American stage and screen actress best known for her role as Harriet Oleson in the historical drama TV series Little House on the Prairie from…

Born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela, T. J. MacGregor is bilingual and feels a deep kinship with South America. She has a B.A. in Spanish,…

Spanish poet and one of the leading figures of the Spanish literary movement known as the Generation of ’98. Machado received a doctoral degree in…

Portuguese politician who was the 87th President of the Ministry (Prime Minister), serving from 15 November to 14 December 1923, in a minority government. He…

British musician, a jazz trumpeter and band leader. In the last 36 years of his life, Lyttelton was known for his sharp dry wit (sometimes…

Indian Hindu religious leader and spiritual teacher, a self/God-realized master. Precognition, faith healing and other miracles were attributed to her by her followers. Paramhansa Yogananda…

American actress, a very young gifted pianist in her first film, “They Shall Have Music,” 1937. Signed by Paramount Pictures when she was 13, she…

American financier and stock market wizard who gained renown as the principal manager of the Fidelity Magellan mutual fund by transforming it into a $13…

German social sciences teacher, schoolmaster and writer, whose books and essays advocated for a reform of the elementary school system. He also wrote city chronicles…

Salvador Luria: A Pioneering Biologist and Manifesting Generator Salvador Luria, an Italian-born biologist, was a trailblazer in the field of bacteriology and virology, leaving an…

American novelist and academic, she won the 1985 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for her 1984 novel Foreign Affairs. Although better known as a novelist, she…

French pro astrologer. A former piano teacher, he opened a consulting firm in Nice in November 1987, and has been based in Paris since 2001,…

Just completed studies of personal and business astrology, teacher Karen Boesen. She works with PR and corporate culture for a major international software developer.

Norwegian writer and teacher. He debuted in 1967 with the Kafka inspired short story collection “Flukten fra en flukt” (‘The fleeing from a fleeing’). Lunde…

American entrepreneur, horse trainer, owner and racer who originally started as a high school teacher and basketball coach. After receiving a Master’s Degree from the…

German royalty, the King of Bavaria at the age of 19, known as Mad Ludwig. A genius in architecture, he built the famous dream castles…

Dutch illustrator and the poet-painter of the Cobra and Fifties movement. Lucebert was the son of the house painter and waiter Lubertus Jacobus Swaanswijk (28…

American writer, an outstanding poet, literary critic, teacher and diplomat. He studied law without much interest and published his first volume of poetry in 1841.…

Norwegian teacher and politician of the Conservative Party. She was a member of the Norwegian parliament from 1977 to 1985. Lowzow was the first parliament…

American actress whose political views took her into prominence in UNESCO. She received a best actress award at the Brussels World Film Festival for “Best…

Mexican-American teacher and workers’ rights activist, known for his association with Cesar Chavez and the National Farm Workers Association. Loya and his friends Alfredo Fuller…

American native Hawaiian kumu hula, dancer, chanter and teacher, who was considered the high priestess of the ancient hula. The New York Times wrote that…

American astrologer who writes under the pen name Anthony Louis, the author of numerous books and articles on astrology and Tarot. At the 1992 UAC…

French ballet dancer and teacher. A member of the Paris Opera Ballet from 1967, she received the status of principal dancer in 1982. After retiring…

American teenage suicide; 14 when she hanged herself in the basement of her home the evening of 12/21/1973. An attractive, lively girl and a capable…

Swiss writer and author of autobiographical works. In 1902 she was qualified as kindergarten teacher. In 1911 she gave birth to an illegitimate son, who…

Jac. van Looy: The Multifaceted Dutch Genius Jacobus van Looy, commonly known as Jac. van Looy, was a celebrated Dutch writer, poet, painter, and translator,…

French international classical pianist and teacher. Link to Wikipedia biography

American actress, comedienne, talk show hostess, and head of her own production company, best known for the TV series “Cheers.” She received local Emmy awards…

American doctor of chiropractic, opera singer teacher and astrologer. She studied opera as a young girl, including five years in Europe. Long sang on radio…

American writer of 46 adventure tales and hundreds of short stories. His major works included “The Son of the Wolf,” 1900, “The People of the…

French-Jewish resistance fighter during World War II and notable centenarian, he died in Paris on 28 December 2018 at the age of 108. He was…

Canadian classical harpist and harp teacher, who was the principal harp of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra from 1959 until her retirement in 1991, winning a…

German elementary school teacher, afflicted with melancholia from childhood. She made several suicide attempts, hanging, cutting her wrists, poison, all unsuccessfully. Unmarried, she had several…

French violinist, orchestra director and teacher. He died in 1983. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)

American novelist, nonfiction writer, editor, lecturer, teacher and producer-writer for TV and radio. He received many awards for his creative work. He produced two call-in…

American author of “Raintree County,” published in 1948 after seven years of writing. Ross was the youngest son of an Indiana historian, Ross Sr., and…

American teacher, writer, lecturer, military officer and professional astrologer. An officer in the Rainbow Division of the U.S. Army in WW I, he became a…

American professional astrologer, writer, teacher and lecturer. She is the associate editor of three magazines and the co-founder of Friends of Astrology in Chicago. A…

Brazilian composer, singer, arranger, instrumentalist, poet and teacher, who has developed diverse genres and musical styles, using experimental hues and intense symbiosis with literature, history,…

American musician, a jazz flutist and saxophonist, the leader of the popular jazz group, the “Charles Lloyd Quartet” during the late ‘60s. In the midst…

French organist, composer and teacher. Considered one of the 20th century masters of the French organ, he toured, recorded, worked at churches, and taught students…

Little Pattie: The Iconic Australian Singer and Her Unique Human Design Little Pattie, born Patricia Thelma Thompson on March 17, 1949, in Sydney, Australia, is…

American politician, a member of the Republican Party, first elected in 2002 as a New York State Senator. She serves in the 45th Senate District,…

American writer, teacher and scientist. A cellular biologist, he observed that astrological patterns seem to be reproduced on the molecular level inside the cell. Lipton…

French engineer, resistance fighter, writer, philosopher and spiritual teacher. His father was a successful engineer in the international oil industry. He grew up with the…

Italian teaching assistant along with Marta Russo. At a party, Scattone and Salvatore Ferraro, a teacher, were fooling around with a gun and declared that…

Swedish botanist, also known as Carol von Linne, was the first to organize the principles for defining genera and species of organisms as well as…

American pilot and author, the most famous hero of his day for his flight from New York to Paris on 20 May 1927 which earned…

American astrologer, teacher and lecturer. Linder died 12/14/1980, San Luis Obispo, CA.