Bakers Dozen

Time Magazine’s Man of the Year

  1. Charles Lindbergh (the first)

  2. Winston Churchill

  3. Adolf Hitler (1938)

  4. The Ayatollah Khomeini

  5. You

  6. Jeff Bezos

  7. Franklin Roosevelt

  8. Bill Clinton

  9. Judge John Sirica

  10. Pierre Laval

  11. Barack Obama

  12. Harlow Curtice

  13. Wallis Simpson
    New category: Real Person That Someone Won an Oscar for Playing

  14. Saint Thomas More (Paul Scofield in A Man for All Seasons)

Real Person That Someone Won an Oscar for Playing

  1. Saint Thomas More (Paul Scofield in A Man for All Seasons)
  2. Gandhi (Ben Kingsley in Gandhi)

Real Person That Someone Won an Oscar for Playing

  1. Saint Thomas More (Paul Scofield in A Man for All Seasons)
  2. Gandhi (Ben Kingsley in Gandhi)
  3. Benjamin Disraeli (George Arliss in Disraeli, 1929)

Real Person That Someone Won an Oscar for Playing

  1. Saint Thomas More (Paul Scofield in A Man for All Seasons)
  2. Gandhi (Ben Kingsley in Gandhi)
  3. Benjamin Disraeli (George Arliss in Disraeli, 1929)
  4. Colin Firth (King George VI in The King’s Speech, 2010)

Real Person That Someone Won an Oscar for Playing

  1. Saint Thomas More (Paul Scofield in A Man for All Seasons)
  2. Gandhi (Ben Kingsley in Gandhi)
  3. Benjamin Disraeli (George Arliss in Disraeli, 1929)
  4. Truman Capote (Philip Seymour Hoffman in Capote, 2006)

]Real Person That Someone Won an Oscar for Playing

  1. Saint Thomas More (Paul Scofield in A Man for All Seasons)
  2. Gandhi (Ben Kingsley in Gandhi)
  3. Benjamin Disraeli (George Arliss in Disraeli, 1929)
  4. Truman Capote (Philip Seymour Hoffman in Capote
  5. Alvin York (Gary Cooper)

Real Person That Someone Won an Oscar for Playing

  1. Saint Thomas More (Paul Scofield in A Man for All Seasons)
  2. Gandhi (Ben Kingsley in Gandhi)
  3. Benjamin Disraeli (George Arliss in Disraeli, 1929)
  4. Truman Capote (Philip Seymour Hoffman in Capote, 2006)
    5 Alvin York (Gary Cooper in Sergeant York)
  5. Christy Brown (Daniel Day-Lewis in My Left Foot, 1989)

Real Person That Someone Won an Oscar for Playing

  1. Saint Thomas More (Paul Scofield in A Man for All Seasons)
  2. Gandhi (Ben Kingsley in Gandhi)
  3. Benjamin Disraeli (George Arliss in Disraeli, 1929)
  4. Truman Capote (Philip Seymour Hoffman in Capote, 2006)
  5. King George VI (Colin Firth in The King’s Speech, 2010)
  6. Alvin York (Gary Cooper in Sergeant York)
  7. Christy Brown (Daniel Day-Lewis in My Left Foot, 1989)
  8. Erin Brockovich (Julia Roberts in Erin Brockovich, 2000)

Real Person That Someone Won an Oscar for Playing

  1. Saint Thomas More (Paul Scofield in A Man for All Seasons)
  2. Gandhi (Ben Kingsley in Gandhi)
  3. Benjamin Disraeli (George Arliss in Disraeli, 1929)
  4. Truman Capote (Philip Seymour Hoffman in Capote, 2006)
  5. King George VI (Colin Firth in The King’s Speech, 2010)
  6. Alvin York (Gary Cooper in Sergeant York)
  7. Christy Brown (Daniel Day-Lewis in My Left Foot, 1989)
  8. Erin Brockovich (Julia Roberts in Erin Brockovich, 2000)
  9. Bela Lugosi (Martin Landau in Ed Wood)

