American discus thrower who won the 1940 NCAA Track and Field Championships, defending his title in 1941 with the world record of 53.26 m. In…

Scottish pro fiddler and teacher, with his first BBC broadcast at age 16. Fiddling has been a tradition in his family from the eighteenth century.…

American screen and stage actor, primarily known for playing Luke Snyder in “As The World Turns” from 2005 to 2010. The son of long running…

American postal engineering supervisor in Chicago, and an astrologer. Hanes began to study astrology in 1946 and became a well-known pro, teacher and lecturer, specializing…

New Zealand opera singer, a mezzo-soprano noted particularly for her Puccini roles. Born in New Zealand, she moved to Sydney, Australia with her family when…

Scottish citizen, the grandfather of Thomas Watt Hamilton who was born to his daughter on 5/10/1952. He and his wife took the child, adopted and…

American ice skater, a superlative Olympic figure skater known for his fancy footwork, the blurring speed of his spins and his trademark back flip. He…

American astrologer, specialist of vedic astrology. Therese began studying astrology in 1965 while working as a public school art teacher. Therese received her initial astrological…

Scottish psychopath, a suspected pedophile known locally as “Mr. Creepy.” He had been born Thomas Watt to 20-year-old Agnes Hamilton Watt. After his parents’ marriage…

British astrologer and psychotherapist, author of the books, Harmonic Charts (1983), The Spirit of Numbers: A New Exploration of Harmonic Astrology (2011) and Harmonic Astrology…

German astrologer. After studying mathematics and education she was teacher for 24 years. 1983-1988 correspondence course in psychology and psychotherapy. Certified astrologer DAV in 1990,…

Dutch politician, writer, publicist and documentary maker. She is the intended Mayor of Amsterdam and was the leading politician of the left wing Dutch Green…

American astrologer. Hall was a professional astrologer and teacher at Tampa, FL in 1939 and was also a member of the Teachers Advisory Board of…

English astrologer, she specializes in karmic astrology. Her two works “The Karmic Journey” and “Hades Moon”, a book about moon-pluto connections, are important textbooks. Hall…

Australian school teacher prior to entering politics. On 5/13/1967 she married Ian Haines; two daughters. In the mid-’70s, she discovered the fascination of the political…

German teacher and Anthroposophist. In January 1909, Hahn met Rudolf Steiner for the first time and became a member of the Theosophical Society three years…

French musician, actor, and producer of greek descent, formerly primary school teacher. Inspired by Bod Dylan, he founded the folk group “Pénélope”, and then the…

German graphic designer who did not join the modernist movement, but developed a distinct style of his own which often implied the use of heraldic…

Dutch physicist and mathematician. Wander de Haas was the son of Albertus de Haas (27 July 1847, Neerijnen – 15 December 1918, buried in Arnhem),…

German-Jewish opera singer (bass) and composer, taught by Charles W. Graeff and Engelbert Humperdinck, he was engaged at the Municipal Opera in Berlin from 1925.…

French writer. A former teacher of literature, he began writing in the late ’40s. He grew increasingly successful in the ’50s, with a series of…

American singer, songwriter, humanitarian, businessman and actor. Guthrie performs as a storyteller, folksinger, and humorist at folk festival stages around the country. By 1994, he…

Australian pro astrologer and author. She was editor of the FAA Journal in 1986-87 and 1991-93, as well as editing and writing for the magazine,…

Austrian professional dancer and dance teacher. She participated in the 2007 season of the Austrian TV show Dancing Stars, pairing with Michael Tschuggnall. During the…

Norwegian politician, teacher, and debater of social issues. She was head of AKP, the Workers’ Communist Party, from 1997 to 2006. Link to Wikipedia (Norwegian)

French educator, a secondary school teacher then university professor, 1947-’55. He held the contemporary History chair of Aix from 1955. Guiral was the author of…

American TV and musical stage actor, who won two Emmy awards for Best Supporting Actor in “Soap” and Best Actor in “Benson.” Blessed with a…

Sylvie Guillem: The Iconic Ballet Dancer and Human Design Generator Sylvie Guillem, born on February 23, 1965, in the 11th Arrondissement of Paris, stands as…

Spanish poet, a member of the Generation of ’27, as well as a university teacher, scholar and literary critic. In 1957-1958 he delivered the Charles…

Chilean-Canadian composer, pianist, and teacher. While he is most famously remembered as the mentor of Canadian pianist Glenn Gould, Guerrero influenced several generations of musicians…

German-Jewish teacher and promoter of Montessori education, killed by the Nazis at Auschwitz-Birkenau. After passing her teaching exam in 1896, she taught at various schools…

American musician, composer, arranger, and educator, best known as the founder of the Dick Grove School of Music which operated in Los Angeles from 1973…

American teacher and early LGBT rights activist, who called himself by the first name “John” in his later years. Growing up he considered himself bisexual…

Biography of Alexander Grothendieck: A Mathematical Visionary and His Human Design Alexander Grothendieck, a luminary in the field of mathematics, transformed algebraic geometry and left…

American writer, the author of “Feminist Fusion” along with other books on reincarnation and self-awareness. An occultist, she founded and works with an esoteric center,…

European, British Empire and National backstroke swimming champion, winning the Olympic Title 12/1946 and creating a record unbroken for 32 years. She retired at age…

American astrologer and teacher in Connecticut around 1930.

American actor, comedian, television producer and gospel recording artist who enjoyed great success bringing his southern heritage to his roles in film, stage and television.…

American music teacher, then a career officer in the United States Army. He was a cavalry general in the volunteer Union Army during the Civil…

German astrologer, journalist and data collector, he lived in Hamburg. Gregor studied theoretical physics and graduated with a master’s degree from the university of Kiel,…

Scottish folksong collector, playwright and teacher. He edited James Scott Skinner’s biggest collection of music, “The Harp & Claymore Collection,” providing harmonies for Skinner’s compositions,…

American children’s book author, biographer and poet famous for her descriptive, rhythmic style and positive portrayal of the African-American experience. She began writing poetry and…

American writer, a teacher and author on tarot and metaphysics. Greer founded and directs a learning center for the study of divination, women’s mysteries and…

British spiritual teacher and author of The Angel Whisperer (2012).

American actress, known for her roles in TV series such as The Sopranos (2001) and Fringe (2009-2010), in stage productions such as Brooklyn Boy and…

British astrological historian presently based in Sweden. Graves is a B. A. (Hons.) graduate in French (University of Hull, 1997), who has also studied Swedish…

Italian journalist, television critic and teacher, who mainly deals with the history of television. Link to Wikipedia biography (Italian)

American musician, a composer and arranger for film and TV scores. He was a teacher at Hollywood High School for seven years before he opted…

French geologist, paleontologist and mathematics teacher, remembered for his stratigraphic research of coal fields and for his investigations involving the formation of coal. He is…