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(Stevens, Dalton). McMeel, Joseph; McClanahan, Francis; Trussell, P.L.; etc.

(Davidson, Bruce; Gonda, Tomas; Caplan, Ralph; Rapoport, Sidney; Blair, Raymond; and Kaestle, Davie).

Brown, Chamberlain; Liazza, Francesco; Gallo, Fortune; de Mette, Stella [aka: de Mette-Liazza, Stella].

Van Doren, Charles (1926-2019). American author and journalist and son of Mark Van Doren, who was involved in the television quiz show scandal of the 1950's.

Tahse, Martin (1930-2014). Broadway and television producer and writer, known for his ABC Afterschool Specials, and other afterschool TV shows.

(Cocteau, Jean). Cressole, Michel (1948-1995).

Fosdick, Harry Emerson (1878-1969). American Baptist pastor who served as pastor at NYC's First Presbyterian Church.

Long, Clarence D. (1908-1994). Democratic U.S. Congressman from Maryland.

Gordon, George Angier (1853-1929). Congregational minister, pastor of the Old South Church in Boston.

(Reeves, Keanu). Leibovitz, Annie.

(Reeves, Keanu). Leibovitz, Annie.

Cage, Nicolas (born 1964). Academy Award-winning American actor.

Stone, Sharon (born 1958). American movie star, famous for her sultry role in Basic Instinct.

Pitt, Brad (born 1963). American actor and producer.

Kissin, Yevgeny (born 1971). Russian-born concert pianist and composer, who gained recognition as a child prodigy.

Gere, Richard (born 1949). American movie actor and activist, best known for his roles in "American Gigolo" and "Pretty Woman".

Lowe, Rob (born 1964). Award winning actor, producer & author.

Garcia, Andy (born 1956). Cuban-American actor.

Swensson, Carl Aaron (1857-1904). American Lutheran minister and founder and President of Bethany College.

Keitel, Harvey (born 1939). American actor, known for his tough morally ambiguous characters.

Johnson, Don (born 1949). American actor best known for his roles in "Miami Vice" and "Nash Bridges".

Thwing, Charles Franklin (1853-1937). American clergyman and educator, President of Western Reserve University & Adelbert College.

LoBagola, Bata. (1877-1947). Born Joseph Lee in Baltimore, LoBagola posed as a "Black Jew" from Africa, regaling audiences with pseudo-biographical stories.


(Mailer, Norman). Lennon, J. Michael, editor.

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