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Chad and Harlan Robins, Co-Founders and CEO/CSO, Adaptive Biotechnologies (Business)
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Douglas Conant, chairman of Avon Products (Business)
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Chris Cox (2000), former Chief Product Officer (CPO) of Facebook (Business)
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John Donahoe (1978), president and CEO of eBay (2008–2015), chairman of PayPal (2015–present), CEO of ServiceNow (Business)
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Christie Hefner (1970), former CEO of Playboy Enterprises (Business)
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Charles F. Knight (1953), chairman emeritus of Emerson Electric Co. (Business)
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James McNerney (1967), president of GE Lighting (1995–97), president of GE Aircraft Engines (1997–2000), president and CEO of 3M (2000–05), CEO of Boeing (2005–16) (Business)
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Matthew Pritzker, real estate investor (Business)
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Ann-Margret (1959), actress and entertainer (Film and theater)
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Adam Baldwin (1980), actor (Film and theater)
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Steve Barancik (1979), screenwriter (Film and theater)
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Ralph Bellamy (1922), actor (Film and theater)
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Beck Bennett (2003), Saturday Night Live cast member (Film and theater)
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Carlos Bernard (1980), actor (Film and theater)
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Mark Boone Junior (1973), actor (Film and theater)
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John Byrum (1965), film producer, director and screenwriter (Film and theater)
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Liz Callaway (1978), musical theatre actress (Film and theater)
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Katie Chang (2013), actress (Film and theater)
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William Christopher, actor (Film and theater)
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Lisa Darr (1981), actress (Film and theater)
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Bruce Dern (1954), actor (Film and theater)
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Christine Ebersole (1971), actress and singer (Film and theater)
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James Eckhouse, actor (Film and theater)
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Neal Edelstein (1987), film director and producer (Film and theater)
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Charlton Heston (1941), actor and political activist (Film and theater)
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Rock Hudson (1944), actor (Film and theater)
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Jake Johnson (1996), actor, comedian, screenwriter (Film and theater)
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Mike Kelley (1985), television writer and producer (Film and theater)
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Virginia Madsen (1979), actress (Film and theater)
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Lauren Marcus (2003), actress (Film and theater)
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Liesel Matthews (2002), actress and heiress (Film and theater)
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Arthur Meyer (2002), comedian; writer supervisor and performer at The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon (Film and theater)
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Kim Milford (1968), actor (Film and theater)
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Penelope Milford (1966), actress (Film and theater)
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John R. Montgomery (1975), television producer (Film and theater)
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Hugh O'Brian (did not graduate), actor (Film and theater)
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Jeffrey Price, member of screenwriting team with Peter S. Seaman (Film and theater)
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Maeve Quinlan (actress,producer) TV series; TV movies; feature films; produced and created Beverly Hills Nannies, 3Way and The Pack. (Film and theater)
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Kevin Quinn (2015), actor and singer-songwriter (Film and theater)
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Betsy Randle (1968), actress (Film and theater)
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Mark Romanek (1977), music video and film director, writer, and producer (Film and theater)
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Charlotte Ross, actress (Film and theater)
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Mary Kate Schellhardt (1997), actress (Film and theater)
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Rusty Schwimmer (1980), actress (Film and theater)
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Michael Shannon, actor (Film and theater)
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Hal Sparks (1988), actor and comedian (Film and theater)
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David Strassman, performer and ventriloquist (Film and theater)
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Lili Taylor (1985), actress (Film and theater)
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Nico Tortorella (2006), actor (Film and theater)
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Jim True-Frost (aka Jim True) (1984), actor (Film and theater)
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Rainn Wilson (1984), actor (Film and theater)
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Terence H. Winkless, film and TV producer, director and writer (Film and theater)
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Edward Zwick (1970), film and television director and producer (Film and theater)
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Julia Allison Baugher (1999), media personality, journalist and blogger (Journalism and letters)
