Author who appeared in Jaws
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BENCHLEYAuthor who appeared in "Jaws"
NIGELBruce who appeared in "Suspicion"
NIXONPresident who appeared on "Laugh-In"
TARZANHero who first appeared in 1912
NIXONPresident who appeared in "Laugh-In"
JOSESinger Feliciano who appeared in "Fargo"
DRDREMusic giant who appeared in "Training Day"
MRTTV star who once appeared in WrestleMania
ANKASinger who appeared in "The Longest Day"
GERONIMOApache leader who appeared in TR's inaugural parade
BOOPBetty who appeared in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"
JOEPESCIOscar winner who appeared in a Snickers ad
CHIPNDALEAnimated pair who first appeared in "Private Pluto"
VANJOHNSONActor who appeared in six movies with June Allyson
DURANReal-life boxing champ who appeared in "Rocky II"
OMAREPPS"House" actor who appeared in 1999's "The Mod Squad"
HAMMMia who appeared on a Wheaties box in 1999
NORMMAILERWriter who appeared in a 2004 "Gilmore Girls" episode
EMILActor Sitka who appeared in numerous Three Stooges films
NIAActress Vardalos who appeared in an American Girl doll movie
IMANSupermodel who appeared in "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country"
CISCOKid who first appeared in O. Henry's "The Caballero's Way"
YMASinger who appeared with Charlton in "Secret of the Incas"
MOTOFictional sleuth who first appeared in the Saturday Evening Post
CHANFictional character who first appeared in "The House Without a Key"
OWENActor Wilson who has appeared with Ben Stiller in 12 films
NANCYDREWCharacter who first appeared in "The Secret of the Old Clock"
CHADANDROBLOWEBrothers who appeared in "Life Goes On" and "The West Wing," respectively
DONOVANPop singer who appeared in the movie "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"
LOLAFALANADancer who appeared in "Golden Boy" after being discovered by Sammy Davis Jr.
dervishesA Muslim (specifically Sufi) religious man who has taken vows of poverty and austerity. Dervishes first appeared in the 12th century; they were noted for their wild or ecstatic rituals and were known as dancing, whirling, or howling dervishes according to the practice of their order