100 Notable alumni of
Occidental College
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Occidental College is 619th in the world, 228th in North America, and 210th in the United States by aggregated alumni prominence. Below is the list of 100 notable alumni from Occidental College sorted by their wiki pages popularity. The directory includes famous graduates and former students along with research and academic staff.
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Barack Obama
- Occupations
- political writerinternational forum participantjuristpodcastercommunity organizer
- Biography
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Barack Hussein Obama II is an American politician who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, he was the first African-American president in U.S. history. Obama previously served as a U.S. senator representing Illinois from 2005 to 2008, as an Illinois state senator from 1997 to 2004, and as a civil rights lawyer and university lecturer.
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Ben Affleck
- Occupations
- screenwriterwriterfilm produceractorfilm director
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Benjamin Géza Affleck is an American actor and filmmaker. He is the recipient of many accolades including two Academy Awards, two BAFTA Awards, and three Golden Globes. Affleck began his career as a child when he starred in the PBS educational series The Voyage of the Mimi (1984, 1988). He later appeared in the independent comedy Dazed and Confused (1993) and several Kevin Smith comedies, including Chasing Amy (1997).
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Emily Osment
- Occupations
- singer-songwritervoice actorcomposeractortelevision actor
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Emily Jordan Osment is an American actress, singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Osment began her career as a child actress, appearing in numerous television shows and films, before co-starring as Gerti Giggles in Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams (2002) and Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (2003). She played Lilly Truscott on the Disney Channel television series Hannah Montana (2006–2011) and its film spinoff Hannah Montana: The Movie (2009).
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Terry Gilliam
- Occupations
- directorscreenwriterfilm actoractorfilm producer
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Terrence Vance Gilliam is an American–born British filmmaker, comedian, collage animator and actor. He gained stardom as a member of the Monty Python comedy troupe alongside John Cleese, Eric Idle, Michael Palin, Terry Jones, and Graham Chapman. Together they collaborated on the sketch series Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969–1974) and the films Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975, which Gilliam directed as well), Life of Brian (1979) and The Meaning of Life (1983). In 1988, they received the BAFTA Award for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema. In 2009, Gilliam received the BAFTA Fellowship for lifetime achievement.
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Jack Kemp
- Occupations
- writerCanadian football playerpoliticianbusinesspersonplayer of American football
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Jack French Kemp was an American politician and a professional football player. A member of the Republican Party from New York, he served as Housing Secretary in the administration of President George H. W. Bush from 1989 to 1993, having previously served nine terms in the United States House of Representatives from 1971 to 1989. He was the Republican Party's vice presidential nominee in the 1996 election, as the running mate of Bob Dole; they lost to incumbent president Bill Clinton and vice president Al Gore. Kemp had previously contended for the presidential nomination in the 1988 Republican primaries.
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Will Friedle
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- film actorvoice actortelevision actor
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William Alan Friedle is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Eric Matthews on the ABC sitcom Boy Meets World (1993–2000).
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Sadie Calvano
- Occupations
- film actorstage actortelevision actor
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Sadie Calvano is an American actress, known for her role as Violet Plunkett on the CBS sitcom Mom. In 2016, she played the title role in the television film The Perfect Daughter. She was a competitive gymnast before focusing on acting full-time after fourth grade.
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Jake Shears
- Occupations
- dancersingermusician
- Biography
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Jason Sellards, known professionally by the stage name Jake Shears, is an American musician. He is best known as the co-lead vocalist of New York City pop-rock band Scissor Sisters, who achieved considerable chart success in the 2000s before their indefinite hiatus in 2012. Since 2017, Shears has pursued a solo career; he released his debut solo studio album, Jake Shears, in August 2018 and his second album Last Man Dancing on June 2, 2023. In addition to his solo career, Shears has collaborated with several artists and made his Broadway debut in Kinky Boots in 2018.
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Glenn Corbett
- Occupations
- actorfilm actortelevision actor
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Glenn Corbett was an American actor in movies and television for more than 30 years. He came to national attention in the early 1960s, when he replaced George Maharis in the cast of the popular CBS adventure drama Route 66. He followed this with roles in high-profile films and television shows, including a guest role in the original Star Trek series, the daytime soap opera The Doctors, the primetime soap Dallas, and movies such as Chisum with John Wayne, as one of Jimmy Stewart's sons in Shenandoah, and the World War II epic Midway.
