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Founding Father, first Chief Justice of the United States and second Governor of New York
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1745
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John Jay
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Founding Father, first Chancellor of New York and first Secretary of Foreign Affairs
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1746
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Robert R. Livingstone
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Inventor and industralist, he designed and bulit the first American steam locomotive
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1791
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Peter Cooper
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One of the richest Americans in history and founder of an university in Nashville
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1794
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Cornelius Vanderbilt
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Secretary of State from 1869 to 1877 and former Senator from New York and Governor of New York
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1808
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Hamilton Fish
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Author and poet, "Moby-Dick"
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1819
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Herman Melville
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Vice President from 1869 to 1873
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1823
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Schuyler Colfax
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Poet, the lines of her sonnet "The New Colossus" appear inscribed on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty
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1849
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Emma Lazarus
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President of the United States from 1901 to 1909
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1858
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Theodore Roosevelt
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Secretary of War from 1911 to 1913 and again from 1940 to 1945
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1867
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Henry L. Stimson
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Mayor of New York City from 1934 to 1945, the third-busiest airport in the New York metro area is named after him
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1882
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Fiorello LaGuardia
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Diplomat, activist and First Lady from 1933 to 1945, longest-serving first lady in the history of the United States
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1884
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Eleanor Roosevelt
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Founding owner of the New York Giants
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1887
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Tim Mara
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Comedian, musician, actor and part of the Marx Brothers
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1887
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Chico Marx
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Comedian, musician,actor and part of the Marx Brothers
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1888
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Harpo Marx
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Comedian, actor and part of the Marx Brothers
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1890
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Groucho Marx
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Comedian, actor and part of the Marx Brothers
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1893
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Gummo Marx
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Gangster who attained notoriety during the Prohibition era in Chicago
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1899
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Al Capone
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Actor, "Casablanca" "The African Queen" "The Maltese Falcon"
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1899
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Humphrey Bogart
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Comedian, actor and part of the Marx Brothers
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1901
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Zeppo Marx
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Hall of Fame first baseman who played 17 seasons for the Yankees and was the first MLB player to have his number retired by a team
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1903
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Lou Gehrig
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Physicist who was part of the Manhattan Project, "Father of the atomic bomb"
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1904
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Robert Oppenheimer
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Producer of the "James Bond" films
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1909
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Albert R. Broccoli
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Director, animator and co-founder of Hanna-Barbera
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1911
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Joseph Barbera
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Actor, "12 Angry Men" "On the Waterfront" "The Exorcist"
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1911
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Lee J. Cobb
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Hall of Fame first baseman for the Detroit Tigers and one of the first Jewish superstars in American sports
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1911
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Hank Greenberg
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Intellectual leader of the Chicago school of economics and recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
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1912
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Milton Friedman
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Actor, "From Here to Eternity" "The Rainmaker" "Field of Dreams" "Sweet Smell of Success"
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1913
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Burt Lancaster
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Hall of Fame Head Coach of the Green Bay Packers, winner of the first two Super Bowls and namesake of the Super Bowl Trophy
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1913
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Vince Lombardi
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Winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics for his discoveries concerning the structure of nucleons
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1915
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Robert Hofstadter
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Head Coach of the Boston Celtics from 1950 to 1966 and winner of nine NBA championships
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1917
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Red Auerbach
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Physicist and Nobel Prize winner for his contributions to the development of quantum electrodynamics
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1918
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Richard Feynman
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Author, "The Catcher in the Rye"
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1919
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J. D. Salinger
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Author, "The Godfather" and other Mafia related novels
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1920
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Mario Puzo
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Secretary of State from 1982 to 1989
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1920
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George Shultz
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First Lady from 1981 to 1989
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1921
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Nancy Reagan
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Boxer, portrayed by Robert de Niro in Martin Scorsese's "Raging Bull"
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1922
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Jake LaMotta
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Comic book writer and co-creator of "Spider-Man" "Iron Man" the "X-Men" and other Marvel superheroes
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1922
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Stan Lee
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Pop artist, "Whaam!" "Drowning Girl" "Look Mickey"
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1923
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Roy Lichtenstein
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Author, "Catch-22" "Something Happened"
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1923
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Joseph Heller
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Greek-American opera singer and one of the most renowned singers of the 20th century
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1923
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Maria Callas
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First African-American woman elected to the United States Congress
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1924
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Shirley Chisholm
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Director, "To Kill a Mockingbird" "The Other"
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1925
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Robert Mulligan
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Actor, "Some Like It Hot" "The Defiant Ones" "Sweet Smell of Success"
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1925
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Tony Curtis
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Actor, singer, comedian and African-American member of the "Rat Pack"
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1925
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Sammy Davis Jr.
