Luke Keye
Keye Luke was an artist, and the first Chinese-American contract actor with RKO, Universal and MGM. He is most famous as the blind Master Po in the TV series, Kung Fu.
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Lyman William
William Lyman played 13 seasons in the NFL. In his career, he helped the Cleveland Bulldogs win the NFL Championship in 1924 and Chicago Bears win the NFL Championship in 1933. He is credited for pioneering the defensive play of constant shifting and sliding on the line which confused opponents. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1964.
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MacDonald Dave
Dave MacDonald was a road racer with 47 victories and 69 top 3 finishes. He died after fiery crash in the 1964 Indy 500. This crash led directly to the change from gasoline to methanol fuel.
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Martinez Linda
Linda Martinez was composer and pianist. She was a keyboardist for The Keenen Ivory Wayans Show, and toured with Destiny's Child. She won the Turner Classic Movies Composers Competition, and began writing music for films.
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McMurtry Charles
Charles McMurtry played college football locally, and as a defensive tackle in the NFL with Buffalo and Oakland. After 4 pro years, he retired to pursue other interests.
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Ngor Haing
Haing Ngor was a physician, and non-professional actor who won a Best Supporting Oscar in his debut role in The Killing Fields. He was killed in a robbery or political hit by gangmembers.
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Nicholas Leach
Robin Leach was originally a production assistant at MGM and later a story editor and screenwriter. He worked on the films "Pat and Mike," "Adam's Rib" and "Rhapsody", and later developed story ideas into scripts for TV. TV writing credits include "The Adventures of Jim Bowie", "Perry Mason", "The Case of the Dangerous Robin", "Ripcord", "Everglades" and "The Littlest Hobo", and the series "Men into Space". In 1983, his stepdaughter, Marsalee Nicholas, was murdered by an ex-boyfriend prompting Leach to co-found the non-profit organization, Justice for Homicide Victims.
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Sellers Norman
Norman Sellers was an extremely abusive and violent man who beat his wife on a regular basis. During one heated argument, he threatened to kill his wife's child from a previous marriage. However, his wife killed him, and she served 20 years in prison before being paroled.
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