LADY BIRD JOHNSON
Characters - Alphabetical
 
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FIRST NAME LAST NAME DESCRIPTION
BessAbellLady Bird's permanent White House staff.
RalphAbernathyAmerican Civil Rights Movement leader.
BellaAbzugAmerican lawyer, politician, and leader in the women's movement.
AbigailAdamsFormer First Lady of the United States.
AnselAdamsAmerican photographer and environmentalist.
EdieAdamsAmerican comedian, actress, singer and businesswoman.
SpiroAgnew39th Vice President of the United States.
AlvinAileyAfrican - American dancer, choreographer and activist.
JosefAlbersGerman-American designer, painter, educator and typographer.
MuhammadAliAmerican boxer, philanthropist, and activist.
SteveAllenAmerican TV personality.
WoodyAllenAmerican filmmaker.
CarolAndersonAmerican academic.
JackAndersonAmerican newspaper columnist.
MarianAndersonAfrican-American contralto.
JulieAndrewsEnglish actress, singer, and author.
MayaAngelouAfrican-American poet and author.
RichardAnuszkiewiczAmerican painter, printmaker, and sculptor.
HannahArendtGerman-American philosopher and political theorist.
ArthurAsheAmerican professional tennis player.
RichardAvedonAmerican fashion and portrait photographer.
Johann S.BachA German composer.
JoanBaezAmerican singer, songwriter, musician and activist.
Pearl MaeBaileyAmerican actress, singer, and author.
BobbyBakerLBJ's political adviser.
GeorgeBalanchineAmerican ballet choreographer.
JamesBaldwinAmerican writer.
AnneBancroftAmerican actress.
CharlesBartlettAmerican journalist.
CountBasieAmerican jazz musician and composer.
LeonardBaskinAmerican sculptor, draughtsman and graphic artist.
BillBaxterLady Bird's pastor.
LeeBayganLBJ's makeup man.
BettyBealeFormer columnist and reporter for The Washington Evening Star.
Ludwig vanBeethovenA German composer and pianist.
HarryBelafonteAmerican musician and actor.
SaulBellowCanadian-American writer.
Thomas HartBentonAmerican painter, muralist, and printmaker.
LeonardBernsteinAmerican conductor, composer, pianist, music educator, author.
HarryBertoiaAn Italian-born American artist, sound art sculptor.
HugoBlackFormer U.S. Supreme Court justice.
HaleBoggsFormer U.S. representative.
LindyBoggsFormer U.S. repsentative.
PaulBoltonJohnson's family friend.
Catherine D.BowenAmerican writer.
JohannesBrahmsA German composer.
ConstantinBrâncușiRomanian sculptor, photographer and painter.
Wernher vonBraunAmerican aerospace engineer and space architect.
SimonBreinesAn imaginative urbanist and architect.
MarcelBreuerHungarian-American architect.
KingmanBrewsterAmerican educator, academic and diplomat.
MaxBrooksAmerican actor and author.
BerniceBrownEdmund "Pat" Brown's wife.
EdmundBrown32nd Governor of California. aka: Pat.
Helen GurleyBrownAmerican author, publisher, and businesswoman.
JamesBrownAmerican singer-songwriter, dancer, music mogul.
Louise BushBrownAn author.
OscarBrown Jr.American singer-songwriter.
SusanBrownmillerAmerican journalist.
Ailsa MellonBruceDavid K. E. Bruce's wife.
Audrey MellonBruceDavid K.E. Bruce's daughter.
David K. E.BruceAmerican diplomat, intelligence officer and politician.
Wiliam F.Buckley Jr.American public intellectual, author and political commentator.
McGeorgeBundyFormer National Security Adviser of the United States. aka: Mac.
GordonBunshaftAmerican architect.
MaryBuntingThe Radcliffe College president.
EdmundBurkeAn Irish-British statesman, economist and philosopher.