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First Lady from 1989 to 1993, one of only to women to be the wife and mother of a President
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1925
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Barbara Bush
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Chair of the Federal Reserve from 1987 to 2006
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1926
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Alan Greenspan
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Singer, "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" "Rags to Riches" "New York State of Mind"
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1926
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Tony Bennett
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Singer and civil rights activist, "The Banana Boat Song"
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1927
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Harry Belafonte
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Author of the "Jason Bourne" trilogy
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1927
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Robert Ludlum
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Actor, "Seinfeld" "The King of Queens" "Zoolander"
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1927
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Jerry Stiller
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Writer and illustrator of children's books, "Where the Wild Things Are"
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1928
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Maurice Sendak
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Actor, "Ed Wood" "North by Northwest" "Mission: Impossible"
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1928
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Martin Landau
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Point Guard of the Boston Celtics, MVP 1957 and winner of six NBA champions
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1928
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Bob Cousy
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Director, "The Shining" "2001: A Space Odyssey" "A Clockwork Orange" "Full Metal Jacket"
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1928
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Stanley Kubrick
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Director, "All the President's Men" "Sophie's Choice" "Klute"
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1928
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Alan J. Pakula
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Greek-American actor and director, "The Dirty Dozen" "A Woman Under the Influence"
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1929
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John Cassavetes
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Irish-American writer, "Angela's Ashes"
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1930
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Frank McCourt
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Director, "Superman" "The Goonies" "Lethal Weapon"
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1930
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Richard Donner
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Secretary of the Treasury from 1988 to 1993
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1930
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Nicholas F. Brady
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Composer of film scores, "Star Wars" "Indiana Jones" "Jurassic Park" "Jaws"
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1932
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John Williams
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Actor, known for his role as Norman Bates in "Psycho"
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1932
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Anthony Perkins
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Justice of the Supreme Court from 1993 to 2020 and second woman to serve on the Court
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1933
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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Leader of Nation of Islam
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1933
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Louis Farrakhan
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Television and radio host, his show became the longest-running television show hosted by the same person, on the same network and in the same time slot
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1933
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Larry King
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Real esate developer and owner of the Indiana Pacers
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1934
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Herb Simon
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Actor, "Little Miss Sunshine" "Argo" "Going in Style"
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1934
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Alan Arkin
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Actor, "The Fabelmans" "Ordinary People" "Taxi" "Dear John" "Uncut Gems"
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1935
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Judd Hirsch
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Chairman of the 9/11 Commission and Governor of New Jersey from 1982 to 1990
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1935
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Thomas Kean
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Director, actor and comedian, "Annie Hall" "Midnight in Paris" "Hannah and Her Sisters"
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1935
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Woody Allen
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Actor, "M*A*S*H" "The Aviator" "Marriage Story"
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1936
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Alan Alda
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Owner of the New York Mets from 1987 to 2020
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1936
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Fred Wilpon
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Owner of the Chicago Bulls and Chicago White Sox
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1936
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Jerry Reinsdorf
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First African-American Secretary of State from 2001 to 2005
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1937
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Colin Powell
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Actress and activist, "Klute" "Coming Home" "Barbarella" "Grace and Frankie"
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1937
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Jane Fonda
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Actor, known for his role as Lando Calrissian in "Star Wars"
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1937
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Billy Dee Williams
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Actor, "M*A*S*H" "Ocean's 11" "Friends"
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1938
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Elliott Gould
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Secretary of the Treasury from 1995 to 1999
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1938
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Robert Rubin
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Director, "The Deer Hunter" "Heaven's Gate"
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1939
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Michael Cimino
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Director, "Batman Forever" "Batman & Robin" "St. Elmo's Fire"
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1939
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Joel Schumacher
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Actor, "Live and Let Die" "Alien" "Homicide: Life on the Street"
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1939
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Yaphet Kotto
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Actor, "Reservoir Dogs" "Taxi Driver" "Pulp Fiction" "The Irishman"
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1939
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Harvey Keitel
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Fashion designer and billionaire businessman
