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White House Photo of The Kennedy’s, signed, 7 1/2 X 10 “ |
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Louie
Anderson |
Louie Perry Anderson
(Born March 24,1953)
is an American stand-up comedian. |
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Eddie Arnold |
Eddy Arnold (born May
15, 1918) is
an American
country
music singer.From 1945 through 1983 he had 145 charted songs, including 28
number-one hits. |
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Ava Barber |
Ava Barber (born June
28, 1954, Knoxville,
Tennessee) is a U.S.
country singer, best known for her association with The
Lawrence Welk Show, on which she was a regular from 1974
through the show's cancellation in 1982. |
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Ed Bradley |
Edward Rudolph Bradley, Jr. (June
22, 1941 – November
9, 2006) was
a highly-respected American
journalist,
best known for 26 years of award-winning work on the CBS
News television magazine 60
Minutes. |
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Branford
Marsalis |
Branford Marsalis (August
26, 1960, Breaux
Bridge, Louisiana) is an American
jazz and classical
saxophonist.
He was born the oldest of six sons to Delores Ferdinand Marsalis and famed
pianist Ellis
Marsalis, Jr.. |
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Former Senator
Carol Moseley Braun |
Carol Elizabeth Moseley Braun (born August
16, 1947) is
an American
politician
and lawyer
who represented Illinois
in the United
States Senate from 1993
to 1999. She was
the first, and to date, the only, black
woman elected to the United States Senate. Also, she was the first
African-American senator to be elected as a Democrat.
She briefly participated as a candidate for the Democratic Party nomination in
the 2004
U.S. presidential election. |
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Crossfield |
Albert Scott Crossfield (October
2, 1921 – April
19, 2006),
normally referred to as Scott Crossfield, was an American
naval
officer, aviator
and test pilot. He
was the First To Fly Three Times The Speed Of Sound, 1960
During the late 1950s, Crossfield helped design and engineer the X-15 at
Edwards Air Force Base, California, and was the project's first test pilot. |
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William Daniels |
William Daniels (born March
31, 1927) is
an Emmy
Award-winning American
actor whose
distinctive, nasal voice and penchant for portraying critical yet competent
characters has landed him a number of roles over the years. In effect, he has
made a career out of playing characters who somehow remain sympathetic despite
being "obnoxious and disliked". He also provided the voice of KITT
in Knight
Rider from 1982
to 1986. Daniels
then got notice from a younger audience by portraying the teacher George
Feeny in Boy
Meets World from 1993
to 2000. |
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Huge Downs |
Hugh Malcolm Downs, (born February
14, 1921) is
a retired American
broadcaster, television
host, producer, and author. He served as anchor of 20/20,
host of The
Today Show, announcer for the Tonight
Show with Jack
Paar, host of Concentration
game show, and co-host of the PBS
talk show Not for Women Only. |
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Jack Elam |
Jack Elam (November
13, 1918 — October
20, 2003) was
an American
film actor. He appeared mostly in westerns
playing "heavies". |
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Franks |
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Hortin |
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Bruce Jenner |
William Bruce Jenner (born October
28, 1949 in Mount
Kisco, New York) is a U.S.
track athlete.He became an American champion in the event and won a gold medal
at the 1976
Summer Olympics, setting a world and Olympic record of 8,634 points. |
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Debra Maffett |
Debra Sue Maffett was Miss America 1983. |
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Joanna Miles |
Joanna Miles (born March
6, 1940 in Nice,
France) is an American
actress.
She has played minor roles in various television shows and movies, including Star
Trek: The Next Generation. She is known to Star
Trek fans as Perrin, Sarek's
wife, from the episodes Sarek
and Unification. |
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Eddie Money |
Eddie Money (born Edward Joseph Mahoney, March
2, 1949) is
an American
rock musician
and singer
who found success in the 1970s
and 1980s with
a string of Top
40 hits
and platinum
albums. |
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Stan Palys |
May 1,
1930, Blakely, PA
Philadelphia Phillies
(1953-1955)
Cincinnati Reds (1955-1956)
September 20, 1953 |
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Paul Petersen |
Paul Petersen (born William Paul Petersen, 23
September 1945,
in Glendale,
California)
is an American
movie actor,
singer, novelist,
and activist for child stars.He achieved stardom as a teenage
heartthrob on The
Donna Reed Show, an ABC
family sitcom
that ran from 1958 to 1966. |
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Maury Povich |
Maurice Richard "Maury" Povich (born January
17, 1939 in Washington,
D.C.) is an American
TV talk
show personality who currently hosts his self-titled talk show Maury
which has earned him national recognition due to the paternity tests that are
often aired. |
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Dennis Quaid |
Dennis William Quaid (born April
9, 1954) is
an American
actor.Quaid was
born to William Rudy Quaid and Juanita Bonniedale Jordan in Houston,
Texas.Known for
his famous grin,
Quaid is a versatile actor, performing in both comedic
and dramatic
roles. |
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Chuck Rayner |
Claude Earl "Chuck" Rayner (Born - August
11, 1920 in Sutherland,
Saskatchewan, Canada
- Died - October
5, 2002) was
a Canadian professional
hockey
goaltender
who played 9 seasons in the National
Hockey League for the New
York Americans and New
York Rangers. He is an Honored Member of the Hockey
Hall of Fame. |
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Rob Reiner |
Robert "Rob" Reiner (born March
6, 1947) is
an American
actor, director,
producer,
and writer.