Real Person That Someone Won an Oscar for Playing

  1. Saint Thomas More (Paul Scofield in A Man for All Seasons)
  2. Gandhi (Ben Kingsley in Gandhi)
  3. Benjamin Disraeli (George Arliss in Disraeli, 1929)
  4. Truman Capote (Philip Seymour Hoffman in Capote, 2006)
  5. King George VI (Colin Firth in The King’s Speech, 2010)
  6. Alvin York (Gary Cooper in Sergeant York)
  7. Christy Brown (Daniel Day-Lewis in My Left Foot, 1989)
  8. Erin Brockovich (Julia Roberts in Erin Brockovich, 2000)
  9. Bela Lugosi (Martin Landau in Ed Wood)
  10. Gen. George Patton (George C. Scott, 1970, even though he refused it)

Real Person That Someone Won an Oscar for Playing

  1. Saint Thomas More (Paul Scofield in A Man for All Seasons)
  2. Gandhi (Ben Kingsley in Gandhi)
  3. Benjamin Disraeli (George Arliss in Disraeli, 1929)
  4. Truman Capote (Philip Seymour Hoffman in Capote, 2006)
  5. King George VI (Colin Firth in The King’s Speech, 2010)
  6. Alvin York (Gary Cooper in Sergeant York)
  7. Christy Brown (Daniel Day-Lewis in My Left Foot, 1989)
  8. Erin Brockovich (Julia Roberts in Erin Brockovich, 2000)
  9. Bela Lugosi (Martin Landau in Ed Wood)
  10. Gen. George Patton (George C. Scott, 1970, even though he refused it)
  11. June Carter Cash (Reese Witherspoon in Walk the Line, 2005)

Real Person That Someone Won an Oscar for Playing

  1. Saint Thomas More (Paul Scofield in A Man for All Seasons)

  2. Gandhi (Ben Kingsley in Gandhi)

  3. Benjamin Disraeli (George Arliss in Disraeli, 1929)

  4. Truman Capote (Philip Seymour Hoffman in Capote, 2006)

  5. King George VI (Colin Firth in The King’s Speech, 2010)

  6. Alvin York (Gary Cooper in Sergeant York)

  7. Christy Brown (Daniel Day-Lewis in My Left Foot, 1989)

  8. Erin Brockovich (Julia Roberts in Erin Brockovich, 2000)

  9. Bela Lugosi (Martin Landau in Ed Wood)

  10. Gen. George Patton (George C. Scott, 1970, even though he refused it)

  11. June Carter Cash (Reese Witherspoon in Walk the Line, 2005)
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  12. Katharine Hepburn (Cate Blanchett in The Aviator)

Real Person That Someone Won an Oscar for Playing

  1. Saint Thomas More (Paul Scofield in A Man for All Seasons)

  2. Gandhi (Ben Kingsley in Gandhi)

  3. Benjamin Disraeli (George Arliss in Disraeli, 1929)

  4. Truman Capote (Philip Seymour Hoffman in Capote, 2006)

  5. King George VI (Colin Firth in The King’s Speech, 2010)

  6. Alvin York (Gary Cooper in Sergeant York)

  7. Christy Brown (Daniel Day-Lewis in My Left Foot, 1989)

  8. Erin Brockovich (Julia Roberts in Erin Brockovich, 2000)

  9. Bela Lugosi (Martin Landau in Ed Wood)

  10. Gen. George Patton (George C. Scott, 1970, even though he refused it)

  11. June Carter Cash (Reese Witherspoon in Walk the Line, 2005)
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  12. Katharine Hepburn (Cate Blanchett in The Aviator)

  13. Claus von Bulow (Jeremy Irons)

Songs with the same exact title which are otherwise unrelated to each other (minimum of 3 different artists<—last condition subject to revision if necessary)

  1. Breathe: The Cult, Kate Bush, U2

Songs with the same exact title which are otherwise unrelated to each other (minimum of 3 different artists<—last condition subject to revision if necessary)

  1. Breathe: The Cult, Kate Bush, U2
  2. Hosanna: Hillsong United, Jesus Christ Superstar, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Requiem

Songs with the same exact title which are otherwise unrelated to each other (minimum of 3 different artists<—last condition subject to revision if necessary)

  1. Breathe: The Cult, Kate Bush, U2

  2. Hosanna: Hillsong United, Jesus Christ Superstar, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Requiem
    [/QUOTE]

