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Fred Rogers Composer, producer, pianist, singer Fred Rogers, known to millions of children simply as Mister Rogers, was the award-winning creator of the television show Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, and during its 30-year-long run, it became one of the most watched and loved... Read more |
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Wayne Brady
Wayne Brady1972— Actor, comedian, singer Emmy-award winning actor Wayne Brady is a versatile comedian and singer who rose to fame for his improvisational comedic skills on the hit television series Whose Line Is It Anyway? Displaying charm, humor, and vocal ability, the multitalented Brady also... Read more |
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George Burns
George Burns Comedian and actor George Burns (1896-1996) is a show business legend. When he died at the age of 100 in 1996, he had spent 90 years as a comic entertainer, making numerous television and film appearances and earning an enduring popularity with his obligatory-cigar-in-hand comedy... Read more |
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Charles Nelson Reilly
Reilly, Charles Nelson 1931-2007PERSONALBorn January 13, 1931, in the Bronx, NY; died of complications from pneumonia, May 25, 2007, in Los Angeles, CA. Actor. Although best known for his ebullient and campy persona on television game shows and talk shows, Reilly was also a Tony Award-winning... Read more |
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Jason Robards
Jason Robards Jason Robards (1922-2000) was one of the most distinguished American actors of the twentieth century, making his mark in both theater and film. The son of an actor, Robards first made a name for himself in the late 1950s with impressive performances in the plays of Eugene... Read more |
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S. Epatha Merkerson
S. Epatha Merkerson 1952— Actor S. Epatha Merkerson has made a name for herself playing Lt. Anita Van Buren on the long-running, Emmy award-winning police drama, Law & Order. For more than a decade, fans have tuned in to watch the show's ensemble cast portray gritty, often... Read more |
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Jonathan Larson
Jonathan Larson In February of 1996, the musical Rent, created by Jonathan Larson (1961-1996) and billed as "The Rock Opera of the Nineties, " opened in New York City. The show moved to Broadway on April 29, and later that year it would win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, as well as two Antoinette... Read more |
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New York City Marathon (Running)
Tegla Loroupe 1973- Kenyan marathon runner In 1998 Kenyan runner Tegla Loroupe became the first African woman to win a major marathon when she came in first at the New York City Marathon in 1994. She then set a women's world record on the 26.2-mile marathon course at the 1998 Rotterdam... Read more |
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Edward Victor Sir Appleton
Appleton, Edward Victor (b. Bradford, Yorkshire, England, 6 September 1892; d. Edinburgh, Scotland, 21 April 1965) radio physics. Appleton showed exceptional promise as a boy, matriculating at the University of London at sixteen and winning a scholarship to St. John Read more |
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