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1939
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Ralph Lauren
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Chief Medical Advisor to the President and Director of the NIAID
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1940
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Anthony Fauci
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Only basketball coach to win an NCAA championship (Kansas) and an NBA title (Pistons)
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1940
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Larry Brown
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Actor, "Easy Rider" "Ulee's Gold" "The Passion of Ayn Rand"
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1940
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Peter Fonda
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Actor, "The Godfather" "Scarface" "Dog Day Afternoon" "Scent of a Woman"
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1940
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Al Pacino
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Actor, known for his role as Sonny Corleone in "The Godfather"
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1940
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James Caan
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Actor, best known for his role as Bishop in the "Alien" films
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1940
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Lance Henriksen
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Senator from Vermont since 2007, who was running for the Democratic Party nomination for the Presidental Election in 2016 and 2020
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1941
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Bernie Sanders
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Singer, "Sweet Caroline" "Cracklin' Rose"
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1941
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Neil Diamond
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Singer, best known for his partnership with Paul Simon
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1941
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Art Garfunkel
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Attorney General from 2007 to 2009
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1941
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Michael Mukasey
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Commissioner of the NBA from 1984 to 2014
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1942
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David Stern
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Co-founder of "The Home Depot" and owner of the Atlanta Falcons
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1942
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Arthur Blank
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Director, "Taxi Driver" "Goodfellas" "The Wolf of Wall Street" "The Departed"
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1942
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Martin Scorsese
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Fashion designer and owner of his own label
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1942
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Calvin Klein
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Actress and singer, "Funny Girl" "Yentl" "Meet the Fockers"
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1942
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Barbra Streisand
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Actor best known for his role as John Kramer/Jigsaw in the "Saw" movies
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1942
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Tobin Bell
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Film producer, record producer and co-founder of DreamWorks
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1943
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David Geffen
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Actor, "Taxi Driver" "Goodfellas" "The Godfather Part II" "Raging Bull"
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1943
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Robert de Niro
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Actor, "Catch Me If You Can" "The Deer Hunter" "Pulp Fiction" "Batman Returns"
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1943
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Christopher Walken
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President of the World Bank from 2005 to 2007 and Deputy Secretary of Defense from 2001 to 2005
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1943
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Paul Wolfowitz
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Mayor of New York from 1994 to 2001 and President Trump's attorney
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1944
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Rudy Giuliani
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Billionaire and co-founder of Oracle
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1944
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Larry Ellison
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Actor, "Happy Days" "The Waterboy" "Arrested Development"
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1945
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Henry Winkler
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Secretary of the Treasury since 2021 and Chair of the Federal Reserve from 2014 to 2018
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1946
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Janet Yellen
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President of the United States from 2017 to 2021
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1946
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Donald Trump
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Senator from Connecticut since 2011 and one of the wealthiest members of the Senate
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1946
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Richard Blumenthal
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Director, "Wall Street" "Platoon" "JFK" "Born on the Fourth of July"
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1946
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Oliver Stone
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Actor and director, "Rocky" "Rambo" "The Expendables"
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1946
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Sylvester Stallone
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Actress, "Thelma & Louise" "Dead Man Walking" "The Client"
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1946
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Susan Sarandon
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Actor and martial artist, known for his role as John Kreese in "Karate Kid" and "Cobra Kai"
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1946
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Martin Kove
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Director, "Stand by Me" "When Harry Met Sally" "A Few Good Men"
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1947
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Rob Reiner
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Actor, comedian and co-creator of "Seinfeld" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm"
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1947
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Larry David
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Six-time MVP of the NBA and all-time leader in points scored, he played for the Lakers and Bucks
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1947
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
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Lead singer of Aerosmith
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1948
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Steven Tyler
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Founder of Subway
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1947
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Fred DeLuca
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Writer of romance novels and the bestselling author alive
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1947
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Danielle Steel
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Actor and comedian, "When Harry Met Sally" "The Princess Bride" "Monsters, Inc."
