French stage and screen actress born in a Jewish family, to a medical doctor (Jean) and to an English teacher. She is also the niece…

American accident fatality. A senior at Franklin High School in Franklin, MA, Kerri was killed on December 2, 2002 in a two-car accident on a…

Canadian actress: Her debut in silent films was in Mack Sennett’s first feature length movie, “Tillie’s Punctured Romance” in 1914. The daughter of a music…

French-Israeli milliardaire businessman with French, Moroccan, Portuguese, and Israeli citizenship, with his tax domicile in Zermatt, Switzerland since 1999. He is the founder and controlling…

American astrologer, teacher, and horary researcher. He was assisted by Elbert Benjamine with the development of Astrodynes, a Horary researcher in 1945. He was a…

American author and activist known for her #1 New York Times bestselling memoirs Carry On, Warrior (2013), Love Warrior (2016) and Untamed (2020). Doyle is…

French composer and music teacher at the Conservatoire de Paris during the first half of the nineteenth century. He is primarily known as a theorist…

French film director, historian, film critic and teacher who began his career in the early 1950s at Gazette du Cinéma and Cahiers du cinema with…

First female Dutch jurist, economist and first member of parliament of the short lived progressive Liberal Party of Samuel van Houten. Lizzy van Dorp was…

American Zen Master, psychedelic drug addict and AIDS activist, he died of AIDS in 1990 at Maitri Hospice, a San Francisco center for AIDS patients,…

Peruvian-American teacher, musician, performer, producer, and the creator and founder of the Spanish Immersion Program “Let’s Play in Spanish”. Her teaching methodology includes theater, puppetry,…

Grand Marshal of Lithuania in 1597, the Speaker of the Lithuanian court in 1596, cupbearer Lithuanian in 1592, clicker Lithuanian in 1590, esquire Lithuanian in…

Dutch man of letters. The father of the movement of “De Tachtigers”. He was born as the seventh of twelve children in the small Frysian…

American astrologer, active in AFA conventions. She was also a teacher and an author of a dozen astrology books. She married Robert Donath after meeting…

Italian surgeon and teacher, considered the most prestigious Italian surgeon between the two world wars. He published more than 200 scientific articles. In addition to…

Spanish educator, linguist and retired teacher who became blind at 61 years and yet still active and dedicated to different interests (including theater) in 2012…

American stage and screen actress and dancer, also credited as Caren Marsh, who specialised in modern dance and tap. She was Judy Garland’s dance stand-in…

Austrian architect, teacher, academic administrator, politician and author who championed strict historicism and coined the term “monumental buildings.” In 1840 he began a stonemason’s apprenticeship…

American award-winning author of a noted wealthy family, an heiress, who published her first novel at age 74 to critical acclaim. “The Stones of Ibarra”…

American writer, teacher, lecturer, educator and President of the Church of Light. Doane died on 15 June 1971 at age 78.

American artist, painter, drawer, and printmaker, and teacher for 27 years at the California State University where she also was a professor of art. In…

American pro astrologer and teacher in Kalewood, OH in 1935.

French musician, a composer and teacher of composition whose works include operas, symphonies, tone-poems, chamber music, piano music and songs. Educated at the Paris Conservatoire,…

Dutch bacteriologist and Professor of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. His parents were Johan Theodor Dinger (24 Aug 1858, Amsterdam – 6 September 1929, Hilversum) and…

Australian Aboriginal actor and comedian with a magnetic screen presence who has broken new ground in the popular presentation of his native culture during an…

American teacher, historic preservation activist and author. Her work saving and restoring the Folly Theater in Kansas City, Missouri made Dillon a nationally known historic…

Italian theatre actor, director and teacher. Link to Wikipedia biography (Italian)

French pianist, singer and piano teacher, who was portrayed in paintings by Edgar Degas and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. She died at 6:30 p.m. on 14…

French composer of the romantic movement; he wrote masses and church music. Largely self-taught, he was a music teacher. Diepenbrock died 4/05/1921, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Link…

American actor who came to Steven Spielberg’s attention when Spielberg saw Diesel’s a short film “Multi Facial” (1994) which Diesel had written himself. The film…

German artist, metal sculptor, goldsmith, metal arts teacher, and dissident who opposed the Nazis. From 1920 to 1930 he received his artistic education at the…

German academic theologian and New Testament professor at the University of Heidelberg. Along with Rudolf Bultmann he helped define a period in research about the…

American actress, producer, writer, and fashion model, named in 2013 as the highest-paid actress over 40 in Hollywood. As of 2018, the U.S. domestic box…

American poet and artist, who participated in the emerging Beat movement of the late 1950s and early 1960s in Manhattan, New York. She was also…

French abstract painter. His father, who was a military doctor, died when he was 13. His grandfather was a painter. In 1929, Jean Deyrolle entered…

American screen actress who gained recognition for her roles in the FX crime drama series Justified (2011–2015), the ABC/Fox sitcom Last Man Standing (2011–present), and…

Bulgarian philosopher and spiritual teacher who developed a form of Esoteric Christianity known as the Universal White Brotherhood. Peter Dunoff, also known by his spiritual…

Dutch coloratura soprano and opera singer, famous for her role as “Queen of the Night”. “La Deutekom”, born as Christine “Stientje” Engel in the working…

French film and stage actor, and writer. He is born to a jewish father who left Hungary after the communist repression, in 1956, and to…

Dutch man of letters, philologist, philosopher and romantic mystical poet who wrote under the pen-name Advaita. He was born in Westervoort as the second and…

American child born with craniodiaphyseal dysplasia which distorted his face, making it grow twice normal size. He was the son of his mom, Rusty’s second…

American pro astrologer and teacher in Chicago, IL. He began study in 1890, still active in 1939. He died 6 May 1947.

American hip-hop dancer, teacher and choreographer, known as the choreographer for Justin Bieber’s “Believe” album and world tour, and for appearing on various television dance…

André Demedts: A Literary Luminary with a Unique Human Design André Demedts, a celebrated Flemish writer, was born on August 8, 1906, in St. Baafs…

American impersonator of other people from 1941-63, taking the roles of a doctor, a prison warden, a Latin teacher and more. From 1963 he was…

French tenor singer who gained distinction until he lost his voice, when he became a teacher and theoretician. Died 7/20/1871. Link to Wikipedia biography

German stage and film actress, noted today for her leading role as a teacher who is raped and has an abortion in the then-controversial 1926…

American professional dancer and studio dance teacher.