Alexander Hamilton, a US founding father, transformed America’s political and economic landscape as the first Secretary of the Treasury.
Stephen King, revered as the “King of Horror,” transformed the genre with iconic works like ‘Carrie,’ ‘The Shining,’ and ‘The Dark Tower’ series.
Hippocrates, the “Father of Modern Medicine,” revolutionized healthcare with his emphasis on ethical practice, empirical observation, and natural causes of disease.
Bob Marley, influential reggae legend, promoted peace and unity through his music, leaving an enduring global legacy of Jamaican culture and identity.
George Orwell, famed for “1984” and “Animal Farm”, powerfully critiqued totalitarianism and social injustice, leaving a profound literary legacy.
Plato, a classical Greek philosopher and founder of the Academy, greatly influenced Western thought with concepts like the Theory of Forms.
Bob Ross, renowned American painter and TV host, touched millions with his accessible art style and uplifting philosophy on “The Joy of Painting.”
Martin Luther King Jr., pivotal leader in the U.S. Civil Rights Movement, inspired millions through his advocacy for racial equality and nonviolence.
Carl Jung, Swiss psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology, profoundly influenced understanding of the human psyche, dreams, and archetypes.
Alan Moore, acclaimed English writer, revolutionized comics with seminal works like “Watchmen”, “V for Vendetta”, and “From Hell”.
Walt Disney, born 1901, redefined animation with Mickey Mouse and the first full-length animated film. His vision also created Disneyland.
Helen Keller, deaf-blind since infancy, overcame immense barriers to become a renowned author and advocate for disability rights, inspiring millions.