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Poet, author and civil servant best known for "The Canterbury Tales", he has been called the "father of English poetry"
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1340
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Geoffrey Chaucer
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King of England from 1509 until his death in 1547, known for initiating the English Reformation and his six marriages
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1491
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Henry VIII
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Queen of England and Ireland, best known for her attempt to reverse the English Reformation
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1516
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Mary I
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Queen of England and Ireland and last monarch of the House of Tudor, "Virgin Queen"
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1533
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Elizabeth I
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Philosopher and statesman, known for his contributions to the scientific method, "Father of empiricism"
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1561
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Francis Bacon
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Founder of Rhode Island and puritan minister
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1603
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Roger Williams
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Religious writer and thinker belonging to the Quakers and founder of Pennsylvania
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1644
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William Penn
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Writer, "Robinson Crusoe"
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1660
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Daniel Defoe
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Queen from 1702 until her death in 1714, England and Scotland united as Great Britain during her reign
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1665
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Anne
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Philosopher and founder of modern utilitarianism
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1748
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Jeremy Bentham
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Physician, known for identifying Parkinson's disease
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1755
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James Parkinson
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One of the most influential of the classical economists
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1772
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David Ricardo
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He is considered by some to be "father of the computer"
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1791
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Charles Babbage
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Writer, "Frankenstein"
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1797
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Mary Shelley
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Philosopher and one of the most influential thinkers of classical liberalism
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1806
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John Stuart Mill
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Queen from 1837 until her death in 1901 and the second longest reigning British monarch
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1819
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Victoria
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Writer, "The Tale of Peter Rabbit"
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1866
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Beatrix Potter
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Writer, known for creating King Kong
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1875
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Edgar Wallace
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Writer, "To the Lighthouse" "Mrs Dalloway" "Orlando"
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1882
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Virginia Woolf
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Writer, "Winnie-the-Pooh"
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1882
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A. A. Milne
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Prime Minister of the UK from 1945 to 1951 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1935 to 1955
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1883
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Clement Attlee
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Actor and filmmaker during the era of silent film, "City Lights" "The Great Dictator" "Modern Times"
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1889
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Charlie Chaplin
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1957 to 1963
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1894
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Harold Macmillan
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Writer of children's books, "The Famous Five" "Malory Towers"
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1897
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Enid Blyton
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Director, "Psycho" "Vertigo" "Rear Window"
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1899
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Alfred Hitchcock
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Writer, "Rebecca" "Jamaica Inn"
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1907
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Daphne du Maurier
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Director, "Lawrence of Arabia" "The Bridge on the River Kwai" "Doctor Zhivago"
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1908
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David Lean
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Writer and naval intelligence officer, known for his "James Bond" series
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1908
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Ian Fleming
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Actor, "Separate Tables" "Casino Royale" "The Pink Panther"
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1910
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David Niven
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He is widely considered the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence, he was prosecuted for his homosexuality
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1912
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Alan Turing
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Actor, "Dracula" "Frankenstein" "Star Wars"
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1913
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Peter Cushing
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Actor, "The Bridge on the River Kwai" "Star Wars" "Lawrence of Arabia"
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1914
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Alec Guinness
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Founder of Amnesty International
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1921
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Peter Benenson
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Actor, "Spartacus" "Quo Vadis" "Robin Hood"
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1921
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Peter Ustinov
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Actor, "Dracula" "Lord of the Rings" "Star Wars" prequels
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1922
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Christopher Lee
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Actress, known for her role as Jessica Fletcher in "Murder, She Wrote"
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1925
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Angela Lansbury
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Queen of the United Kingdom from 1952 until her death in 2022
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1926
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Elizabeth II
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Broadcaster, biologist and natural historian, known as writer and presenter of BBC documentaries
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1926
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David Attenborough
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Actor, he appeared in seven films as James Bond
