Charles Bradlaugh: A Pioneer of Secularism and Human Design Charles Bradlaugh, born on September 26, 1833, in London, England, was an influential English political activist,…

Belgian ballet dancer, choreographer, teacher and director who danced with various troops from 1935-1959. She began to choreograph in 1939, first for the Dance Ensembles…

French ballet dancer and teacher. He joined the Paris Opera ballet in 1936 and was appointed principal dancer by Serge Lifar in 1947. He left…

French radio and TV host, formerly literature teacher, he presented programs such as “Graines de star” and “Frequenstar” on M6 channel. Then he moved to…

Australian-American sportswoman who excels in skiing, scuba diving, rock climbing and cycling. A sterling example of courage and grace under fire, she teaches disabled people…

American music producer, composer, arranger, and trumpeter who has written major film scores and radio jingles for major markets. Box studied composition at the University…

Zack Bowen: A Complex Journey Through Love and Tragedy Zack Bowen, an American musician and bartender, became infamously known for the tragic events surrounding the…

American-Soviet ballet dancer, she graduated from the Bolshoi Ballet Academy in 1944 then worked at the Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre for 42…

Dutch poet, classicist, and mystic. After finishing the Gymnasium Middelburg, he began to study classical languages in 1890 at the University of Utrecht, and graduated…

French novelist and critic who was a master of the psychological novel and a molder of opinion among French conservative intellectuals in the pre-World War…

Biography of Gilbert Bourdin: The Visionary Projector and Spiritual Leader Gilbert Bourdin, a prominent French spiritual leader, captivated the world with his unique blend of…

French sculptor, painter, and teacher. He died on 1 October 1929. His studio became the Musée Bourdelle, an art museum dedicated to his work, located…

Pierre Boulez: A Revolutionary Maestro and His Human Design Pierre Boulez, born on March 26, 1925, in Montbrison, France, was a renowned French composer and…

French composer, young sister of composition teacher Nadia Boulanger. An asteroid was named in her honor. Link to Wikipedia biography

French music teacher, composer and conductor who influenced a whole generation of musicians and composers, including A. Copeland, W. Piston and V. Thompson. She was…

French artist and teacher, a painter of Oriental, Greek and Roman subjects but best known for his 20 paintings of dancers for the Paris Opera.…

French composer of comic operas and a conductor. He was more known, however, for being a choral music composer, choral group director, voice teacher, and…

Chico Bouchikhi: The Harmonious Projector of Gypsy Music Chico Bouchikhi, born Djeloul Bouchikhi on October 13, 1954, in Arles, France, is a celebrated French pop…

Dutch artist, a magical-realistic painter, who became internationally known through his paintings of the twelve signs of the zodiac. His artist name JohFra was a…

Dutch composer who became a celebrated pianist by the 1920s, performing throughout Europe with among others Monteux, Mengelberg and Ansermet. She gave 22 concertos with…

American poet, editor, translator and teacher whose poems reflecting on Tom Hanks films won the initial Boston Review poetry prize in 1998. His books include…

Argentine psychiatrist, one of the most important of the early twentieth century. Psychiatric science teacher for most of his life, also cultivated literature and was…

Joan Borysenko: A Harmonious Blend of Science, Spirituality, and Human Design Joan Borysenko, born on October 25, 1945, in Boston, Massachusetts, is a prominent American…

Russian chemist, teacher and administrator of the St. Petersburg School of Medicine. Though he insisted on remaining a musical amateur, he achieved high standing as…

Brazilian physician, educator, businessman, military figure, teacher and politician. He died on September 5, 1990.

Italian tenor opera singer and teacher, noted for his renditions of Wagner. He made a debut at Castelfranco Veneto in 1893. In 1913, in the…

Italian high school teacher of Italian, Latin, History and Geography after earning her Degree in Letters, 1970. Her interest in astrology began in 1975, at…

American homicide suspect in the brutal murders of her father and step-mother after their bodies were found hacked beyond recognition on 4 August 1892 in…

British/american actor, director and teacher.

Italian teacher, lawyer, government official and editor. He became Premier of Italy on 6/09/1944 and again on 12/07/1945; both of his administrations collapsed. Bonomi served…

British peace activist, author, atheist and freethinker, and the daughter of political activist and atheist Charles Bradlaugh. Bonner is most remembered for being the author…

French portrait painter and teacher of many well-known artists. Bonnat studied under Federico Madrazo in Madrid and, sponsored by the city of Bayonne, under Léon…

Italian opera singer and teacher, a dramatic soprano of great range and volume who sang her best in Verdi roles. She made her debut at…

Dutch member of a noted family, the wife of the art dealer Theo van Gogh. Jo Bonger was the the fifth daughter of the insurance…

Dutch jurist, sociologist, statistician, criminologist and eminent Marxist scholar. Bonger was the youngest of child of Hendrik Christiaan Bonger (5 June 1828, Haarlem – 1904),…

American actress who played Bill Cosby’s daughter on his TV series, “The Bill Cosby Show.” The series was spun off into her own show in…

French dancer, teacher and ballet master, a member of the Paris Opera Comique from 1940. He was principal dancer in 1950, then began to dance…

Actress, pianist, composer and teacher, considered a symbol of artistic teaching in Guatemala. She taught singing prominent artists, including Gustavo Adolfo Palma, Lily Spillari Andreu,…

Dutch school teacher, a respected head of school, who was killed by the SD during the Nazi reprisal Action Silbertanne. During WW2, Arend (E: Eagle)…

Dutch captain of the Royal Netherlands Army during World War II. His parents were Benjamin Hendrik Boers (17 October 1860, Kamerik, Woerden – 6 May…

Dutch civil engineer, reformist educator, pacifist and Quaker missionary. His father Jan Daniel Boeke (29 Nov. 1842, Alkmaar – 29 Oct. 1902, Alkmaar) was the…

Dutch classicist, poet, Dante translator, Tachtiger, school director and private teacher. Boeken studied classical letters in Amsterdam. He dissertated 7 July 1899 at 14:00 with…

Ethel Bodenburg: A Pioneer in Astrology and Human Design Manifesting Generator Ethel Bodenburg, born on March 9, 1889, in Marion, USA, was a visionary American…

English art teacher, author, and artist. He was educated at Marlborough College (scholar), Worcester College, Oxford, and the Royal College of Art. He taught art…

William Bloom: A Visionary in Holistic Development and Human Design William Bloom, born on August 2, 1948, in London, England, is a distinguished British educator,…

British teacher who writes comprehensively on both aspects of Tao, the mystical aspiration and practical self cultivation. He is the author of “Taoism: The Road…