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  • Caballero, Flavio, actor
  • Cable, G. W., US novelist
  • Cabrera, Francisco, baseball player, hero of the 1992 NLCS for the Atlanta Braves
  • Cabrera, Pedro, (1938-2002), Cuban actor and director who on Puerto Rican television
  • Cachin, Marcel, founder of the daily L'Humanité
  • Cadez, Andrej, astrophysicist
  • [[Pietro Cadorna|Cadorna, Pietro]] Never mind, see talk:Pietro Cadorna
  • Cadwaladr, Dilys, poet
  • Caldwalader, Thomas, (1795-1874), American (Union Army) General
  • Cairncross, Alec, (born 1911), chancellor of the University of Glasgow
  • Caldwell, Zoe, (born 1933), actress
  • Call, Daniel, dramatist, author
  • Callender, Red, (died 1992), composer
  • Callinicus III, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Callinicus II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Callinicus I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Callinicus IV, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Callinicus, Patriarch of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Callistus II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Callistus I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Calvia, Pompeo
  • Camacho, Eliodoro
  • Cambosu, Salvatore
  • Cambridge, Godfrey, (1933-1976), actor
  • Camera, Dom Helder, (died 1999), Brazilian bishop and human rights activist
  • Camões, Luis de, poet, author of the Lusíadas
  • Campagna, Phil, Canadian writer
  • Campanella, Joseph, (born 1933), actor
  • Campbell, Archibald, (died 1661), Marquess of Argyll, Scottish Covenanter
  • Campbell, Archie, (1914-1987), comedian
  • Campbell, Edna, basketball player, Sacramento Monarchs
  • Campbell, Robin, (born 1954), guitarist and singer of UB40
  • Campero, Narciso
  • Campíns, Luís Herrera, Venezuelan president
  • Campo, Radulphus de Longo, scholastic philosopher
  • Campos, Fernando de, novelist
  • Can, Libel, musician
  • Canales, Johnny, musician
  • Candeloro, Philippe, Canadian figure skater
  • Canetti, Veza, dramatist, author
  • Cannan, Edwin, (1861-1935), British economist
  • Cannan, May Wedderburn, (1893-1973), poet
  • Cano, Juan Sebastian, (died 1526), Spanish explorer
  • Cano, Juan Sebastian del, completed the first global circumnavigation, started by Magellan
  • Cão, Diogo, (died c. 1486), Portuguese explorer
  • Cap, Frantisek, (1913-1972), film director
  • Cappai, Pietro Chessa
  • Capps, Steve, co-creator of Apple Macintosh and Newton
  • Capreolus, John, scholastic philosopher
  • Capuana, Luigi, novelist
  • Capuder, Andrej, (born 1942), poet
  • Caracciolo, Landulph, scholastic philosopher
  • Cardenas, Steve, musician
  • Cardi, Ludovico, (also known as Cigoli)
  • Cardoso, Edgar, expert in bridge engineering
  • Carey, Peter Stafford, (1845-1883), British bailiff
  • Carey, Thomas Godfrey, (1895-1902), British bailiff
  • Cargo, Ivan, (1898-1958), painter
  • Carleton, Will, poet
  • Carlille, Richard, (1790-1843), reformer
  • Carlson, Jessica, (born 1977), American archer
  • Carlson, John Fabian, (1875-1945), painter
  • Carnarvon, George, British aristocrat and Tutankhamon expedition sponsor
  • Carpentier, Patrick, race car driver
  • Carr, Leroy, musician
  • Carr, Marina, Aosdána
  • Carr, Sister Wynona, musician
  • Carriedo, Francisco
  • Carrillo, Rosa, (1960-2002), Univision news anchor.