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1927
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Roger Moore
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former Formula One Driver, "The greatest never to win the World Championship"
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1929
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Stirling Moss
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former Racing Driver and two times Formula One World Champion
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1929
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Graham Hill
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British-American actress, "Cleopatra" "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"
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1932
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Elizabeth Taylor
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Actor, "The Cider House Rules" "The Dark Knight" "Interstellar"
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1933
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Michael Caine
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Actress, "Harry Potter" "Downtown Abbey"
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1934
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Maggie Smith
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Writer, "Howl's Moving Castle" "Dalemark Quartet"
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1934
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Diana Wynne Jones
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Majority owner of Tottenham Hotspur
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1937
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Joe Lewis
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Drummer of the Rolling Stones from 1963 until his death in 2021
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1941
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Charlie Watts
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Director, "Mississippi Burning" "Midnight Express" "The Life of David Gale" "Evita"
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1944
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Alan Parker
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British-American actor, known for portraying Chewbacca in the "Star Wars" films
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1944
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Peter Mayhew
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Lead singer and co-founder of "The Who"
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1944
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Roger Daltrey
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Singer and one of the best-sellng musicians of all time, "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" "Sailing" "I Don't Want To Talk About It"
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1945
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Rod Stewart
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Lead singer of "Deep Purple"
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1945
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Ian Gillan
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Actress, "The Queen" "Gosford Park"
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1945
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Helen Mirren
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Actor, "Harry Potter" "Die Hard" "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves"
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1946
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Alan Rickman
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Lead guitarist and co-founder of Queen
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1947
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Brian May
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Singer, actor and one of the best-selling musicians of all time, "Heroes" "Under Pressure" "Starman"
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1947
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David Bowie
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Singer and one of the best-selling artists of all time, "Rocket Man" "Candle in the Wind" "Your Song"
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1947
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Elton John
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Queen consort of the United Kingdom and wife of King Charles III since 2005
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1947
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Camilla
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King of the United Kingdom since September 2022 and longest serving heir apparant in British history
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1948
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Charles III
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Composer of musical theatre, "Cats" "The Phantom of the Opera" "Jesus Christ Superstar"
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1948
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Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Author of children's books, "The Gruffalo" "Room on the Broom"
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1948
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Julia Donaldson
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Princess Royal, 17th in the line of succesion to the British throne and only daughter of Elizabeth II and Prince Philip
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1950
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Anne
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Singer and drummer of Genesis and succesful solo artist, "In the Air Tonight" "You'll Be in My Heart"
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1951
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Phil Collins
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Actor, "Spider-Man 2" "Frida" "Chocolat"
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1953
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Alfred Molina
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Inventor of the World Wide Web
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1955
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Tim Berners-Lee
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Singer, "Rebel Yell" "White Wedding" "
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1955
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Billy Idol
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Director, "The Bourne Supremacy" "Captain Phillips" "United 93"
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1955
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Paul Greengrass
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American Secretary of the Interior from 2013 to 2017
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1956
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Sally Jewell
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President of World Athletics since 2015 and former Olympic medals winning middle-distance runner
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1956
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Sebastian Coe
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Actress,"Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix" "The Crown"
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1956
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Imelda Staunton
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Former darts player and five-time World Champion, nicknamed "The Crafty Cockney"
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1957
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Eric Bristow
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Actor and only actor to have three Best Actor Academy Awards wins, "There Will Be Blood" "Gangs of New York" "Lincoln"
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1957
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Daniel Day-Lewis
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Actor and one half of a double act with Hugh Laurie, "Blackadder" "The Hobbit"
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1957
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Stephen Fry
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Actor, he played Peter Pettigrew in the "Harry Potter" films
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1957
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Timothy Spall
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Actor, "Léon: The Professional" "Harry Potter" "Darkest Hour" "The Dark Knight"
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1958
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Gary Oldman
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Singer, "Wuthering Heights" "Running Up That Hill"
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1958
