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Believed by Christians to be the Son of God
Ace Ventura, Stanley Ipkiss, Bruce Nolan, and Count Olaf, among others
'O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?'
Assassinated by Brutus, Cassius, and others on March 15, 44 BC
Director of such hits as ''Avatar'', ''Titanic'', and the ''Terminator'' franchise
French theologian and religious reformer who promulgated the Doctrine of Predestination
French explorer who claimed present-day Canada for France
Hong Kong comedian, martial artist, and actor
Georgia governor turned Democratic U.S. president
Pinocchio's official conscience
American chef credited with bringing French cuisine to America via Mastering the Art of French Cooking and ''The French Chef''
Minister of Finances under King Louis XIV of France from 1665-1683
Co-developer of the Aqua-Lung and marine preservation pioneer
30-year ''Tonight Show'' host, for which he won 6 Emmys and a Peabody
Cuban-American baseball player, primarily with the Oakland Athletics, and self-admitted steroid user
American jazz saxophonist who frequently collaborated with Thelonious Monk and Miles Davis
English physicist who discovered the neutron
Won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her starring role in ''Mildred Pierce''; born Lucille Fay LeSueur
'N Sync member with a solo album titled ''Schizophrenic''
Head coach of the University of Connecticut's men's basketball team from 1986-2012, winning 3 national titles
Bumbling French detective portrayed by Peter Sellers and Steve Martin
American weight loss guru and founder of a namesake diet/nutrition company
WWE wrestler and rapper on the album ''You Can't See Me'
Polish-born author of Heart of Darkness , Nostromo , and Lord Jim
Sir Lancelot in ''Monty Python and the Holy Grail''
Canadian actor and comedian who played in ''Cool Runnings'', ''Spaceballs'', and ''Uncle Buck''; died of a heart attack in Mexico in 1994
Cosmo Kramer's lawyer who resembles another JC, Johnny Cochran
Actor known for his roles in films such as ''Major Dundee'', ''Cross of Iron'', ''Affliction'', and ''The Magnificent Seven''
French scholar who published the first translation of the Rosetta Stone in 1822
A Tale of Two Cities 'resurrection man' who outs Roger Cly as a spy
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