  • Carroll, Thomas, first self-propelled combine harvester
  • Carroll, Thomas King, governor
  • Carrus, Maurizio
  • Carruth, Hayden, poet
  • Carson, Ciarán, Aosdána
  • Carson, Martha, musician
  • Carson, Sunset, (born 1922), actor
  • Carstens, Lina, (1892-1978), actress
  • Carta, Maria
  • Carter, Bo, musician
  • Carter, Carlene, (born 1955), country-music singer
  • Carter, Charles J., magician
  • Carter, Don, (born 1926), bowler
  • Cartier, Jean, muralist
  • Casamayor, Joel, world champion boxer
  • Casares, Maria, (1922-1996), actress
  • Casey, Philip, Aosdána
  • Casgrain, Henri Raymond, priest, author, historian
  • Cash, Dave, baseball player
  • Cash, Dave, disc jockey
  • Cassidy, Joanna, US actor
  • Cassini, Igor, (1915-2002), gossip columnist ("Cholly Knickerbocker")
  • Cassini, Oleg, (born 1913), fashion designer
  • Cassola, Carlo, novelist
  • Casson, Alfred Joseph, (1898-1992), painter
  • Casson, Lionel, historian
  • Castellano, Myrta, singer
  • Castellion, Sebastian, translator of the Bible
  • Castello-Branco, Camillo
  • Castelnau, Edouard de, (1851-1944), General
  • Castelvì, Jose Delitala
  • Castillo, Eric del, actor
  • Castinus, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Castinus, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Castle, Irene, (1893-1969), dancer
  • Castle, Vernon, (1887-1918), dancer
  • Castro, Julián, Venezuelan president
  • Casu, Pietro
  • Casula, Antioco, Montanaru
  • Casula, Francesco
  • Cates, Gilbert, (born 1934), producer, director
  • Catherwood, Mary Hartwell, US novelist
  • Catholicoi, of Armenia, bishop
  • Catlett, Big Sid, musician
  • Cattaneo, Danese, sculptor
  • Caulfield, Henry S., governor
  • Cavazza, Boris, (born 1939), actor
  • Cec, Toncka, (1896-1943), national heroine.
  • Ceffons, Peter, scholastic philosopher
  • Ceja, Gonzalo, musician
  • Cenni, Cosimo, sculptor
  • Ceram, C. W., (1915-1972), author
  • Cerar, Miro, (born 1939), gymnast, Olympic athlete
  • Cermelj, Lavo, (1889-1980), physicist
  • Cernej, Anica, (1900-1944), poet
  • Cernigoj, Avgust, (1898-1985), painter
  • Cerny, Jozka, musician
  • Cervi, Gino, Italian actor
  • Cesi, Bartolomeo, (1556-1629), painter
  • Ceulemans, Raymond, billiards player
  • Chads, John Cornell, British Virgin Islands president
  • Chadwick, Paul, US cartoonist of Concrete comic book
  • Chadwick, Whitefield, (1854-1931), composer
  • Chaffee, Gary, musician
  • Chagoyan, Maria Rosa, actress
  • Chakerian, Gulbank Don, mathematician
  • Chalbaud, Carlos Delgado, Venezuelan president
  • Chalifoux, Thelma, Canadian senator
  • Chamberlain, Steve, Binary File Descriptor, Cygwin
  • Chambers, Dennis, musician
  • Chambers, Dorothea, tennis player
  • Chambless, Edgar, Roadtown
  • Champion, Tony, athlete
  • Chang, Min Chueh, biologist
  • Changling, Wang, (probably mistaken filing of "Wang, Changling", retained for accessibility:) poet
  • Chanho, Park, MLB Player
  • Chapelle, Howard I., maritime history
  • Chaplin, Victoria, (born 1951)
  • Chaput, Maria, Canadian senator
  • Charitopoulos, Manuel, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Charles, Denis, musician
  • Chase, James Hadley, American mystery writer
  • Chatten, Klaus, dramatist, author
  • Chatton, Walter, scholastic philosopher
  • Chatzeres, Samuel, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Chaudhary, Mahima, Indian actress
  • Chauncy, Charles, (1592-1672), President of Harvard 1654-72
  • Chauncy, Charles, (1705-1787), pastor of First Church, Boston 1727-87
