B04011883 Lon Chaney, man of a thousand faces
B04021920 Jack Webb, dum-de-dum-dum
B04021924 Doris Day, girl next door
B04051908 Bette Davis
B04051954 Michael W. Butler, creator of TODAY program.
B04061866 Lincoln Steffens, muckraker.
B04061892 Lowell Thomas, journalist
B04091865 Charles Proteus Steinmetz
B04091879 W.C. Fields, Philadelphian
B04161889 Charlie Chaplin, tramp
B04161947 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, tall person
B04181857 Clarence Darrow, lawyer
B04211838 John Muir, naturalist.
B04221904 J. Robert Oppenheimer.
B04231928 Shirley Temple, child
B04241942 Barbra Streisand, profile
B04291899 Duke Ellington
B04301912 Eve Arden, Our Miss Brooks
B08121911 Mario Moreno, alias Cantinflas.
B08131818 Lucy Stone, pioneer in Woman's Rights.
B08151912 Julia Child, chef.
B08171892 Mae West.  Go up and see her sometime.
B08181834 Marshall Field, founded a Chicago-based store chain.
B08231869 James "Sunny Jim" Rolph, Mayor (1912-1931), Muni backer.
B08251927 Althea Gibson, first black tennis champion (in a major event)
B12061870 William S. Hart, star of silent Western movies
B12081894 James Thurber
B12091886 Clarence Birdseye, became the frozen vegatable king.
B12111918 Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
B12121915 Old Blue Eyes, Frank Sinatra.
B12181886 Ty Cobb
B12201868 Harvey Firestone
B12211911 Josh Gibson, in professional baseball, the "Negro Babe Ruth"
B12241809 Kit Carson, Western scout.
B12241905 Howard Hughes, reclusive billionaire.
B12251899 Humphrey Bogart.  Here's looking at you, kid.
B12251918 Anwar Sadat
B02011901 Clark Gable, didn't give a damn about Scarlet O'Hara.
B02031811 Horace Greeley, told young men to go west
B02031821 Elizabeth Blackwell, first woman to get MD from a US Medical school.
B02031874 Gertrude Stein, beloved by Hemmingway.
B02041902 Charles A. Lindburgh, 'Lucky Lindy'
B02061756 Aaron Burr
B02061885 George Herman Ruth ('Babe Ruth').
B02081925 Jack Lemmon
B02121893 General of the Army Omar Bradley, 'The GI General'
B02131805 David Dudley Field, lawyer whose advocacy of law codification had international effects.
B02131885 Bess Truman, married to President Harry Truman
B02141894 Benny Kubelski, aka Jack Benny.  Oh, Rochester!
B02151797 Henry Engelhard Steinway, piano maker
B02151803 John Augustus Sutter
B02241885 Admiral Chester Nimitz, in charge of Pacific Fleet in WWII.
B02241955 Steven Jobs, Apple co-founder.
B02251873 Enrico Caruso, singer
B02271934 Ralph Nader, ex-Corvair fan
B01031840 Father Damien, helped the lepers in Hawaii.
B01041838 Charles Stratton (alias General Tom Thumb, famous short person)
B01051779 Stephen Decatur, early American Naval hero
B01061878 Carl Sandburg
B01061882 Samuel Rayburn, Speaker of the House (1940 - 1957)
B01081946 Tod Brannan
B01171942 Muhammed Ali, who floats like a butterfly, stings like a bee.
B01201896 Nathan Birnbaum (better known as George Burns)
B01261880 Douglas MacArthur, he did return!
B01271850 Samuel Gompers, first president of the American Federation of Labor
B01291880 Claude William Dukenfield (better known as W.C. Fields)
B01311830 James G. Blaine, the 'Plumed Knight'.
B01311919 Jackie Robinson, first black major league baseball player
B07041878 George M. Cohan
B07041883 Rube Goldberg, made the easy outrageously difficult.
B07041900 Louis Armstrong, 'Satchmo'
B07101834 James Whistler, mama's boy
B07121908 Milton Berle, "Uncle Miltie"
B07171900 James Cagney, hold that grapefruit
B07181913 Red Skelton
B07181906 S. I. Hayakawa
B07181921 John Glenn, Jr., first American in orbit
B07221890 Rose Kennedy
B07241783 Simon Bolivar, freed 6 Latin American republics from Spanish rule.
B07251978 Louise Brown, first test-tube baby
B07281929 Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, redecorator
B06011926 Marilyn Monroe
B06021740 Marquis de Sade
B06021835 Pope Pius X
B06051723 Adam Smith, economist
B06051883 John Maynard Keynes, another economist
B06061956 Bjorn Borg, Racketeer
B06131903 Harold "Red" Grange, the "Galloping Ghost" of football.
B06171882 Igor Stravinsky, has the rite of spring
B06191886 Duchess of Windsor, divorcee
B06191903 Henry Louis Gehrig, the "Iron Horse" of the Yankees.
B06211921 Jane Russell, full-figured gal
B06271880 Helen Keller
B06281947 Patrick Kincaid, send him a card.
B03011810 Frederic Chopin
B03021944 Neil Erbe
B03061619 Cyrano de Bergerac
B03071875 Maurice Ravel
B03141864 Casey Jones
B03171804 James Bridger, scout, fur trader, mountain man par excellance.
B03211869 Florenz Ziegfeld, of Follies fame.
B03221931 William Shatner, Enterprise captain.
