American second generation astrologer, lecturer, teacher and metaphysician. One of the finest data collectors of the 20th century, he is noted for his precise Steinbrecher…

American physical education teacher, noted family, mother of ed steinbrecher; grandmother of stephen connors; bro, sis & sis-in-law were astrologers, eye color: brown; right-handed, married…

American educator, restauranteur, noted family, special education teacher; brother of astrologer Ed Steinbrecher, right-handed, married once, one child.

Polish anthroposophist and the second wife of Rudolf Steiner and one of his closest colleagues. She made a great contribution to the development of anthroposophy,…

German teacher, trade unionist, a resistance fighter against National Socialism, and member of the Communist Party of Germany. On May 28, 1941 Steffelbauer was arrested…

American professional astrologer and teacher. She joined AFA in 1/1962. Died on 8/25/1983, Toronto, Canada.

Italian writer, teacher and journalist. His books include “Ex cattedra,” (“Former Chair” 1987), “Il salto con le aste” (“Signs of Gold” 1990), “Eccesso di zelo”…

Georgia Stathis: A Luminary in Astrology and Human Design Georgia Stathis, a renowned American astrologer, has been a guiding light in the field since the…

American author and illustrator of fifty books for children, noted especially for her series of picture book biographies. Shaka, King of the Zulus was named…

American yoga teacher and body positivity advocate and writer, who gained recognition through her Instagram posts showing her doing yoga as a “plus-size woman of…

American astrologer and a healer who incorporates astrology, nutrition, herbology, and other healing techniques in her client consultations. Starck is known for her work in…

Polish writer, teacher and activist. He died 21 March 1985 Link to Wikipedia biography (Polish)

Norwegian actress, director, and teacher who had her début in 1964 in the play “Boyfriend” at Oslo Nye Teater. She has acted at Torshovteatret, Hålogaland…

American mezzo-soprano opera singer. She was the first permanent vocal member of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, has two Grand Prix du Disc…

Italian actor best known for playing, at the age of seven, the role of Bruno Ricci, the son of protagonist Antonio Ricci in Vittorio De…

German philosopher and psychologist whose theories on education as both a reflection of and a possible solution to the moral and social problems of the…

Austrian writer and secondary school teacher. He died 1 July 1963 in Vienna. Link to Wikipedia biography (German)

American nurse and politician, she was the chairwoman of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi, a federally recognized Potawatomi Indian tribe based in Calhoun County,…

Sandra Spuzich Biography Sandra Spuzich: A Legacy in Golf and Human Design Early Life and Career Sandra Spuzich was born on April 3, 1937, in…

Dutch general. Spoor was Chief of Staff of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army and the Royal Dutch Army in the Dutch East Indies, from…

German dermatologist, venereologist and university teacher, who served as president of the German Dermatological Society and director of the Dermatological University Hospital in Leipzig. Spiethoff…

American writer who began selling his stories in 1935 to slick and pulp magazines. In 1947 he published “I, The Jury” the first of the…

German physician who was the first specializing in tuberculosis in Davos. Spengler was born as the eldest son of Johann Philipp Spengler, a teacher at…

American short film and television movie producer and director, whose 40+ credits include Melody, She Isn’t Here (2018) and Under My Skin (2020). Her twin…

American film and television actress and acting teacher and coach, her twin sister is director and producer Carrie Specht, and her spouse is Australian actor…

American western sculptor, whose bronze sculptures include representations of legendary Texas cattleman Charles Goodnight (housed in the Square House Museum in Panhandle, Texas) and of…

American writer and mystic, a “conscious sensitive” since youth; his books include “Revelation, Birth of a New Age.” David’s spiritual experience began in childhood, gradually…

Scottish writer best known for “the Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” which was made into a motion picture. She was awarded the David Cohen British…

Italian politician, a lawyer and economist. A teacher at the University since 1960, Spaventa was elected to Parliament by the Communist Party and became a…

American actor who landed his first role in “Team Mates,” 1978 and spent the 1980s being cast endlessly as the quintessential yuppie. It was not…

Costa Rican poet and lawyer. He collaborated with many of the magazines in America and Europe and was a constant worker spirit as a poet,…

Puerto Rican writer, journalist and teacher. He received his primary and secondary education in Catano and Bayamon. At 18 Soto went to New York, where…

American politician who represented the 61st Assembly district (including parts of Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties and the cities of Ontario, Pomona, Chino and…

French teacher and the co-founder, with Catherine Krafft, of the Beauvallon School in Dieulefit. She was the sister of Daniel Soubeyran and the aunt of…

American actor known for the TV series “Hercules.” He started lifting weights in high school in Mound, MN to develop his great chest, 6′ 3″…

American novelist, author of the 1957 John Newbery Medal winning Miracles on Maple Hill, based in the Erie, Pennsylvania region where she lived at the…

A cellist, Raphael was one of only a handful of children to survive Theresienstadt concentration camp. He is the only son of the supercentenarian Alice…

American bridge player who, as Peggy Golder in 1942, became ACBL Life Master number 33, the third woman to achieve the rank after Sally Young…

Internationally renowned Argentinian composer, pianist, conductor and teacher. In April 2005 he obtained the title “Licenciado en Composición” (Master degree) from the Instituto Universitario Nacional…

Mexican writer, critic and editor who received the Efraín Huerta National Literary Award in 1998 for his short story, El planeta Cloralex. His first novel,…

Hans Soeder: A Visionary in Architecture and Design Hans Soeder, born on October 18, 1891, in Berlin, Germany, was a distinguished German architect, educator, and…

Jewish leading Orthodox rabbis of European Jewry in the first half of the nineteenth century. He was a teacher to thousands and a powerful opponent…

American professional astrologer, teacher, lecturer, and writer based in New York City, she is also Education Director of the National Council for Geocosmic Research –…

American pro astrologer and co-author of “Compedium of Astrology” with Rose Lineman. A certified Teacher by AFA, she is a member of AFA, AFAN, NCGR…

American journalist and Press Secretary to President George W. Bush from May 8, 2006. He began his career as a journalist and was the original…

American author, teacher and nutritionist, a frequent and entertaining guest on “The Tonight Show” and other TV programs. He speaks on hyperactivity, allergies and illness…

Czechoslovakian composer, the acknowledged founder of a Czechoslovakian national music. First playing violin in a quartet at the age of five, he wrote many operas…

American black feminist political thinker and activist, critic, teacher, lecturer, author, editor, and essayist. Barbara Smith was among the first scholars to define an African…

American writer, teacher, lecturer, conference speaker and professional astrologer, the President of ISAR’s Los Angeles, CA chapter in 1982. He has also held the post…