He was CART Chief Steward of Competition and pushed safety reforms.
Born 1936
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He was known for his “workdays,” when he did the jobs his constituents did.
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She was married to Francis Ford Coppola and directed “Hearts of Darkness.”
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He was the first Black actor to win the Best Supporting Actor Oscar.
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His work harmonized buildings with the local climate and landscape.
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He played a member of the Wild Bunch in “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.”
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He walked away from his family’s fabled banking empire to forge his own path.
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He also stood in for Gene Wilder in “Blazing Saddles” and Lee Majors in “The Fall Guy.”
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He was a three-time Pro Bowl player and a university mathematician.
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She starred in the acclaimed film “Saturday Night and Sunday Morning.”