...
- male, deceased (1965)
- Ernest Loring "Red" Nichols (May 8, 1905-June 28, 1965) was a United States jazz cornettist. Nichols was born in Ogden, Utah, the son of a music...
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