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1948
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Billy Crystal
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Host of the highest-rated cable news show for 16 years, he got fired from Fox News for sexual misconduct
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1949
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Bill O'Reilly
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Singer, "Piano Man" "Uptown Girl" "We Didn't Start the Fire"
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1949
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Billy Joel
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Actress, "Alien" "Ghostbusters" ""Avatar"
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1949
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Sigourney Weaver
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Senate Majority Leader since 2021 and Senator from New York since 1999
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1950
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Chuck Schumer
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Attorney General from 1991 to 1993 and again from 2019 to 2020
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1950
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William Barr
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Governor of Kansas since 2019
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1950
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Laura Kelly
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Co-founder of DreamWorks and former chairman of Disney
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1950
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Jeffrey Katzenberg
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Composer of film scores, "The Avengers" "Back to the Future" "Forrest Gump"
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1950
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Alan Silvestri
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Actor, "Hellboy" "Sons of Anarchy" "Drive"
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1950
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Ron Perlman
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Senator from Minnesota from 2009 to 2018 and former writer and performer on "Saturday Night Live"
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1951
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Al Franken
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First African American attorney general from 2009 to 2015
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1951
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Eric Holder
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Film producer and convicted sex offender, the allegations against him sparked #MeToo
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1952
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Harvey Weinstein
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Commissioner of the NHL since 1993
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1952
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Gary Bettman
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Actor, best known for his role as Superman
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1952
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Christopher Reeve
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Billionaire and sex offender, his suicide resulted in conspiracy theories
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1953
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Director of Central Intelligence from 1996 to 2004
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1953
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George Tenet
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Director, "Men in Black" "The Addams Family" "Wild Wild West"
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1953
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Barry Sonnenfeld
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Singer, "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" "True Colors" "Time After Time"
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1953
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Cyndi Lauper
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Justice of the Supreme Court since 2009
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1954
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Sonia Sotomayor
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Senator from New Jersey since 2006
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1954
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Bob Menendez
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Actress, "Goodfellas" "The Sopranos" "Rizzoli & Isles"
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1954
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Lorraine Bracco
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Comedian and actor, known for co-creating and playing in "Seinfeld"
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1954
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Jerry Seinfeld
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Secretary of the Treasury from 2013 to 2017
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1955
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Jack Lew
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Senator from Rhode Island since 2007
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1955
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Sheldon Whitehouse
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Owner of the Las Vegas Raiders
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1955
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Mark Davis
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Actress, "Sister Act" "The Color Purple" "Ghost"
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1955
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Whoopi Goldberg
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Celebrity chef and travel documentarian who died of suicide
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1956
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Anthony Bourdain
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Showrunner of "Andor", Director of "Michael Clayton" and screenwriter of the "Bourne" films
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1956
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Tony Gilroy
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Actor, "Aliens" "Stranger Things" "Beverly Hills Cop" "Whiplash"
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1956
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Paul Reiser
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Italian-American actor, "The Big Lebowski" "Transformers" "The Batman" "Barton Fink"
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1957
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John Turturro
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Actor, "The Big Lebowski" "Boardwalk Empire" "Reservoir Dogs"
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1957
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Steve Buscemi
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Comedian and actor, "Everybody Loves Raymond" "Ice Age" "The Irishman"
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1957
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Ray Romano
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Secretary of Homeland Security from 2009 to 2013 and Governor of Arizona from 2003 to 2009
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1957
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Janet Napolitano
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Governor of New York from 2011 to 2021
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1957