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Elizabeth Brackett (1959), television news correspondent (Journalism and letters)
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Shams Charania (2012), NBA reporter, previously for Yahoo Sports The Vertical, currently for The Athletic and Stadium (Journalism and letters)
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Ann Compton (1965), television news reporter and correspondent (Journalism and letters)
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Chet Coppock (1966), radio sportscaster (Journalism and letters)
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Brian D'Amato (1976), novelist and sculptor (Journalism and letters)
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Lise Eliot (1980), professor of neuroscience and author (Journalism and letters)
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Alan Goldsher (1984), novelist and ghostwriter (Journalism and letters)
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Walter Jacobson (1955), local television news personality (Journalism and letters)
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Geoffrey A. Landis (1973), engineer and Hugo and Nebula Award-winning science fiction author (Journalism and letters)
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Archibald MacLeish (did not graduate), writer and three-time Pulitzer Prize winner (Journalism and letters)
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Nell Minow (1970), film critic and author in the field of corporate governance (Journalism and letters)
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Stephen Moore (1978), economics writer, journalist and commentator (Journalism and letters)
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Henry H. Neff (1991), author and illustrator (Journalism and letters)
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Juliet Law Packer (1970), television writer and poet (Journalism and letters)
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Dan Ponce (1995) WGN-TV/News/Anchor; Founder, “Straight No Chaser” a cappella music group. (Journalism and letters)
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Ian Punnett (1978), radio personality and writer (Journalism and letters)
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Sarah Ruhl (1992), playwright (Journalism and letters)
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Thomas A. Stewart (1966), business journalist and editor (Journalism and letters)
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John Stossel (1965), author, commentator and investigative journalist (Journalism and letters)
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Penelope Trunk (1985), author, blogger, and entrepreneur (Journalism and letters)
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Scott Turow (1966), lawyer and novelist (Journalism and letters)
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Donovan Webster (1977), journalist, author, editor, and filmmaker (Journalism and letters)
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David Charles Abell (1976), conductor (Music)
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Mike Bloomfield (did not graduate), rock and blues guitarist (Music)
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Andy Brick (1983), composer and conductor (Music)
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Ann Hampton Callaway (1976), singer and songwriter (Music)
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Marshall Chess, music executive and producer (Music)
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Kristine Flaherty (2003), rapper (Music)
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Jeff Harnar (1977), cabaret singer (Music)
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Al Jourgensen (attended), musician (Music)
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Kate Liu (2012), pianist, 3rd prize winner of XVII International Chopin Piano Competition (Music)
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Louis The Child, musical duo composed of Robert Hauldren (2015) and Frederic Kennett (2016) (Music)
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Sean O’Keefe (1998), record producer, mixer and engineer (Music)
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Liz Phair (1985), singer-songwriter (Music)
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Matthew Polenzani (1986), lyric tenor opera singer (Music)
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Dave Samuels (1966), jazz vibraphonist who played with Spyro Gyra and the Caribbean Jazz Project (Music)
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William Susman (1978), composer of concert and film music (Music)
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Joe Trohman (2002), guitarist for the bands The Damned Things and Fall Out Boy (Music)
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Peter Van de Graaff (1979), musician, bass baritone and classical radio host on WFMT (Music)
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Matt Walker (1987), rock musician and former drummer for The Smashing Pumpkins (Music)
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Aaron Weinstein (2003), jazz violinist (Music)
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Pete Wentz (attended), bassist for the bands Black Cards and Fall Out Boy (Music)
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The Ying Quartet, string quartet started by four siblings who are all alumni: David (1981), Tim (1983), Phillip (1986), and Janet (1988) (Music)
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Bruce Alberts (1956), biochemist, president of the National Academy of Sciences and editor in chief of the journal Science (Science and technology)
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Todd Golub (1981), cancer researcher, director of the cancer program at the Broad Institute (Science and technology)
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Mary-Claire King (1963), geneticist (Science and technology)
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Michael Peskin (1969), physicist (Science and technology)
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Martin Rocek (1971), physicist (Science and technology)
