Italian film actor and dubber who died in Novara on 1 April 1953. Link to Wikipedia biography (Italian)
Belgian politician. She died on 3 April 1995. Link to Wikipedia biography
German tennis champ, winning at Wimbledon in 1991 the Men’s Singles championship. Link to Wikipedia biography
Paul Stiefbold: A Pioneer in Astrology and Human Design Paul Stiefbold, born on June 5, 1916, in Naperville, Illinois, was an influential American astrologer known…
Kristen Stewart: A Cinematic Icon with a Unique Human Design Kristen Stewart, born on April 9, 1990, in Los Angeles, California, is an acclaimed American…
French philosopher who has been called “the most important French theorist to come after Derrida, and one of the most important thinkers anywhere about the…
British noted family, the son of model Rachel Hunter and musician Rod Stewart.
German poet who died on 23 August 1849 in Venice, Italy. Link to Wikipedia biography (German)
American model and actress who was the official United States Army poster girl during World War II. She appeared on twelve posters, of which a…
American ecclesiastic, the grandson of a preacher who grew up to become a successful accountant. He was strong and good looking, over-endowed sexually and gay.…
Martha Stewart: A Biography with Human Design Insights Martha Stewart, born on August 3, 1941, in Jersey City, New Jersey, is a prominent American entrepreneur…
Belgian physician (MD, 1874), an associate of the University of Brussels (1876), substitute of the course of histology at the University of Brussels (1877), Professor…
Swiss ballet dancer, member of the Ballet of the 20th Century (1967-1974), solo dancer in Zurich from 1975, soloist in “Jahre danach” (1976), “Carmina Burana”…
American golf champion, killed in a bizarre plane crash in a South Dakota field on 25 October 1999 at age 42. The crew and passengers…
German physician, anatomist and histologist, who provided scientific evidence that the rhythm method was not effective in preventing pregnancy. Following his medical studies, he served…
French soccer player. Link to Wikipedia biography
American jazz cornetist best remembered for his work with the Duke Ellington orchestra which he joined in 1934. Ellington arranged many of his pieces to…
French diver and triathlete, he crossed the Baikal Lake in 2021 (-10° C). He has been nicknamed “le Phoque” (the Seal) because he eats up…
American entrepreneur, TV personality, radio and TV producer in the Philippines, known as “Uncle Bob.” He founded the GMA Network, a major national commercial broadcast…
American conservative talk radio personality, cable news contributor, online columnist and host of The Chris Stigall podcast. He was the host of WPHT Morning Show in the Philadelphia market from…
Mexican-American researcher who pioneered the field of viral oncology research, the first to show that cancer-causing viruses can spread from animal to animal. She and…
American economist. He won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1982, and was a key leader of the Chicago School of Economics. Stigler…
American former pro’ stock car racing driver and NASCAR team owner. He is a three-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (today known as the Monster Energy…
American economist, public policy analyst, and academic who received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (2001) and the John Bates Clark Medal (1979). He…
American physician, a pediatrician who served as US Surgeon General from 1965-1969. He oversaw the implementation of Medicare and Medicaid and was an early cautionary…
Scottish Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education, 1924. She became a rebel to her own party, resigning her seat in Parliament to help in…
Scottish politician, a Member of Parliament returned at General election 6/11/1987. Link to Wikipedia biography
Scottish politician, a Member of Parliament returned at General Election 6/11/1987. Link to Wikipedia biography
American astrologer who joined AFA at the 1950 convention. Stewart died on 7/09/1961.
Scottish physician and surgeon, the author of “Turner’s Diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat.” He was married.
American computer programmer whose shareware FREE.COM was cited as a top 10 PC utility in PC Magazine in 1987, and was a “Program of the…
American career criminal who was sentenced to ten years prison for burglary in 1973, another ten years for burglary in 1980, and 25 years for…
American photographer best known for his cover photos on as many as 2,000 albums featuring his portraits of such jazz performers as Louis Armstrong, Count…
American TV producer and director, 2nd child. He began Stewart Productions while also freelancing for NBC-TV news in 1982.
American journalist, editor-in-chief at Splinter News, and previously Fusion’s executive editor. Splinter is a news and opinion website owned by Univision Communications. Fusion is a…
American Pentecostal minister and purported faith healer. He is a televangelist who hosts “Power and Mercy” on Black Entertainment Television, The Word Network, and other…
American noted family, the daughter of Ginny and McLean Stevenson. She was 14 when her dad died unexpectedly on 2/15/1996 of cardiac arrest.
British maid of honor to the Queen. It was said of her, “It is hardly possible for a woman to have less wit or more…
American patron of the arts and founder of the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, which opened in Fort Worth, Texas, in January 1961. Stevenson…
British film and television actress from a noted family, known for her beauty, she was labelled “the most photogenic girl in the world.” In 1958…
Scottish musician and rock star, a behind-the-scenes founding member of The Rolling Stones. He suffered a fatal heart attack on 12 December 1985 in London…
American jazz saxophonist who was widely known for being one of the tenor saxophone players in Four Brothers, part of Woody Herman’s Second Herd. Herbie…
Scottish-American professional race car driver of the Formula One Series. Originally a clay pigeon shooting champion, he began his driving career in 1961, joined Ken…
Scottish biologist. He was President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh from 1999–2002 and Chairman of the Microbiological Research Authority. Link to Wikipedia biography
American famous and beloved star and actor of TV and film, with a multitude of achievements. Stewart received five Oscar nominations and achieved the Oscar…
American infant born with mental retardation due to inexperienced medical help. The mother, Ora Stewart went to Bellevue Hospital in labor on 1/13/1980, the resident…