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Otis "Big Smokey" Smothers: 1929 1993 Mississippi Chicago blues [303] Otis Spann: 1930 1970 Mississippi Chicago blues [305] Arthur "Big Boy" Spires: 1912 1990 Mississippi Electric blues [306] Arbee Stidham: 1917 1988 Arkansas Electric blues [307] Taj Mahal: 1942 New York Acoustic blues [308] Baby Tate: 1916 1972 Georgia Piedmont blues [309 ...
French actress; sister of fellow actor and centenarian Christian Casadesus [50] Wally Cassell: 1912–2015: 103: Italian-born American character actor and businessman [51] Raymond Cauchetier: 1920–2021: 101: French photographer (French New Wave films) [52] Marge Champion: 1919–2020: 101: American dancer, choreographer and actress [53] Juli ...
Marty Markowitz (born 1945) – Borough President of Brooklyn, New York City; Constantine Maroulis (born 1975) – singer; Carmel Carrington Marr (1921-2015) – lawyer and co-founder of the Amistad Research Center; Branford Marsalis (born 1960) – saxophonist [90] (Clinton Hill) Duane Martin (born 1965) – actor
Ivorian novelist, playwright and poet [50] Robin Dalton: 1920–2022: 101: Australian literary agent and journalist [51] Hope Hale Davis: 1903–2004: 100: American feminist and communist, later author and writing teacher [52] Geoffrey Dearmer: 1893–1996: 103: British poet [53] Bessie Delany: 1891–1995: 104
Toggle People from New York City subsection. 1.1 0 ... (The Notorious BIG) (1972–1997 ... York City and raised elsewhere but are well known for living in New York City.
Many city nicknames roll off the tongue like it's second nature. New York City is, of course, "the Big Apple." Paris is the "City of Love." Los Angeles is the "City of Angels." They're a given at this
"Big City" (Merle Haggard song), the title track and a No. 1 country hit from the above album; Big City (Billy Crawford album), a 2005 album from Filipino singer Billy Crawford "Big City" (Spacemen 3 song), a single by the English alternative rock band Spacemen 3 "Big City", a song by Dutch singer Tol Hansse about the Dutch city Amsterdam
Marlon Brando Jr. (April 3, 1924 – July 1, 2004) was an American actor. Widely regarded as one of the greatest cinema actors of the 20th century, [1] [2] Brando received numerous accolades throughout his career, which spanned six decades, including two Academy Awards, three British Academy Film Awards, a Cannes Film Festival Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and a Primetime Emmy Award.