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Born: February 2, 1923
The Grand Dame of Dish. New York gossip columnist, at various publications, for 32 years. Her 2000 memoir, Natural Blonde, was a best-seller.
As Indianapolis Colts head coach Tony Dungy prepares for this weekend's playoff game, see why he is celebrating a milestone off the football field, too. It's his Xs and Os for a fulfilling life.
Born: September 25, 1929
Journalist and media personality. She co-hosted 20/20 for 25 years and, in the 1970s, was the first female co-anchor of a network evening-news show.
We've loved her since she was That Girl, and now Marlo Thomas is bringing us a much-needed dose of fun with her new memoir, "Growing Up Laughing."
Actor Jim Beaver's career was at an all-time high, but then his world came crashing down when his wife was diagnosed with lung cancer.
He's an Oscar-nominated actor who has appeared in more than 100 films, but thanks to the Army, he almost never made it on the big screen! The fates aligned, and Robert Vaughn is now writing about his "Fortunate Life."
Her talent has helped her break many barriers, but Diahann Carroll says it just might her legs that are to thank for her great success.
You may not know the name but you probably recognize his face from his various TV and movie roles. But it's what he did in his youth that you need to know about.
For someone who's done it all, seen it all and tried it all, all rock 'n' roll legend Eric Burdon wants is to not be misunderstood. He's divulging the secrets, struggles and accomplishments of being a rock hall-of-famer in his new book.
By leading the Indianapolis Colts to a Super Bowl win, 52-year-old Tony Dungy became the first African American coach to win the championship. And he joined only two others to win the Super Bowl as both a player and a head coach.