As an actor, Reiner first came to national prominence on All
in the Family in a role which earned him two
Emmy Awards during the 1970s. |
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Russel |
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Joan Benoit Samuelson |
Joan Benoit Samuelson (born May
16, 1957) is
an American
former marathon
runner who won gold at the 1984
Summer Olympics in Los
Angeles, the year that the women's marathon was introduced. As a result
she was the first ever women's Olympic
marathon champion. |
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Willard Scott |
Willard Herman Scott, Jr. (born March
7, 1934) is
an American
media personality and author best known for his work on NBC's
Today
show.Scott spent the 1960s
balancing his radio career with jobs as the host of children's television
programs. He appeared on local television playing characters such as Commander
Retro and Bozo
the Clown. Another role he played during this time was that of Ronald
McDonald, whom he created and was hired to portray for a McDonald's
franchise in Washington,
D.C., Scott played Ronald in the first three television ads featuring the
character. |
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Neil Sedaka |
March
13, 1939 in Brooklyn,
New York) is an American
pop singer,
pianist,
and songwriter
often associated with the Brill
Building. Between 1960 and 1962, Sedaka had eight Top 40 hits.
"Breaking
Up Is Hard to Do","Oh! Carol", "Happy
Birthday Sweet Sixteen",etc.
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Stella
Stevens |
Stella Stevens (born Estelle Caro Eggleston on October
1, 1936 in Yazoo
City, Mississippi) is an American
actress, film
producer film
director and nude model who began her acting career in 1959.In 1960, she
was Playboy
magazine's Playmate
of the Month for January (and had featured pictorials in 1965 and 1968).
She was listed among the 100 sexiest stars of the 20th century (#27). |
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Jerry Vale |
Jerry Vale (b. July
8, 1932) is
an American
singer. He
was born Gennaro Luigi Vitaliano in the borough of The
Bronx in New
York City. His beautiful high-tenor voice graced
many of the most enchanting pop songs of the '50s and '60s, including a parade
of Italian-American favorites like "Innamorata (Sweetheart),"Volare",
"Amore,Scusami," and his signature song, "Al Di La.
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Jim Varney |
James Albert Varney Jr. (June
15, 1949 – February
10, 2000),
better known as Jim Varney, was an American
actor. He was
best known for his character Ernest
P. Worrell, originally created by Nashville
advertising
agency Carden and Cherry in the 1980s.
The character was used in numerous television commercial campaigns and movies
in the following years. He is best known for his slapstick
style and his portrayal of "redneck"
stereotypes in a friendly, approachable way. |
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George
Wallace |
George Corley Wallace, or officially George C.
Wallace, Jr. (August
25, 1919 – September
13, 1998),
was a pro-segregation American politician who was elected Governor
of Alabama
as a Democrat
four times, and ran for U.S.
President four times. While campaigning in Laurel,
Maryland, on May
15, 1972,
Wallace was shot five times by a would-be assassin named Arthur
Bremer. |
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Judge Joseph
A.Wapner |
Joseph Albert Wapner (born November
15, 1919 in Los
Angeles, California), was an American judge and TV personality of the
real-life courtroom-style show The
People's Court, which ran in syndication from 1981
to 1993 for 2,484
episodes. |
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Senator John W. Warner |
John William Warner (born February
18, 1927) is
an American
statesman
and politician,
who served as Secretary
of the Navy from 1972-1974 and has served as the Republican
senior U.S.
Senator from Virginia
since 1979. He is one of the few World
War II veterans left in the United
States Senate.[1] |
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