WA&WD News - 1 August 2010
- No news this month.
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Statistics
Total number of site visits last month: 90,386 (previous month: 100,807)
Average visits per day last month: 2,916 (previous month: 3,360)
Average pages views per visit last month: 5.7 (previous month: 5.4)
Number of mailing list members: 6,885 (previous month: 6,866)
Number of mailing list members: 6,885 (previous month: 6,866)
Ten most accessed pages last month:
1. Annette Funicello
2. Dick Clark
3. Manute Bol
4. Robert Byrd (tie)
4. Pernell Roberts (tie)
6. Jimmy Dean
7. Jonathan Taylor Thomas
8. George Steinbrenner
9. Dorothy DeBorba
10. Rue McClanahan
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List of Living Octogenarians
Here are the most recent changes to the list below:
Pete Fountain - turned 80
Anne Meara - added
George Steinbrenner - died
Anne Meara - added
George Steinbrenner - died
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The following 303 living people are all at least 80 years old:
(*) indicates 90 to 99 (50 people on this list)
(!) indicates 100 and over (2 people on this list)
(*) indicates 90 to 99 (50 people on this list)
(!) indicates 100 and over (2 people on this list)
Julie Adams - actress, "Creature From the Black Lagoon"
Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin - U.S. astronaut
Marty Allen - game show panelist
Ed Ames - tomahawk-throwing actor
Richard Anderson - actor, "The Six Million Dollar Man"
(*) Patty Andrews - singer, the Andrews Sisters
(*) Allan Arbus - actor, "M*A*S*H"
Bill Archer - U.S. congressman
James Arness - actor, "Gunsmoke"
Ed Asner - actor, Lou Grant
John Astin - actor, "The Addams Family"
Richard Attenborough - film director, "Gandhi"
Lauren Bacall - actress
Burt Bacharach - songwriter, "What the World Needs Now is Love"
Howard Baker Jr. - U.S. senator/White House chief of staff
James Baker III - U.S. cabinet member/White House chief of staff
Conrad Bain - actor, "Diff'rent Strokes"
Roger Bannister - runner
Bob Barker - game show host
Chuck Barris - TV host, "The Gong Show"
Harry Belafonte - calypso singer
Orson Bean - actor, "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman"
Pope Benedict XVI - Roman Catholic pope
Tony Bennett - singer
Yogi Berra - baseball player
Chuck Berry - rock 'n' roll pioneer
James Best - actor, "The Dukes of Hazzard"
(*) Barbara Billingsley - actress, "Leave It to Beaver"
George Blanda - Hall of Fame NFL football player
(*) Ernest Borgnine - actor
Robert Bork - U.S. Supreme Court nominee
Frank Borman - U.S. astronaut
Tom Bosley - actor, "Happy Days"
Boutros Boutros-Ghali - U.N. secretary-general
Bobby Bowden - college football coach, Florida Seminoles
Ray Bradbury - science fiction author
Ben Bradlee - editor, The Washington Post
Nicholas Brady - U.S. secretary of treasury
Peter Breck - actor, "The Big Valley"
Mel Brooks - director, "Young Frankenstein"
Joyce Brothers - advice columnist
Helen Gurley Brown - editor, "Cosmopolitan"
Dave Brubeck - jazz pianist
Barbara Bush - U.S. first lady
George Bush - U.S. president
(*) Frank Cady - actor; "Green Acres"
Sid Caesar - actor
Charlie Callas - comedian
Pierre Cardin - fashion designer
Scott Carpenter - U.S. astronaut, Project Mercury
Jimmy Carter - U.S. president
Rosalynn Carter - U.S. first lady
Fidel Castro - Cuban dictator
Carol Channing - actress
Jack T. Chick - Christian cartoonist/publisher
Noam Chomsky - leftist linguist
Dick Clark - TV host and producer
Robert Clary - actor, "Hogan's Heroes"
Mike Connors - actor, "Mannix"
Denton Cooley - heart surgeon
Jackie Cooper - actor
(*) "Professor" Irwin Corey - comedian
(*) Javier Perez de Cuellar - U.N. secretary-general
Tony Curtis - actor
Bill Daily - actor, "I Dream of Jeannie"
Vic Damone - singer, "On the Street Where You Live"
