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Spencer Lofranco |
Italian-Canadian actor |
Canadian actor |
33 |
1 |
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Amar Kudin |
Italian rugby union player |
Croatian-Italian rugby union player |
32 |
2 |
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Ned Rorem |
American composer and diarist |
American composer |
99 |
4 |
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Ardeshir Zahedi |
Iranian diplomat |
Iranian politician and diplomat |
93 |
5 |
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Ryan Costello |
baseball player |
American baseball player |
23 |
7 |
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Malcolm Young |
Australian guitarist |
Australian musician and songwriter |
64 |
9 |
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Denton Cooley |
American heart surgeon |
American heart surgeon |
96 |
10 |
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David Langdon |
David Langdon OBE was an English cartoonist. Born in London, he worked from 1931 in the Architects Department of London County Council, working on his professional qualifications while drawing cartoons as a sideline. |
Cartoonist |
97 |
15 |
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Albert Crewe |
Albert Victor Crewe was a British-born American physicist and inventor of the modern scanning transmission electron microscope capable of taking still and motion pictures of atoms, a technology that provided new insights into atomic interaction and enabled significant advances in and had wide-reaching implications for the biomedical, semiconductor, and computing industries. |
American physicist |
82 |
17 |
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Jo Dalmolen |
Johanna Dalmolen was a Dutch sprint runner. In 1932, she was part of the 4 × 100 m relay team that set a national record and barely made it to the Olympics – due to the overall depression the Dutch government refused to send the team to Los Angeles, and the tickets were bought thanks to local fundraising. |
Dutch runner |
96 |
18 |
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Sidney Coleman |
Sidney Richard Coleman was an American theoretical physicist noted for his research in high-energy theoretical physics. |
American physicist |
70 |
19 |
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Charles Luney |
Charles Seymour "Chas" Luney CNZM QSO , was a New Zealand builder and company director. |
New Zealand builder |
101 |
20 |
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Raymond Harvey |
United States Army Medal of Honor recipient |
United States Army Medal of Honor recipient |
76 |
30 |
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Gustav Husak |
Gustáv Husák u?s??k/, Slovak: ['gusta?w '?usa?k]; 10 January 1913 – 18 November 1991) was a Czechoslovak communist politician of Slovak origin, who served as the long-time First Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia from 1969 to 1987 and the president of Czechoslovakia from 1975 to 1989. |
President of Czechoslovakia |
78 |
35 |
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Marky Markowitz |
American musician |
American musician |
62 |
40 |
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Man Ray |
Man Ray was an American visual artist who spent most of his career in Paris. |
Surrealist Artist |
86 |
50 |
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Kawai Kanjirō |
Japanese ceramicist, essayist |
Japanese artist |
76 |
60 |
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Mabel Hill |
New Zealand painter and printmaker |
New Zealand artist |
84 |
70 |
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Johannes Henricus van Maarseveen |
Johannes Henricus "Johan" van Maarseveen was a Dutch politician of the defunct Roman Catholic State Party and later the Catholic People's Party now merged into the Christian Democratic Appeal party and jurist. |
Dutch politician |
57 |
75 |
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Jimmy Walker |
James John Walker , known colloquially as Beau James, was mayor of New York City from 1926 to 1932. |
American politician |
65 |
80 |