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Andrew Cuomo
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Governor of Wyoming since 2019
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1957
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Mark Gordon
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Owner of the Washington Capitals
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1957
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Ted Leonsis
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Owner of the Milwaukee Brewers
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1957
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Mark Attanasio
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Owner of the New York Islanders
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1958
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Jon Ledecky
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Director of "I'm Thinking of Ending Things" "Synecdoche, New York" and screenwriter of "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" "Being John Malkovich"
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1958
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Charlie Kaufman
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Actress, "Black Panther" "What's Love Got to Do with It" "Malcolm X" "9-1-1"
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1958
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Angela Bassett
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Owner of the Tampa Bay Rays
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1959
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Stuart Sternberg
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Director, "The Devil Wears Prada" "Inventing Anna"
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1959
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David Frankel
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Actor, "Full Metal Jacket" "Men in Black" and Kingpin in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
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1959
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Vincent D'Onofrio
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Actor, "Mission: Impossible" "Pulp Fiction" "Lilo & Stitch"
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1959
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Ving Rhames
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Mayor of New York City since 2022
|
1960
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Eric Adams
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Actor, known as Fox Mulder in "The X-Files"
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1960
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David Duchovny
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Actress, "Frozen River" "Homicide: Life on the Street" "The Fighter"
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1960
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Melissa Leo
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Actress, known for her role as Frances "Baby" Houseman in "Dirty Dancing"
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1960
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Jennifer Grey
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Secretary of the Treasury from 2009 to 2013
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1961
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Timothy Geithner
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Mayor of New York City from 2014 to 2021
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1961
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Bill de Blasio
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Director of "Molly's Game" and "The Trial of the Chicago 7", Creator of "The West Wing" and screenplay writer of "The Social Network" "A Few Good Men" and "Moneyball"
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1961
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Aaron Sorkin
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Actor and comedian, "Coming to America" "Dr. Dolittle" "Shrek"
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1961
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Eddie Murphy
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Actress, known for her role as Elaine Benes in "Seinfeld"
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1961
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus
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Secretary of the Treasury from 2017 to 2021
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1962
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Steven Mnuchin
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Director, "Manchester by the Sea" "Margaret"
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1962
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Kenneth Lonergan
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Host of "The Daily Show" from 1999 to 2015
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1962
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Jon Stewart
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Actor, "The Breakfast Club" "The Mighty Ducks" "St. Elmo's Fire"
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1962
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Emilio Estevez
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Actor, "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" "WarGames" "The Lion King"
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1962
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Matthew Broderick
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Actress, "The Sopranos" "Nurse Jackie" "Oz"
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1963
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Edie Falco
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Fashion designer, head desiger for his own label and former creative director of Louis Vuitton
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1963
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Marc Jacobs
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Hall of Fame basketball player, five times MVP winner and winner of six championships with the Chicago Bulls. Today he is the owner of the Charlotte Hornets
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1963
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Michael Jordan
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2019 to 2022
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1964
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Boris Johnson
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Director of "The Avengers" "The Avengers: Age of Ultron" and creator of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D"
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1964
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Joss Whedon
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Manager for the Washington Nationals and former outfielder
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1964
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Dave Martinez
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Singer, "Fly Away" "It Ain't Over 'til It's Over" and actor, "The Hunger Games" "Precious"
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1964
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Lenny Kravitz
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Actress, "My Cousin Vinny" "The Wrestler" MCU-"Spider-Man" films
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1964
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Marisa Tomei
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Actor, "Iron Man" "Chaplin" "Sherlock Holmes" "Tropic Thunder"
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1965
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Robert Downey Jr.
