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Elvis Presley defined early rock ‘n’ roll. As a child, he showed an interest in music and by the time he turned twenty, he had quickly risen to

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (“Jackie”) is remembered and revered as one of the most compelling women in history. She was a champion of the arts, literature, and culture. And,

Clarke Gable epitomized the Golden Age of American film—he’s known as the “King of Hollywood.” But he wasn’t born a star. The handsome and debonair man we remember today

Cary Grant: one of the greatest actors of his time and the epitome of the well-dressed man. His debonair persona both on and off screen is what has

The life of a celebrity is an interesting one, to be sure. They put in the work, of course, that makes them famous, but they're set apart from

Marlon Brando is a silver screen legend who devoted himself to the industry and his craft for over 50 years. He took audiences by storm in one of

Humphrey Bogart defined an era of cinema. While he’s regarded as one of the most talented artists to grace the big screen, Bogart didn’t grow up with aspirations of

Pablo Picasso is one of the most prolific and influential artists of the twentieth century. Known as one of the fathers of Cubism, Picasso revolutionized both painting and

Tiger Woods is not the golf player he used to be. He's been plagued by injury, and is a no-show even at lower profile tournaments. Even when he

Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr., better known as Muhammad Ali, will forever be remembered as one of the greatest athletes in history. But he was so much more than

Clint Eastwood is arguably one of the most prominent actors and filmmakers of all time. He truly embodies the all-American ideal: He grew up along the West Coast,

In the spring of 1950, Lillian Ross, a reporter for The New Yorker, wrote to Ernest Hemingway asking if she might see him on his upcoming trip to

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