  • Chemnitz, Martin, (1522-1586), theologian
  • Cheney, James, (died 1964), US civil rights activist
  • Cherkasov, Nikolai, (1903-1966), actor
  • Chernov, Victor, Socialist Revolutionary Leader
  • Chertoff, Benjamin, Popular Mechanics research editor
  • Chhabria, Dilip, car designer, India
  • Ch'ien Mu
  • Childress, Alice, (1912-1994), novelist
  • Chisum, John, (died 1884), cattle baron
  • Chlebnikov, Velimir, (1885-1922), writer
  • Chliarenus, Constantine, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Chmielowski, Adam, Polish painter
  • Choi Yong-kun, North Korean president
  • Chomsky, Marvin J. (born 1929), film
  • Chotek, Sophia
  • Chouinard, Joseé, (born 1969), Canadian figure skater
  • Christensen, Ione, Canadian senator
  • Christmas, Eric, (died 2000), actor
  • Christodoulus of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Christopher I of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Christopher II of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Christopher of Bayern, (1442-1448), Icelandic ruler
  • Chrysanthus I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Chrysoberges, Nicholas, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Ciecierski, Tomasz, Polish painter
  • Cigliano, Fausto, musician
  • Cimperman, Franc, (1852-1873), poet
  • Cimperman, Josip, (1847-1893), poet
  • Civilis, Julius, rebel
  • Cizek, Franz, (1865-1946), painter
  • Claesson, Stig, Swedish writer
  • Claflin, Avery, (died 1979), composer
  • Clampitt, Amy, poet
  • Clapp, Gordon, (born 1948), US actor
  • Clara, Benjamin, musician
  • Clare, Alys, author
  • Clarembald of Arras, scholastic philosopher
  • Clark, Barney, (died 1983), first artificial heart recipient
  • Clark, Greg, (1892-1977), Canadian writer
  • Clark, Jimmy, Formula 1 driver
  • Clarke, Graham, illustrator
  • Clarke, Mick, musician
  • Clarkson, Frank Cecil, (1926-1934)
  • Clay, Otis, (born 1942), gospel and R&B singer
  • Clayton, Buck, musician
  • Clayton, Jo, author
  • Cleaves, Jessica, (born 1948), musician (P Funk)
  • Clemens, Clarence, (born 1942), US musician of (E Street Band)
  • Clement, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Clement, Martin W. (1881-1966), president of the Pennsylvania Railroad 1935–1948
  • Clements, Tom, athlete
  • Clements, William P., (1987-1991), American Governor of Texas
  • Clerc, Julien, musician
  • Cleveland, James, Reverend, musician
  • Cliff, Michelle, poet
  • Clifton, Harry, Aosdána
  • Clifton, Lucille, poet
  • Clive, Kitty, actor
  • Clodion, sculptor
  • Cluytens, Charles, conductor
  • Coady, Michael, Aosdána
  • Coates, Robert, US musician
  • Cobb, John R., (1899-1952), automobile racer
  • Cobb, Sylvanus, Jr., author of The Gunmaker of Moscow
  • Cobham, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • Coburn, Alvin Langdon, photographer
  • Cochran, William, statistician
  • Code, Keith, racing instructor
  • Codman, Charles, (1800-1842), American painter
  • Coe, Barry, (born 1934), actor
  • Coe, Tony, musician
  • Coëme, Guy, Minister-President of Wallonia
  • Coetzer, Amanda, (RSA)
  • Coffin, Howard, (died 1937), co-founder of the Hudson Motor Company
  • Coffman, Virginia, author
  • Coggan, Frederick, (1909-2000), Archbishop of Canterbury
  • Cohen, Greg
  • Cohen, Stan, poet
  • Cohn, Joe, musician
  • Coi, Zuanne de Tonini da, mathematician
  • Coke, Robert, (1829-1897), U.S. Senator and Governor of Texas
  • Cole, Cozy, musician
  • Cole, Jerry, musician -- strike-thru un-lk non-bio-worthy n-n ' 259 of about 612 for "Jerry Cole " "Surf rock" OR guitarist. ' entry
