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Born in April

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Family name of "Show about nothing" writer and actor (b. April 29, 1954).
American novelist Harper Lee (b. April 28, 1926) is best known for her novel "To Kill A _________".
Star Trek's Mr. Sulu (b. April 20, 1937) (2 wds).
The Bard (baptized April 26, 1564).
Dale Earnhardt (b. April 29, 1951) was best known for his long and prolific career with this stock car racing series.
This comic actor from the era of silent films (b. April 16, 1889) was perhaps best known for his "Tramp" persona, who wore a bowler hat and a toothbrush moustache (2 wds).
Filmmaker mentioned in 25 across.
Renaissance polymath _____ Da Vinci (b. April 15, 1452).
Al Pacino's (b. April 25, 1940) breakout role was in this, the first film in Francis Ford Coppola's trilogy chronicling the story of the Corleone family (2 wds). The film also starred the actor mentioned in 3 down.
Though she was accomplished in a broad range of fields from civil rights to film direction, Maya Angelou (b. April 4, 1928) is best known as a poet, her most famous work being "I Know Why the Caged ________" (2 wds).
Saddam Hussein (b. April 28, 1937) was president of this country.
Agnetha Fältskog (b. April 5, 1950) was a member of this 1970s Swedish pop group, one of the most famous and successful bands of all time.
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This environmental advocate (b. April 3, 1934) is best know for her work with primates (2 wds).
Marlon Brando (b. April 3, 1924) won an Academy Award for his role in the 1951 film adaptation of A _______ Named Desire.
This Romantic poet with an alliterative name (b. April 7, 1770) helped launch the Romantic Age in English literature along with Samuel L. Coleridge.
We think of this "guy" (b. April 13, 1570) on November 5.
This legendary musician (b. April 30, 1933), whose musical style fuses country, jazz, rock and folk, is also an advocate for the legalization of marijuana and the use of biofuels (2 wds).
Raphael, or Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, (b. April 6, 1483) was one part of the trinity of masters of this golden age of Italian art and architecture.
American singer, actress, and filmmaker Streisand (April 24, 1942) spells her first name in this unconventional way.
Hans Christian Andersen (b. April 2, 1805) wrote some of the most renowned of this type of story (2 wds).
Ella Fizgerald (b. April 25, 1917), known for songs like "Dream a Little Dream of Me", was a legend of this genre of music.
Jackie Chan (b. April 7, 1954) was a master of this type of arts.
This child actress (b. April 23, 1928) not only lent her name to a famous virgin cocktail featuring maraschino cherries, but went on to become a renowned politician and diplomat (2 wds).
Maria Sharapova's (b. April 19, 1987) sport.
Thomas Jefferson (b. April 13, 1743) was the third president of this country (2 wds).
Victoria Beckham's (b. April 17, 1974) Spice Girls persona (2 wds)
This groundbreaking American actress (April 5, 1908) was known for pioneering female villainy in motion pictures. Her eyes were also made famous in a Kim Carnes song in 1981 (2 wds).
Actress and activist Emma Watson (b. April 15, 1990) is perhaps best known for her role as this muggle-born witch in the Harry Potter movies.
This queen, the longest-reigning British monarch (b. April 21, 1926), took the throne at the age of 25, and remains there now at the age of 96.
Marvin Gaye's (b. April 2, 1939) album What's Going On, explored themes related to damage done by this war, also known as the Second Indochina War.
________ Burnett (b. April 26, 1933) was the first woman to host a comedy variety show on American television.