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Mr. T
(wrestler) -- Alive.
Born May 21, 1952. The A Team, beating cancer.
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Iwao Takamoto
(animator) -- Dead. Heart attack. Died January 8, 2007.
Born April 29, 1925. Worked for Disney, later designed Scooby-Doo,
died on the same day as Yvonne DeCarlo.
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George Takei
(actor) -- Alive.
Born April 20, 1937. Mr. Sulu on Star Trek, wrote To the Stars.
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Lyle Talbot
(actor) -- Dead. Died March 3, 1996.
Born February 8, 1902. Made over 100 B movies, including Plan 9 from Outer Space, father of Stephen Talbot.
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Stephen Talbot
(documentary producer/TV kid actor) -- Alive. Born circa 1949. Played Gilbert on Leave it to Beaver, son of Lyle Talbot.
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Russ Tamblyn
(actor/dancer) -- Alive.
Born December 30, 1934. West Side Story, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.
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Jeffrey Tambor
(actor) -- Alive.
Born July 8, 1944. Busy supporting actor, Arrested Development.
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Tomoyuki Tanaka
(film maker) -- Dead. Stroke. Died April 2, 1997.
Born April 26, 1910. Godzilla's father.
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Jessica Tandy
(actress) -- Dead. Ovarian cancer. Died September 11, 1994.
Born June 7, 1909. Many great parts including Driving Miss Daisy and Nobody's Fool.
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Brandon Tartikoff
(TV exec) -- Dead. Hodgkins disease. Died August 27, 1997.
Born January 13, 1949. NBC entertainment president who gave Thursday night to NBC, his wife, Lily, has become a huge fundraiser for many charitable causes.
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Vic Tayback
(actor) -- Dead. Heart attack. Died May 25, 1990.
Born January 6, 1930. Mel in Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore and in the Alice as well.
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Buck Taylor
(actor) -- Alive.
Born May 13, 1938. Gunsmoke.
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Derek Taylor
(Beatles writer) -- Dead. Cancer. Died September 7, 1997.
Born March 7, 1932.
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Dub Taylor
(actor) -- Dead. Heart failure. Died October 3, 1994.
Born February 26, 1907. Frequently in Westerns, often in wearing a funny bowler.
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Elizabeth Taylor
(actress) -- Alive.
Born February 27, 1932. Beautiful, usually soft-voiced actress who married Richard Burton twice and Eddie Fisher once, among others.
Make contributions to: AIDS research (AMFAR, for which she is an active fundraiser).
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James Taylor
(singer/songwriter) -- Alive.
Born March 12, 1948.
"Fire and Rain"
, survived a long heroin addiction, once married to Carly Simon.
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Johnnie Taylor
(singer) -- Dead. Heart attack. Died May 31, 2000.
Born May 5, 1938.
"Who's Makin' Love?"
and
"Disco Lady"
June Taylor
(choreographer) -- Dead. Died May 16, 2004. Born circa 1918. Started a troupe of dancers in the '40s who went on to great fame on the Jackie Gleason Show.
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Krissy Taylor
(model) -- Dead. Asthma attack. Died July 2, 1995.
Born May 15, 1978.
Rip Taylor
(crazed comic) -- Alive.
Born January 13, 1934.
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Rod Taylor
(actor) -- Alive.
Born January 11, 1930. The Time Machine, The Birds.
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Renata Tebaldi
(opera singer) -- Dead. Died December 19, 2004.
Born February 1, 1922. Italian soprano, probably best known for Desdemona, active from 1946-1976.
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Edward Teller
(scientist/professor) -- Dead. Stroke. Died September 9, 2003.
Born January 15, 1908. "The father of the H-bomb,"
died on the same day as Larry Hovis
Mother Teresa
(philanthropist) -- Dead. Heart attack. Died September 5, 1997.
Born August 27, 1910. A minister to the poor of Calcutta and the world, No Greater Love.

Valentina Tereshkova
(pilot/cosmonaut) -- Alive.
Born March 6, 1937. First woman in space (1963), twenty
years before Sally Ride took off in a shuttle.

Studs Terkel
(working writer) -- Alive.
Born May 16, 1912. Wrote books (Will the Circle Be Unbroken? Reflections on Death, Rebirth, and Hunger for a Faith, Working), jack-of-many trades and an active interviewer.
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Termen
(electronic musical instruments inventor) -- Dead. Died November 3, 1993.
Born August 15, 1896.