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Nik Dodani
- Enrolled in Occidental College
- Studied in 2011-2015
- Occupations
- comedianactorscreenwriter
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Nik Dodani is an American actor, writer, and comedian known for his roles as Zahid in the Netflix comedy-drama series Atypical, and Pat Patel in the revival of the popular CBS sitcom Murphy Brown.
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Roger Guenveur Smith
- Occupations
- actorscreenwritertelevision actor
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Roger Guenveur Smith is an American actor, director, and writer best known for his collaborations with Spike Lee.
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Jim E. Mora
- Occupations
- American football coach
- Biography
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James Ernest Mora is an American former football coach who served as a head coach in the National Football League (NFL) for 15 seasons. He was the head coach of the New Orleans Saints from 1986 to 1996 and the Indianapolis Colts from 1998 to 2001. Mora was also the head coach of the Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars of the first iteration of the United States Football League (USFL) during its three years of existence and led the team to all three championship games, winning two.
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George Nader
- Occupations
- film actortelevision actorscience fiction writeractorfilm producer
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George Garfield Nader, Jr. was an American actor and writer of Lebanese descent. He appeared in a variety of films from 1950 to 1974, including Sins of Jezebel (1953), Congo Crossing (1956), and The Female Animal (1958). During this period, he also did episodic television and starred in several series, including NBC's The Man and the Challenge (1959–60). In the 1960s he made several films in Germany, playing FBI agent Jerry Cotton. He is remembered for his first starring role, in the low-budget 3-D sci-fi film Robot Monster (1953), known as "one of the worst films ever made.”
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Lindy West
- Occupations
- editorwriter
- Biography
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Lindy West is an American writer, comedian and activist. She is the author of the essay collection Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman and a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times. The topics she writes about include feminism, popular culture, and the fat acceptance movement.
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Ann Dusenberry
- Occupations
- film actoractor
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Ann Dusenberry is an American film, television, and stage actress. She appeared in about 50 film and television productions from the mid-1970s to the early 1990s. Among her best-known roles are those of Tina Wilcox in the horror film Jaws 2 (1978), Stevie in the drama film Heart Beat (1980) and Valerie in the thriller Cutter's Way (1981). After her retirement from the film industry, she remained active as an actress on stage, performing sporadically.
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Angela Kang
- Occupations
- showrunnerscreenwritertelevision producer
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Angela Kang is an American television writer known for serving as showrunner on the AMC horror drama series The Walking Dead for the final three seasons.
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Ron Underwood
- Occupations
- film directorscreenwriterfilm producerdirector
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Ronald Brian Underwood is an American film and television director, known for directing such films as Tremors (1990), City Slickers (1991), Heart and Souls (1993), and Mighty Joe Young (1998).
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Maurissa Tancharoen
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- film actordancerfilm producerwriterscreenwriter
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Maurissa Tancharoen is an American writer, producer, and actress. She is known for her work as the co-creator, show runner, and executive producer of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., which aired on the ABC television network for 7 seasons from 2013 to 2020. She is from Los Angeles.
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Robinson Jeffers
- Occupations
- peace activistwriterpoet
- Biography
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John Robinson Jeffers was an American poet known for his work about the central California coast.
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Adah Almutairi
- Occupations
- entrepreneurscientistacademicpharmaceutical chemistinventor
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Adah Almutairi is a scientist and professor at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). Her work focuses on nanomedicine, nanotechnology, chemistry and polymer science.
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Loren Lester
- Occupations
- stage actorvoice actortelevision actoractor
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Loren Lester is an American screen, stage and voice actor best known as the voice of DC Comics superhero Dick Grayson/Robin/Nightwing in Batman: The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures. He is also a graduate of the Occidental College theatre department and has appeared in over 100 radio and television commercials.
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Joe Rohde
- Occupations
- designer
- Biography
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Joseph Rohde is the Experience Architect for Virgin Galactic. Rohde was previously a veteran executive at Walt Disney Imagineering, the division of The Walt Disney Company that designs and builds Disney's theme parks and resort hotels. Rohde's formal title was Executive Designer and Vice President, Creative.
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John Ingle
- Occupations
- television actorteacherfilm actoractorvoice actor
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John Houston Ingle was an American actor best known for his roles as scheming patriarch Edward Quartermaine in the ABC soap opera General Hospital and Mr. Threehorn, the father of the main character Cera in the Land Before Time.
