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Justice on the Supreme Court from 1916 to 1939 and first Jewish member of the Court
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1856
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Louis Brandeis
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Tap dancer, known as "Father of rhythm tap" and part of the duo who were the first black artists to appear on TV
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1902
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John W. Bubbles
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Inventor of the first industrial robot
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1912
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George Devol
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Hall of Fame running back who played for the Green Bay Packers, NFL MVP 1961 and Heisman Trophy winner 1956
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1935
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Paul Hornung
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Journalist and author, "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" "Hell's Angels"
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1937
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Hunter S. Thompson
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Haevyweight boxer and activist, considered one of the most significant and celebrated sports figures of the 20th century
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1942
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Muhammed Ali
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Director, "Good Will Hunting" "My Own Private Idaho" "Milk"
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1952
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Gus Van Sant
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Actress, known for her role as Rachael in "Blade Runner"
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1959
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Sean Young
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Director, "Syriana" "Dolittle" and Academy-Award winning screenwriter of "Traffic"
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1965
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Stephen Gaghan
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Comedian, actor and former U.S. Marine Officer, "21 Jump Street" "Modern Family" "The Hangover"
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1970
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Rob Riggle
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Football head coach at the University of Louisville since 2023 (former head coach at Purdue and Western Kentucky)
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1971
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Jeff Brohm
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Governor of Kentucky since 2019
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1977
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Andy Beshear
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Cinematographer, "Arrival" "Solo: A Star Wars Story" "Selma"
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1977
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Bradford Young
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Actor, known for his roles as Prince Charming in "Once Upon a Time" and Ben Stone in "Manifest"
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1978
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Josh Dallas
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Actress, known for her role as Debra Morgan in "Dexter"
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1979
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Jennifer Carpenter
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Comedian and actress, known as correspondent on "The Daily Show"
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1981
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Desi Lydic
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Point guard who won NBA championships with the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers
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1986
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Rajon Rondo
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Singer and rapper, "Wild Thoughts" "Don't" "Exchange"
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1993
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Bryson Tiller
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Golfer, former World Number One and winner of the PGA Championship 2017
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1993
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Justin Thomas
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Point guard who plays for the Minnesota Timberwolves
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1996
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D'Angelo Russell
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Rapper, "Whats Poppin" "Industry Baby" "First Class"
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1998
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Jack Harlow
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Quarterback who plays for the Atlanta Falcons
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1999
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Desmond Ridder
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