| Name | Occupation | Birth | Death | Known for | 
| Dwayne Andreas | 
Business | 
4-Mar-1918 | 
  | 
Archer Daniels Midland CEO, 1970-97 | 
| Howard Baker | 
Government | 
15-Nov-1925 | 
26-Jun-2014 | 
Reagan's Chief of Staff, 1987-88 | 
| Richard Ben-Veniste | 
Attorney | 
3-Jan-1943 | 
  | 
9-11 Commission member | 
| Robert Bennett | 
Politician | 
18-Sep-1933 | 
  | 
US Senator from Utah, 1993-2011 | 
| Carl Bernstein | 
Journalist | 
14-Feb-1944 | 
  | 
Broke the Watergate story | 
| Robert Bork | 
Government | 
1-Mar-1927 | 
19-Dec-2012 | 
Fired Archibald Cox, later got himself borked | 
| Ben Bradlee | 
Editor | 
26-Aug-1921 | 
21-Oct-2014 | 
Editor of The Washington Post, 1965-91 | 
| Stephen Breyer | 
Judge | 
15-Aug-1938 | 
  | 
US Supreme Court Justice | 
| Pat Buchanan | 
Columnist | 
2-Nov-1938 | 
  | 
Crossfire | 
| Plato Cacheris | 
Attorney | 
22-May-1929 | 
  | 
Washington defense attorney | 
| Hillary Clinton | 
Politician | 
26-Oct-1947 | 
  | 
US Secretary of State, 2009-13 | 
| Chuck Colson | 
Government | 
16-Oct-1931 | 
21-Apr-2012 | 
Minister, former Watergate figure | 
| John Conyers | 
Politician | 
16-May-1929 | 
  | 
Congressman, Michigan 14th | 
| Archibald Cox | 
Government | 
17-May-1912 | 
29-May-2004 | 
Target of Watergate Saturday Night Massacre | 
| Sam Dash | 
Government | 
27-Feb-1925 | 
29-May-2004 | 
Chief counsel, Senate Watergate committee | 
| John Dean | 
Government | 
14-Oct-1938 | 
  | 
Nixon's White House Counsel | 
| Harry S. Dent, Sr. | 
Government | 
21-Feb-1930 | 
28-Sep-2007 | 
Devised Nixon's Southern Strategy | 
| John Ehrlichman | 
Government | 
20-Mar-1925 | 
14-Feb-1999 | 
Watergate criminal, served time | 
| Sam Ervin | 
Politician | 
27-Sep-1896 | 
23-Apr-1985 | 
US Senator from North Carolina, 1954-74 | 
| W. Mark Felt | 
Government | 
17-Aug-1913 | 
18-Dec-2008 | 
Watergate's Deep Throat | 
| Fred F. Fielding | 
Attorney | 
21-Mar-1939 | 
  | 
White House Counsel to Reagan, GWB | 
| Gerald Ford | 
Head of State | 
14-Jul-1913 | 
26-Dec-2006 | 
38th US President, 1974-77 | 
| Leonard Garment | 
Attorney | 
11-May-1924 | 
13-Jul-2013 | 
Former Special Counsel to Nixon | 
| Alexander Haig | 
Government | 
2-Dec-1924 | 
20-Feb-2010 | 
US Secretary of State, 1981-82 | 
| H. R. Haldeman | 
Government | 
27-Oct-1926 | 
12-Nov-1993 | 
Nixon's Chief of Staff | 
| Armand Hammer | 
Business | 
21-May-1898 | 
10-Dec-1990 | 
Soviet agent of influence | 
| Philip Heymann | 
Government | 
30-Oct-1932 | 
  | 
US Deputy Attorney General, 1993-94 | 
| Howard Hughes | 
Business | 
24-Sep-1905 | 
5-Apr-1976 | 
Insane billionaire | 
| E. Howard Hunt | 
Criminal | 
9-Oct-1918 | 
23-Jan-2007 | 
Coordinated Watergate break-in | 
| Leon Jaworski | 
Government | 
19-Sep-1905 | 
9-Dec-1982 | 
Watergate special prosecutor | 
| Richard G. Kleindienst | 
