Elg also won two Golden Globes and starred in the remake of “The 39 Steps.”
Eric San Juan

Eric San Juan
Eric San Juan is the author of twelve nonfiction books, including "A Year of Hitchcock," "The Films of Martin Scorsese," and "Stuff Every Husband Should Know." His writing has appeared in the Philadelphia Weekly, Boston Literary Magazine, the legendary Weird Tales magazine, and many others.
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McEachin wrote songs for Otis Redding before launching his acting career.
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Derringer also had a hit with the McCoys’ version of “Hang on Sloopy.”
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Rangel represented portions of New York City from 1971 until his retirement in 2017.
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His prolific output spanned all mediums, from comic books to novels, film, television, and games.
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Robertson became wealthy with his duck call business and famous with his reality show.
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He was the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee and represented northern Virginia.
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Hughes was known for “It Came from Outer Space” and other Golden Age films.
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As Norm Peterson, Wendt created one of television’s most iconic, enduring and beloved characters.
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Bond served four terms as a Republican senator and two as governor.