Terry-Thomas
(hyper British comic) -- Dead. Parkinson's disease. Died January 8, 1990.
Born July 14, 1911. Many comedies, including It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.
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John Tesh
(music-maker) -- Alive.
Born July 9, 1952. New age pianist (Grand Passion), formerly Mary Hart's former co-anchor on Entertainment Tonight.
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Lady Margaret Thatcher
(former Prime Minister/chemist) -- Retired.
Born October 13, 1925. First female Prime Minister of England, Collected Speeches of Margaret Thatcher
Torin Thatcher
(actor) -- Dead. Died March 4, 1981.
Born January 5, 1905. The magician in The 7th Voyage of Sinbad and much more.
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John Thaw
(actor) -- Dead. Esohageal cancer. Died February 21, 2002.
Born January 3, 1942. Inspector Morse.
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Lynne Thigpen
(actress) -- Dead. Died March 12, 2003.
Born December 22, 1948. Maybe best known for playing the Chief on Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?, she was starring on The District at the time of her sudden death,
died on the same day as Howard Fast.
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Danny Thomas
(actor/producer) -- Dead. Heart attack. Died February 6, 1991.
Born January 6, 1912. Make Room for Daddy.
Make memorial contributions to: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
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Dave Thomas
(commercial icon/businessman) -- Dead. Cancer. Died January 8, 2002.
Born July 2, 1932. Started the Wendy's fast food chain, appeared in hundreds of commercials.
Make memorial contributions to: promoted adoptions.
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Gerry Thomas
(inventor/salesman) -- Dead. Cancer. Died July 18, 2005. Born circa 1922. Invented the TV dinner for Swanson in 1954,
died on the same day as General William Westmoreland. .
Helen Thomas
(journalist) -- Alive.
Born August 4, 1920. White House correspondent for UPI for many years.
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Marlo Thomas
(actress) -- Alive.
Born November 21, 1938. That Girl, Free to Be You and Me..., married to Phil Donahue, active fundraiser for St. Jude Chidren's Research Hospital.
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Michelle Thomas Dead. Stomach cancer. Died December 22, 1998.
Born September 23, 1968. Myra on Family Matters, on The Young and the Restless just before her death.
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William
"Buckwheat" Thomas
(little rascal) -- Dead. Heart attack. Died October 10, 1980.
Born March 12, 1931. The Little Rascals.
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Hugh Thompson
(counselor/war hero) -- Dead. Cancer. Died January 6, 2006. Born circa 1943. One of the few Americans who actually rescued civilians during the US-initiated My Lai massacre in Vietnam, eventually awarded medals for his courage,
died on the same day as Lou Rawls.
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Hunter S. Thompson
(writer) -- Dead. Suicide. Died February 20, 2005.
Born July 18, 1939. The phrase "gonzo journalism" was invented for him, wrote books like Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas,
died on the same day as Sandra Dee
and John Raitt, had his ashes sent up with fireworks over Colorado on 8/30/05.
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Three Rivers Stadium
(stadium) -- Dead. Obsolesence. Died February 11, 2001. Born circa 1970. Home of four Super Bowl winners (Steelers) and two World Series winners (Pirates).
Strom Thurmond
(politician) -- Dead. Extreme old age. Died June 26, 2003.
Born December 5, 1902. Long-serving senator, moderated slighted from segregationist views, but ample evidence that voters in the Carolinas operated on auto-pilot (like the ones in Florida...), a half-black daughter revealed herself after his death.

Paul Tibbets
(pilot) -- Dead. Died November 1, 2007.
Born February 23, 1915. Served as a pilot throughout World War II, best-known for piloting the Enola Gay which dropped the first A-bomb on Hiroshima.
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Gene Tierney
(actress) -- Dead. Emphysema. Died November 6, 1991.
Born November 20, 1920. Leave Her to Heaven.
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Lawrence Tierney
(actor/businessman) -- Dead. Died February 26, 2002.
Born March 15, 1919. Dillinger.
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Nikolai Tikhonov
(politician) -- Dead. Pneumonia. Died June 1, 1997.
Born May 1, 1905. Soviet prime minister 1980-85.
Pat Tillman
(soldier/pro football player) -- Dead. War (killed in action in Afghanistan). Died April 22, 2004.
Born November 6, 1976. Football player who gave up the game to go into the Army.