CarolBurnettAmerican actress, comedian, singer, and writer.
JamesBurnsAmerican historian and political scientist.
William S.BurroughsAmerican writer and visual artist.
HoraceBusbyAmerican opinion journalist . speechwriter, consultant.
George H. W.Bush41st President of the United States.
JackButlerAmerican writer.
HarryByrdFormer governor of Virginia.
RobertByrdFormer U.S. senator.
Dr.CainOne of Lyndon B. Johnson's doctors.
AlexanderCalderAmerican sculptor.
Joseph A.Califano Jr.American attorney, professor, and public servant. aka: Joe.
WilliamCalleyConvicted US-war criminal from the Vietnam War.
AlbertCamusFrench philosopher, author, and journalist.
RobertCapaA Hungarian-American war photographer and photojournalist.
TrumanCapoteAmerican novelist, screenwriter, playwright and actor.
LeslieCarpenterLiz's Carpenter's husband. aka: Les.
Mary ElizabethCarpenterLady Bird's Chief of Staff and communications director.
RachelCarsonAmerican marine biologist, writer, and conservationist.
RosalynnCarterFormer First Lady of the United States.
NashCastroThe National Park Service liaison to the White House.
DouglassCaterAmerican journalist.
BenettCerfAmerican author.
MarioChampiAn architect.
CarolChanningAmerican actress.
CesarChavezCivil rights activist.
GeorgeChristianLBJ's former Press secretary.
AgathaChristieAn English writer.
WinstonChurchillFormer British Prime Minister.
Kenneth B.ClarkFirst African-American member of the NY State Board of Regents.
RamseyClarkAmerican lawyer and peace activist.
TomClarkJohnson's close friend.
Tom C.ClarkUnited States federal judge.
EldridgeCleaverAmerican writer and political activist.
EarleClementsFormer Governor of Kentucky.
VanCliburnAmerican pianist.
ClarkCliffordJFK's lawyer.
MarnyCliffordClark's wife.
BillClinton42nd President of the United States.
HillaryClintonFormer First Lady of the United states.
MarthaColeCanadian artist.
JohnConnallyLBJ's long-time aide.
F. GrahamCootesAmerican artist.
LeCorbusierA Swiss-American architect.
WilliamCosbyAmerican stand-up comedian, actor, musician. aka: Bill.
WalterCronkiteAmerican broadcast journalist.
ImogenCunninghamAmerican photographer.
NathanielCurrierAmerican lithographer.
Stephen CurrierA philanthropist.
RobertDallekAmerican historian specializing in American presidents.
VicDamoneAmerican singer.
HonoréDaumierFrench printmaker, caricaturist, painter, and sculptor.
OssieDavisAmerican actor, director, poet, playwright, and social activist.
StuartDavisAmerican painter.
SammyDavis Jr.American singer, dancer, actor, vaudevillian, and comedian.
JamesDeanAmerican actor.
EdgarDegasA French artist famous for his pastel drawings and oil paintings.
BarbaraleeDiamonsteinAmerican architectural historian.
NancyDickersonA journalist.
JoanDidionAmerican writer.
RichardDiebenkornAmerican painter and printmaker.
EverettDirksenFormer minority leader of the U.S. senate.
MiriamDobbinA reporter.
AnatolyDobryninSoviet Russian diplomat and statesman.
BobDoleAmerican politician and attorney.
Mark VanDorenAmerican poet and literary critic.
WilliamDouglasFormer Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of U.S.
Patricia J.DoyleThe foundation's program officer for cultural affairs.
FrancisDrakeAn English explorer, sea captain, privateer, naval officer.
MildredDunnockAmerican theater, film and television actress.
CliffordDurrA civil rights lawyer.
VirginiaDurrAmerican activist.
BobDylanAmerican singer-songwriter.
ThomasEakinsAmerican painter.
JamesEastlandAmerican politician.
Wolf VonEckardtGerman-American writer, art and architecture critic.
