Wikipedia Entry
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Notable Person
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____ made his first appearance on The Tonight Show on March 2, 1977, performing a comedy routine.
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Jay Leno
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________ is widely considered a national treasure in Britain, although he himself does not like the term.
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David Attenborough
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In 1976, ______ was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to five years in a Texas prison.
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Duane "Dog" Chapman
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______ passed the New York state bar examination in 1965
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Judy Sheindlin
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______ was born into poverty in rural Mississippi to a teenage single mother and later raised in inner-city Milwaukee
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Oprah Winfrey
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_______ was the close friend and stylist of socialite Paris Hilton, through whom she first garnered media attention
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Kim Kardashian
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______'s first job was as a travelling salesman for his parents' business, selling Paddington Bear toys.
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Jeremy Clarkson
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His father was a musician in the Royal Air Force band and his mother was a social worker.
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James Corden
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She sometimes later claimed that she had been born in Butte, Montana, where her grandparents had lived.
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Lucille Ball
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At the age of 12, _____ found a book on magic at a friend's house and immediately purchased a mail-order magician's kit.
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Johnny Carson
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Her early jobs included working at J. C. Penney, and being a waitress at T.G.I. Friday's and another restaurant, a house painter, a hostess, and a bartender.
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Ellen DeGeneres
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He is principally remembered as the creator and host of the television variety program The Toast of the Town,
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Ed Sullivan
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_____ acquired British citizenship in addition to his Irish nationality and was thus entitled to use the title "Sir" in front of his name when he was awarded a knighthood
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Terry Wogan
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_____ was one of only four Americans invited to the Wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Camilla Parker Bowles
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Joan Rivers
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He considered being a priest, inspired by his experiences as an altar boy, but became more interested in comedy instead.
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Jimmy Fallon
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