  3. “Fire” - Ohio Players, Pointer Sisters, Crazy World of Arthur Brown

Songs with the same exact title which are otherwise unrelated to each other (minimum of 3 different artists<—last condition subject to revision if necessary)

  1. Breathe: The Cult, Kate Bush, U2

  2. Hosanna: Hillsong United, Jesus Christ Superstar, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Requiem
    [/quote]

  3. “Fire” - Ohio Players, Pointer Sisters, Crazy World of Arthur Brown

  4. “After Midnight” Eric Clapton, Instrumental from the movie musical Chicago, and Blink 182

Songs with the same exact title which are otherwise unrelated to each other (minimum of 3 different artists<—last condition subject to revision if necessary)

  1. Breathe: The Cult, Kate Bush, U2

  2. Hosanna: Hillsong United, Jesus Christ Superstar, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Requiem
    [/quote]

  3. “Fire” - Ohio Players, Pointer Sisters, Crazy World of Arthur Brown

  4. “After Midnight” Eric Clapton, Instrumental from the movie musical Chicago, and Blink 182

  5. “Gloria” - U2, Laura Brannigan, Shadows of Knight (or Them)

  6. “I Want You” - Bob Dylan, Marvin Gaye, Kiss

  7. “My Love” - Paul McCartney & Wings, Petula Clark, Justin Timberlake

Songs with the same exact title which are otherwise unrelated to each other (minimum of 3 different artists<—last condition subject to revision if necessary)

  1. Breathe: The Cult, Kate Bush, U2
  2. Hosanna: Hillsong United, Jesus Christ Superstar, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Requiem
  3. “Fire” - Ohio Players, Pointer Sisters, Crazy World of Arthur Brown
  4. “After Midnight” Eric Clapton, Instrumental from the movie musical Chicago, and Blink 182
  5. “Gloria” - U2, Laura Brannigan, Shadows of Knight (or Them)
  6. “I Want You” - Bob Dylan, Marvin Gaye, Kiss
  7. “My Love” - Paul McCartney & Wings, Petula Clark, Justin Timberlake
  8. “Crazy” - Patsy Cline, Seal, Gnarls Barkley, Aerosmith, Lumidee
    …to name only a few. Suffice to say, “Crazy” is a bit overused as a song title.

Songs with the same exact title which are otherwise unrelated to each other (minimum of 3 different artists<—last condition subject to revision if necessary)

  1. Breathe: The Cult, Kate Bush, U2
  2. Hosanna: Hillsong United, Jesus Christ Superstar, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Requiem
  3. “Fire” - Ohio Players, Pointer Sisters, Crazy World of Arthur Brown
  4. “After Midnight” Eric Clapton, Instrumental from the movie musical Chicago, and Blink 182
  5. “Gloria” - U2, Laura Brannigan, Shadows of Knight (or Them)
  6. “I Want You” - Bob Dylan, Marvin Gaye, Kiss
  7. “My Love” - Paul McCartney & Wings, Petula Clark, Justin Timberlake
  8. “Crazy” - Patsy Cline, Seal, Gnarls Barkley, Aerosmith, Lumidee
  9. “Call Me” - Blondie, Al Green, Aretha Franklin, Petulia Clark, Skyy, and others

Songs with the same exact title which are otherwise unrelated to each other (minimum of 3 different artists<—last condition subject to revision if necessary)

  1. Breathe: The Cult, Kate Bush, U2
  2. Hosanna: Hillsong United, Jesus Christ Superstar, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Requiem
  3. “Fire” - Ohio Players, Pointer Sisters, Crazy World of Arthur Brown
  4. “After Midnight” Eric Clapton, Instrumental from the movie musical Chicago, and Blink 182
  5. “Gloria” - U2, Laura Brannigan, Shadows of Knight (or Them)
  6. “I Want You” - Bob Dylan, Marvin Gaye, Kiss
  7. “My Love” - Paul McCartney & Wings, Petula Clark, Justin Timberlake
  8. “Crazy” - Patsy Cline, Seal, Gnarls Barkley, Aerosmith, Lumidee
  9. “Call Me” - Blondie, Al Green, Aretha Franklin, Petulia Clark, Skyy, and others
  10. “Dreams” - Fleetwood Mac, Van Halen, Gabrielle, Cranberries