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Hazelden

REHAB FACILITY

A nonprofit drug treatment organization with six facilities in Minnesota, and four others scattered around the United States. Founded in 1949.

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http://www.hazelden.org/

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Bobby Brown Singer 5-Feb-1969   My Prerogative
Emily Carter Author 1960   Glory Goes and Gets Some
Nell Carter Actor 13-Sep-1948 23-Jan-2003 Housekeeper on Gimme A Break
Eric Clapton Guitarist 30-Mar-1945   Slowhand
Natalie Cole Singer 6-Feb-1950   Singer-daughter of Nat King Cole
Kitty Dukakis First Lady 26-Dec-1936   Wife of Michael Dukakis
Marianne Faithfull Singer/Songwriter 29-Dec-1946   Sister Morphine
Chris Farley Comic 15-Feb-1964 17-Dec-1997 Saturday Night Live
James Frey Author 12-Sep-1969   Addiction memoirist, A Million Little Pieces
Sharon Gless Actor 31-May-1943   Cagney on Cagney and Lacey
Melanie Griffith Actor 9-Aug-1957   Mom from Lolita redux
Fawn Hall Government 1959   Shredded Ollie North's documents
Calvin Klein Fashion Designer 19-Nov-1942   Fashion designer
Joan B. Kroc Philanthropist 27-Aug-1928 12-Oct-2003 McDonald's widow
Kim Mathers Relative 9-Jan-1975   Eminem's two-time ex-wife
Liza Minnelli Musician 12-Mar-1946   Cabaret
Bob Packwood Politician 11-Sep-1932   Oregon Senator, sexual harrasser
Matthew Perry Actor 19-Aug-1969   Chandler on Friends
Ally Sheedy Actor 13-Jun-1962   The Breakfast Club
Aaron Sorkin Author 9-Jun-1961   The West Wing, Sports Night
Shelley Winters Actor 18-Aug-1920 14-Jan-2006 Method actress and camp queen

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