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Depends upon the category of "famous" since scientists might only be famous to other scientists, authors might only be famous to book lovers, etc., but here is a random sampling:

Dizzy Gillespie, jazz musician; Jim Seals & Dash Crofts (Seals & Crofts), singer/songwriters; Kevin Locke, Native American winner of 2009 NAAMI Award, best CD; Charles Wolcott, film composer (3 Academy Awards); Anthony Azizi, actor ("24"); Rainn Wilson, actor ("Six Feet Under"); Alex Rocco, actor ("The Godfather","Wedding Planner"); Cathy Freeman, Olympic gold-medal runner 2000; Khalil Greene, shortshop San Diego Padres; Robert Hayden, first black Poet Laureate; Juliet Thompson, playwright & author; Patricia Locke, activist (National Women's Hall of Fame 2003); Malietoa Tanumafili II, king of Western Samoa; Maria, queen of Rumania; ...

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