LenaEdwardsA New Jersey physician.
Dwight D.Eisenhower34th President of the United States.
Mary GenevaEisenhowerFormer First Lady of the United States. aka: Mamie.
AlfredEisenstaedtA German-born American photographer and photojournalist.
ThomasEliotA poet, essayist, publisher and playwright.
DukeEllingtonAmerican pianist.
RalphEllisonAmerican novelist, literary critic, scholar and writer.
Ralph WaldoEmersonAmerican philosopher, essayist, and poet.
LudwigErhardFormer chancellor of Germany.
MaxErnstGerman painter, sculptor and graphic artist.
WalkerEvansAmerican photographer and photojournalist.
MedgarEversAfrican-American civil rights activist.
WalterFauntroyAmerican pastor, civil rights activist, and politician.
MarieFehmerSecretary to the president LBJ.
JulesFeifferAmerican cartoonist, screenwriter and playwright.
DorisFleesonAmerican journalist and columnist.
MargotFonteynEnglish ballerina.
BettyFordFormer First Lady of the United States.
GeraldFord38th President of the United States.
JohnFordAmerican film director.
AbeFortasFormer assistant justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
CarolFortasAbe Fortas' wife. A prominent Washinton attorney.
ArleneFrancisAmerican actress, radio and TV talk show host.
SamFrancisAmerican painter and printmaker.
SharonFrancisEssential liaison for Udall.
RobertFrankSwiss-American photographer and documentary filmmaker.
MaxFrankelA leading journalist in the United States.
ArethaFranklinAmerican singer-songwriter.
BenjaminFranklinAmerican author, political theorist, scientist, Founding Father.
OrvilleFreeman29th Governor of Minnesota.
BettyFriedanAmerican feminist writer and activist.
J. WilliamFulbrightAmerican senator
BessFurmanAmerican journalist.
HelenGahaganLBJ's one-time mistress.
John KennethGalbraithCanadian-American economist.
IndiraGandhiFormer Prime Minister of India.
BarbaraGarsonAmerican playwright, author and social activist.
Charles deGaulleFormer President of France.
JeanGenetFrench novelist, playwright, poet and political activist.
AlbertoGiacomettiSwiss sculptor and painter.
DizzyGillespieAmerican jazz trumpeter, bandleader, composer, and singer.
AllenGinsbergAmerican poet and writer.
Ruth BaderGinsburgAssociate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
JohnGlennAmerican astronaut and politician.
EricGoldmanA law professor at Santa Clara University School of Law.
BarryGoldwaterFormer U.S. senator.
Ashton G.GonellaLady Bird's secretary.
CharlesGoodmanAmerican architect.
Doris KearnsGoodwinAmerican biographer, historian, former sports journalist.
RichardGoodwinAmerican writer and presidential adviser.
BillyGrahamJohnson's close friend.
KayGrahamThe publisher of the The Washington Post.
Ulysses S.Grant18th President of the United States.
DickGregoryAmerican comedian, social activist, social critic, writer.
WalterGropiusGerman-American architect.
VictorGruenAustrian architect.
MorrisGtavesAmerican painter.
WoodyGuthrieAmerican folk singer and songwriter.
AnnaHalprinLawrence's wife.
LawrenceHalprinAmerican landscape architect.
GeorgeHamiltonAmerican film and television actor.
AverellHarrimanFormer Governor of New York.
MichaelHarringtonAn American writer.
CecilleHarrisonLady Bird's acquaintance.
GraceHartiganAmerican Abstract painter.
GeorgeHartzogAmerican attorney and Director of the National Park Service.
ChildeHassamAmerican painter.
TomHaydenAmerican social and political activist.
HelenHayesAmerican actress.
HughHefnerAmerican businessman and magazine publisher.
DorothyHeightAmerican civil rights and women's rights activist.
LillianHellmanAmerican dramatist and screenwriter.
