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Justice of the Supreme Court from 1949 to 1967, he was suceeded by Thurgood Marshall (the first African American Supreme Court Justice)
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1899
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Tom C. Clark
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Founder of the Dallas Cowboys
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1923
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Clint Murchinson Jr.
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CEO and chairman of Hilton Hotels, founder of the American Football League and originial owner of the Los Angeles Chargers
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1927
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Barron Hilton
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Hall of Fame baseball player who played for the Chicago Cubs, nicknamed "Mr. Cub"
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1931
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Ernie Banks
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Cinematographer, "Chinatown" "Scarface"
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1934
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John A. Alonzo
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Actor, "The Terminator" "King" "Sounder§
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1939
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Paul Winfield
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Actress, model and wife of Roman Polanski, she was murdered in 1969 by members of the Manson Family
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1943
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Sharon Tate
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Guitarist and singer, he became the first person to inducted twice with his groups on the same night into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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1945
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Stephen Stills
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Singer, "I'd Do Anything for Love" and actor, "Fight Club" "The Rocky Horror Picture Show"
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1947
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Meat Loaf
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Real estate billionaire and donor to Republican and conservative causes, he received media attention after it became public that he had made undisclosed gift to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas
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1949
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Harlan Crow
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Creator of the Dallas Buyer's Club, he was portrayed by Matthew McConaughey in the film "Dallas Buyers Club"
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1950
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Ron Woodroof
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Actor, "Groundhog Day" "Memento" "Silicion Valley"
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1951
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Stephen Tobolowksy
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Veterinarian, known as child actor for his role as Charlie Bucket in "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory"
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1957
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Peter Ostrum
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Billionaire, co-founder of the world's largest private charitable organization and former computer scientist at Microsoft
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1964
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Melinda Gates
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CEO and part owner of the Kansas City Chiefs and founding investor of the MLS
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1965
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Clark Hunt
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Hall of Fame wide receiver who played for the Raiders and won the Heisman Trophy in 1987 during his college time at Notre Dame
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1966
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Tim Brown
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Actress, "House of Cards" "Forrest Gump" "The Princess Bride"
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1966
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Robin Wright
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Rapper, known for the first hip hop single to top the Billboard charts "Ice Ice Baby"
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1967
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Vanilla Ice
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Retired sprinter who won four Olympic gold medals and formerly held world and Olympic records
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1967
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Michael Johnson
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Senator from Oklahoma since 2015
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1968
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James Lankford
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Actor, "Night at the Musuem" "The Royal Tenenbaums" "Zoolander" "Cars" "Loki"
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1968
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Owen Wilson
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Actor, "Idiocracy" "The Royal Tenenbaums" "Stargirl"
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1971
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Luke Wilson
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Television host, best known for being the former host of "The Bachelor", "The Bachelorette" and "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire"
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1971
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Chris Harrison
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Hall of Fame basketball player who played for the Pistons, Magic and Suns and is now the co-owner of the Atlanta Hawks
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1972
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Grant Hill
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Far-right radio show host and conspiracy theorist, known for his website "InfoWars"
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1974
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Alex Jones
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Singer, "Yeah!" ""DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love" "Nice & Slow"
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1978
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Usher
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Actor, known for his role as Dean Winchester in "Supernatural"
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1978
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Jensen Ackles
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Former quarterback who played most of his career for the New Orleans Saints and one of the best quarterbacks in NFL history
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1979
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Drew Brees
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Actor, "The Good Place" "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" "Midsommar"
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1980
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William Jackson Harper
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Former mixed martial artist and actress, she portrayed Cara Dune in "The Mandalorian" but was removed from the series after she made controversial posts on social media
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1982
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Gina Carano
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Hall of Fame basketball player who played for the Raptors and Heat
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1984
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Chris Bosh
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Basketball player who plays for the Brooklyn Nets (former Spurs and Trail Blazers player)
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1985
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LaMarcus Aldridge
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Outfielder who plays for the Colorado Rockies
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1986
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Charlie Blackmon
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Actress, known for her role as Lydia Martin in "Teen Wolf"
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1986
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Holland Roden
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Pitcher who plays for the Los Angeles Dodgers and NL MVP 2014
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1988
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Clayton Kershaw
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Actor, "Breaking Bad" "The Power of the Dog" "I'm Thinking of Ending Things"
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1988
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Jesse Plemons
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Singer, actor and member of the Jonas Brothers
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1992
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Nick Jonas
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Golfer and winner of three major championships
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1993
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Jordan Spieth
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Basketball player who plays for the New York Knicks
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1994
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Julius Randle
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Singer, known for her song "Pretty Girl"
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1998
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Maggie Lindemann
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Actor, known for his role as Ben Gross in "Never Have I Ever"
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2000
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Jaren Lewison
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Wide receiver who plays for the Seattle Seahawks
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2002
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Jaxon Smith-Njigba
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Actor, known for his role as Billy Maximoff in "WandaVision"
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2011
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Julian Hilliard
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