Jean Darling - actress, "The Little Rascals"
Hal David - songwriter, "What the World Needs Now is Love"
Al Davis - pro sports executive, Oakland/L.A. Raiders
Ann B. Davis - actress, "The Brady Bunch"
Doris Day - actress
(*) Olivia De Havilland - actress
(*) Dino De Laurentiis - film producer
Jeremiah Denton - U.S. POW in Vietnam / U.S. senator
Little Jimmy Dickens - country singer
(*) Phyllis Diller - actress
(*) Bobby Doerr - baseball player
Bob Dole - U.S. senator
Fats Domino - rock and roll pioneer
(*) Kirk Douglas - actor
Hugh Downs - TV host
Deanna Durbin - actress, "Three Smart Girls"
Richard Dysart - actor, "L.A. Law"
Clint Eastwood - actor
Blake Edwards - film director, "The Pink Panther"
Queen Elizabeth II - British head of state
Nanette Fabray - actress
Peter Falk - actor, Columbo
Jules Feiffer - cartoonis, "The New Yorker"
Al Feldstein - editor, "MAD"
(*) Bob Feller - baseball player
Tom Foley - U.S. speaker of the House
Fyvush Finkel - actor, "Boston Public"
Eddie Fisher - singer
(*) Joan Fontaine - actress
(*) Betty Ford - U.S. first lady
Whitey Ford - Hall of Fame baseball player
Pete Fountain - clarinetist
Bernard Fox - actor, "Bewitched"
Jonathan Frid - actor, "Dark Shadows"
(*) Zsa Zsa Gabor - actress
Joe Garagiola - major leaguer & TV host
James Garner - actor, "The Rockford Files"
(*) Betty Garrett - actress, "Laverne & Shirley"
Valery Giscard d'Estaing - French president
John Glenn - U.S. astronaut & senator
Richard Gordon - U.S. astronaut, Apollo 12
Berry Gordy - record producer, Motown
(*) Michael Gough - actor, "Batman"
(*) Billy Graham - evangelist
Bud Grant - NFL head coach, Minnesota Vikings
Andy Griffith - actor
Shecky Greene - comedian
Robert Guillaume - actor, "Benson"
Gene Hackman - actor
Barbara Hale - actress, "Perry Mason"
Monty Hall - game show host
Milo Hamilton - baseball announcer
Pat Harrington Jr. - actor, "One Day at a Time"
Donald Harron - actor, "Hee Haw"
(*) Ray Harryhausen - film producer, "Jason and the Argonauts"
Richard "Racehorse" Haynes - criminal defense attorney
Hugh Hefner - publisher, "Playboy"
Hal Holbrook - actor, "Lincoln"
Ernest Hollings - U.S. senator
Gordie Howe - NHL hockey player
Lee Iacocca - automobile manufacturer
(*) Monte Irvin - Hall of Fame baseball player
Al Jaffee - cartoonist, "MAD"
Sonny James - country singer
Conrad Janis - actor, "Mork and Mindy"
Arte Johnson - actor, "Laugh-In"
Russell Johnson - actor, "Gilligan's Island"
Bil Keane - cartoonist, "The Family Circus"
George Kennedy - actor, "The Naked Gun"
Tom Kennedy - game show host, "Password Plus"
Jack Kevorkian - assisted suicide practitioner
Ralph Kiner - Hall of Fame baseball player
B.B. King - blues musician
Henry Kissinger - U.S. secretary of state
Jack Klugman - actor
Ed Koch - mayor of New York
Helmut Kohl - German chancellor
(*) C. Everett Koop - surgeon general
Sid Krofft - TV producer, "Land of the Lost"
(*) Jack LaLanne - fitness guru
Jake LaMotta - boxer, middleweight champion
Angela Lansbury - actress, "Murder, She Wrote"
Lyndon LaRouche - U.S. presidential candidate
Don Larsen - major leaguer, NY Yankees
Tommy Lasorda - major-league manager
Frank Lautenberg - U.S. senator
Cloris Leachman - actress, "Phyllis"
Norman Lear - TV producer
Christopher Lee - horror film actor
Stan Lee - comic book writer, "Spiderman"
Tom Lehrer - musical satirist, "Poisoning Pigeons in the Park"
Joan Leslie - actress, "Yankee Doodle Dandy"
Len Lesser - actor, "Seinfeld"
Jerry Lewis - actor, "The Nutty Professor"
James Lipton - TV host, "Inside the Actor's Studio"
June Lockhart - actress, "Lost In Space"
Robert Loggia - actor, "Scarface"
Gina Lollobrigida - actress
(*) Herbert Lom - actor, "The Pink Panther"
Jim Lovell - U.S. astronaut
(*) Lee MacPhail - baseball executive
Dorothy Malone - actress, "Peyton Place"