RichardHelmsDirector of the Central Intelligence Agency.
RobertHenriAmerican painter.
KatharineHepburnAmerican actress.
JohnHerseyAmerican journalist, novelist, professor.
SeymourHershAmerican investigative journalist.
Gary van denHeuvelAn author.
A. LeonHigginbotham Jr.A historian, presidential adviser, and federal court judge.
JosephHirshhornAn entrepreneur, financier, and art collector.
AlfredHitchcockBritish film director and producer.
AlfredHitchcockBritish film director and producer.
Oveta CulpHobbyUS Army officer and government official.
HansHofmannGerman American painter.
GeoffreyHolderTrinidadian-American actor and dancer.
BillieHolidayAmerican jazz singer.
J. EdgarHooverFormer Director of the NBI.
EdwardHopperAmerican realist painter and printmaker.
Julia WardHoweAmerican abolitionist, social activist, and poet.
HubertHumphreyFormer Vice-President of the United States.
MurielHumphreyHubert Humphrey's wife.
Dr.HurstOne of Lyndon B. Johnson's doctors.
J. WillisHurstAmerican physician who served as the cardiologist of Pres. LBJ.
BobbyHuttonMember of the Black Panther Party.
RobertIndianaAmerican artist.
AndrewJackson7th President of the United States.
JesseJacksonAmerican Baptist minister, activist, and politician.
Jimmie LeeJacksonAfrican American civil rights activist.
Robert Gillman A.JacksonA UN administrator.
JaneJacobsAmerican-Canadian journalist.
ElizabethJanewayAmerican author and critic. aka: Babs.
RobinsonJeffersAmerican poet.
ThomasJefferson3rd President of the United States.
WalterJenkinsLBJ's closest White House aide.
LawrenceJoelUnited States Army Medal of Honor recipient.
JasperJohnsAmerican painter and sculptor.
Claudia A. T.JohnsonFormer First Lady of the United States. aka: Lady Bird Johnson.
Lyndon B.Johnson36th President of the United States.
Rebekah B.JohnsonLBJ's mother.
BarbaraJordanAmerican lawyer, educator and politician.
PaulineKaelAmerican film critic.
RobertKastenmeierAmerican Democratic politician. aka: Bob.
NicholasKatzenbachServed as U.S. Attorney General during the LBJ's administration.
EliaKazanAmerican film and theatre director.
AlfredKazinAmerican writer and literary critic.
EllsworthKellyAmerican painter, sculptor, and printmaker.
George F.KennanAmerican advisor, diplomat, political scientist and historian.
EthelKennedyRobert Kennedy's wife.
Jacqueline B.KennedyFormer First Lady of the United States. aka: Jackie.
John F.Kennedy35th President of the United States. aka: Jack.
JosephKennedyJohn F. Kennedy's father and political counsel.
Patrick B.KennedyJFK's son.
RobertKennedyFormer U.S. Attorney General. aka: Bobby.
RoseKennedyJFK's mother.
TedKennedyFormer U.S. senator.
TedKennedyUnited States Senator.
AndreKertészHungarian photographer.
DorothyKilgallenAmerican journalist and columnist.
Billie JeanKingAmerican former world No. 1 tennis player.
Coretta ScottKingAmerican civil rights activist and the wife of Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin LutherKing Jr.African-American Baptist pastor and social activist.
EarthaKittAmerican singer, actress, comedian, dancer and activist.
RichardKlebergFormer U.S. representative.
FranzKlineAmerican painter.
Wilem deKooningA Dutch-American abstract expressionist artist.
StanleyKramerAmerican film director and producer.
Arthur B.KrimAmerican lawyer.
MilardLampellAmerican movie and television screenwriter.
DorotheaLangeAmerican documentary photographer and photojournalist.
MarieLarkinRecipient of the National Gallery of Art Teaching Award.
MaryLaskerAmerican health activist and philanthropist.