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Kate Bush
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British-Iranian journalist and Chief International Anchor for CNN
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1958
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Christiane Amanpour
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Actress, "Howards End" "Sense and Sensibility" "Harry Potter"
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1959
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Emma Thompson
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Former racing driver and 1996 Formula One World Champion
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1960
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Damon Hill
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Duke of York, eighth in the line of succession to the British throne and controversial member of the royal family
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1960
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Andrew
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Actor, "Notting Hill" "Four Weddings and a Funeral" "Love Actually"
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1960
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Hugh Grant
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Actress, "Doctor Strange" "The Chronicles of Narnia" "We Need to Talk About Kevin"
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1960
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Tilda Swinton
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Film producer, "Harry Potter" "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" "Paddington"
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1961
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David Heyman
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Actor, "Mad Men" "Chernobyl" "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" "Sherlock olmes: A Game of Shadows"
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1961
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Jared Harris
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Actor, "Pulp Fiction" "The Hateful Eight" "Lie to Me"
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1961
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Tim Roth
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Lead singer of Culture Club
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1961
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Boy George
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Prime minister of the UK since 2024 and Leader of the Labour Party since 2020
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1962
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Keir Starmer
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Actor, "Kingsman" "Shazam!" "Sherlock Holmes"
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1963
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Mark Strong
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Singer, member of the duo Wham! and solo artist, "Careless Whisper"
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1963
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George Michael
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Singer, "Kiss from a Rose" "Crazy" "Killer"
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1963
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Seal
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Former striker for Arsenal, Crystal Palace and the English National Team
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1963
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Ian Wright
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Author, "Fifty Shades of Grey"
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1963
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E. L. James
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Youngest child of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip
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1964
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Edward
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Director, "The Zone of Interest" "Under the Skin"
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1965
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Jonathan Glazer
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Former boxer, three-time world heavyweight champion and winner of a Olympic gold medal representing Canada
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1965
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Lennox Lewis
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Former leader of UKIP and the Brexit Party
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1964
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Nigel Farage
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Foreign Secretary from 2007 to 2010
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1965
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David Miliband
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2016
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1966
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David Cameron
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Director, "Rocketman" "Eddie the Eagle"
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1966
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Dexter Fletcher
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Former centre back and captain of Arsenal and the English national team
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1966
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Tony Adams
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Former triple jumper, Olympic champion and world record holder since 1995
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1966
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Jonathan Edwards
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Actor, "Snatch" "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button"
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1966
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Jason Flemyng
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British-Canadian actor, known for his role as Jack Bauer in "24"
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1966
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Kiefer Sutherland
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Actress, "Fight Club" "Harry Potter" "Alice in Wonderland"
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1966
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Helena Bonham Carter
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Actress, "Harry Potter" "Hugo" "Peaky Blinders"
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1968
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Helen McCrory
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Director, "12 Years a Slave" "Widows"
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1968
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Steve McQueen
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Composer and musician, he won the Academy Award with Trent Reznor for "The Social Network" and with Jon Batiste for "Soul"
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1968
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Atticus Ross
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Fashion designer and four times British Designer of the Year, who took his own life
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1969
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Alexander McQueen
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Leader of the House of Commons from 2019 to 2022 and Secretary of Business and Energy since 2022
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1969
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Jacob Rees-Mogg
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Secretary of State for Energy Security since 2024 and Leader of the Labour Party from 2010 to 2015
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1969
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Ed Miliband
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Mayor of London since 2016
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1970
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Sadiq Khan
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British-Irish director and playwright, "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" "In Bruges" "Seven Psychopaths"
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1970
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Martin McDonagh
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British-American director, "The Dark Knight" "Inception" "Interstellar"
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1970
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Christopher Nolan
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Author of "The Beach" and director of "Ex Machina" "Annihilation"
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1970