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Director, "The Usual Suspects" "X-Men" "Bohemian Rhapsody"
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1965
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Bryan Singer
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Director, "The Bourne Identity" "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" "Edge of Tomorrow"
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1965
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Doug Liman
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Actor, comedian and director, "Night at the Museum" "Meet the Parents" "Zoolander" "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty"
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1965
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Ben Stiller
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Actor, "Two and a Half Men" "Wall Street" "Platoon" "Anger Management"
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1965
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Charlie Sheen
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Actor, known for his role as Alan Harper in "Two and a Half Men"
|
1965
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Jon Cryer
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Actor and martial artist, known for his role as Johnny Lawrence in "The Karate Kid" and "Cobra Kai"
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1965
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William Zabka
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Actor, known for his role as Omar Little in "The Wire"
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1966
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Michael K. Williams
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Director, "Moneyball" "Foxcatcher" "Capote"
|
1966
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Bennett Miller
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Director, "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" "Star Trek Into Darkness"
|
1966
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J. J. Abrams
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Comedian, actor and director, "Uncut Gems" "Grown Ups" "50 First Dates" "Happy Gilmore"
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1966
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Adam Sandler
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Actor, known for his role as Ross Geller in "Friends"
|
1966
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David Schwimmer
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Former boxer, considered one of the greatest heavyweight boxers of all time
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1966
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Mike Tyson
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Director, "Knocked Up" "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" "The King of Staten Island"
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1967
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Judd Apatow
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Journalist and anchor at CNN and member of the Vanderbilt family
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1967
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Anderson Cooper
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Host of his own late-night talk show on ABC
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1967
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Jimmy Kimmel
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Actress, she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in "Mighty Aphrodite"
|
1967
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Mira Sorvino
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Actor, "Bull" "NCIS" "Dark Angel"
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1968
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Michael Weatherly
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Singer, "Vivir Mi Vida" "I Need to Know"
|
1968
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Marc Anthony
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Actor, "Jerry Maguire" "Boyz n the Hood" "Men of Honor"
|
1968
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Cuba Gooding Jr.
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Actress, "The Office" "The Wire" "Gone Baby Gone"
|
1968
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Amy Ryan
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Actress, "Kill Bill" "Charlie's Angels" "Elementary" "Kung Fu Panda"
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1968
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Lucy Liu
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Director of National Intelligence since 2021
|
1969
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Avril Haines
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Director, "Her" "Where the Wild Things Are" "Being John Malkovich"
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1969
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Spike Jonze
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Director, "Requiem for a Dream" "Black Swan" "Noah"
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1969
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Darren Aronofsky
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Director, "Straight Outta Compton" "Friday" "The Fate of the Furious"
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1969
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F. Gary Gray
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Rapper, record executive and billionaire, "Empire State Of Mind" "N***s in Paris"
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1969
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Jay-Z
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Singer, "On The Floor" "Let's Get Loud" "Jenny from the Block" "Ain't Your Mama"
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1969
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Jennifer Lopez
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Actress, known for her role as Jessica Pearson in "Suits"
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1969
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Gina Torres
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Director, "Joker" "The Hangover" "War Dogs"
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1970
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Todd Philipps
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Showrunner and co-creator of "Game of Thrones"
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1970
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David Benioff
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Actor, known for his role as Louis Litt in "Suits"
|
1970
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Rick Hoffman
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Actor, "The Champ" "Silver Spoons" "Little Lord Fauntleroy"
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1970
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Ricky Schroder
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Actress, best known for her role as Carrie Heffernan in "The King of Queens"
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1970
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Leah Remini
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Head Coach of the Denver Nuggets
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1971
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Michael Malone
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Director, "Lost in Translation" "The Virgin Suicides" "The Bling Ring"
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1971
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Sofia Coppola
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Actress, singer and one of the most celebrated Broadway performers, "Frozen" "Uncut Gems"
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1971
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Idina Menzel
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Rapper who got killed in a Drive-by shooting, "California Love" "All Eyez on Me"
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1971
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Tupac Shakur
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Former soccer player and most-capped player in the history of the sport
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1971
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Kristine Lilly
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Rapper who got killed in a drive-by homicide, "Hypnotize" "Juicy" "Big Poppa"
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1972
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The Notorious B.I.G.