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John Branca
- Occupations
- lawyer
- Biography
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John Gregory Branca, is an entertainment lawyer and manager who specializes in representing rock and roll acts. He is also co-executor of the Michael Jackson Estate.
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Steve Coll
- Occupations
- journalistwritereditornon-fiction writer
- Biography
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Steve Coll is an American journalist, academic, and executive.
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Sammy Lee
- Occupations
- competitive divercombat medicmilitary officer
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Samuel Lee was an American physician and diver. He was the first Asian American man to win an Olympic gold medal for the United States (the second Asian American to win a gold medal overall) and the first man to win back-to-back gold medals in Olympic platform diving.
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Pete McCloskey
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- politicianlawyermilitary officer
- Biography
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Paul Norton McCloskey Jr. is an American politician who represented San Mateo County, California as a Republican in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1967 to 1983.
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Ann Carter
- Occupations
- film actoractor
- Biography
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Ann Carter was an American child actress who worked with dozens of film stars, compiling an "unimaginably distinguished résumé" despite an acting career which lasted only slightly more than a decade. She is best known for her starring role as Amy Reed in the film The Curse of the Cat People (1944), and also acted alongside stars including Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn, Bing Crosby, Fredric March, and Barbara Stanwyck among others.
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Jacqueline Nguyen
- Occupations
- judgelawyer
- Biography
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Jacqueline Hong-Ngoc Nguyen is an American lawyer who serves as a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. She previously served as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California from 2009 to 2012 and as a California superior court judge from 2002 to 2009.
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Eqbal Ahmad
- Occupations
- peace activistjournalist
- Biography
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Eqbal Ahmad was a Pakistani political scientist, writer and academic known for his anti-war activism, his support for resistance movements globally and academic contributions to the study of the Near East. Born in Bihar, British India, Ahmad migrated to Pakistan as a child and went on to study economics at the Forman Christian College. After graduating, he worked briefly as an army officer and was wounded in the First Kashmir War in 1948. He participated in the Algerian Revolution, then studied the Vietnam War and U.S. imperialism, becoming an early opponent of the war upon his return to the U.S. in the mid-1960s.
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Homer Lea
- Occupations
- geopolitical analyst
- Biography
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Homer Lea, was an American author of works on geopolitics who became military advisory and general in the army of Sun Yat-sen.
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Rosalind Wiseman
- Occupations
- writer
- Biography
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Rosalind Wiseman is an American author and public speaker. She is a multiple New York Times bestselling author, including Queen Bees and Wannabes: Helping Your Daughter Survive Cliques, Gossip, Boyfriends, and Other Realities of Adolescence, which was the basis for Mean Girls.
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Grant Woods
- Enrolled in Occidental College
- Graduated with Bachelor of Arts
- Occupations
- lawyer
- Biography
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J. Grant Woods was an American attorney and politician who served as Attorney General of Arizona from 1991 until 1999. Woods was a moderate-to-liberal Republican who served as John McCain's chief of staff when he was a congressman. He endorsed Hillary Clinton in the 2016 United States presidential election and Joe Biden in the 2020 United States presidential election.
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Kristina Kvien
- Occupations
- diplomat
- Biography
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Kristina A. Kvien is an American diplomat who has served as United States ambassador to Armenia since February 2023. She previously served as United States chargé d’affaires to Ukraine from May to June 2019 and from January 2020 to May 2022. From June 2019 to January 2020, she was deputy chief of mission at the Embassy of the United States in Kyiv.
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Denise Bauer
- Occupations
- television producerdiplomat
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Denise Campbell Bauer is an American diplomat serving as the United States ambassador to France and Monaco. Bauer served as Ambassador of the United States to Belgium from 2013 to 2017. After being nominated by President Barack Obama, she was confirmed unanimously by the U.S. Senate on August 2, 2013; she was sworn in the following August 7. She left office on January 20, 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, she was the executive director of Women for Biden.
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Janette Sadik-Khan
- Occupations
- politicianjurist
- Biography
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Janette Sadik-Khan is a former commissioner of the New York City Department of Transportation (2007–2013) and an advisor on transportation and urban issues. She works for Bloomberg Associates, a philanthropic consultancy established by former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg that advises mayors around the world to improve the quality of life for their residents. She serves as chairperson for the National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO), a coalition of the transportation departments of 40 large cities nationwide.
