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Bahamian-American actor and first African American to win the Academy Award for Best Actor
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1927
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Sidney Poitier
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Attorney General from 1993 to 2001 and first woman to hold the post
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1938
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Janet Reno
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Administrator of NASA since 2021 and Senator from Florida from 2001 to 2019
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1942
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Bill Nelson
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Actor, "Fargo" "Shameless" "Room"
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1950
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William H. Macy
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Author known for his novels about Dexter Morgan
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1952
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Jeff Lindsay
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Actress, "Being John Malkovich" "Capote" "Get Out"
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1959
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Catherine Keener
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Manager for the Chicago White Sox since 2023
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1969
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Pedro Grifol
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Secreatry of Labor from 2017 to 2019, he resigned after he faced criticism for his plea deal with Jeffrey Epstein during his time as U.S. attorney
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1969
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Alexander Acosta
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College football coach and head coach of the Miami Hurricanes team since 2022
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1970
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Mario Cristobal
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Secretary of State since 2025, Senator from Florida from 2011 to 2025 and former candidate for the Republican nomination for the Presidential election
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1971
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Marco Rubio
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Football head coach at Duke University and former head coach at the University of Miami
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1974
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Manny Diaz
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Actress, "Hitch" "Training Day" "Ghost Rider"
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1974
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Eva Mendes
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DJ and record producer, one of the highest grossing electronic dance music artists from tours
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1977
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Steve Aoki
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Director known for working as a duo with Christopher Miller, "21 Jump Street" "The Lego Movie" "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs"
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1977
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Phil Lord
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Former wide receiver who played for the Cincinnati Bengals
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1978
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Chad Johnson
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Director, "Moonlight" "If Beale Street Could Talk"
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1979
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Barry Jenkins
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Former power forward who played 20 seasons for the Miami Heat
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1980
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Udonis Haslem
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Hall of Fame wide receiver who played most notably for the Houston Texans
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1981
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Andre Johnson
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Rapper and singer, "Gasolina" "Timber" "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)" "Give Me Everything"
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1981
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Pitbull
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Singer and former member of The Pussycat Dolls
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1982
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Jessica Sutta
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Former running back who played most of his career for the San Francisco 49ers, he holds the NFL record for most career games played by a running back
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1983
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Frank Gore
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