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*[[Ornette Coleman]] (1930 - ) *[[Ornette Coleman]] (1930 - )
*[[Harold Bloom]] (1930 - ) *[[Harold Bloom]] (1930 - )
-*[[Silvana Mangano]], the sexiest actress of Italy's neo-realistic period.+*[[Silvana Mangano]] (1930 - 1989), Italian actress
*[[Jean-Luc Godard]] (1930 - ) *[[Jean-Luc Godard]] (1930 - )
*[[Joe Colombo]] (1930 - 1971) *[[Joe Colombo]] (1930 - 1971)

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