(*) Nelson Mandela - South African politician
Benoit Mandelbrot - mathematician, fractals
Imelda Marcos - Philippine first lady
Rose Marie - actress/game show panelist
Peter Marshall - game show host, "The Hollywood Squares"
George Martin - music producer, The Beatles
(*) Tony Martin - singer/actor
Jim McDivitt - U.S. astronaut, Apollo 9
George McGovern - U.S. senator
John McLaughlin - political commentator/host
Gavin McLeod - actor, "The Love Boat"
Anne Meara - actress/comedianne, "The Ed Sullivan Show"
Robert Michel - U.S. congressman
(*) Marvin Miller - baseball players negotiator
(*) Mitch Miller - bandleader
(*) Al Molinaro - actor, "Happy Days"
Walter Mondale - U.S. vice president
Roger Moore - actor, James Bond
(*) Harry Morgan - actor
Ennio Morricone - film soundtrack composer, "The Mission"
Hosni Mubarak - Egyptian president
Roger Mudd - TV journalist
Stan Musial - basball player
(*) Yasuhiro Nakasone - Japanese prime minister
Patricia Neal - actress, "Hud"
Noel Neill - actress, "Adventures of Superman"
Bob Newhart - actor, "The Bob Newhart Show"
(*) Edwin Newman - newscaster
Leslie Nielsen - actor, "The Naked Gun"
James Noble - actor, "Benson"
Hugh O'Brian - actor, "Wyatt Earp"
Sandra Day O'Connor - U.S. Supreme Court Justice
Maureen O'Hara - actress
Patti Page - singer, "The Doggie in the Window"
Arnold Palmer - golfer
(*) Don Pardo - TV announcer, "Saturday Night Live"
Joe Paterno - college football coach
Shimon Peres - Israeli prime minister
Ross Perot - presidential candidate
William Perry - U.S. secretary of defense
Prince Philip of the U.K. - British royal family member
Bum Phillips - NFL football coach
T. Boone Pickens - oil industry executive
Sidney Poitier - actor
Ray Price - country singer
Charlotte Rae - actress, "The Facts of Life"
(!) Luise Rainer - actress, "The Good Earth"
James Randi - magician
Joyce Randolph - actress, "The Honeymooners"
Nancy Reagan - U.S. first lady
Carl Reiner - actor/director
Don Rickles - comedian
Cliff Robertson - actor, "Charly"
Dale Robertson - actor, westerns
(*) David Rockefeller - chairman, Chase Manhattan bank
(*) Andy Rooney - TV news commentator
Mickey Rooney - actor
Al Rosen - baseball executive
Marion Ross - actress, "Happy Days"
Dan Rostenkowski - U.S. congressman
Jane Russell - actress & bra spokeswoman
Eva Marie Saint - actress, "North By Northwest"
Vidal Sassoon - hairdresser
Phyllis Schlafly - activist, Eagle Forum
James Schlesinger - U.S. secretary of defense
(*) Helmut Schmidt - W. German chancellor
Red Schoendienst - baseball manager
Robert Schuller - preacher
(*) Sherwood Schwartz - TV producer
Earl Scruggs - banjo player, "The Ballad of Jed Clampett"
Vin Scully - baseball announcer, Los Angeles Dodgers
(*) Pete Seeger - folk musician
Maurice Sendak - children's writer, "Where the Wild Things Are"
Doc Severinsen - bandleader, "The Tonight Show"
(*) Yitzak Shamir - Israeli prime minister
(*) Ravi Shankar - sitar player
Ariel Sharon - Israeli prime minister
(!) George Beverly Shea - gospel singer
Liz Sheridan - actress, "Seinfeld"
(*) Sargent Shriver - U.S. political candidate
Don Shula - NFL football coach
George Shultz - U.S. cabinet secretary
Neil Simon - playwright, "The Odd Couple"
Duke Snider - Hall of Fame baseball player
Stephen Sondheim - Broadway musical composer
Jean Stapleton - actress, Edith Bunker
(*) John Paul Stevens - U.S. supreme court justice
Ted Stevens - U.S. senator
Jerry Stiller - actor, "Seinfeld"
Larry Storch - actor, "F-Troop"
Alan Sues - actor, "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In"
Pat Summerall - NFL player and announcer
Gordie Tapp - performer, "Hee Haw"
Chuck Tanner - baseball manager, Pittsburgh Pirates
Shirley Temple - actress
Margaret Thatcher - British prime minister
Helen Thomas - White House reporter
Frank Thornton - actor, "Are You Being Served?"
