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Napoleon Bonaparte (Napoleon) French statesman and military leader
George W. Bush (W.) American politician and businessman who served as president of the US
Anne Boleyn (The Other Boleyn Girl) Queen of England from 1533 to 1536 as the second wife of King Henry VIII
Ludwig van Beethoven (Immortal Beloved) German composer and pianist
J. M. Barrie (Finding Neverland) Scottish novelist and playwright, creator of Peter Pan
P.T. Barnum (The Greatest Showman) American showman, politician, and businessman
Clyde Barrow (Bonnie & Clyde) Bank robber with Bonnie Parker during the Great Depression
Karen Blixen (Out of Africa) Danish author who wrote works in Danish and English.
Björn Borg (Borg McEnroe) Swedish former world No. 1 tennis player
Tommaso Buscetta (The Traitor) Italian mobster, became one of the first of its members to turn informant
Eva Braun (Downfall) Longtime companion of Adolf Hitler and, for less than 40 hours, his wife
Simón BolÃvar (The Liberator) Venezuelan military and political leader
Chet Baker (Born to Be Blue) American jazz trumpeter and vocalist
William Bligh (Mutiny on the Bounty.) Officer of the Royal Navy and a colonial administrator
Buffalo Bill (Buffalo Bill and the Indians) American soldier, bison hunter, and showman
Emily Brontë (The Brontë Sisters) English novelist and poet, best known for her only novel, Wuthering Heights
Erin Brockovich (Erin Brockovich) American legal clerk, consumer advocate, and environmental activist
Gautama Buddha (A Journey of Samyak Buddha) Philosopher, mendicant, meditator, spiritual teacher, and religious leader
Tony Blair (The Deal) British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Lord Byron (The Bad Lord Byron) English poet, peer and politician