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2002 - Births |  | 2002 - Births: Encyclopedia II - 2002 - Births |  |
2002 - August.
August 2 - Kara Hoffman, American actress
August 2 - Shelby Hoffman, American actress
2002 - December.
December 6 - Sophia Rosalinda Bratt, daughter of Benjamin Bratt and Talisa Soto
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2002 - Births
2002 - August
- August 2 - Kara Hoffman, American actress
- August 2 - Shelby Hoffman, American actress
2002 - December
- December 6 - Sophia Rosalinda Bratt, daughter of Benjamin Bratt and Talisa Soto
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