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Photographer
American photographer
Atlanta attorney; founding member of "Save the Fox"; a Trustee and past Vice President of Atlanta Landmarks;
American singer-songwriter and pianist. She is a classically trained musician with a mezzo-soprano vocal range.
Swedish-American actress, singer, and dancer
American singer, actor and television personality
American minister and the youngest child of civil rights leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King
American playwright, screenwriter and author
American singer, songwriter, actor
American television producer, author, philanthropist
American virtuoso trumpeter, composer, teacher, and artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center
British-American comedian, vaudevillian, actor, singer, dancer, athlete, and author
American pianist
American actor, playwright, and voice actor
Founding Director and conductor of Atlanta Boy Choir from 1959-2001, 2009-
American magician, described by Forbes as the most commercially successful magician in history
English film director, producer, screenwriter and editor
Japanese American dancer, choreographer and the associate artistic director of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
American actor, television director and writer. He first received critical acclaim in 1954 for a one-man stage show he developed, Mark Twain Tonight!, while studying at Denison University, performing as Mark Twain.
American stage and film actor, make-up artist, director and screenwriter