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Gabriela Cowperthwaite
- Years
- 1971-.. (age 53)
- Occupations
- film directorscreenwriterfilm editorfilm producer
- Biography
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Gabriela Cowperthwaite is an American filmmaker. She has directed documentaries and feature films, and she also produces, edits, writes, and directs for television and documentary films. Her films often deal with social, cultural, and environmental issues relating to real life events. Her most notable film is Blackfish (2013), which received a BAFTA nomination for Best Documentary.
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Lucy Schwartz
- Occupations
- singer-songwritercomposermusiciansinger
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Lucy Nicole Schwartz is an American singer and songwriter from Los Angeles, California. She has become well known for writing and performing original songs for film and TV, including songs for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1, Nashville, Parenthood, Shrek Forever After and What Maisie Knew.
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Nite Jewel
- Occupations
- vocalistsinger
- Biography
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Ramona Gonzalez is an American singer-songwriter from Los Angeles, California.
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Alphonzo E. Bell, Jr
- Occupations
- politician
- Biography
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Alphonzo Edward Bell Jr. was a Republican United States Representative from California. Bell represented Malibu and the influential Westside region of Los Angeles for eight terms, from 1961 to 1977.
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Alphonzo Bell
- Occupations
- tennis player
- Biography
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Alphonzo Edward Bell Sr. was an American oil multi-millionaire, real estate developer, philanthropist, and champion tennis player. The westside Los Angeles residential community of Bel Air is named after him, as well as the Southern California communities of Bell and Bell Gardens.
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Mark Dery
- Occupations
- opinion journalistjournalist
- Biography
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Mark Dery is an American writer, lecturer and cultural critic. An early observer and critic of online culture, he helped to popularize the term "culture jamming" and is generally credited with having coined the term "Afrofuturism" in his essay "Black to the Future" in the anthology Flame Wars: The Discourse of Cyberculture. He writes about media and visual culture, especially fringe elements of culture for a wide variety of publications, from Rolling Stone to BoingBoing.
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Fred Lawrence Whipple
- Occupations
- astronomer
- Biography
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Fred Lawrence Whipple was an American astronomer, who worked at the Harvard College Observatory for more than 70 years. Amongst his achievements were asteroid and comet discoveries, the "dirty snowball" hypothesis of comets, and the invention of the Whipple shield.
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Carrie Vaughn
- Occupations
- science fiction writernovelistwriter
- Biography
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Carrie Vaughn is an American writer, the author of the urban fantasy Kitty Norville series. She has published more than 60 short stories in science fiction and fantasy magazines as well as short story anthologies and internet magazines. She is one of the authors for the "Wild Cards" books. Vaughn won the 2018 Philip K. Dick Award for Bannerless, and has been nominated for the Hugo Awards.
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Amy Keating Rogers
- Occupations
- television producerscreenwriter
- Biography
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Amy Keating Rogers is an American television writer who has contributed to several notable animated television series and films, including episodes of The Powerpuff Girls and My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. She has been nominated for four Primetime Emmy Awards. In 2009, Rogers directed the documentary film Jason Bateman Thinks I'm Dead, which chronicles her attempts to re-establish contact with actor Jason Bateman, one of her classmates in elementary school. On April 27, 2015, she became a full-time writer at Disney.
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Eleanor F. Helin
- Occupations
- astronomerdiscoverer of minor planets
- Biography
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Eleanor Francis "Glo" Helin was an American astronomer. She was principal investigator of the Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking (NEAT) program of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. (Some sources give her name as Eleanor Kay Helin.)
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George Edward Alcorn Jr
- Occupations
- inventorphysicist
- Biography
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George Edward Alcorn Jr. is an American physicist, engineer, inventor, and professor. He taught at Howard University and the University of the District of Columbia, and worked primarily for IBM and NASA. He has over 30 inventions and 8 patents resulting in his induction into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2015.