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Alex Garland
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Actress, "The Mummy" "The Favourite" "Black Widow"
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1970
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Rachel Weisz
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One of the most recognisable models of her generation
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1970
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Naomi Campbell
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Director, "Kick-Ass" "Kingsman" "X-Men: First Class"
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1971
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Matthew Vaughn
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Director and son of David Bowie, "Moon" "Warcraft"
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1971
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Duncan Jones
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British-French actress and singer, "Nymphomaniac" "Antichrist" "Samba"
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1971
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Charlotte Gainsbourg
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Actor and comedian, "Borat" "The Dictator" "Ali G Indahouse"
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1971
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Sacha Baron Cohen
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Actor, known for portraying Vision and voicing J.A.R.V.I.S in the MCU films
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1971
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Paul Bettany
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Singer, "Stan" "Thank You" "Here With Me" "White Flag"
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1971
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Dido
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Home Secretary from 2019 to 2022
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1972
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Priti Patel
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British-Australian director, "The King's Speech" "The Danish Girl" "Les Misérables"
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1972
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Tom Hooper
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Director, "Pride & Prejudice" "Atonement" "Darkest Hour"
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1972
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Joe Wright
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Actor and comedian, "Shaun of the Dead" "Hot Fuzz" "Paul"
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1972
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Nick Frost
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Actor, "Sherlock Holmes" "Fantastic Beasts" "The Talented Mr. Ripley"
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1972
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Jude Law
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Actor, "Luther" "Beasts of No Nation" "Thor"
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1972
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Idris Elba
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Actor, known for his portrayal of Rick Grimes in "The Walking Dead"
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1973
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Andrew Lincoln
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Actress, "Underworld" "The Aviator" "Click"
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1973
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Kate Beckinsale
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Actor, "The Crown" "Game of Thrones" "Rome"
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1974
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Tobias Menzies
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Former centre back, who played for Tottenham, Arsenal and the English national team
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1974
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Sol Campbell
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Model and one of the most succesful models of her generation
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1974
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Kate Moss
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Former midfielder, who played for Manchester United, Real Madrid, Los Angeles Galaxy and the English national team
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1975
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David Beckham
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British-American record producer, DJ and musician, he worked with artists such as Amy Winehouse, Lady Gaga or Bruno Mars
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1975
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Mark Ronson
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Actress, "Shape of Water" "Paddington" "Blue Jasmine"
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1976
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Sally Hawkins
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Actor, "Sherlock" "Doctor Strange" "The Imitation Game"
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1976
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Benedict Cumberbatch
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Actress, "Dune" "Enola Holmes 2" "EastEnders" "Rogue One"
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1976
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Sharon Duncan-Brewster
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Actress, "Moonlight" "Skyfall" "Venom: Let There Be Carnage"
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1976
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Naomie Harris
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Actor, "12 Years a Slave" "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind" "Doctor Strange"
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1977
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Chiwetel Ejiofor
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Actor, "Mad Max: Fury Road" "Venom" "The Dark Knight Rises"
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1977
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Tom Hardy
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Actor, known for playing Bill Tanner in the James Bond films starring Daniel Craig
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1978
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Rory Kinnear
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Actor, "Preacher" "Mamma Mia!" "Captain America: The First Avenger"
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1978
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Dominic Cooper
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Host of "The Late Late Show", co-writer and star of "Gavin & Stacey" and creator of "Carpool Karaoke"
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1978
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James Corden
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Former midfielder for Chelsea, West Ham United and the English national team and manager of Everton since 2022
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1978
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Frank Lampard
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Former footballer for Manchester United, West Ham United and the English national team
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1978
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Rio Ferdinand
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Actress, "Gone Girl" "Die Another Day" "I Care a Lot"
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1979
|
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Rosamund Pike
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Leader of the Conservative Party since 2024
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1980
|
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Kemi Badenoch
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Home Secretary from 2022 to 2023
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1980
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Suella Braverman
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Former left-back, who played for Chelsea, Arsenal and the English national team
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1980
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Ashley Cole
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Former centre-back, who played for Chelsea and the English national team
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1980
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John Terry
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British-American actress, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" "Mid90s" "Inherent Vice"
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1980
