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She won an Academy Award for her role in Monster's Ball and a Razzie for her performance as Catwoman | |
A former World No. 1 ranked tennis player, she won the Battle of the Sexes match in 1973 against Bobby Riggs | |
Playing first base for the Brooklyn Dodgers, he broke Major League Baseball's color barrier on April 15, 1947 | |
He succeeded Leonid Brezhnev as General Secretary of the Soviet Union after crushing the Prague Spring as head of the KGB | |
He won 11 batting titles during his 23-year career and boasts the highest all-time career batting average at .366 | |
His signature trumpet featured a bell bent upward at a 45-degree angle | |
Between 1974 and 2011, this American television personality hosted ABC's New Year's Eve show | |
Among his most famous releases were the iconic rock songs Jailhouse Rock and Heartbreak Hotel | |
Painter of The Card Players, his 20th century post-impressionist work is seen by many as an immediate precursor to Cubism | |
Married seven times, she won Academy Awards for her roles in BUtterfield 8 and in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | |
An English musical theater composer, he wrote the scores for Phantom of the Opera, Evita, Cats, and numerous other Broadway shows | |
Before winning the Iowa Caucuses as a Republican candidate in 2008, he was the Governor of Arkansas (1996-2007) | |
A Canadian singer-songwriter, he is famous for (among others) Heart of Gold, Helpless, and Cortez the Killer | |
His novel The Old Man and the Sea chronicles Santiago's fishing trip and his adventures with a large marlin | |
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Before she had her own namesake sitcom, she was Dick van Dyke's wife on his | |
Often referred to as the ''Queen of Soul'', she was Whitney Houston's honorary aunt | |
She originated on Broadway in Hello, Dolly! and has gone on to beat ovarian cancer and win a Lifetime Achievement Tony Award | |
The iconic disco song Lady Marmalade was one of her most famous works | |
His number 10 was retired by the Chicago Cubs in 2003 and he was posthumously inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2012 | |
His most famous songs include I Walk The Line and Ring of Fire, and he has been inducted into three different music hall of fames | |
He created the Gungans, the Ewoks, Lightsabers, and the Sith | |
''The Wizard of Menlo Park'', he invented, among his over 1000 patented items, the phonograms and the motion picture camera | |
Before being assassinated by his own bodyguards in 1981, this Egyptian president won the Nobel Peace Prize for negotiating peace with Israel | |
After denouncing Stalin's purges in the ''Secret Speech'', he became leader of the Soviet Union and oversaw the Cuban Missile Crisis | |
Two of his lesser-known science fiction works are The Invisible Man and The Island of Dr. Moreau | |
Under his leadership, Egypt nationalized the Suez Canal Company and lost the Six-Day War to Israel | |
Born in Colorado in 1935, he authored One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest in 1962 | |
Well known for her scat singing, she is sometimes known as the ''Queen of Jazz' | |
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