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Dean Cromwell
- Occupations
- American football coachbasketball coachtrack and field coach
- Biography
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Dean Bartlett Cromwell, nicknamed "Maker of Champions", was an American athletic coach in multiple sports, principally at the University of Southern California (USC). He was the head coach of the USC track team from 1909 to 1948, excepting 1914 and 1915, and guided the team to 12 NCAA team national championships (1926, 1930–31, 1935–43) and 34 individual NCAA titles. He was the head coach for the U.S. track team at the 1948 Olympic Games in London, and assistant head coach for the U.S. track team at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
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Monica Rodriguez
- Born in
- United States
- Occupations
- politician
- Biography
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Monica Rodriguez is an American politician in California. She currently serves as a Los Angeles City Council member, and represents the 7th district. The district is located in the San Fernando Valley, and includes the neighborhoods of Pacoima, Sunland-Tujunga, Sylmar, Shadow Hills, Sun Valley, Lake View Terrace, and Mission Hills. Rodriguez was sworn in on July 1, 2017.
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Guy Carawan
- Occupations
- guitaristmusician
- Biography
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Guy Hughes Carawan Jr. was an American folk musician and musicologist. He served as music director and song leader for the Highlander Research and Education Center in New Market, Tennessee.
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Olin Browne
- Occupations
- golfer
- Biography
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Olin Douglas Browne is an American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour and now plays on the PGA Tour Champions.
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Howard Ahmanson, Jr
- Occupations
- politician
- Biography
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Howard Fieldstad Ahmanson Jr. is an American heir to a banking fortune. He is the son of Howard F. Ahmanson Sr., the founder of Home Savings Bank, whose fortune Ahmanson Jr. is an heir to. He writes on issues including housing affordability, land use, the abuse of eminent domain, and the rule of law.
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Marsha J. Evans
- Years
- 1947-.. (age 77)
- Occupations
- military officer
- Biography
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Marsha Johnson "Marty" Evans is a retired rear admiral in the United States Navy. Following her retirement from the Navy, she served as executive director of the Girl Scouts of the USA from 1998 to 2002, and president and CEO of the American Red Cross from 2002 to 2005.
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Carmen Chu
- Occupations
- politician
- Biography
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Carmen Chu is an American politician serving as City Administrator of the City and County of San Francisco. She previously served as the city's assessor-recorder, where she was the only Asian-American assessor elected to serve among the 58 counties in the State of California. Prior to being elected assessor-recorder, Chu served as a member of the San Francisco board of supervisors, where she served two terms as the chair of the board's budget and finance committee, and was a board director of the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District. Before joining the board of supervisors, Chu served as deputy budget director in the mayor's office of public policy and finance. In July 2022, she was appointed to the Regents of the University of California by Governor Gavin Newsom.
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Patt Morrison
- Occupations
- authorjournalist
- Biography
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Patt Morrison is a journalist, author, and radio-television personality based in Los Angeles and Southern California.
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Andrea Elliott
- Occupations
- university teacherjournalistwriter
- Biography
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Andrea Elliott is an American journalist and a staff writer for The New York Times. She is the first woman to win a Pulitzer Prize in both Journalism and Letters (2022). She received the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing for a series of articles on an Egyptian-born imam living in Brooklyn and the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction for Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival & Hope in an American City, a book about Dasani, a young girl enduring homelessness in New York City.
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Ara Najarian
- Occupations
- politicianlawyer
- Biography
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Ara James Najarian is a Council member and four-time Mayor of Glendale, California. Najarian lost his 2016 primary race running for Board of County Supervisors during which he had the endorsement of the League of Conservation Voters.
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Fred DuVal
- Occupations
- businessperson
- Biography
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Fred Price DuVal is an American businessman, civic leader, education leader and author. He is president of DuVal and Associates, a senior advisor to Dentons Law, Chairman of Excelsior Mining, a Director of DriveTime Auto Group and is Chairman of the Arizona Board of Regents where he is serving his second term. He recently completed a term on the Board of AGB, the Association of Governing Boards. He was the Democratic nominee for Governor of Arizona in the 2014 election, but was defeated by then-State Treasurer Doug Ducey. He is a former Deputy Chief of Protocol and also former senior White House staff to President Clinton responsible for coordinating federal policy with the nations Governors. He is the author of two books, "Calling Arizona Home" and "Irons in the Fire".
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Ural Alexis Johnson
- Occupations
- diplomat
- Biography
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Ural Alexis Johnson was a United States diplomat.
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Dean Simonton
- Years
- 1948-.. (age 76)
- Occupations
- psychologistuniversity teacher
- Biography
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Dean Keith Simonton is a Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Davis. He is particularly interested in the study of human intelligence, creativity, greatness, and the psychology of science.
