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Duchin, Eddy
pianist, bandleaderBirthplace: Cambridge, Mass.Born: 1909Died: 1951Fisher, Eddie
(Edwin) singerBirthplace: PhiladelphiaBorn: 8/10/28Eddie Albert
Eddie Albert(Edward Albert Heimberger)actorBorn: 4/22/1906Birthplace: Rock Island, Illinois A stage, screen, and television actor whose film credits include Roman Holiday (1953) and I'll Cry…Nelson Eddy
Nelson Eddyactor, singerBorn: 6/29/1901Birthplace: Providence, Rhode Island Actor and singer known for his baritone voice. Nelson starred with Jeanette MacDonald in eight major musicals and operettas…Eddie Collins
Eddie CollinsBorn: May 2, 1887Baseball 2B led Philadelphia A's (1910-11) and Chicago White Sox (1917) to 3 World Series titles; AL MVP in 1914; had 3,311 career hits and 743 stolen bases.Died…Eddie Eagan
Eddie EaganBorn: Apr. 26, 1898 Only athlete to win gold medals in both Summer and Winter Olympics (Boxing–1920, Bobsled–1932).Died: June 14, 1967Leo DurocherD - FAlan EaglesonEddie Gaedel
Eddie GaedelBorn: June 8, 1925Baseball PH St. Louis Browns' 3-foot-7 player whose career lasted one at bat (he walked) on Aug 19, 1951; hired as a publicity stunt by eccentric owner Bill…Eddie Mathews
Eddie MathewsBorn: Oct. 13, 1931Baseball 3B led NL in HRs twice (1953,59); hit 30 or more home runs 9 straight years; 512 career HRs.Died: Feb. 18, 2001Pedro MartinezK - MChristy Mathewson…Eddie Murray
Eddie MurrayBorn: Feb. 24, 1956Baseball 1B-DH AL Rookie of Year in 1977; became 20th player in history, but only 2nd switch hitter (after Pete Rose) to get 3,000 hits; one of only 3 men (…Eddie Rickenbacker
Eddie RickenbackerBorn: Oct. 8, 1890Mechanic and auto racer became America's top flying ace (22 kills) in World War I; owned Indianapolis Speedway (1927-45) and ran Eastern Air Lines (1938-59…