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Édith Cresson
Prime Minister of France from 1991 to 1992

Kaspar Capparoni
Italian actor

Rumiko Takahashi
Japanese manga artist

Kristian Kostov
Bulgarian and Russian singer, songwriter and model

Elena Poniatowska
French-born Mexican journalist and author

Nyusha
Anna Vladimirovna Shurochkina (; born 15 August 1990), better known simply as Nyusha (), is a Russian singer, songwriter, actress, activist and television host. One of the most popular musicians in contemporary Russia, Nyusha has eight number-one singles in Russia.

Marton Csokas
New Zealand actor (1966–)
Vanessa Marcil
American actress
Kevin Schon
American former actor and comedian
Elena Podkaminskaya
Russian actress
Pero Antić
Macedonian basketball player
Michael Berryman
American actor
Paul Harrington
Irish singer
Labina Mitevska
Macedonian actress
Greg Berlanti
American television writer and producer
Sonja Gerhardt
German film and television actress
Sunaree Rachasima
Thai musicians
Moushumi Chatterjee
Indian actress
Lloyd Kaufman
American film director
Antoine de Caunes
French film director and actor
Daniel Hannan
British politician (born 1971)
Clive Davis
American music executive (born 1932)
Kanon Wakeshima
Japanese musician
Olga Seryabkina
Russian musician
Nils Lofgren
American rock musician
Romane Bohringer
French actress
Meja
Meja Anna Pernilla Kullersten (formerly Beckman; born Anna Pernilla Torndahl, 12 February 1969) is a Swedish composer, artist and singer. Among her best known songs are "Happy" (with Legacy of Sound), "Private Emotion", a duet with Ricky Martin from his multi-Platinum album Ricky Martin (1999), and "All 'Bout the Money", which was nominated for a Swedish Grammy Award in 1998.
Phil Gramm
American economist and politician
Pen-ek Ratanaruang
Thai film director and screenwriter
Simon Pagenaud
French racecar driver

Jeff Young
American guitarist
Jan Zahradil
Czech politician
Katerina Shpitsa
Russian actress
Christina Heinich
East German sprinter
Jung Joon-young
South Korean former musician
Damián Lanza
Ecuadorian footballer
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Turkish motorcycle racer (born 1996)
Agustín Díaz Yanes
Spanish film director
Gérard Pirès
French film director
Bassam Tibi
Syrian-German social and political scientist and university lecturer
Jeanette Hain
German actress and screen writer
Denis Yuskov
Russian speed skater

Rosalind E. Krauss
American art historian
Brían F. O'Byrne
Irish actor
Waje
Aituaje Aina Vivian Ebele Iruobe (born 1 September 1981), known professionally as Waje (an acronym for "Words Aren't Just Enough"), is a Nigerian singer. She first gained recognition after being featured on the remake of P-Square's "Omoge Mi". Waje was also featured on the duo's 2008 hit track "Do Me". She contributed vocals to Banky W's "Thief My Kele" and M.I's "One Naira". In 2016, Waje was one of the four judges in the inaugural season of The Voice Nigeria. In 2018, she appeared on the final season of the Africa Magic telenovela Battleground.
Valérie Mairesse
French actress
Holly Knight
American songwriter and musician
Glen Johnson
Jamaican boxer
Kate Ziegler
American swimmer, Olympic athlete, world champion, former world record holder
Carlos Cuevas
Spanish actor
Johannes Brandrup
German actor
Sofia Pernas
Moroccan-American actress
Marc Rothemund
German film director
Lydia Bosch
Spanish actress and presenter
Romuald Figuier
French singer
Yuriy Izdryk
Ukrainian journalist and poet
Daniel Levitin
American psychologist
Jean-Paul Salomé
French film director
Drag-On
Melvin Jason Smalls (born January 4, 1980), known professionally as Drag-On, is an American rapper. He is best known for his time on Ruff Ryders, through whom he released his debut album, Opposite of H2O (2000). The album was successful, debuting at number five on the US Billboard 200 chart and eventually sold over 500,000 copies and earning a Gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Drag-On released his second album Hell and Back, in 2004.
Catherine McNeil
Australian model (1989-)