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Julianne Dalcanton
American astronomer
Danny Morrison
Irish republican politician and writer (born 1953)
Jason Robinson
English rugby league footballer and coach, and rugby union footballer and coach
Nobuyuki Sato
Japanese long-distance runner
Pablo Nieto
Spanish motorcycle racer
Vicci Martinez
American singer-songwriter
Ljubomir Frčkoski
Macedonian politician
Anoush Dastgir
Afghan association football player
Liisa Oviir
Estonian politician (born 1977)
Anitha Shaiq
Indian musician
Charles Hayward
British drummer

Peace Hyde
British - Ghanaian media personality and social activist
Bolland & Bolland
Dutch musical sibling duo; record production and songwriting team
Brian Fair
American vocalist
Mehreen Jabbar
Pakistani film director
Chatarina Larsson
Swedish actress
James Tillis
American boxer
Heinz-Otto Peitgen
German mathematician
Yuriy Chursin
Russian actor
Amira Medunjanin
singer from Bosnia
Alain Clark
Dutch pop/soul singer
Stéphane Caillard
French actress
Ghulam Abbas
cricketer
Ilona Hlaváčková
Czech swimmer
Tom Stern
American writer and director
Marijo Dodik
Bosnia and Herzegovina footballer

Marianne von Weizsäcker
spouse of the German President
Kamini A. Rao
Indian gynaecologist
Daniel J. Goor
American screenwriter and producer
Sayeed Quadri
Indian lyricist

Mariángel Carolina Ruiz Diaz de Álvarez
Venezuelan TV show hostess, actress and model
Shawnna
Rashawnna Guy (born January 3, 1978), better known by her stage name Shawnna, is an American rapper and singer from Chicago, Illinois. She is best known for her guest appearances on Ludacris' 2000 single "What's Your Fantasy", as well as his 2003 single "Stand Up"; the songs peaked at numbers 21 and one on the Billboard Hot 100, respectively. She signed with his record label Disturbing tha Peace, an imprint of Def Jam South to release her debut studio album, Worth tha Weight (2004) and its follow-up, Block Music (2006). The former spawned the single "Shake Dat Shit" (featuring Ludacris), while
Leonardo Abálsamo
Argentine footballer
Swagatika Rath
Indian cricketer
Jacques Pépin
French-born American chef, author, culinary educator, television personality, and author

Pedro de Silva
Spanish politician
Matthew Shultz
American singer
Daniel Morad
Canadian racing driver
Vanessa Webb
Canadian tennis player
John Vikström
Finnish priest and archbishop
Mike Smith
English Test and County cricketer (born 1967)
Roger Humphries
American musician
Peter Graham
British brass band composer
Rob Pinkston
American actor
Nick Leavey
British sprinter
Choi Tae-hwan
South Korean actor
Queenie Chu
Hong Kong actress
Deborah Nadoolman Landis
American costume designer and professor
Yee Jee Tso
Canadian actor
Kanae Hisami
Japanese tennis player
Mark Ilott
English cricketer (born 1970)
Hal McRae
American baseball player and coach
Nicolette Bird
Indian actress

Daniel Bell
American minimal techno DJ
Nikolay Shumakov
Soviet and Russian architect
Elshad Ahmadov
Azerbaijani former football player and current coach
Jacques Despierre
French priest
Andrew Denton
Australian television producer, comedian and host
Igors Semjonovs
Latvian footballer
Pratibha Naitthani
Indian academic and activist