Grant Tinker - TV executive (NBC)
Y. A. Tittle - Hall of Fame football player
(*) Abigail Van Buren - advice columnist
Dick Van Patten - actor, "Eight is Enough"
Gloria Vanderbilt - fashion designer
Dick Van Dyke - actor
Gore Vidal - novelist, "Lincoln"
Abe Vigoda - actor, "Barney Miller"
Paul Volcker - chairman, U.S. Federal Reserve
Claus von Bulow - acquitted attempted murder defendant
Robert Wagner - actor, "Hart to Hart"
Ralph Waite - actor, "The Waltons"
Clint Walker - actor, "Cheyenne"
Mort Walker - cartoonist, "Beetle Bailey"
(*) Mike Wallace - TV journalist
(*) Eli Wallach - actor
Barbara Walters - TV journalist and host
(*) Joseph Wapner - television judge
John Warner - U.S. senator
James Watson - DNA co-discoverer
(*) Kitty Wells - country singer
Adam West - actor, "Batman"
Ruth Westheimer - sex counselor
Betty White - actress
Slim Whitman - country singer
Grace Lee Whitney - actress, "Star Trek"
Andy Williams - singer, "Moon River"
Dick Williams - Hall of Fame baseball manager
Esther Williams - swimmer
Roger Williams - pianist, "Born Free"
Jonathan Winters - comedian
Joanne Woodward - actress
Jim Wright - U.S. speaker of the House
Bunny Yeager - glamor model & photographer
Chuck Yeager - test pilot
(*) Alan Young - actor, "Mister Ed"
(*) Efrem Zimbalist Jr. - actor
Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin - U.S. astronaut
Marty Allen - game show panelist
Ed Ames - tomahawk-throwing actor
Richard Anderson - actor, "The Six Million Dollar Man"
(*) Patty Andrews - singer, the Andrews Sisters
(*) Allan Arbus - actor, "M*A*S*H"
Bill Archer - U.S. congressman
James Arness - actor, "Gunsmoke"
Ed Asner - actor, Lou Grant
John Astin - actor, "The Addams Family"
Richard Attenborough - film director, "Gandhi"
Lauren Bacall - actress
Burt Bacharach - songwriter, "What the World Needs Now is Love"
Howard Baker Jr. - U.S. senator/White House chief of staff
James Baker III - U.S. cabinet member/White House chief of staff
Conrad Bain - actor, "Diff'rent Strokes"
Roger Bannister - runner
Bob Barker - game show host
Chuck Barris - TV host, "The Gong Show"
Harry Belafonte - calypso singer
Orson Bean - actor, "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman"
Pope Benedict XVI - Roman Catholic pope
Tony Bennett - singer
Yogi Berra - baseball player
Chuck Berry - rock 'n' roll pioneer
James Best - actor, "The Dukes of Hazzard"
(*) Barbara Billingsley - actress, "Leave It to Beaver"
George Blanda - Hall of Fame NFL football player
(*) Ernest Borgnine - actor
Robert Bork - U.S. Supreme Court nominee
Frank Borman - U.S. astronaut
Tom Bosley - actor, "Happy Days"
Boutros Boutros-Ghali - U.N. secretary-general
Bobby Bowden - college football coach, Florida Seminoles
Ray Bradbury - science fiction author
Ben Bradlee - editor, The Washington Post
Nicholas Brady - U.S. secretary of treasury
Peter Breck - actor, "The Big Valley"
Mel Brooks - director, "Young Frankenstein"
Joyce Brothers - advice columnist
Helen Gurley Brown - editor, "Cosmopolitan"
Dave Brubeck - jazz pianist
Barbara Bush - U.S. first lady
George Bush - U.S. president
(*) Frank Cady - actor; "Green Acres"
Sid Caesar - actor
Charlie Callas - comedian
Pierre Cardin - fashion designer