Carmen deLavalladeAmerican actress, choreographer and dancer.
Patricia K.LawfordAmerican socialite and JFK's sister.
JacobLawrenceAfrican American painter and art professor.
HarperLeeAmerican novelist.
RichardLeeA Democrat and a longtime mayor of New Haven.
RobertLeeA confederate general during American Civil War.
ErichLeinsdorfAustrian conductor.
Pierre CharlesL'EnfantA French-born American architect.
JackLevineAmerican painter and printmaker.
FrancesLewineAmerican journalist and White House correspondent.
JohnLewisAmerican politician and civil rights activist.
RoyLichtensteinAmerican pop artist.
AbrahamLincoln16th President of the United States.
JohnLindsayAmerican politician and lawyer.
JacquesLipchitzAmerican and French sculptor.
JesseLockeA writer and musician.
Henry CabotLodge Jr.Former U.S. senator.
LindaLoftisMiss Texas in 1961.
EdwardLogueAmerican Urban planner.
Alice RooseveltLongworthAmerican writer and socialite.
KatieLouchheimA poet and a writer.
JeanLouisLady Bird's longtime Georgetown hairdresser.
ThomasLovejoyAmerican ecologist.
RobertLowellAmerican poet.
Clare BootheLuceAmerican writer, politician, ambassador, journalist.
PatrickLyndonLuci's son. aka: Lyn.
DouglasMacArthurUnited States Army general in WWI, WWII and Korea.
DwightMacdonaldAmerican writer, editor, film critic, social critic, philosopher.
JamesMacMilanA Scottish classical composer and conductor.
LesterMaddoxFormer governor of Georgia.
BernardMalamudAmerican novelist and short story writer.
MikeMansfieldAmerican politician and diplomat.
FredricMarchAmerican actor.
ThurgoodMarshallUS Supreme Court justice from 1967 to 1991.
HenriMatisseFrench artist.
BillMauldinAmerican editorial cartoonist.
ElaineMayAmerican screenwriter, film director, actress, and comedian.
AbigailMcCarthyAmerican academic and writer and the wife of Eugene McCarthy.
EugeneMcCarthyFormer U.S. senator.
MaryMcCarthyAmerican novelist, critic and political activist.
JohnMcConeFormer United States Director of Central Intelligence.
JohnMcCormackIrish American tenor.
FrankMcGeeAmerican television journalist.
RalphMcGillAmerican journalist.
PhyllisMcGinleyAmerican poet and author.
MaryMcGroryAmerican journalist.
JohnMcMillanServed as the 40th Treasurer of Alabama.
MargyMcNamaraAmerican journalist and TV critic.
RobertMcNamaraFormer U.S. Secretary of Defense.
HarryMcPhersonServed as special counsel to President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Lorenzo de'MediciItalian politician and humanist.
AndrewMellonAmerican banker, philanthropist, art collector and politician.
Rachel L.MellonAn American horticulturalist and gardener. aka: Bunny Mellon.
JamesMeredithAmerican civil rights movement figure, writer, and political adviser.
MarjorieMerriweatherAmerican businesswoman, socialite, and philanthropist.
IanMettargScottish landscape architect and author.
ArthurMillerAmerican playwright and essayist.
Ho ChiMinhFormer President of North Vietnam.
ClarenceMitchell Jr.American civil rights activist and was the chief lobbyist.
JamesMonroe5th President of the United States.
Maria HesterMonroeDaughter of U.S. president James Monroe.
HenryMooreAn English sculptor.
MargaretMooreCanadian author of romance novels.
BarbaraMorganAmerican teacher and astronaut.
RobertMosesFormer Secretary of State of New York.
RobertMotherwellAmerican painter and printmaker.
AlbertMoursundAmerican lawyer and politician.
BillMoyersFormer White House Secretary.
JohnMuirScottish-American naturalist and author.