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Rafael Sorkin (valedictorian 1963), physicist (Science and technology)
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Jack Steinberger (1938), co-recipient of the 1988 Nobel Prize in Physics (he donated his Nobel medal to the New Trier science department) (Science and technology)
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Kenneth Suslick (1970), chemist (Science and technology)
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Ross Baumgarten (1973), baseball pitcher (Sports)
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Ben Braun (1971), men's collegiate basketball coach, University of California (1996-2008), Rice (2008-14) (Sports)
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Pete Burnside (1948), baseball pitcher (Sports)
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John Castino (1973), baseball infielder (Sports)
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Al Culver, NFL offensive tackle (Sports)
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Rick Hahn (1989), MLB General Manager of the Chicago White Sox (Sports)
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Mike Huff (1981), baseball outfielder (Sports)
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Robert Jeangerard, basketball player, 1956 Olympics gold medalist (Sports)
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Chuck Lindstrom, baseball catcher and coach (Sports)
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Matt Lottich, basketball player for Stanford, current head coach at Valparaiso University (Sports)
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Clay Matthews (1974), NFL linebacker (1978–93) (Sports)
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Chuck Mercein (1961), NFL running back (Sports)
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Phoebe Mills, athlete, gymnastics bronze medalist in 1988 Summer Olympics (Sports)
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John Moore (2009), NHL player (Sports)
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Mike Pyle (1957), NFL center (Sports)
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Jack Riley (1933), Olympic wrestler and NFL offensive tackle (Sports)
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Fred Schmidt, swimmer (Sports)
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Charlie Tilson (2011), MLB outfielder for Chicago White Sox (Sports)
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Tommy Wingels (2006), NHL player (Sports)
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Judy Biggert (1955), U.S. Representative (Politics)
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Bob Dold (1987), U.S. Representative (Politics)
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Rahm Emanuel (1977), U.S. Representative, White House Chief of Staff and Mayor of Chicago (Politics)
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David H. Hoffman (1984), federal prosecutor and Chicago's inspector general (Politics)
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Mark Kirk (1977) U.S. Representative and Senator (Politics)
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Thomas Miller (1966), U.S. Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina (1999–2001) and Greece (2001–04) (Politics)
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Charles H. Percy (1937), U.S. Senator (Politics)
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Carol Ronen, Illinois State Representative and State Senator (Politics)
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Donald Rumsfeld (1950), U.S. Representative, White House Chief of Staff and U.S. Secretary of Defense (Politics)
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Jack Ryan, former candidate for U.S. Senate in Illinois (Politics)
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James D. Swan, Wisconsin State Senator (Politics)
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Richard S. Williamson (1967), U.S. Ambassador and diplomat (Politics)
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Ivan Albright, painter associated with magic realism (Others)
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Bobbi Brown, make-up artist, author, and founder of a line of cosmetics (Others)
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Laurie Dann (1975), perpetrator of a school shooting in Winnetka (Others)
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Ari Emanuel, talent agent and founder of the Endeavor Agency (Others)
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Anna Halprin (Ann Schuman) (1938), modern dancer (Others)
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Stieg Hedlund (1983), video game designer (Others)
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Dewitt Jones, photographer and film producer known for his association with the National Geographic Society (Others)
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Fred Karger (1968), Republican gay rights advocate (Others)
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Martha Minow (1972), Dean of Harvard Law School (Others)
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Sharon Percy Rockefeller, former First Lady of West Virginia and the chief executive officer of WETA-TV (Others)
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Michael S. Rogers (1977), U.S. Navy four-star admiral and director of the National Security Agency (Others)
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Denise Siegel, photographer, visual artist and writer (Others)
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Benjamin Nathaniel Smith, white supremacist spree killer (Others)
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Nancy Spero (1944), feminist artist (Others)
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Larry Sweeney (1999), real name Alex Whybrow, professional wrestler and manager (Others)
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Charlie Trotter (1977), chef, restaurateur and author (Others)
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Brad Will (1988), anarchist, activist, and documentary filmmaker who was killed in Mexico (Others)
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Ryan Zoghlin (1985), artist and photographer (Others)
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