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15 | Renaissance artist and painter of the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper. | Leonardo da Vinci | 78%
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20 | Chancellor of Germany from 1933-1945; leader of the Nazi party. | Adolf Hitler | 74%
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21 | The longest-reigning (and current) monarch in British history. | Queen Elizabeth II | 74%
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3 | Comedian and actor who has starred in "Beverly Hills Cop," "Shrek," and "Dreamgirls." | Eddie Murphy | 67%
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2 | R&B soul artist with hits like "Let's Get It On" and "Sexual Healing." | Marvin Gaye | 67%
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16 | Comedic silent film icon who gained world fame for portraying The Tramp. | Charlie Chaplin | 63%
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13 | Third President of the United States and writer of the Declaration of Independence. | Thomas Jefferson | 61%
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30 | Israeli actress known for playing Wonder Woman in the DC Extended Universe. | Gal Gadot | 57%
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28 | Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird," and its sequel "Go Set a Watchman." | Harper Lee | 57%
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18 | She took Miami with Khloé and New York with Kim. | Kourtney Kardashian | 57%
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6 | Comedic actor who starred in "Anchorman," "Ant-Man," and "I Love You, Man." | Paul Rudd | 57%
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22 | Bolshevik leader during the Russian Revolution; first head of government for the Soviet Union. | Vladimir Lenin | 57%
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25 | Starred in "The Godfather," "Scarface," "Scent of a Woman," and (of all things) "Jack and Jill." | Al Pacino | 54%
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7 | Chinese-American actor who starred in "Rush Hour," and "Drunken Master." | Jackie Chan | 52%
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9 | Actress who portrayed Bella Swan from the "Twilight" series. | Kristen Stewart | 52%
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26 | Starred in "Magic Mike," "21 Jump Street," "She's The Man," and "Foxcatcher." | Channing Tatum | 50%
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23 | Child actress who later grew up to become a United States Ambassador. | Shirley Temple | 50%
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4 | African-American poet and author. Her biography is called "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings." | Maya Angelou | 48%
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1 | Star of "Singin' in the Rain" and mother of Carrie Fisher. | Debbie Reynolds | 46%
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27 | 18th United States President who was also the commanding general of the Union army at the end of the Civil War. | Ulysses S. Grant | 46%
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24 | Singing icon who won 10 Grammy awards, and won an Oscar for her peformance in the film "Funny Girl." | Barbra Streisand | 41%
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5 | Actress who starred in "All About Eve" and was famously rivals with Joan Crawford. | Bette Davis | 39%
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12 | American late night talk show host with a large beard. | David Letterman | 39%
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11 | English surgeon who was the first to describe Parkinson's disease. | James Parkinson | 39%
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10 | NFL coach and commentator who has a series of sports games named after him. | John Madden | 37%
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19 | Starred in "Spider-Man," "Pineapple Express," and "127 Hours." | James Franco | 35%
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8 | Ghanaian diplomat who served as the seventh Secretary-General of the United Nations. | Kofi Annan | 30%
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29 | This red-headed stranger can't wait to get on the road again. | Willie Nelson | 28%
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17 | Has died in "Game of Thrones," "GoldenEye," and "The Lord of the Rings." | Sean Bean | 26%
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14 | The twelfth doctor on "Doctor Who." | Peter Capaldi | 20%
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