LewisMumfordAmerican historian.
EdvardMunchNorwegian painter.
EdmundMuskieServed as the 58th United States Secretary of State.
László MoholyNagyHungarian artist.
RobertNashAmerican author.
LouiseNevelsonAmerican sculptor.
PaulNewmanAmerican actor and film director.
HueyNewtonAmerican political activist.
MikeNicholsAmerican film director.
RichardNixon37th President of the United States.
IsamuNoguchiJapanese American sculptor and designer.
PatNugentLuci Johnson's husband.
BarackObama44th President of the United States.
MichelleObamaFormer First Lady of the United States.
PhilOchsAmerican protest singer and songwriter.
Sandra DayO'ConnorFormer Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the U. S.
KennyO'DonnellFormer White House Appointments Secretary of the United States.
KandiOhnoJapanese-American designer.
Yoichi R.OkamotoThe official U.S. presidential photographer serving Pres. LBJ.
GeorgiaO'KeeffeAmerican artist.
Frederick LawOlmstedAmerican landscape architect.
AristotleOnassisGreek shipping magnate.
J. RobertOppenheimerAmerican theoretical physicist. The "father of the atomic bomb".
Lee HarveyOswaldJFK's assassin.
Nathaniel A.OwingsAmerican architect.
FarahPahlaviThe widow of the last Shah of Iran.
RosaParksAmerican activist in the civil rights movement.
MollieParnisAmerican fashion designer.
EffiePattilloMinnie's sister.
Minnie LeePattilloLady Bird'd mother.
RembrandtPealeAmerican painter.
GregoryPeckAmerican actor.
KatherinePedenKentucky business leader, politician, and government advisor.
RobertaPetersAmerican operatic soprano.
PabloPicassoSpanish artist.
James JarrellPickleAmerican politician, Democratic congressman. aka: Jake.
SidneyPoitierAmerican-Bahamian actor.
JacksonPollockAmerican painter.
Adam ClaytonPowell Jr.American Baptist pastor and politician.
EleanorPresleyThe director of a rocket and spacecraft integration division.
LeontynePriceThe first African American singer.
Hester BeallProvensenLady Bird's speech coach.
EzraRachlinA pianist and conductor of the Austin Symphony Orchestra.
A. PhilipRandolphA Black American civil rights activist, labor unionist, politician.
JeannetteRankinAmerican congresswoman for Montana.
DanRatherAmerican broadcast journalist.
RobertRauschenbergAmerican painter and graphic artist.
ManRayAmerican artist and photographer.
SamuelRayburnFormer Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. aka: Sam.
RonaldReagan40th President of the United States.
GeorgeReedyFormer White House Press Secretary.
Pierre-AugusteRenoirFrench painter and sculptor.
JamesRestonAmeican journalist. aka: Scotty.
WalterReutherA Labor union leader.
S. DillonRipleyAn ornithologist, served as the 8th Secretary of the Smithsonian.
José deRiveraAmerican abstract sculptor.
LarryRiversAmerican artist, musician, filmmaker, and occasional actor.
ChuckRobbUnited States Marine.
JuanitaRobertsLBJ's principal secretary and confidant.
A. WillisRobertsonFormer member of the U.S. senate.
ArthurRobertsonA Scottish runner.
Mrs.RobertsonArthur's wife.
LauranceRockefelerAmerican businessman, financier, philanthropist.
MaryRockefellerSpouse of Nelson Rockefeller, First Lady of New York.
MaryRockefellerLaurance's wife.
NelsonRockefeller41st Vice President of the United States.
NormanRockwellAmerican painter and illustrator.
MarieRodgersA veteran of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps.
HillaryRodhamFormer U.S. Secretary of State.
AugusteRodinA French sculptor.
GeorgeRomneyAmerican business executive and politician.
EleanorRooseveltFormer First Lady of the United States.
Franklin D.Roosevelt32nd President of the United States.