  • Cole, William Horace, UK prankster
  • Coleman, Helena, Canadian writer
  • Coleman, Joseph James, chemist, Bell-Coleman refrigerator
  • Coleman, Joseph James (born c. 1924), fugitive
  • Coleman, Wanda, poet
  • Coles, Cecil, (1888-1918), composer
  • Colijn, Hendrik, prime minister
  • Coll, John, sculptor
  • Colledge, Cecilia, (born 1920), figure skater
  • Collett, Jonas, (1833-1836), Norwegian Prime Minister
  • Colley, Scott
  • Collier, Eugenia W., (born 1928), professor, writer
  • Collignon, Robert, Minister-President of Wallonia
  • Collingwood, Robin, (died 1943), philosopher
  • Collins, Billy, (died 1984), American boxer
  • Collins, Patrick, Saoi of Aosdána
  • Collins, Rudy, (born 1934), drummer for the Dizzy Gillespie quintet
  • Collister, Christine, musician
  • Collot, Marie-Anne, sculptor
  • Coloma, Luis, (born 1851), Spanish Jesuit writer, theologian
  • Colombe, Jean, painter
  • Colquhoun, James, (1780-1855)
  • Colquhoun, Robert
  • Columbo, Rus, (born 1908), singer, bandleader, composer
  • Comencini, Luigi, film director
  • Comenus, John Amos, Orbis Sesualim Pictis Picture Book
  • Comins, Nicholas, (binaural stethoscope)
  • Compotista, Garlandus, scholastic philosopher
  • Compton, Richmal, (fl. early 20th century), Just William
  • Conant, James Bryan, (1893-1978), chemist and politician
  • Congdon, Bevan, (born 1938), New Zealand cricket player
  • Congiu, Raimondo
  • Coninckx, Stijn, film director
  • Connell, Evan S., Jr, poet
  • Connellan, Leo, (Clear Blue Lobster-Water Country trilogy)
  • Conner, Ralph aka Charles William Gordon, The Man from Glengarry, Glengarry School Days
  • Connick, Harry, Sr., district attorney, singer
  • Connolly, Peter, illustrator
  • Conrad, Walter Arensberg, (Dada)
  • Constant, (born 1920), painter
  • Constantine I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Constantine II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Constantine III, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Constantine IV, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Constantine V, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Constantine VI, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Constantius II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Constantius I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Contreras, Eleazar López, Venezuelan president
  • Cook, Joan, Canadian senator
  • Cook, Judith, author
  • Cook, Michael, Canadian writer
  • Cook, Roger, (fl. 1960s), songwriter, associated with Roger Greenaway
  • Cookman, Nathaniel George, (1896-1903)
  • Cooksey, Mark, composer
  • Coolidge, Clark, poet
  • Coolidge, William David (1873-1975), X-rays
  • Coolman, Todd
  • Coombs, D. D., US painter
  • Coombs, Robin, Coombs antibody
  • Cooney, Ray, British playwright (comedies and farces)
  • Cooper, Cinthya, WNBA basketball player
  • Cooper, Dave, comic creator
  • Cooper, Doug, Canadian writer
  • Cooper, Louise, author
  • Cooper, Mudbone, (born 1953), singer (P Funk)
  • Copeland, John Paul, Canadian writer
  • Copeland, Royal, Canadian athlete
  • Coppola, Carmine, (died 1991), composer, conductor
  • Corcoran, Frank, member of Aosdána
  • Cord, Errett, (born 1894), automobile entrepreneur
  • Corda, Alberto, Cuban photographer
  • Corda, Mario
  • Cordero, Joaquin, Mexican actor
  • Cordero, Paquito, Puerto Rican actor and producer
  • Cordoba, Hernandez Gonzalo de, (died 1515), "El Gran Capitan", Spanish General.
