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Heir and President of Ford until his death of stomach cancer at the age of 49 | 1893 | Edsel Ford | 100%
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Director, "The Godfather" "Apocalypse Now" | 1939 | Francis Ford Coppola | 100%
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Long-time CEO or President of Ford, the company became a publicly traded corporation under his leadership | 1917 | Henry Ford II | 100%
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Singer, "Cooler than Me" "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" | 1988 | Mike Posner | 100%
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Actor, known for his role as Thomas Magnum in "Magnum, P.I." | 1945 | Tom Selleck | 100%
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Chairman of Ford, vice chairman of the Detroit Lions and former CEO of Ford | 1957 | William Clay Ford Jr. | 100%
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Singer, known for his raspy voice and stage shows, nicknamed "The Godfather of Shock Rock" | 1948 | Alice Cooper | 50%
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Tight end who played 16 years for the Chargers and tight end with the most career touchdown receptions | 1980 | Antonio Gates | 50%
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Singer, "Old Town Rock and Roll" "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man" "Shakedown" | 1945 | Bob Seger | 50%
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Aviator, known for the first solo transatlantic flight | 1902 | Charles Lindbergh | 50%
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Lead singer of The Supremes and solo singer, "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" "Touch Me in the Morning" | 1944 | Diana Ross | 50%
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Singer and founding member of the Eagles | 1948 | Glenn Frey | 50%
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Lead singer and guitarist of The White Stripes | 1975 | Jack White | 50%
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Founder of DeLorean Motor Company | 1925 | John DeLorean | 50%
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Comedian, actor and physician, "Dr. Ken" "The Hangover" "Community" | 1969 | Ken Jeong | 50%
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Singer and rapper, "Truth Hurts" "Juice" "Good as Hell" | 1988 | Lizzo | 50%
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Senator from Utah since 2019, Governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007 and Republican nominee for president in the 2012 election | 1947 | Mitt Romney | 50%
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Singer, known for the theme song to "Ghostbusters" | 1954 | Ray Parker Jr. | 50%
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Singer and politician who came to fame as a singing duo with Cher | 1935 | Sonny Bono | 50%
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Billionaire, real estate developer and owner of the Miami Dolphins | 1940 | Stephen M. Ross | 50%
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Aviation pioneer and founder of Boeing | 1881 | William E. Boeing | 50%
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Cornerback who plays for the New York Jets | 2000 | Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner | 0%
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Commanding General of the U.S. Army from 1828 until his death in 1841, a Michigan county is named in his honor | 1782 | Alexander Macomb | 0%
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Wide receiver who plays for the Los Angeles Rams (former Bears and Jaguars player) | 1993 | Allen Robinson | 0%
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President of the International Olympic Committe from 1952 to 1972 | 1887 | Avery Brundage | 0%
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Pioneer in the field of neurosurgery, Secreatry of Housing and Urban Development from 2017 to 2021 and presidential candidate in the 2016 Republican primaries | 1951 | Ben Carson | 0%
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Former president and CEO of Guardian Industries and owner of the Detroit Pistons and Tampa Bay Lightning | 1922 | Bill Davidson | 0%
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Co-creator of "The Big Bang Theory" | 1960 | Bill Prady | 0%
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Defensive End who plays for the Philadelphia Eagles | 1988 | Brandon Graham | 0%
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Senator from Michigan from 1979 to 2015 | 1934 | Carl Levin | 0%
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Hall of Fame power forward who played most of his career for the Kings and Wizards | 1973 | Chris Webber | 0%
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Former soccer player who played most of his career for LA Galaxy and is the all-time leader in caps for the U.S. national team | 1970 | Cobi Jones | 0%
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Actress, known for her roles as Allison Argent in "Teen Wolf" and Sofia Falcone in "Gotham" | 1985 | Crystal Reed | 0%
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Billionaire, founder of Rock Ventures, co-founder of Quicken Loans and owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers | 1962 | Dan Gilbert | 0%
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Actress, "The Exorcist" "The Last Picture Show" "Requem For a Dream" "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" | 1932 | Ellen Burstyn | 0%
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Singer and member of The Supremes, she died at the age of 32 of a heart attack | 1943 | Florence Ballard | 0%
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Singer and lead vocalist of The Midnighters | 1927 | Hank Ballard | 0%
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Singer and prominent figure in the transition of rhythm and blues into soul, nicknamed "Mr. Excitement" | 1934 | Jackie Wilson | 0%
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Director, "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" "Sex Tape" "Bad Teacher" | 1974 | Jake Kasdan | 0%
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Head Coach of the Detroit Red Wings from 2015 to 2022 | 1973 | Jeff Blashill | 0%
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Author, "Middlesex" "The Virgin Suicides" "The Marriage Plot" | 1960 | Jeffrey Eugenides | 0%
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Hall of Fame running back who played for the Steelers and Rams, nicknamed "The Bus" | 1972 | Jerome Bettis | 0%
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Film and television prodcuer, "Pirates of the Caribbean" "Bad Boys" and co-founder and co-owner of the Seattle Kraken | 1943 | Jerry Bruckheimer | 0%
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Actress, "Legally Blonde" "White Chicks" | 1976 | Jessica Cauffiel | 0%
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Attorney General from 1969 to 1972, he was convicted as a result of his involvement in the Watergate scandal | 1913 | John N. Mitchell | 0%
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Actress best known for her role as Annabeth Chase in "Percy Jackson & the Olympians" | 2009 | Leah Jeffries | 0%
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Actress and comedian, "Grace and Frankie" "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" | 1939 | Lily Tomlin | 0%
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General manager of the San Jose Sharks and the first black general manager in the NHL | 1975 | Mike Grier | 0%
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Founder of Little Caesars Pizza and owner of the Detroit Tigers and Detroit Red Wings | 1929 | Mike Ilitch | 0%
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Civil rights movement activist, dipolomat, receiver of the Nobel Peace Prize and first African American to be awarded a Nobel Prize | 1904 | Ralph Bunche | 0%
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Actor, "Faces" "Rushmore" "The Royal Tenenbaums" | 1935 | Seymour Cassel | 0%
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Principal owner of the Detroit Lions | 1951 | Sheila Ford Hamp | 0%
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Singer, front man of "The Miracles" and vice president of Motown Records | 1940 | Smokey Robinson | 0%
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Billionaire, CEO of Microsoft from 2000 to 2014 and owner of the Los Angeles Clippers | 1956 | Steve Ballmer | 0%
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Singer, "Mystery of Love" "Chicago" | 1975 | Sufjan Stevens | 0%
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Actor, "Heat" "Saving Private Ryan" "Black Hawk Down" | 1961 | Tom Sizemore | 0%
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Actor, "Alien" "Top Gun" "Picket Fences" "M*A*S*H" | 1933 | Tom Skerritt | 0%
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Head Coach of the New Orleans Pelicans | 1981 | Willie Green | 0%
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