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Janet Dhillon
- Born in
- United States
- Occupations
- lawyer
- Biography
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Janet Dhillon is an American lawyer. She is a former chair and commissioner of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, serving as chair from May 2019 to January 2021, and as commissioner from May 2019 to November 2022. Prior to that, Dhillon was the executive vice president, general counsel, and corporate secretary of Burlington Stores.
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Dave Berkus
- Biography
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David W. Berkus is an American angel investor and venture capitalist from California. He is credited with technological innovations in computer software for the hotel and lodging industries and was recognized by that industry's Hospitality Financial Technology Professionals association with its International Hall of Fame designation. Inc. Magazine described him as a "super angel" in 1996.
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Vinai Thummalapally
- Years
- 1954-.. (age 70)
- Occupations
- diplomat
- Biography
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Vinai K. Thummalapally was the U.S. Ambassador to Belize. He is the first Indian American ambassador in U.S. history.
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Sharon Gaber
- Occupations
- urban planneruniversity teachersociologist
- Biography
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Sharon Gaber is the chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Prior to that, she served as the first female president of the University of Toledo, selected to the post on March 12, 2015. Before serving as president of The University of Toledo, she was the provost and the Vice-Chancellor of Academic Affairs at the University of Arkansas from May 1, 2009, to 2015.
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Lewis Sargentich
- Occupations
- lecturer
- Biography
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Lewis Daniel "Lew" Sargentich is an American legal scholar. He has been a professor at Harvard Law School since 1973, where he teaches courses tort law and jurisprudence. Sargentich is well known for his record as a student at Harvard Law School, where he both named and first analyzed the First Amendment "overbreadth doctrine" in a student note. He graduated summa cum laude.
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Janis Lynn Sammartino
- Occupations
- judgelawyer
- Biography
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Janis Lynn Sammartino is a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of California.
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David G. Armstrong
- Occupations
- surgeon
- Biography
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David G. Armstrong is an American podiatric surgeon and researcher most widely known for his work in amputation prevention, the diabetic foot, and wound healing. He and his frequent collaborators, Lawrence A. Lavery and Andrew J.M. Boulton, have together produced many key works in the taxonomy, classification and treatment of the diabetic foot. He is Professor of Surgery with Tenure and director of the Southwestern Academic Limb Salvage Alliance (SALSA) at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California and has produced more than 650 peer reviewed manuscripts and more than 110 book chapters.
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Lawrence Clark Powell
- Occupations
- deanwriterbibliographerliterary criticjournalist
- Biography
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Lawrence Clark Powell was an American librarian, literary critic, bibliographer and author of more than 100 books. Powell "made a significant contribution to the literature of the library profession, but he also writes for the book-minded public. His interests are reflected in the subjects that recur throughout his writings; these are history and travel, especially concerning the American Southwest, rare books, libraries and librarianship, the book trade, and book collecting."
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Ron Botchan
- Occupations
- player of American football
- Biography
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Ronald Leslie Botchan was an American football official from the National Football League (NFL). Prior to that he was an American football linebacker in the American Football League from 1960 to 1962. As an official, Botchan worked as an umpire for nearly his entire NFL career and wore the number 110. Regarded as the "NFL's best umpire" by the media, Botchan was assigned to a record-number five Super Bowls: XX in 1986, XXVII in 1993, XXIX in 1995, XXXI in 1997, and XXXIV in 2000. He was also an alternate in Super Bowl XXVI in 1992, and Super Bowl XXXVI in 2002. He rapidly ascended to the NFL ranks after nine years of officiating high school and college games and attributes his success to being "coachable".
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Dottie Lamm
- Occupations
- writer
- Biography
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Dorothy Louise Vennard Lamm is an American feminist, women's rights activist, educator, author, and speaker. She was First Lady of Colorado during her husband Richard Lamm's three terms as Governor of Colorado (1975–1987), and unsuccessfully ran for the United States Senate as the Colorado Democratic candidate in 1998. She wrote a weekly column for The Denver Post from 1979 to 1996 and later published three books. She was inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame in 1985.
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Vance Mueller
- Occupations
- player of American football
- Biography
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Vance Mueller is a retired American football running back.
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Bessie Beatty
- Occupations
- journalistwriterplaywright
- Biography
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Elizabeth Mary "Bessie" Beatty was an American journalist, editor, playwright, and radio host.
