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Shaggy, Reggae singer; Orville Richard Burrell on (Rae Town, Kingston, Jamaica 22 October 1968). William Shakespeare, Dramatist and Poet; William Shakespeare (1564-1616). Shakira, Singer; Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll (Barranquilla, Colombia 9 February 1977). Tupac Amaru Shakur, Rapper; Lesane Parish Crooks (Brooklyn, NY 1971). Shamu, First killer whale to be born in captivity and survive; Kalina (SeaWorld, Florida 26 September 1985). Shamu is the stage name of many killer whales at SeaWorld. Bob Shane, A founder member of The Kingston Trio, Bob Schoen (Hawaii 1 February 1934). Ntozake Shange, Playright, poet; Paulette Williams (Trenton, New Jersey 18 October 1948). Shanice, Singer/dancer Shanice Wilson, (USA, 1973). First musical guest on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno". Ravi Shankar, Sitar player; Robindra Shankar (Veranasi, India 7 April 1920). Bill Shankly, Footballer and football manager; William Shankly. (Scotland, 1913-1981). Del Shannon, Singer; Charles Weedon Westove, (Coopersville, Michigan 30 December 1934 8 February 1990). Natan Sharansky, Zionist; Anatoly Borisovich Shcharansky (Donetsk, Ukraine 20 January 1948). Omar Sharif, Actor; Michael Shalhoub (Alexandria, Egypt 10 April 1932). Jack Sharkey, Heavyweight boxer; Joseph Paul Zukauskas (Binghamton, New York 26 October 1902 - 17 August 1994). Ariel Sharon, Prime Minister of Israel; Ariel Shinerman (Kafr Malal, Palestine 1928). Dee Dee Sharp, Singer; Dione LaRue (Philadelphia 9 September 1945). Grant Shaud, Actor; Edward Shaud III (Evanston, Illinois 27 February 1961). Artie Shaw, Band leader; Arthur Jacob Arshawsky (East Manhattan, New York City 23 May 1910 - 30 December, 2004). Also known as Art; and occasionally stated to be Abraham. George Bernard Shaw, Dramatist, Socialist and free thinker; George Bernard Shaw (Ireland, 1856-1926). Irwin Shaw, Novelist and playwright; Irwin Gilbert Shamforoff (New York, New York 27 February 1913 - 16 May 1984). Sandie Shaw, Singer, née Sandra Ann Goodrich, (Dagenham Essex 26 February 1947). Tended to perform shoeless, to the endless fascination of camera crews. Thomas Edward Shaw, Archeologist/soldier, Thomas Edward Lawrence, aka Lawrence of Arabia, (used Shaw pseudonym beginning in 1927), (England, 1885-1935). Victoria Shaw, Actor; Jeanette Elphick, (USA, 1935-1988). Dick Shawn, Actor; Richard Schulefand, (USA, 1929-1987). Harry Shearer, Voice actor; Harrison Julius Shearer (Los Angeles, California 23 December 1943).
Norma Shearer, Actor; Edith Norma Shearer (Montreal, Quebec 10 August 1900 - 12 June 1983). Queen of Sheba; many sources cite Makeda (Ophir 1020 - 960BC), an Ethiopian queen, others suggest Hatshepsut, The Ablest Queen of Far Antiquity (1503 - 1482 BC). There seems no consensus. Ally Sheedy, Actor, Alexandra Elizabeth Sheedy, (USA, 1962). Charlie Sheen, Carlos Irwin Estevez, Actor, (USA, 1965). Fulton J. Sheen, Archbishop and broadcaster; Fulton John Sheen (El Paso, Illinois 8 May 1895 - 9 December 1979). Martin Sheen, Ramon Estevez, Actor, (USA, 1940). Barry Sheene, Motorcycle racer, Barry Stephen Frank Sheene (London 11 September 1950 - 10 March 2003). "The man who made motorbike racing famous." Judith Sheindlin, Judge; née Judith Blum (Brooklyn, New York 21 October 1942) Also known as Judge Judy. Mary Shelley, Mary Wallstonecraft Godwin, Author of 'Frankenstein' (England, 1797-1851). Alan Shepard, Astronaut; Alan Bartlett Shepard, Jr. (Derry, New Hampshire 18 November 1923 - 21 July 1998). The first American in space. Sam Shepard, Movie/actor/writer/director, Samuel Shepard Rogers, (USA, 1943). Ann Sheridan, Actor, Clara Lou Sheridan, (USA, 1915-1967). Allan Sherman, Humor singer; Allan Copelon (Chicago 30 November 1924 - 21 November 1973). Had a hit with "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh".
Vladek Sheybal, Actor; Wladyslaw Sheybal (Poland 12 March 1923 - 16 October 1992). Brooke Shields, Actor, Christa Brooke Camille Shields, (USA, 1965). Gertrude Shilling, Wearer of Splendid Hats at Ascot Races, Gertrude Ethel T. Silberston, (1910-1999). Talia Shire, Actor, Talia Rose Coppola (Sister of Francis Ford Coppola) (USA, 1946). Anne Shirley, Actor; Dawn Evelyn Paris (New York City 17 April 1934 - 4 July 1993). First appeared as Dawn O'Day, she changed her name after appearing as Anne of Green Gables in the 1934 movie. "Red" Shoendienst, Hall of fame baseball player, Albert Shoendienst, (USA, 1923). Toots Shor, Raconteur, restaurateur; Bernard Shor (Philadelphia 6 May 1905 - 23 January 1977). Dinah Shore, Singer and Actor, Frances Rose Shore, (USA, 1916-1994). Clement Shorter, Writer, editor; Clement King Shorter (1857-1926). Ras Shorty I, aka Lord Shorty, Calypsonian; Garfield Blackman (Trinidad, 6 October 1941 - 12 July 2000, Port of Spain, Trinidad). Herb Shriner, Actor and comedian; Herbert Arthur Schiner (Toledo, Ohio 29 May 1918 - 23 April 1970). Sargent Shriver, Politician; Robert Sargent Shriver Jr. (Westminster, Maryland 9 November 1915). Nevil Shute, Novelist, Nevil Shute Norway (Ealing, Middlesex, 17 January 1899 - 12 January 1960). M. Night Shyamalan, Film director and writer; Manoj Nelliyattu Shyamalan (Pondicherry, India 6 August 1970).
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