Burr Tillstrom
(puppeteer) -- Dead. Died December 6, 1985.
Born October 13, 1917. The man beneath Kukla and Ollie.
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Laurence Tisch
(entrepreneur/philanthropist) -- Dead. Cancer. Died November 15, 2003. Born circa 1923. At varying times, president of CBS and Loews Theatres, gave lots of money to NYU,
died on the same day as Dorothy Loudon
Kenneth Tobey
(actor) -- Dead. Died December 22, 2002.
Born March 23, 1917. Many bit parts since the '50s.
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John R. R. Tolkien
(author, linguistics professor) -- Dead. Died September 2, 1973.
Born January 3, 1892. Lord of the Rings and other books, good friend of another famous fantacist, C. S. Lewis with whom he founded The Inklings.
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Judy Toll
(comic/writer) -- Dead. Melanoma. Died May 2, 2002.
Born January 14, 1958. Writer for Sex and the City, stand-up comic, regular on Curb Your Enthusiasm, did voices for The Brave Little Toaster.
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Peter Tomarken
(game show host) -- Dead. Private plane crash. Died March 13, 2006.
Born December 7, 1942. Hosted Press Your Luck,
died on the same day as Maureen Stapleton.
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Clyde Tombaugh
(astronomer) -- Dead. Died January 17, 1997.
Born February 4, 1906. Discovered Pluto in 1930.
Lily Tomlin
(actress) -- Alive.
Born September 1, 1939. Murphy Brown's boss, her memorable characters include Ernestine and Edith Ann, was on Broadway searching for signs of intelligent life in the universe, a Laugh-In regular.
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David Tomlinson
(actor) -- Dead. Strokes. Died June 24, 2000.
Born May 7, 1917. Best-known as the father in Mary Poppins.
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Peter Tork
(singer) -- Alive.
Born February 13, 1942. Former Monkee.
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Mel Torme
(singer, songwriter) -- Dead. After-effects of a stroke. Died June 5, 1999.
Born September 13, 1925. Crooner who wrote
"Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire"
Mel Torme and Friends.
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Rip Torn
(actor) -- Alive.
Born February 6, 1931. Larry Sanders and Zed in Men in Black, was married to Geraldine Page.
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Dean Torrence
(singer) -- Alive.
Born March 10, 1940. Part of the early '60s duo Jan and Dean who brought you
"Little Old Lady from Pasadena"
.
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Andrew Toti
(inventor) -- Dead. Died March 20, 2005.
Born July 24, 1915. Held 550 patents, helped to invent the "Mae West" life vest and breathing tubes.
Make memorial contributions to: Community Hospice, Modesto or SPCA of Stanislaus
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Charles Townes
(physicist) -- Alive.
Born July 28, 1915. An inventor of the laser (with Arthur L. Schawlow), he won the Nobel Prize, and later a Templeton Prize.

Spencer Tracy
(actor) -- Dead. Heart attack. Died October 6, 1967.
Born April 5, 1900. Captains Courageous, Father of the Bride, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, longtime companion of Katharine Hepburn.
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Edwin Traisman
(food scientist) -- Dead. Heart disease. Died June 5, 2007.
Born November 25, 1915. Helped to develop Cheez Whiz for Kraft and improved frozen french fries for McDonald's.
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Thuy Trang
(actress) -- Dead. Car accident (no seat belt). Died September 3, 2001.
Born December 14, 1973. The Yellow Ranger in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers movies.
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Bill Travers
(Actor) -- Dead. Died March 29, 1994.
Born January 3, 1922. Played George Adamson in Born Free, married to Virginia McKenna.
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Mary Travers
(folk singer) -- Alive.
Born November 9, 1936. Best of Peter, Paul and Mary.
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P. L. Travers
(actress/children's author) -- Dead. Died April 23, 1996.
Born August 9, 1899. Wrote Mary Poppins.
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John Travolta
(actor) -- Alive.
Born February 18, 1954. From Saturday Night Live to Pulp Fiction and a number of highs and lows in between.
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Arthur Treacher
(actor) -- Dead. Died December 14, 1975.
Born July 23, 1894. In lots of old British comedies, opened fish and chips joints in the US.
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Timothy Treadwell
(eco-warrior) -- Dead. Bear attack. Died October 6, 2003.
Born April 29, 1957. Posthumously starred in Grizzly Man, wrote Among Grizzlies: Living With Wild Bears in Alaska.
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Alex Trebek
(game show host) -- Alive.
Born July 22, 1940. Hosted Jeopardy! since 1984.
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Claire Trevor
(actress) -- Dead. Died April 8, 2000.
Born March 8, 1909. Appeared in the Oscar reunion segment in '98, Stagecoach.
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Les Tremayne
(cartoon voice/bit player) -- Dead. Heart failure. Died December 19, 2003.
Born April 16, 1913. Mentor in Shazaam,
died on the same day as Hope Lange.
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Trigger
(horse) -- Dead. Died July 3, 1965. Born circa 1932. Yes, he is stuffed and in a museum.

