Flemish novelist and poet. With Menno ter Braak and E. du Perron Roelants was one of the founders of the influential literary magazine Forum. During…
Brazilian journalist, history teacher and politician, currently affiliated with the Sustainability Network (Portuguese: Rede Sustentabilidade) (REDE) since 2015. He was the most voted candidate for…
Luxembourgian writer and poet, best known as the author of Luxembourg’s national epic, Renert [full original title: Renert oder de Fuuß am Frack an a…
American music teacher, a pianist, accompanist and teacher in both the school system and with private tutoring. She married George Jobe and they had four…
George F. Rodden: A Harmonious Blend of Business Acumen and Musical Passion George F. Rodden, born on September 16, 1916, in San Francisco, California, was…
American actor, one of the hottest black comedians of the late 1990s. While he was performing at the Comedy Strip in New York, comedian Eddie…
American economist, writer and teacher currently a research fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution and president designate of Shalem College in Jerusalem. He is known…
French consultant astrologer and teacher.
American actor and noted family, the son of Lauren Bacall and Jason Robards who divorced when he was eight. He never planned to follow his…
American educator, teacher of math and business at the new Pasadena City Jr. College in the ’20s and Dean of Women in 1931 and College…
American-Canadian trombonist, composer, arranger, and teacher who first worked as a trombonist in symphony orchestras and in Harry James’ band (1948–1954). He moved to Vancouver…
German geographer who was cofounder, with Alexander von Humboldt, of modern geographical science. Guided by the educational principles of the famed Swiss teacher Johann Heinrich…
Italian film, stage and television actor. Born the younger brother of the more famous Giuditta, Rissone debuted on stage at a young age. In the…
German mathematician who specialized in differential geometry and topology. The Hopf–Rinow theorem is named after Heinz Hopf and Rinow. Rinow was the son of a…
Lodro Rinzler: A Harmonious Blend of Buddhism and Human Design Lodro Rinzler, an influential American author and meditation teacher, has made significant strides in integrating…
French writer of some of the most remarkable poems in the French language. His works were written between the ages of 15 and 21, at…
Dutch gnostic teacher and spiritual guru, who with his wife Johanna “Jo” Ames and brother Zwier Willem “Wim” Leene founded the now worldwide Lectorium Rosicrucianum…
German pro astrologer and astrological writer, together with her life companion Harald Lebherz publisher of the online astrology magazine “Loop!”. In 1986, she began to…
German surgeon and university teacher in Würzburg, whose clinical work includes studies on artificial blood vacancies, diseases and injuries of the thorax and its contents,…
German visual artist. Richter has simultaneously produced abstract and photorealistic painted works, as well as photographs and glass pieces. His art follows the examples of…
American ballet dancer, teacher and choreographer; appeared in the companies of Tetley and Lang and on Broadway. He moved into teaching, choreographing and became director…
American astrologer, active in San Diego Astrology Society for many years and Board member from November 1990. Richard had a doctorate in geography and was…
Italian screenwriter for films and TV, co-author of the movie, “Drive-In.” After receiving a degree in letters and philosophy from the Univ. of Genoa, Ricci…
Brazilian astrologer, highly praised among her colleagues, a consultant, teacher, international lecturer and member of AFA. Focusing on sexual (AIDS, homosexuality) and Neptune-related subjects, (drugs,…
American astrologer, teacher, and minister, he turned to the spiritual dimension early in life. Born with spina bifida, he endured 25 surgeries before age 21.…
American critic, writer, and teacher, known for his specialties on the cultural, social and political implications of modern communication media such as the Internet, mobile…
Austrian mathematician, astronomer, cartographer, navigational-instrument maker, medical practitioner, and teacher. He is perhaps best known for his trigonometric tables and as Nicolaus Copernicus’s sole pupil.…
American musician. A pioneering heavy metal guitarist, Rhoads was a founding member of the band Quiet Riot, which became successful after his death. He left…
Albert Reychler: A Visionary Chemist and Human Design Manifesting Generator Albert Reychler, born on June 5, 1854, in Sint-Niklaas-Waas, Belgium, was a pioneering figure in…
French science teacher and inventor, responsible for the first projected animated cartoons. Reynaud created the Praxinoscope in 1877 and the Théâtre Optique in December 1888,…
Costa Rican astrologer, practicing astrology as his sole professional activity all of his life. Inspired first by Max Heindel, and later by Dane Rudhyar when…
German lutenist and composer, considered one of the best lute virtuosos of his time and one of the first great masters of the 11-course baroque…
American mezzo soprano opera singer with an operatic repertoire that includes the roles of “Suzuki” in Madame Butterfly” and “Flora” in “La Traviata,” as well…
Zari Revell: A Trailblazer in Astrology with a Unique Human Design Born on March 24, 1892, in Assumption, Illinois, Zari Revell is a renowned American…
Italian politician. He has been the Mayor of Florence since 2009 and Secretary of the Democratic Party since 2013. He was previously President of the…
Mexican lawyer and teacher who served as rector of the University of Yucatan (now Autonomous University of Yucatan) for 16 years. He died in Mérida…
Canadian ballet dancer and teacher who was trained at Canada’s National Ballet School from age 12. He joined The National Ballet of Canada in 1997,…
French royalist militant, active in France during the Second World War, and a hero of the French resistance. A postage stamp of value 20 centimes…
British writer of crime and psychological thrillers; an award-winner on both sides of the Atlantic. A former journalist, she built a name as one of…
American singer, musician, arranger and songwriter, best known for his 1949 R&B chart hit, “Sneakin’ Around” and his work as musical director for Debbie Reynolds.…
French singer, songwriter, and actor, born to a protestant (teacher of German in the same school than his son). Internationally known for his protest-song “Miss…
German scientist and inventor. In 1861, he constructed the first make-and-break telephone, today called the Reis telephone. The telephone was invented by at least five…
American farmer, teacher, and Republican politician, who served in the Ohio House of Representatives from 2001 to 2008. Reinhard taught agriculture at Crestview High School…
American musician. Although he plays many instruments, he is perhaps best known for the sounds he evokes from the 12-string acoustic guitar. The fourth of…
German educator, a social democratic who became a leading figure in the German Resistance. While serving in WW I, he was badly wounded. He earned…
Alice Q. Reichard: A Journey Through Astrology and Human Design Alice Q. Reichard, born on August 6, 1916, in Union City, New Jersey, was an…
American pro astrologer and teacher at Brooklyn, NY in 1939. A member of AFA, she wrote many articles for the bulletin. She worked part-time for…
German pianist, piano teacher and composer who was one of the piano virtuosi who dominated and made famous the Bechstein double piano developed by Emánuel…