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Luke Collis
- Occupations
- player of American football
- Biography
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Luke Collis is a former American football quarterback. He signed with the Spokane Shock as an undrafted free agent in 2012. He played college football at the Occidental College after transferring out of University of Nevada, Reno. He was also a member of the Chicago Rush, Knoxville NightHawks, San Angelo Bandits, Tampa Bay Storm, Philadelphia Soul, Beijing Lions and Georgia Doom.
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Brent Dalrymple
- Enrolled in Occidental College
- Studied in 1959
- Occupations
- university teachergeologist
- Biography
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Gary Brent Dalrymple is an American geologist, author of The Age of the Earth and Ancient Earth, Ancient Skies, and National Medal of Science winner.
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Richard A. Falkenrath
- Years
- 1969-.. (age 55)
- Biography
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Richard A. Falkenrath Jr. served as deputy commissioner of counter-terrorism of the New York City Police Department from 2006 to 2010. He was the third person to hold this position. His predecessors were Frank Libutti and Michael A. Sheehan.
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D. C. Williams
- Occupations
- philosopher
- Biography
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Donald Cary Williams, usually cited as D. C. Williams, was an American philosopher and a professor at both the University of California Los Angeles (from 1930 to 1938) and at Harvard University (from 1939 to 1967).
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Robert Badham
- Occupations
- politician
- Biography
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Robert Edward Badham was an American politician from California. He served as a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from the Orange County-based 40th district from 1977 to 1989.
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Chris Norby
- Occupations
- politicianteacher
- Biography
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Chris Norby is an American politician and educator. He served on the Fullerton City Council (1984–2002) including three years as mayor, on the Orange County Board of Supervisors (2003–2010), on the California State Assembly (2010–2012).
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Thomas M. Rees
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- politicianlawyer
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Thomas Mankell "Tom" Rees was an American lawyer and politician who served six terms as a U.S. Representative from California from 1966 to 1977.
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David M. Louie
- Occupations
- lawyer
- Biography
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David M. Louie is an American lawyer who served as Attorney General of Hawaii from 2011 to 2014.
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Vicki Vann
- Occupations
- singer-songwritermodelrecord producerbusinesspersoncomposer
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Victoria "Vicki" Vann is an American country music artist, model, and businesswoman. She has been called the Cinderella of country music and was chosen to appear as a featured artist in a Country Music Television documentary called "Waiting in the Wings." The documentary focuses on the ongoing struggles of the African American music artists in the country music industry.
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Tui St. George Tucker
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- composer
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Tui St. George Tucker was an American modernist composer, conductor, recorder virtuoso and creator of unique musical instruments. Her compositions often feature microtonality and are strongly influenced by jazz, Buddhism, the music of Medieval Europe, and more. She developed special recorders with extra holes, in addition to unique fingerings for modern recorders to allow for the playing of quarter tones, typically in 24-tone equal temperament.
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Madeline Lancaster
- Enrolled in Occidental College
- 2000-2004 graduated with Bachelor of Arts
- Occupations
- researcher
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Madeline Lancaster is an American developmental biologist studying neurological development and diseases of the brain. Lancaster is a group leader at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, UK.
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Jean Mercer
- Years
- 1941-.. (age 83)
- Occupations
- university teacherpsychologistscientist
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Jean Mercer is an American developmental psychologist and professor emerita of psychology at Stockton University. Founder of the advocacy group Advocates for Children in Therapy, she is known as an advocate for adopted children and those who come from the foster care system, and as an outspoken critic of attachment therapy.
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Robert Finch
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- military officerlawyer
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Robert Hutchinson Finch was a Republican politician from La Canada Flintridge, California. In 1967, he served as the 38th Lieutenant Governor of California. Following Richard Nixon's presidential campaign in 1968, he was appointed Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare in 1969. He was the Counselor to the President from 1970 until 1972. During the 1976 California United States Senate election, he lost in the Republican primary to S.I. Hayakawa.
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Jingmai K. O'Connor
- Occupations
- paleontologist
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Jingmai Kathleen O'Connor is a paleontologist who works as a curator at the Field Museum.
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Chris Gulker
- Occupations
- journalistphotographerphotojournalist
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Christian Frederick "Chris" Gulker was an American photographer, programmer, writer, and pioneer in electronic publishing.