B03251940 Anita Bryant, Straight lady
B03261930 Sandra Day O'Connor, Supreme court justice
B03261931 Leonard Nimoy, beam him up, Mr. Scott.
B03281914 Edmund Muskie, Maine senator, 1968 Democratic vice-pres. nominee
B03291819 Edwin Drake, drilled first productive oil well in US.
B03291867 Cy Young, winningest baseball pitcher ever (509 wins, 1890-1911).
B03291916 Eugene McCarthy, senator, Commie foe who painted with a wide brush
B03301937 Warren Beatty, actor
B05011830 Mary Harris Jones (Mother Jones), hellraiser
B05021904 Bing Crosby, crooner
B05031874 Francois Coty, perfumemaker.
B05031898 Golda Meir
B05061856 Sigmund Freud, cigar smoker
B05061895 Rudolph Valentino, sheik
B05061915 Orson Welles, citizen
B05061931 The 'Say Hey Kid', Willie Mays
B05071901 Gary Cooper, actor in 'High Noon' and 'The Plainsman'.
B05101899 Fred Astaire, tapdancer
B05111888 Irving Berlin
B05111904 Salvador Dali
B05121820 Florence Nightengale
B05121925 Yogi Barra, catcher
B05131842 Sir Arthur Sullivan, of Gilbert & Sullivan fame.
B05131914 Joe Louis, heavyweight
B05141928 Billy Martin, local boy who made good in baseball.
B05141944 George Lucas, skywalker
B05161919 Liberace, candelabrist
B05181918 Pope John Paul II
B05191890 Ho Chi Minh, trail blazer
B05191918 Mike Wallace
B05201750 Stephen Girard, bailed out US bonds during the War of 1812
B05201915 Moshe Dayan, Israeli general & politician
B05221907 Laurence Olivier, actor
B05231883 Douglas Fairbanks, first & greatest of Hollywood's swashbucklers.
B05261877 Isadora Duncan
B05261907 John Wayne, shootist
B05271818 Amelia Bloomer, suffragist known for her pantaloons
B05281886 Jim Thorpe
B05281908 Ian Fleming, gave James Bond a job.
B05291903 Leslie Townes (Bob) Hope, famous profile
B05301909 Benny Goodman, swinger
B11041879 Will Rogers
B11041916 Walter Cronkite, "...and that's the way it is"
B11051857 Ida Tarbell, muckraker (Standard Oil was VERY unhappy).
B11051912 Roy Rogers, Happy Trails to you, Roy & Trigger
B11061854 John Phillip Souza, the march king
B11061861 James A. Naismith, inventor of basketball.
B11111885 General George S. Patton
B11121815 Elizabeth Stanton, early leader of women's rights movement.
B11121866 Sun Yat-sen, father of modern China (ROC and PRC).
B11131850 Robert Louis Stevenson
B11131856 Justice Louis Brandeis
B11161901 George Gallop, what's your opinion?
B11181928 Mickey Mouse
B11191905 Tommy Dorsey
B11201900 Chester Gould, gave Dick Tracy a job
B11201908 Alistair Cooke, raconteur
B11221890 Charles de Gaulle
B11231887 Boris Karloff, bogeyman
B11241713 Father Junipero Serra, who had a mission in California.
B11241868 Scott Joplin, entertainer
B10021851 Ferdinand Foch, believed to be the leader responsible for Allies winning World War I.
B10021869 Mahatma Ghandi, pacifist.
B10031804 Townsend Harris, first Western consul to reside in Japan
B10041895 Buster Keaton
B10041931 Dick Tracy
B10051905 Ray Kroc, who gave Ronald McDonald a job.
B10061820 Jenny Lind, nightengale
B10121935 Luciano Pavarotti
B10131769 Horace H. Hayden, cofounder of first dental college
B10131925 Margaret Thatcher, Tory
B10141896 Lillian Gish, actress
B10151844 Friedrich Nietzsche, Ubermensch
B10151858 John L. Sullivan, famed pugelist.
B10161854 Oscar Wilde, wit
B10231835 Adlai Stevenson, Veep
B10231925 Johnny Carson
B10261855 Charles Post, who had a way with breakfast cereals.
B10281846 Auguste Escoffier, "the king of chefs & the chef of kings"
B09021838 Queen Liliuokalani (last queen of Hawaii).
B09021952 Jimmy Connors, tennis brat
B09041824 Anton Bruckner, Wagner disciple
B09051902 Darryl F. Zanuck, Hollywood producer & motion picture executive
B09071860 Grandma Moses
B09081925 Peter Sellers, (not now, Kato)
B09101934 Charles Kuralt, "On the road..." for CBS.
B09111885 D.H. Lawrence, Taos pioneer
B09111913 Bear Bryant, keeps the Crimson Tide winning...
B09121880 H.L. Mencken, Baltimore's son.
B09121913 Jesse Owens, spoiled Hitler's Olympic plans in 1936.
B09141883 Margaret Sanger, feminist.
B09151894 Jean Renoir, cineaste.
B09161822 Charles S. Crocker, of Southern Pacific fame.
B09161924 Lauren Bacall, whistler.
B09231930 Ray Charles
B09261774 John Chapman, alias Johnny Appleseed
B09261898 George Gershwin
B09281909 Al Capp, put Dogpatch, USA on the map
B09291901 Enrico Fermi, physicist, gone fission.
B09291912 Gene Autry, cowpoke.
B09301924 Truman Capote, a short short story writer.