TheodoreRoosevelt26th President of the United States.
WaltRostowAmerican economist, political theorist and government official.
PhilipRothAmerican novelist and short story writer.
MarkRothkoAmerican painter.
ElizabethRoweLady Bird's friend. aka: Libby.
James HenryRoweA lawyer, politician, government official. aka: Jimmy.
DeanRuskFormer U.S. Secretary of State.
RichardRussellLyndon B. Johnson's mentor.
BayardRustinAmerican civil rights activist and gay rights activist.
ChristineSadlerMcCall's Washington Bureau chief.
PierreSalingerFormer U.S. senator.
CarlSanburgAmerican poet.
TerrySanfordFormer member of the U.S. senate.
MargaretSangerAmerican birth control activist, educator and nurse.
PedroSanjuanA DNC official working on the Hispanic vote.
John SingerSargentAmerican painter.
DavidSarnoffAmerican businessman; pioneer of American radio and television.
ArthurSchlesinger Jr.American historian.
RobertSchumannA German composer.
BobbySealeAmerican political activist.
HaileSelassieEmperor of Ethiopia.
PaulineShackletonAmerican politician. aka: Polly.
BenShahnLithuanian painter and photographer.
WilliamShakespeareAn English playwright.
GeorgeShawIrish playwright, critic, and polemicist.
IsabelleSheltonA journalist.
ElizabethShoumatoffRussian-American painter.
Eunice K.ShriverAmerican philanthropist.
SargentShriverAmerican diplomat, politician and activist.
Robert P.SilversAmerican lawyer and government official.
JohnSiricaAmerican judge.
LouisSkidmoreAmerican architect.
DavidSmithAmerican visual artist.
Margaret ChaseSmithMember of the United States Senate from Maine.
MarySmithA reporter.
StephenSmithBobby Kennedy's brother-in-law.
BarbaraSolomonAn associate Dean at Radcliffe College.
TheodoreSorensenJFK's speechwriter. aka: Ted.
FrankStantonAmerican broadcasting executive.
HaroldStassen25th Governor of Minnesota.
WallaceStegnerAmerican novelist.
EdwardSteichenAmerican photographer, artist and curator.
GertrudeSteinAmerican novelist, poet, playwright, and art collector.
RobertSteinA film producer.
JohnSteinbeckAmerican writer.
GloriaSteinemAmerican feminist and journalist.
Roger L.StevensAn American real estate executive.
AdlaiStevensonFormer Governor of Illinois.
BillyStewartAmerican rhythm and blues singer and pianist.
PotterStewartUS Supreme Court justice.
AlfredStieglitzAmerican photographer and modern art promoter.
CarlStokesFirst African-American mayor of Cleveland.
PaulStookeyAmerican singer-songwriter.
PaulStrandAmerican artist.
BarbraStreisandAmerican singer.
WiliamStyronAmerican novelist and essayist.
StuartSymingtonFormer U.S. Secretary of the Air force.
William H.Taft27th President of the United States.
MariaTallchiefA ballet dancer.
BettyTalmadgeHerman's ex-wife.
HermanTalmadgeFormer governor of Georgia.
Thomas J.TaylorLady Bird's father.
UThantFormer Secretary General of the United Nations.
Nguyễn VănThieuThe president of the Republic of Vietnam.
HelenThomasAmerican reporter and author.
Henry DavidThoreauAmerican naturalist.
HomerThornberryAmerican politician and judge.
StormThurmundFormer governor of South Carolina.
SpencerTracyAmerican actor.
B.TravenGerman novelist.
MaryTraversAmerican singer-songwriter.
BessTrumanFormer First Lady of the United States.
Harry S.Truman33rd President of the United States.
BarbaraTuchmanAmerican historian and author.
KateTuchmanThe principal in a public school in Manhattan.
Esther Van W.TuftyAmerican journalist.
MarkTwainAmerican author and humorist.