Scott Carpenter - U.S. astronaut, Project Mercury
Jimmy Carter - U.S. president
Rosalynn Carter - U.S. first lady
Fidel Castro - Cuban dictator
Carol Channing - actress
Jack T. Chick - Christian cartoonist/publisher
Noam Chomsky - leftist linguist
Dick Clark - TV host and producer
Robert Clary - actor, "Hogan's Heroes"
Mike Connors - actor, "Mannix"
Denton Cooley - heart surgeon
Jackie Cooper - actor
(*) "Professor" Irwin Corey - comedian
(*) Javier Perez de Cuellar - U.N. secretary-general
Tony Curtis - actor
Bill Daily - actor, "I Dream of Jeannie"
Vic Damone - singer, "On the Street Where You Live"
Jean Darling - actress, "The Little Rascals"
Hal David - songwriter, "What the World Needs Now is Love"
Al Davis - pro sports executive, Oakland/L.A. Raiders
Ann B. Davis - actress, "The Brady Bunch"
Doris Day - actress
(*) Olivia De Havilland - actress
(*) Dino De Laurentiis - film producer
Jeremiah Denton - U.S. POW in Vietnam / U.S. senator
Little Jimmy Dickens - country singer
(*) Phyllis Diller - actress
(*) Bobby Doerr - baseball player
Bob Dole - U.S. senator
Fats Domino - rock and roll pioneer
(*) Kirk Douglas - actor
Hugh Downs - TV host
Deanna Durbin - actress, "Three Smart Girls"
Richard Dysart - actor, "L.A. Law"
Clint Eastwood - actor
Blake Edwards - film director, "The Pink Panther"
Queen Elizabeth II - British head of state
Nanette Fabray - actress
Peter Falk - actor, Columbo
Jules Feiffer - cartoonis, "The New Yorker"
Al Feldstein - editor, "MAD"
(*) Bob Feller - baseball player
Tom Foley - U.S. speaker of the House
Fyvush Finkel - actor, "Boston Public"
Eddie Fisher - singer
(*) Joan Fontaine - actress
(*) Betty Ford - U.S. first lady
Whitey Ford - Hall of Fame baseball player
Pete Fountain - clarinetist
Bernard Fox - actor, "Bewitched"
Jonathan Frid - actor, "Dark Shadows"
(*) Zsa Zsa Gabor - actress
Joe Garagiola - major leaguer & TV host
James Garner - actor, "The Rockford Files"
(*) Betty Garrett - actress, "Laverne & Shirley"
Valery Giscard d'Estaing - French president
John Glenn - U.S. astronaut & senator
Richard Gordon - U.S. astronaut, Apollo 12
Berry Gordy - record producer, Motown
(*) Michael Gough - actor, "Batman"
(*) Billy Graham - evangelist
Bud Grant - NFL head coach, Minnesota Vikings
Andy Griffith - actor
Shecky Greene - comedian
Robert Guillaume - actor, "Benson"
Gene Hackman - actor
Barbara Hale - actress, "Perry Mason"
Monty Hall - game show host
Milo Hamilton - baseball announcer
Pat Harrington Jr. - actor, "One Day at a Time"
Donald Harron - actor, "Hee Haw"
(*) Ray Harryhausen - film producer, "Jason and the Argonauts"
Richard "Racehorse" Haynes - criminal defense attorney
Hugh Hefner - publisher, "Playboy"
Hal Holbrook - actor, "Lincoln"
Ernest Hollings - U.S. senator
Gordie Howe - NHL hockey player
Lee Iacocca - automobile manufacturer
(*) Monte Irvin - Hall of Fame baseball player
Al Jaffee - cartoonist, "MAD"
Sonny James - country singer
Conrad Janis - actor, "Mork and Mindy"
Arte Johnson - actor, "Laugh-In"
Russell Johnson - actor, "Gilligan's Island"
Bil Keane - cartoonist, "The Family Circus"
George Kennedy - actor, "The Naked Gun"
Tom Kennedy - game show host, "Password Plus"