|
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Katherine Waterston
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Singer, "Break Your Heart" "Dynamite"
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1980
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Taio Cruz
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Singer, "Down" "Ride it" "Stolen"
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1981
|
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Jay Sean
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Actress, known for portraying Lady Mary Crawley in "Downtown Abbey"
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1981
|
|
Michelle Dockery
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|
Actor, known for his role as Raj Koothrappali in "The Big Bang Theory"
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1981
|
|
Kunal Nayyar
|
|
Actor, known for portaying Loki in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
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1981
|
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Tom Hiddleston
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Prince of Wales and heir apparent to the British throne
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1982
|
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William
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Actress, "The Prestige" "The Town" "Vicky Cristina Barcelona"
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1982
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Rebecca Hall
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British-American actress, known for her role as Agent Peggy Carter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
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1982
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Hayley Atwell
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Actress, "Crazy Rich Asians" "Eternals" "The Creator"
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1982
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Gemma Chan
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British-Pakistani actor, "Sound of Metal" "Nightcrawler" "Venom"
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1982
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Riz Ahmed
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Actor, "The Theory of Everything" "The Danish Girl" "Fantastic Beasts"
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1982
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Eddie Redmayne
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Singer, "Rehab" "Back to Black" "Valerie"
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1983
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Amy Winehouse
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British-Vincentian singer, solo artist and former front man for Mattafix, "New Age" "When the Beat Drops Out"
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1983
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Marlon Roudette
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Actor, known for his role as Viserys Targaryen in "Game of Thrones"
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1983
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Harry Lloyd
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Actress, "Edge of Tomorrow" "A Quiet Place" "Sicario"
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1983
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Emily Blunt
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Duke of Sussex and fifth in the line of succession to the British throne
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1984
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Harry
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Most capped female player in the history of English football
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1984
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Fara Williams
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Actress, "Harry Potter" "Game of Thrones"
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1984
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Natalia Tena
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Director, "Promising Young Woman" "Saltburn"
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1985
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Emerald Fennell
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Singer, "Bleeding Love" "Run" "I See You"
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1985
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Leona Lewis
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Actress, writer and showrunner, "Killing Eve" "Fleabag"
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1985
|
|
Phoebe Waller-Bridge
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Actress, "Drive" "Promising Young Woman" "An Education"
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1985
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Carey Mulligan
|
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Actress, "Pirates of the Caribbean" "Bend It Like Beckham" "Pride & Prejudice"
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1985
|
|
Keira Knightley
|
|
Singer, "Fuck You" "Smile" "Hard Out Here"
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1985
|
|
Lily Allen
|
|
Actor, known for portaying Theon Greyjoy in "Game of Thrones"
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1986
|
|
Alfie Allen
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Actor, known for his role as Jon Snow in "Game of Thrones"
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1986
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Kit Harrington
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Actress, "Game of Thrones" "Solo: A Star Wars Story" "Me Before You"
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1986
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Emilia Clarke
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Actor, "The Batman" "Twilight" "Harry Potter" "Good Time"
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1986
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Robert Pattinson
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Actress, "The O.C." "The Sixth Sense" "Notting Hill"
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1986
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Mischa Barton
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Actress, ""Harriet" "Widows" "Bad Times at the El Royale"
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1987
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Cynthia Erivo
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Actress, "No Time to Die" "Captain Marvel"
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1987
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Lashana Lynch
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Singer, "Rolling in the Deep" "Hello" "Someone Like You" "Skyfall"
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1988
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Adele
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Actress, "Pieces of a Woman" "The Crown" "Mission: Impossible: Fallout"
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1988
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Vanessa Kirby
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Actor, "Stranger Things" "City of Bones" "Harry Potter" "Twilight: Breaking Dawn"
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1988
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Jamie Campbell Bower
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Actor, "How to Get Away with Murder" "Harry Potter"
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1988
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Alfred Enoch
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Actor, known for his role as Harry Potter in the "Harry Potter" films
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1989
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Daniel Radcliffe
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Actor, "Harry Potter" "The Queen's Gambit" "The Devil All the Time"
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1989
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Harry Melling
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Actor, "Get Out" "Black Panther" "Judas and the Black Messiah" "Widows"
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1989
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Daniel Kaluuya
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Actress, "The Father" "Vivarium" "Need for Speed"
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1989
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Imogen Poots
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Singer, "Beneath Your Beautiful" "Jealous"
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1989
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Labrinth
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Footballer who plays for West Ham United and the Jamaican national team