ElizabethTylerAn artist.
LeeUdallStewart's wife.
StewartUdallFormer United States Secretary of the Interior.
JackValentiWhite House aide.
SarahVaughanBritish writer and journalist.
DiegoVelázquezSpanish painter.
GoreVidalAmerican writer.
George CorleyWallaceFormer governor of Alabama.
EdwardWarburgAmerican philanthropist and art patron.
BarbaraWardBritish economist and writer.
EarlWarrenThe chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Robert PennWarrenAmerican poet, novelist, and literary critic.
Bennetta B.WashingtonAmerican educator and community leader.
WalterWashingtonFormer mayor of the District of Columbia.
MarvinWatsonAn advisor to U.S. president LBJ and was Postmaster General.
RobertWeaverCanadian editor and broadcaster.
OrsonWellesAmerican actor, director, writer, and producer.
CharlesWeltnerAmerican jurist.
James BernardWestFormer White House chief usher.
WilliamWestmorelandUnited States Army general.
EdwardWestonAmerican photographer.
JamesWhistlerAmerican painter.
JoshWhiteAmerican singer, guitarist, songwriter, and civil rights activist.
William S.WhiteAmerican journalist.
CharlesWhitmanAmerican mass murderer.
WaltWhitmanAmerican poet.
GeraldineWhittingtonLBJ's personal executive secretary. aka: Gerri.
RoyWilkinsA prominent activist in the Civil Rights Movement.
RoyWilkinsAfrican American rights activist.
GeneWilliamsOne of Bess' household staff.
HelenWilliamsOne of Lady Bird's staff at home.
HoseaWilliamsAmerican civil rights leader and activist.
Terry TempestWilliamsAmerican writer, educator, conservationist, and activist.
ClairWilsonWhitman first victim.
EdithWilsonWoodrow Wilson's second wife.
WoodrowWilson28th President of the United States.
GarryWinograndAmerican street photographer.
W. WillardWirtzAmerican Secretary of Labor.
Frank LloydWrightAmerican architect.
ZephyrWrightLady Bird's cook.
AndrewWyethAmerican Realist painter.
RalphYarboroughFormer U.S. senator.
PeterYarrowAmerican singer-songwriter.
William ButlerYeastsFormer senator of the Irish Free State.
RufusYoungbloodA United States Secret Service agent. aka: Rufe.
SammyYounge Jr.A civil rights activist.
WilliamZorachAmerican sculptor, painter, printmaker, and writer.
Albert Mary Lasker's husband.
Antonio One of Minnie Lee's son.
Aristotle A Greek philosopher.
Caroline JFK's daughter.
Christian II King of Denmark and Norway.
Claud Minnie's brother.
Cleopatra Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom.
Craig Robert McNamara's son.
Effie Lady Bird's aunt.
Elaine Steinbeck's third wife.
Frank LBJ's aunt.
Gerald Pat Nugent's father.
Gerald Jr. Pat's elder brother.
Hassan II King of Morocco.
Helen One of Bess' household staff.
Joan Ted Kennedy's wife.
John Jr. JFK's son. aka: John-John.
Judy Agnew Spiro's wife.
Judy Ann Mr. and Mrs. Robertson's only daughter.
Julie Pat Nixon's daughter.
Luci Lyndon's younger daughter.
Lucinda Lynda's child.
Lurleen George Wallace's wife.
Lynda Lyndon's elder daughter.
Malcolm X American human rights activist.
Marjorie Walter Jenkin's wife.
Mary Tom Clark's wife.
Mathilde Arthur Krim's wife.
Olga Joseph Hirshhorn's new wife.
Prince Philip Duke of Edinberg.
Thomas Jr. One of Minnie Lee's son.
Tillie Pat Nugent's mother.
Tom Stewart and Lee's eldest son.
Tricia Pat Nixon's daughter.
Virginia Dean Rusk's wife.
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