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Ninja Jorgensen
- Occupations
- volleyball player
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Ninja Louise Jorgensen was an American volleyball player. She played for the United States national team at the 1967 Pan American Games and the 1968 Summer Olympics.
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William George Bonelli
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- politicianlawyer
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William George Bonelli was a California Republican politician and former member of the California State Board of Equalization who fled to Mexico to avoid arrest on a corruption indictment.
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Ron Whitney
- Occupations
- hurdler
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Ronald Howard "Ron" Whitney is a retired American hurdler and sprinter. Known for his fast finish, he was sixth in the 400 m hurdles at the 1968 Summer Olympics. He had entered the race as one of the favorites, having been ranked #1 in the world in 1967 and winning the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in the event for the second time earlier that year. At the Olympics, his first heat victory established a new Olympic record, only to be surpassed by David Hemery two days later.
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Etta Lee
- Occupations
- actor
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Etta Lee Frost was an American silent film actress, known for supporting roles.
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Erling Wold
- Years
- 1958-.. (age 66)
- Occupations
- composer
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Erling Wold is a San Francisco-based composer of opera and contemporary classical music. He is best known for his later chamber operas, and his early experiments as a microtonalist.
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John J. Clague
- Occupations
- university teachergeologist
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John Joseph Clague PhD FRSC OC is a Canadian authority in Quaternary and environmental earth sciences. He is a professor of earth sciences at Simon Fraser University and an emeritus scientist of the Geological Survey of Canada.
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Lorraine Foster
- Occupations
- mathematician
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Lorraine Lois Foster is an American mathematician. In 1964 she became the first woman to receive a Ph.D. in mathematics from California Institute of Technology. Her thesis advisor at Caltech was Olga Taussky-Todd. Foster's Erdos number is 2.
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Francia White
- Years
- 1909-1984 (aged 75)
- Occupations
- radio personalityopera singer
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Francia White was an American soprano who had an active career in concerts, operas, operettas, radio, television, and film during the late 1920s through the 1940s. She began her career as a vaudeville performer in her late teens and then began singing in more serious classical music repertoire during the mid-1930s. She drew the attention of Hollywood and began working as a ghost singer for films in 1934. She soon broke into radio in 1935 and was highly active in that medium until 1941. On television she starred on the musical variety show, The Bell Telephone Hour, from 1940-1942. In addition to her radio work, she is chiefly remembered for helping to launch Edwin Lester's Los Angeles Civic Light Opera in 1938 and was one of their main leading ladies up through 1942.
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David B. Dunn
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- diplomat
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David B. Dunn is an American diplomat. He was the United States Ambassador to Togo from 2005 to 2008. He also served as United States Ambassador to Zambia from 1999 to 2002.
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Laura Marie Boykin
- Years
- 1974-.. (age 50)
- Occupations
- researcherbotanist
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Laura Boykin is an American computational biologist who uses supercomputing and genomics to help farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa. She has studied the evolution of the agricultural pest whitefly and identified genetic differences between various species. She works with African scientists to develop computing and genomics skills across the continent, and is a Senior TED fellow.
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Glenn S. Dumke
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Glenn Schroeder Dumke was an American historian, educator, university president, and chancellor of the California State University system. Dumke was the 6th President of San Francisco State University (SFSU; formerly San Francisco State College), serving from 1957 to 1961. He served as the second chancellor of the California State University system from 1962 to 1982, for most of its first twenty years. He developed common standards for the colleges and universities in the system, supported affirmative action to recruit women and minority students, and assisted the establishment of four new campuses.
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William M. Bellamy
- Occupations
- diplomat
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William Markley Bellamy (born August 31, 1950) is an American diplomat. A career Foreign Service Officer, he served as United States ambassador to Kenya from 2003 to 2006 under President George W. Bush.
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Everett T. Moore
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- academic librarianwriterlibrarianuniversity teacher
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Everett Thomson Moore was a Harvard University-educated librarian active in the Freedom to Read Foundation, which promoted intellectual freedom in libraries. He worked as an academic librarian at the University of Illinois, University of California, Berkeley, and University of California, Los Angeles, eventually joining UCLA's School of Library Service faculty in 1961. Moore is most famous for challenging California's attorney general on issues of censorship and intellectual freedom in libraries in the case of Moore v. Younger. In 1999, American Libraries named him one of the "100 Most Important Leaders We Had in the 20th Century".