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Shaun Terence Young (20 June 1915 – 7 September 1994) was a British film director and screenwriter best known for directing three James Bond films, Dr. No (1962), From Russia with Love (1963), and Thunderball (1965).
Zelmo “Big Z” Beaty (/ˈbeɪtiː/ BAY-tee; October 25, 1939 – August 27, 2013) was an American basketball player.
George Howard, 6th Earl of Carlisle KG PC FRS (17 September 1773 – 7 October 1848), styled Viscount Morpeth until 1825, was a British statesman. He served as Lord Privy Seal between 1827 and 1828 and in 1834 and was a member of Lord Grey’s Whig g
Alberto Rabagliati (Milan, 27 June 1906 – Rome, 8 March 1974) was an Italian singer.
Ruben Kogeldans (4 January 1967 in Venlo – 7 June 1989 in Paramaribo) was a Dutch-Surinamese footballer. During his career he served VVV-Venlo and Willem II Tilburg. He died at the age of 22, when on 7 June 1989 he was killed in the Surinam Airways
Ismael Rodríguez (October 19, 1917 – August 7, 2004) was an acclaimed Mexican film director.
Eduard (Édouard) Schuré (January 21, 1841 in Strasbourg – April 7, 1929 in Paris) was a French philosopher, poet, playwright, novelist, music critic, and publicist of esoteric literature.
William Patrick McPeak (July 24, 1926 – May 7, 1991) was an American football player and National Football League coach.
Earl Jack Perkins (19 September 1921 – 7 May 1998) was an American film actor. He appeared in more than ninety films from 1956 to 1983.
Walter A. Brown (February 10, 1905 – September 7, 1964) was the founder and original owner of the Boston Celtics as well as an important figure in the development of ice hockey in the United States.
Ruth Lyons, (born Ruth Evelyn Reeves October 4, 1905, died November 7, 1988) was a pioneer radio and television broadcaster in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is said Ruth Lyons accidentally invented the daytime TV talk show. Like Arthur Godfrey and others of t