  • Cordy, Jane, Canadian senator
  • Cormeau, Yvonne, (1909-1998), Special Operations Executive agent, WW II heroine
  • Cornell, Thomas, (born 1937), American painter
  • Corner, Alexis, musician
  • Cornwallis, Frederick, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • Corrolla, Adam, comedian
  • Corrothers, James D., poet
  • Cortes, Alberto, singer
  • Cortes, Nestor, comedian
  • Cortez, Jayne, poet
  • Cosmas I, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Cosmas III, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Cosmas III, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Cosmas I, of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Cosmas II, of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Cosmas III, of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Cosmas II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Cosmas I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Cossette-Trudel, Jacques, FLQ Terrorist
  • Cossu, Gavino
  • Costa, Beatriz, (actress)
  • Costa, Enrico
  • Côté, Paul, president of VIA Rail Canada
  • Coulber, Dunstan, musician
  • Coulibaly, Ouezzin
  • Cousteau, Simone, first woman scuba diver, wife of Jacques
  • Coutinho, Gago, (1869-1959), aviator
  • Couzyn, Jeni, poet
  • Covay, Don, musician
  • Cranston, Toller
  • Crase, Douglas, poet
  • Crathorne, William, scholastic philosopher
  • Craven, Beverley, singer-songwriter
  • Crawford, Rufus, athlete
  • Crayton, Pee, musician
  • Cremazie, Claude, (1827-1879), Canadian writer
  • Croft, Dash, (born 1940), musician
  • Cromwell, William Nelson, (1854-1948), American lawyer and entrepreneur
  • Cron, Al, musician
  • Cronin, Anthony, Aosdána
  • Cronin, Julie, horse racing jockey
  • Crotty, Thomas, (born 1934), American painter
  • Cruger, John H., (1738-1807), Colonel of Tory militia in Revolutionary War
  • Cruikshank, John Augustus Cockburn, Administrator of the British Virgin Islands (1946-1954)
  • Cucu, Gheorghe, (born 1882), composer
  • Cugusi, Michele
  • Cuk, Janez, (1933-1964), actor.
  • Cuk, Marij, (born 1952), poet
  • Cullars, Star, (born 1964), musician (P Funk)
  • Culver, Rick, musician
  • Cummings, Peter, Canadian writer
  • Cummings, Terry, American former NBA basketball player
  • Cundric, Valentin, (born 1938), poet
  • Cunnigham, Jack, british politician
  • Cunningham, John, RAF group captain and night-fighter ace
  • Cunningham, Johnny, (1957-2003) musician
  • Cunningham, Phil, accordionist
  • Curley, Carlo (1952-), concert organist
  • Curnow, Allen, (1911-2001), poet
  • Curry, Lige, (born 1953), musician (P Funk)
  • Curtis, Ernst Robert, (1886-1956), romanist
  • Cuypers, Pierre, architect
  • Cuypers, Pieter, (died 1669)
  • Cvetko, Ciril, (1920-1999), composer, conductor, pedagogue and publicist
  • Cybis, Boleslaw, Polish painter
  • Cybis, Jan, Polish painter
  • Cyprian, of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Cyprius, Gregory, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Cyriacus, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Cyriacus, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Cyril II, of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Cyril, Metropolitan of Moscow, (1568-1572)
  • Cyrus of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Cyrus, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Czachorski, Wladyslaw, Polish painter
  • Czapski, Jozef, Polish painter
  • Czarny, Marcin, Polish painter
  • Czechowicz, Szymon, Polish painter
  • Czyzewski, Tytus, Polish painter