
George Hewitt Myers
George Hewitt Myers, whose birth and death dates are unknown, was a scholar active in the 20th century.
Moon Geun-young is a renowned South Korean actress known for her performances in various television dramas and films, particularly her roles in romantic comedies. Born on May 6, 1987, she began her acting career in 2001 and has since gained widespread recognition for her unique charm and acting skills.

George Hewitt Myers, whose birth and death dates are unknown, was a scholar active in the 20th century.

O. P. Kretzmann, a distinguished author, was born on May 7, 1901, and passed away on September 14, 1975. His works spanned various genres and were highly appreciated by readers.

S.C. Stephens is a contemporary author known for her young adult and romance novels. Her exact birth and death dates are unknown.
Robert Morneau is an individual whose profession is unknown, born on September 10, 1938. Detailed information about him is limited.

Thomas Gore was a prominent American politician who served as a United States Senator. Born on December 10, 1870, and passing away on March 16, 1949, Gore had a significant impact on American politics during his career.

Amanda Craig is a celebrated British novelist, born in 1959. Her novels frequently explore themes of class, power, and the complexities of modern life, characterized by her sharp wit and intricate character development.

George Chakiris, born on September 16, 1934, is a renowned dancer. He is best known for his performance in the film 'Zorro' and has made significant contributions to the art of dance through his leading roles in various dance and dramatic works.
Ada Velez, born on September 15, 1970, is a professional boxer known for her unwavering spirit and exceptional skills in the sport.

Ong Teng Cheong was a prominent Singaporean politician who served as the President of Singapore from 1993 to 2003. A member of the People's Action Party, he also held the positions of Speaker of Parliament and Attorney-General. Known for his dedication to public service, Ong played a significant role in nation-building and was respected for his commitment to social harmony and national identity.
