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Actor and dancer, considered one of the greatest dancers in film history
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1899
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Fred Astaire
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President of the United States from 1974 to 1977
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1913
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Gerald Ford
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Billionaire investor and vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway
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1924
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Charlie Munger
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Actor, "The Godfather" "Apocalypse Now" "A Streetcar Named Desire" "Superman"
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1924
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Marlon Brando
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Human rights activist, spokesman for the Nation of Islam and prominent figure during the civil rights movement, he was assasinated in in 1965
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1925
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Malcolm X
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One of the most successful investors in the world and one of the wealthiest men in the world
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1930
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Warren Buffett
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Nobel Prize winning physicist and leading expert on gravitational waves
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1936
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Barry Barish
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Actor, "The Prince of Tides" "Warrior" "Affliction" "Angel Has Fallen" "Cape Fear"
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1941
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Nick Nolte
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Founder of Family Tree DNA, the first company to offer DNA testing directly to the public
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1952
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Bennett Greenspan
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Hall of Fame third baseman who played primarily for the Boston Red Sox
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1958
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Wade Boggs
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Former head football coach at the University of Georgia and the University of Miami
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1960
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Mark Richt
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Director, "Nebraska" "About Schmidt" "Downsizing"
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1961
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Alexander Payne
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Author, "The Notebook" "Dear John"
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1965
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Nicholas Sparks
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Chairman of the Chicago Cubs
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1966
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Thomas S. Ricketts
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Actress, "Think Like a Man" "Bad Boys II" "Bring It On"
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1972
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Gabrielle Union
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Actor, known for his roles as Hugo "Hurley" Reyes in "Lost" and Jerry Ortega in "Hawaii Five-O"
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1973
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Jorge Garcia
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Head Coach of the Buffalo Bills
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1974
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Sean McDermott
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Former quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner 2001 during his time at Nebraska
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1978
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Eric Crouch
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Former tennis player and US Open winner in 2003
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1982
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Andy Roddick
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Tight end who plays for the Seattle Seahawks
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1997
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Noah Fant
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Dancer, singer and YouTuber, she rose to prominence appearing on "Dance Moms"
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2003
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JoJo Siwa
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