John F. Kennedy Jr. (1960-1999)
John Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr., was the youngest child and the only son of US President John F. Kennedy. Born just two weeks after his father was elected President of the United States and losing him when he was three days short of his third birthday, his life was full of twists, turns, and gossip that often accompanies children of famous people. Despite being born in a politically powerful and rich family and having a privileged upbringing, he never took anything in his life for granted and worked hard towards finding a niche for himself in society. He worked as a lawyer, journalist, and a magazine publisher and was a favourite subject for the paparazzi and popular media due to his lineage, good looks, and risk prone lifestyle.
Christina Applegate (1971-)
Christina Applegate is an award winning American actress and dancer. She played one of the main roles in the American situational comedy series ‘Married… With Children’, for which she gained much fame. The show, which aired for ten years, earned huge popularity throughout the US, and was also later broadcast in several other countries. She played a guest role in the famous American situational comedy series ‘Friends’. Her role won her an Emmy Award. She also earned nominations for the Golden Globe and the Tony Award. Applegate has appeared in several movies as well. She was seen in main roles in movies, such as ‘Grand Theft Parsons’ and ‘Vacations’.
Augusto Pinochet (1915-2006)
Augusto Pinochet was a military officer in Chile who led the U.S.-backed military coup that overthrew President Salvador Allende’s socialist government. He became the head of the subsequent military government, a role he retained for nearly two decades. While many characterize his government as fascist, others describe the regime as ultra-nationalistic and Pinochet as a despot. His rule was characterized by widespread arrests and torture of liberal dissenters as well as the development of Chile’s free market economy. While his privatization policies did provoke a revival of Chile’s floundering economy, they also are believed to have greatly increased economic inequality.
Joel Kinnaman (1979-)

Joe DiMaggio (1914-1999)

Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919)