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Actor, known for his role as Harvey Specter in "Suits"
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1972
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Gabriel Macht
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Actor, "The Pianist" "The French Dispatch" "The Darjeeling Limited"
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1973
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Adrien Brody
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Host of "The Tonight Show"
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1974
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Jimmy Fallon
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Rapper, "In Da Club" "Candy Shop"
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1975
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50 Cent
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Former baseball player who played for the Yankees, Mariners and Rangers, nicknamed "A-Rod"
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1975
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Alex Rodriguez
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General manager of the Philadelphia Eagles
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1975
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Howie Roseman
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Actor, "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" "Pacific Rim" "The Super Mario Bros. Movie"
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1976
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Charlie Day
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Actress, "The Dark Knight" "Crazy Heart" "Donnie Darko"
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1977
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Maggie Gyllenhaal
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Actress, known for her role as Arwen in "Lord of the Rings"
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1977
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Liv Tyler
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Actress, "Scandal" "Django Unchained" "Fantastic Four" "Little Fires Everywhere"
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1977
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Kerry Washington
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Actor, "Spider-Man 3" "That '70s Show" "BlacKkKlansman"
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1978
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Topher Grace
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Lead vocalist of The Strokes
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1978
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Julian Casablancas
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Director, "Get Out" "Us"
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1979
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Jordan Peele
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Actress, known for her role as Carrie Mathison in "Homeland"
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1979
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Claire Danes
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Singer who died in a plane crash, nicknamed "Queen of Urban Pop" or "Princess of R&B"
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1979
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Aaliyah
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Actress, "The Mandalorian" "Sin City" "Seven Pounds"
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1979
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Rosario Dawson
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Singer, "Dont' Know Why" "Sunrise" "What Am I to You"
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1979
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Norah Jones
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Playwright, director and actor, "Hamilton" "In the Heights" "Tick, Tick...Boom!"
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1980
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Lin-Manuel Miranda
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Singer, "Genie in a Bottle" "Beautiful"
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1980
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Christina Aguilera
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Actor, "Home Alone" "My Girl" "Richie Rich"
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1980
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Macaulay Culkin
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Head Coach of the Miami Dolphins from 2019 to 2021, he filled a lawsuit against the NFL alleging racial discrimination
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1981
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Brian Flores
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Comedian and actress, "Inside (her name)" "Trainwreck"
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1981
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Amy Schumer
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Media personality and socialite, "The Simple Life"
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1981
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Paris Hilton
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Daughter of a former President and senior advisor in his administration
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1981
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Ivanka Trump
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Singer, "Fallin'" "If I Ain't Got You" "Empire State of Mind" "Underdog"
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1981
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Alicia Keys
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Actor and singer, "Hamilton" "One Night in Miami..." "The Many Saints of Newark"
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1981
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Leslie Odom Jr.
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Actress, "American Sniper" "21 Bridges" "Anatomy of a Scandal" "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra"
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1981
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Sienna Miller
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Former sprinter and 2004 Olympic champion in the 100 metres
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1982
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Justin Gatlin
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Actor, "Succession" "Home Alone" "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World"
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1982
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Kieran Culkin
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Actress, "The Dark Knight Rises" "The Devil Wears Prada" "Interstellar" "Les Misérables"
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1982
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Anne Hathaway
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Co-founder of Reddit and husband of Serena Williams
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1983
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Alexis Ohanian
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Actor, "The Social Network" "Zombieland" "Now You See"
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1983
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Jesse Eisenberg
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Co-director of "Uncut Gems" and "Good Time"
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1984
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Josh Safdie
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Former basketball player and ten time NBA All-Star who played most notably for the Knicks and Nuggets
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1984
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Carmelo Anthony
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Director of "Booksmart" and "Don't Worry Darling"
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1984
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Olivia Wilde
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Actress, "Lost in Translation" "Black Widow" "Jojo Rabbit" "Marriage Story"
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1984
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Scarlett Johansson
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Actor, "There Will Be Blood" "Prisoners" "The Batman"
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1984
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Paul Dano
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Actress, known for her role as Dawn Summers in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
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1985
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Michelle Trachtenberg
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Former French-American NBA center and Defensive Player of the Year who played for the Bulls and Knicks
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1985
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Joakim Noah
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Singer, "Video Games" "Summertimes Sadness" "Young and Beautiful"
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1985
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Lana del Rey
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Singer, "Born This Way" "Poker Face" "Bad Romance" "Shallow" and actress, "A Star Is Born" "House of Gucci"
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1986
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Lady Gaga
