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Creator of tomato ketchup and founder of a famous food company
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1844
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Henry J. Heinz
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Astrophysicist who won the Nobel Prize in 1983
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1911
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William Alfred Fowler
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Actor, director, dancer and singer, "Singin' in the Rain" "An American in Paris"
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1912
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Gene Kelly
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Nobel Prize winning physicist, known for neutron scattering
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1915
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Clifford Shull
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Chemist known for inventing Kevlar
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1923
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Stephanie Kwolek
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Hall of Fame basketball player and first African-American to be drafted by an NBA team
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1926
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Chuck Cooper
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Artist and leading figure of the pop art movement, "Campbell's Soup Cans" "Marilyn Diptych"
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1928
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Andy Warhol
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Hall of Fame owner and son of the Steelers's founder and Ambassador to Ireland from 2009 to 2012
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1932
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Dan Rooney
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Hall of Fame quarterback who played primarily for the Baltimore Colts
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1933
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Johnny Unitas
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Actress and human rights activist, known for her role as Tangina Barrons in the "Poltergeist" films
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1933
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Zelda Rubinstein
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Co-founder of Costco
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1936
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James Sinegal
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Actor, "Amadeus" "Scarface" "The Grand Budapest Hotel"
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1939
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F. Murray Abraham
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Playwright, who has been referred to as "theater's poet of Black America", "Fences" "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" "The Piano Lesson"
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1945
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August Wilson
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Secreatry of Agriculture from 2009 to 2017 and again since 2021 and Governor of Iowa from 1999 to 2007
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1950
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Tom Vilsack
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GM of the Pittsburgh Steelers since 2000
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1957
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Kevin Colbert
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Billionaire hedge fund manager and owner of the Carolina Panthers
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1957
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David Tepper
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Billionaire, one of the main investors on "Shark Tank" and owner of the Dallas Mavericks
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1958
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Mark Cuban
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Hall of Fame quarterback who played for the Buffalo Bills
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1960
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Jim Kelly
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Hall of Fame quarterback who played for the Miami Dolphins and who is considered one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history depite never winning the Super Bowl
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1961
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Dan Marino
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Football head coach of the Indiana Hoosiers since 2023
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1961
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Curt Cignetti
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Director, "Iron Man 3" "The Nice Guys" "The Predator"
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1961
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Shane Black
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Senator from Kentucky since 2011
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1963
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Rand Paul
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Head Coach of the Dallas Cowboys since 2020
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1963
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Mike McCarthy
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Director, "Training Day" "The Equalizer" "Olympus Has Fallen"
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1965
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Antoine Fuqua
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Actor, "Nashville" "Outer Banks" "Whose Line Is It Anyway?"
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1965
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Charles Esten
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Dance instructor known for appearing on "Dance Moms", she was sentenced to prison for bankruptcy fraud
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1965
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Abby Lee Miller
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Author of "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" and director of the film with the same name, "Wonder" and "Dear Evan Hansen"
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1970
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Stephen Chbosky
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Actress, known for her roles as Darla in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and Rita Bennett in "Dexter"
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1972
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Julie Benz
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Hall of Fame running back who played for the New York Jets and New England Patriots
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1973
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Curtis Martin
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Actor, known for his roles as Michael Gallant in "ER" and Clinton Jones in "White Collar"
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1975
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Sharif Atkins
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Actor, "True Blood" "Magic Mike" "Justice League"
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1976
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Joe Manganiello
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Actor, known for his role as Spock in the "Star Trek" reboots films
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1977
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Zachary Quinto
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Actor, "Boardwalk Empire" "The Irishman" "The Eyes of Tammy Faye"
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1978
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Louis Cancelmi
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Former quarterback who played for mostly the Atlanta Falcons and Houston Texans
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1981
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Matt Schaub
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Soccer player who plays for the Portland Thorns and U.S. women's national soccer team
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1988
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Meghan Klingenberg
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Defensive tackle who plays for the Pittsburgh Steelers
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1989
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Cameron Heyward
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Defensive tackle who plays for the Los Angeles Rams
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1991
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Aaron Donald
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Rapper, who died from an accidental drug overdose at the age of 26, "Self Care" "My Favorite Part" "Best Day Ever"
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1992
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Mac Miller
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Outfielder who plays for the Chicago Cubs and received a Gold Glove Award in 2022
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1994
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Ian Happ
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Running back who plays for the Carolina Panthers
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1997
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Miles Sanders
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Singer, "Hide Away" "Don't Let Me Down"
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1998
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Daya
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Dancer and actress, "Dance Moms" "Music" "West Side Story"
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2002
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Maddie Ziegler
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