Jack Kevorkian - assisted suicide practitioner
Ralph Kiner - Hall of Fame baseball player
B.B. King - blues musician
Henry Kissinger - U.S. secretary of state
Jack Klugman - actor
Ed Koch - mayor of New York
Helmut Kohl - German chancellor
(*) C. Everett Koop - surgeon general
Sid Krofft - TV producer, "Land of the Lost"
(*) Jack LaLanne - fitness guru
Jake LaMotta - boxer, middleweight champion
Angela Lansbury - actress, "Murder, She Wrote"
Lyndon LaRouche - U.S. presidential candidate
Don Larsen - major leaguer, NY Yankees
Tommy Lasorda - major-league manager
Frank Lautenberg - U.S. senator
Cloris Leachman - actress, "Phyllis"
Norman Lear - TV producer
Christopher Lee - horror film actor
Stan Lee - comic book writer, "Spiderman"
Tom Lehrer - musical satirist, "Poisoning Pigeons in the Park"
Joan Leslie - actress, "Yankee Doodle Dandy"
Len Lesser - actor, "Seinfeld"
Jerry Lewis - actor, "The Nutty Professor"
James Lipton - TV host, "Inside the Actor's Studio"
June Lockhart - actress, "Lost In Space"
Robert Loggia - actor, "Scarface"
Gina Lollobrigida - actress
(*) Herbert Lom - actor, "The Pink Panther"
Jim Lovell - U.S. astronaut
(*) Lee MacPhail - baseball executive
Dorothy Malone - actress, "Peyton Place"
(*) Nelson Mandela - South African politician
Benoit Mandelbrot - mathematician, fractals
Imelda Marcos - Philippine first lady
Rose Marie - actress/game show panelist
Peter Marshall - game show host, "The Hollywood Squares"
George Martin - music producer, The Beatles
(*) Tony Martin - singer/actor
Jim McDivitt - U.S. astronaut, Apollo 9
George McGovern - U.S. senator
John McLaughlin - political commentator/host
Gavin McLeod - actor, "The Love Boat"
Anne Meara - actress/comedianne, "The Ed Sullivan Show"
Robert Michel - U.S. congressman
(*) Marvin Miller - baseball players negotiator
(*) Mitch Miller - bandleader
(*) Al Molinaro - actor, "Happy Days"
Walter Mondale - U.S. vice president
Roger Moore - actor, James Bond
(*) Harry Morgan - actor
Ennio Morricone - film soundtrack composer, "The Mission"
Hosni Mubarak - Egyptian president
Roger Mudd - TV journalist
Stan Musial - basball player
(*) Yasuhiro Nakasone - Japanese prime minister
Patricia Neal - actress, "Hud"
Noel Neill - actress, "Adventures of Superman"
Bob Newhart - actor, "The Bob Newhart Show"
(*) Edwin Newman - newscaster
Leslie Nielsen - actor, "The Naked Gun"
James Noble - actor, "Benson"
Hugh O'Brian - actor, "Wyatt Earp"
Sandra Day O'Connor - U.S. Supreme Court Justice
Maureen O'Hara - actress
Patti Page - singer, "The Doggie in the Window"
Arnold Palmer - golfer
(*) Don Pardo - TV announcer, "Saturday Night Live"
Joe Paterno - college football coach
Shimon Peres - Israeli prime minister
Ross Perot - presidential candidate
William Perry - U.S. secretary of defense
Prince Philip of the U.K. - British royal family member
Bum Phillips - NFL football coach
T. Boone Pickens - oil industry executive
Sidney Poitier - actor
Ray Price - country singer
Charlotte Rae - actress, "The Facts of Life"
(!) Luise Rainer - actress, "The Good Earth"
James Randi - magician
Joyce Randolph - actress, "The Honeymooners"
Nancy Reagan - U.S. first lady
Carl Reiner - actor/director
Don Rickles - comedian