Alice Trillin
(writer) -- Dead. Heart failure. Died September 11, 2001. Born circa 1938. Essayist, Dear Bruno,
died on the same day as Barbara Olson
and Berry Berenson
and David Angell but from an unrelated cause.
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Calvin Trillin
(writer) -- Alive.
Born December 5, 1935. You've seen his work in Time, Brill's Content, The New Yorker, The Nation, and Amazon.com, Inc.

Patrick Troughton
(Who? Doctor #2) -- Dead. Heart attack at a US media convention. Died March 28, 1987.
Born March 25, 1920.
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Bobby Troup
(actor/songwriter) -- Dead. Heart attack. Died February 7, 1999.
Born October 18, 1918. Dr. Joe Early on Emergency!, married to Julie London, wrote some minor hits of the '50s and '60s including
"(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66"
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Robert Trout
(radio Methuselah) -- Dead. Old age. Died November 14, 2000.
Born October 15, 1909. Spent most of his long career at CBS, but was a wonderful historical commentator on NPR until three weeks before his death, coined the term "fireside chat" to describe FDR's informal speeches.
Pierre Elliott Trudeau
(former Canadian Prime Minister) -- Dead. Prostate cancer/Parkinson's Disease. Died September 28, 2000.
Born October 18, 1919. Canadian Prime Minister in the '60s, '70s and '80s.

Paul Tsongas
(politician) -- Dead. Pneumonia. Died January 18, 1997.
Born February 14, 1941.
Thomas Tryon
(writer/author) -- Dead. Cancer. Died September 4, 1991.
Born January 14, 1926. Starred in The Cardinal, then retired from acting to write books like The Other
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Forrest Tucker
(actor) -- Dead. Lung cancer. Died October 25, 1986.
Born February 12, 1919. F Troop, Auntie Mame.
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"Bob" Tucker
(writer) -- Dead. Died October 6, 2006.
Born November 23, 1914. Year of the Quiet Sun,
"Smooooth!"
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Tasha Tudor
(writer/artist) -- Dead. Died June 18, 2008.
Born August 28, 1915. Illustrator of classic children's books like The Secret Garden, she also wrote some of her own and won two Caldecott medals along the way.
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Dick Tufeld
(voice) -- Alive. Born circa 1925. Famous line:
"Danger, danger Will Robinson!"
Lost in Space.
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Edward R. Tufte
(visual thinker) -- Alive. Born circa 1940. The Visual Display of Quantitative Data and author of one of my favorite lines about the Web:
"If your Web site looks like a Web site, it's in trouble. It should look like a content site."
John W. Tukey
(professor/computer theorist) -- Dead. Heart attack. Died July 25, 2000.
Born June 16, 1915. Invented terms like "software" and "bit," helped develop election polls The Practice of Data Analysis.

Kwame Ture
(activist) -- Dead. Prostate cancer. Died November 15, 1998.
Born June 29, 1941. Born as Stokely Carmichael, he led a number of black organizations in the US and coined the phrase Black Power before emmigrating to Africa, wrote Black Power: The Politics of Liberation in America
Ike Turner
(??/singer/songwriter) -- Dead. Cocaine overdose. Died December 12, 2007.
Born November 5, 1931. Wasted a potentially great career, Proud Mary.
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Lana Turner
(actress) -- Dead. Cancer. Died June 29, 1995.
Born February 8, 1921. Imitation of Life.
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Ted Turner
(media mogul) -- Alive.
Born November 19, 1938. Started CNN and a host of other cable stations, owned a piece of the Braves, won America's Cup in the '70s, was married to Jane Fonda for nearly 10 years.
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Tina Turner
(diva!) -- Alive.
Born November 26, 1939. Great singing survivor, emerging from semi-retirement, Twenty Four Seven.
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Lurene Tuttle
(actress) -- Dead. Died May 28, 1986.
Born August 29, 1906. Hannah on Julia.
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William Tuttle
(Make-up artist) -- Dead. Died July 27, 2007.
Born April 13, 1912. Worked on over two hundred movies, including The Time Machine, Seven Faces of Dr. Lao, and Young Frankenstein, briefly married to Donna Reed.
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Rev. Desmond Tutu
(religious leader) -- Retired.
Born October 7, 1931. A voice of reason in South Africa, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984, wrote No Future Without Forgiveness.

Conway Twitty
(country singer) -- Dead. Died June 5, 1993.
Born September 1, 1933. Ultimate Collection.
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