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Director, "Midsommar" "Hereditary"
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1986
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Ari Aster
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Co-director of "Uncut Gems" and "Good Time"
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1986
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Benny Safdie
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Actor and YouTuber, best known for his role as Josh Nichols in "Drake & Josh"
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1986
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Josh Peck
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Actress, singer and model, "The Parent Trap" "Freaky Friday" "Mean Girls"
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1986
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Lindsay Lohan
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Actress, "Percy Jackson" "Baywatch" "San Andreas"
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1986
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Alexandra Daddario
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Actor, known for his role as Alec Lightwood in "Shadowhunters"
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1987
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Matthew Daddario
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Actor, "Gladiator" "Unbreakable" "Mystic River" "Glass"
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1987
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Spencer Treat Clark
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Rapper, "Praise the Lord" "Good for You" "F***kin' Problems"
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1988
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ASAP Rocky
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Author of the "Divergent" trilogy
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1988
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Veronica Roth
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Democratic politician and youngest woman ever to serve in Congress
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1989
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
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Singer, "I'm a Mess" "Me, Myself & I" "In the Name of Love"
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1989
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Bebe Rexha
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Actor, known for his role as Chad Danforth in "High School Musical"
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1989
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Corbin Bleu
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Point Guard who played for the Hornets, Celtics, Knicks and Mavericks
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1990
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Kemba Walker
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Actress, known for her role as Haley Dunphy in "Modern Family"
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1990
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Sarah Hyland
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Actor and comedian, "Ramy" "Poor Things"
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1991
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Ramy Youssef
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Actor, "The Bear" "Shameless"
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1991
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Jeremy Allen White
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Actor, "Hamilton" "In the Heights" "A Star Is Born"
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1991
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Anthony Ramos
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Actor, "Maze Runner" "Teen Wolf" "Bumblebee"
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1991
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Dylan O'Brien
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Rapper, "I Like It" "WAP"
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1992
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Cardi B
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Comedian and actor, "The King of Staten Island" he is known for his highly publicized relationships with Kim Kardashian and Ariana Grande
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1993
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Pete Davidson
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Actor, known for his role as André Harris in "Victorious"
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1993
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Leon Thomas III
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Actor, known for his role as Max Russo in "Wizards of Waverly Place"
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1994
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Jake T. Austin
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Actor, "Baby Driver" "The Fault in Our Stars" "West Side Story"
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1994
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Ansel Elgort
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Actress, best known for her roles as Annie January/Starlight in "The Boys" and Hope Shlottman in "Jessica Jones"
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1994
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Erin Moriarty
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Actress, "Ozark" "Inventing Anna" "The Americans"
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1994
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Julia Garner
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Actress, "Little Women" "Lady Bird" "The Grand Budapest Hotel" "The Lovely Bones"
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1994
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Saoirse Ronan
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Actress and singer who starred as Nina Rosario in "In the Heights"
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1995
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Leslie Grace
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Actor, "Call Me By Your Name" "Dune" "Beautiful Boy" "Little Women"
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1995
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Timothée Chalamet
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Actor, "Manchester by the Sea" "Lady Bird" "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri"
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1996
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Lucas Hedges
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Actress, "Little Miss Sunshine" "Zombieland" "Scream Queens"
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1996
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Abigail Breslin
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Actress, known for her role as Kat Hernandez in "Euphoria"
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1996
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Barbie Ferreira
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Rapper and gang member who was sentenced to time in prison, "GOOBA" "FEFE"
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1996
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6ix9ine
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Rapper, "Panda"
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1997
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Desiigner
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Running back who plays for the Philadelphia Eagles
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1997
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Saquon Barkley
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Spanish tennis player and French Open Quarterfinalist
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1997
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Paula Badosa
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Actress, known for her role as Robin in "Stranger Things"
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1998
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Maya Hawke
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Actor, known for his role as Luke Dunphy in "Modern Family"
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1998
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Nolan Gould
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Soccer player who plays for Juventus and the United States national team
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2000
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Timothy Weah
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Soccer player who plays for Lille and the Canadian national team
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2000
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Jonathan David
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Actor, "Iron Man 3" "Jurassic World" "Insidious"
|
2001
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Ty Simpkins
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Actor, known for his role as Lucas Sinclair in "Stranger Things"
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2001
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Caleb McLaughlin
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Actor, known for his role as Will Byers in "Stranger Things"
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2004
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Noah Schnapp
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