Cliff Robertson - actor, "Charly"
Dale Robertson - actor, westerns
(*) David Rockefeller - chairman, Chase Manhattan bank
(*) Andy Rooney - TV news commentator
Mickey Rooney - actor
Al Rosen - baseball executive
Marion Ross - actress, "Happy Days"
Dan Rostenkowski - U.S. congressman
Jane Russell - actress & bra spokeswoman
Eva Marie Saint - actress, "North By Northwest"
Vidal Sassoon - hairdresser
Phyllis Schlafly - activist, Eagle Forum
James Schlesinger - U.S. secretary of defense
(*) Helmut Schmidt - W. German chancellor
Red Schoendienst - baseball manager
Robert Schuller - preacher
(*) Sherwood Schwartz - TV producer
Earl Scruggs - banjo player, "The Ballad of Jed Clampett"
Vin Scully - baseball announcer, Los Angeles Dodgers
(*) Pete Seeger - folk musician
Maurice Sendak - children's writer, "Where the Wild Things Are"
Doc Severinsen - bandleader, "The Tonight Show"
(*) Yitzak Shamir - Israeli prime minister
(*) Ravi Shankar - sitar player
Ariel Sharon - Israeli prime minister
(!) George Beverly Shea - gospel singer
Liz Sheridan - actress, "Seinfeld"
(*) Sargent Shriver - U.S. political candidate
Don Shula - NFL football coach
George Shultz - U.S. cabinet secretary
Neil Simon - playwright, "The Odd Couple"
Duke Snider - Hall of Fame baseball player
Stephen Sondheim - Broadway musical composer
Jean Stapleton - actress, Edith Bunker
(*) John Paul Stevens - U.S. supreme court justice
Ted Stevens - U.S. senator
Jerry Stiller - actor, "Seinfeld"
Larry Storch - actor, "F-Troop"
Alan Sues - actor, "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In"
Pat Summerall - NFL player and announcer
Gordie Tapp - performer, "Hee Haw"
Chuck Tanner - baseball manager, Pittsburgh Pirates
Shirley Temple - actress
Margaret Thatcher - British prime minister
Helen Thomas - White House reporter
Frank Thornton - actor, "Are You Being Served?"
Grant Tinker - TV executive (NBC)
Y. A. Tittle - Hall of Fame football player
(*) Abigail Van Buren - advice columnist
Dick Van Patten - actor, "Eight is Enough"
Gloria Vanderbilt - fashion designer
Dick Van Dyke - actor
Gore Vidal - novelist, "Lincoln"
Abe Vigoda - actor, "Barney Miller"
Paul Volcker - chairman, U.S. Federal Reserve
Claus von Bulow - acquitted attempted murder defendant
Robert Wagner - actor, "Hart to Hart"
Ralph Waite - actor, "The Waltons"
Clint Walker - actor, "Cheyenne"
Mort Walker - cartoonist, "Beetle Bailey"
(*) Mike Wallace - TV journalist
(*) Eli Wallach - actor
Barbara Walters - TV journalist and host
(*) Joseph Wapner - television judge
John Warner - U.S. senator
James Watson - DNA co-discoverer
(*) Kitty Wells - country singer
Adam West - actor, "Batman"
Ruth Westheimer - sex counselor
Betty White - actress
Slim Whitman - country singer
Grace Lee Whitney - actress, "Star Trek"
Andy Williams - singer, "Moon River"
Dick Williams - Hall of Fame baseball manager
Esther Williams - swimmer
Roger Williams - pianist, "Born Free"
Jonathan Winters - comedian
Joanne Woodward - actress
Jim Wright - U.S. speaker of the House
Bunny Yeager - glamor model & photographer
Chuck Yeager - test pilot
(*) Alan Young - actor, "Mister Ed"
(*) Efrem Zimbalist Jr. - actor
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