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1990
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Michail Antonio
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Actor, "Slumdog Millionaire" "Lion" "The Green Knight"
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1990
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Dev Patel
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Actor, "Maze Runner" "Game of Thrones" "The Queen's Gambit"
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1990
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Thomas Brodie-Sangster
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Political adviser and former actor, known for his role as Edmund Pevensie in "The Chronicles of Narnia"
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1991
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Skandar Keynes
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Actress, known for her role as Ginny Weasley in the "Harry Potter" films
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1991
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Bonnie Wright
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Actress, "Mickey 17" "Blink Twice" "I Wanna Dance with Somebody"
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1991
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Naomi Ackie
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Actress, known for her role as Rey in the "Star Wars" sequel trilogy
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1992
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Daisy Ridley
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British-Nigerian actor, known for his role as Finn in the "Star Wars" sequel trilogy
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1992
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John Boyega
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Model and actress, "Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets" "Paper Towns"
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1992
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Cara Delevingne
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Actress, known for her role as Rhaenyra Targaryen in "House of the Dragon"
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1992
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Emma D'Arcy
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Actor, "1917" "Captain Fantastic"
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1992
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George MacKay
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Actor, "The Good Doctor" "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" "Finding Neverland"
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1992
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Freddie Highmore
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Former American football running back, he won the Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles
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1993
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Jay Ajayi
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Actor, "We're the Millers" "The Maze Runner" "The Revenant" "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader"
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1993
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Will Poulter
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Actress, best known for her role as Princess Jasmine in the live-action "Aladdin" film
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1993
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Naomi Scott
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Actor, best known for his role as Criston Cole in "House of the Dragon"
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1994
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Fabien Frankel
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Left-back who plays for Manchester United and the English national team
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1995
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Luke Shaw
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Singer, "New Rules" "One Kiss" "Levitating"
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1995
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Dua Lipa
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Actor, "Gran Turismo" "Midsommar" "Saltburn"
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1995
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Archie Madekwe
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Actor, "Triangle of Sadness" "The Iron Claw" "The King's Man"
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1996
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Harris Dickinson
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Actor, known for his role as Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
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1996
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Tom Holland
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Centre back who plays for Liverpool and the English national team
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1997
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Joe Gomez
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Striker who plays for Roma and the English national team
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1997
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Tammy Abraham
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Actor, known for his lead role in "Dunkirk"
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1997
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Fionn Whitehead
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Actor, "Hugo" "Sex Education" "Ender's Game" "The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas"
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1997
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Asa Butterfield
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Actress, "Twisters" "Fresh" "Where the Crawdads Sing" "Normal People"
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1998
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Daisy Edgar-Jones
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Midfielder who plays for Arsenal and the English national team
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1999
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Declan Rice
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Singer, "Sun Goes Down" "Ain't Nobody"
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2000
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Jasmine Thompson
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Footballer who plays for Bayern Munich and the French national team
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2001
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Michael Olise
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Footballer who plays for Chelsea and the English women's national team
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2001
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Lauren James
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Footballer who plays for Arsenal and the English national team
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2001
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Bukayo Saka
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Actor best known for his role as Tewkesbury in the "Enola Holmes" films
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2003
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Louis Partridge
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Actor known for his role as Nick Nelson in "Heartstopper"
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2004
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Kit Connor
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Actor known for his lead role in "Jojo Rabbit"
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2007
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Roman Griffin Davis
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Actress best known for her role as Holly Wheeler in "Stranger Things"
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2011
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Nell Fisher
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Second in the line of succession to the British throne
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2013
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George
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Third in the line of succesion to the British throne
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2015
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Charlotte
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Fourth in line of succession to the British throne
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2018
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Louis
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