Government | 
5-Aug-1923 | 
3-Feb-2000 | 
US Attorney General, 1972-73 | 
| Ray Kroc | 
Business | 
5-Oct-1902 | 
14-Jan-1984 | 
McDonald's fast food tycoon | 
| Fred LaRue | 
Government | 
11-Oct-1928 | 
24-Jul-2004 | 
Nixon's bag man | 
| G. Gordon Liddy | 
Government | 
30-Nov-1930 | 
  | 
Watergate criminal, talk-show-host | 
| Jeb Magruder | 
Government | 
5-Nov-1934 | 
11-May-2014 | 
Nixon's deputy campaign director | 
| Robert McClory | 
Politician | 
31-Jan-1908 | 
24-Jul-1988 | 
Congressman from Illinois, 1963-83 | 
| James W. McCord, Jr. | 
Government | 
26-Jan-1924 | 
  | 
Led the Watergate burglary | 
| William O. Mills | 
Politician | 
12-Aug-1924 | 
24-May-1973 | 
Congressman, committed suicide | 
| John Mitchell | 
Government | 
15-Sep-1913 | 
9-Nov-1988 | 
US Attorney General, Watergate figure | 
| Richard M. Nixon | 
Head of State | 
9-Jan-1913 | 
22-Apr-1994 | 
37th US President, 1969-74 | 
| Bernard W. Nussbaum | 
Attorney | 
23-Mar-1937 | 
  | 
White House Counsel for Bill Clinton | 
| Bebe Rebozo | 
Business | 
17-Nov-1912 | 
8-May-1998 | 
Nixon confidant | 
| Elliot Richardson | 
Government | 
20-Jul-1920 | 
31-Dec-1999 | 
Refused to fire Watergate Special Prosecutor | 
| Peter W. Rodino | 
Politician | 
7-Jun-1909 | 
7-May-2005 | 
Congressman from New Jersey, 1949-89 | 
| William Ruckelshaus | 
Government | 
24-Jul-1932 | 
  | 
Twice EPA administrator | 
| Charles F. C. Ruff | 
Attorney | 
1-Aug-1939 | 
19-Nov-2000 | 
Clinton's impeachment attorney | 
| Diane Sawyer | 
Journalist | 
22-Dec-1945 | 
  | 
Good Morning America | 
| Donald Segretti | 
Criminal | 
17-Sep-1941 | 
  | 
Dirty trickster for Nixon | 
| James Sharp | 
Attorney | 
1940 | 
  | 
High-powered Washington attorney | 
| John Sirica | 
Judge | 
19-Mar-1904 | 
14-Aug-1992 | 
Watergate judge | 
| Maurice H. Stans | 
Government | 
22-Mar-1908 | 
14-Apr-1998 | 
US Commerce Secretary, 1969-72 | 
| Roger Stone | 
Government | 
1952 | 
  | 
Campaign consultant, GOP dirty trickster | 
| Jerald F. ter Horst | 
Government | 
11-Jul-1922 | 
31-Mar-2010 | 
Gerald Ford's short-term press secretary | 
| Fred Thompson | 
Actor | 
19-Aug-1942 | 
1-Nov-2015 | 
Actor turned Senator from Tennessee | 
| Vernon Walters | 
Government | 
3-Jan-1917 | 
10-Feb-2002 | 
US Ambassador to the UN, 1985-89 | 
| Bill Weld | 
Politician | 
31-Jul-1945 | 
  | 
Governor of Massachusetts, 1991-97 | 
| Roger Wilkins | 
Educator | 
25-Mar-1932 | 
  | 
Author, blackademic | 
| Edward Bennett Williams | 
Attorney | 
31-May-1920 | 
13-Aug-1988 | 
Washington Superlawyer | 
| Rose Mary Woods | 
Government | 
26-Dec-1917 | 
22-Jan-2005 | 
Blamed for 18.5 minute Watergate tape erasure | 
| Bob Woodward | 
Journalist | 
26-Mar-1943 | 
  | 
Broke the Watergate story | 
| Ron Ziegler | 
Government | 
12-May-1939 | 
10-Feb-2003 | 
Press Secretary for Nixon |