American politician, he served in the Colorado House of Representatives and was the first African American mayor of Denver, Colorado, serving from 1991 to 2003.…
American midget car specialist and an American race car driver who was killed in a 100-mile AAA championship race. On 2 September 1940 in Syracuse,…
American model, the youngest ever given an exclusive contract by a cosmetic firm. She was the daughter of actor Barry Sullivan (born 29 August 1912)…
Australian astrologer, became an astrologer just after World War II working at Tooths brewery where he volunteered to do the Sun Sign column for their…
American professional golfer who played on the Nationwide Tour. He played college golf at the University of Texas at Austin. He turned pro in 1984.…
American astrologer who joined AFA in April 1968. Webb died on 12/27/1981, 2:30 PM, Cleveland (?), Ohio
American actor who was onscreen from 1948 in films that included “Sunset Blvd.,” “Dragnet” and “Pete Kelly Blues.” His last film, which he also produced…
American radio, television and advertising executive, nicknamed ‘Pat,’ who was president of NBC between 1953 and 1955. He has been credited with reshaping commercial broadcasting’s…
American award-winning investigative journalist who in 1996 uncovered a CIA link to cocaine trafficking in the 1980s in the Iran-Contra case. Webb said that he…
Australian theatre, film, and television actress, known internationally for her performances in Animal Kingdom (2010) and Silver Linings Playbook (2012), both of which earned her…
British newsmaker, a local government officer from Cheshire, who became an instant internet personality after a council Zoom meeting went viral. Following a bureaucratic dispute…
American political strategist who served as campaign manager for the Bernie Sanders 2016 presidential campaign and an advisor for the Bernie Sanders 2020 presidential campaign.…
American television producer and author, awarded three Emmys for Outstanding Drama Series for his work on the CBS soap, The Bold and the Beautiful. He…
Dennis Weaver: A Distinguished Actor and Environmental Pioneer Dennis Weaver, born on June 4, 1924, in Joplin, Missouri, was not only a versatile and talented…
American character actor, comedian, and musician, who hosted his own NBC variety show The Doodles Weaver Show in 1951. Weaver’s mother gave him the nickname…
American law enforcement official who served as a Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff. He was the developer of the Weaver stance, a popular shooting stance…
American football linebacker who played four seasons with the Chicago Bears (1950, 1952–1954) of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Chicago…
American actor and guitarist who happened to be in the right time at the right place to be included in the first production of the…
American child of a noted family, the first child of Kelly Rowland and her manager Tim Weatherspoon. His parents married in Costa Rica on 9…
American ecclesiastic, ordained Bishop and installed as the ninth Archbishop of Milwaukee on 11/08/1977. Raised in a strong Catholic family, he has one brother and…
American journalist of Palestinian descent, known as the producer and occasional director of National Public Radio’s flagship show, Morning Edition. Link to Wikipedia biography
Polish-American educator and professor of psychology who served as the President of the Zionist-Revisionist Organization of Poland. As the hero of the revolt and the…
Canadian curler who is the lead on the team skipped, or captained, by Rachel Homan out of the Ottawa Curling Club. With the Rachel Homan…
American actor, one of the historic icons of the silver screen. He was a tough, genial and generally inimitable leading man of action films who,…
American film producer and actor, and the eldest son of Hollywood actor John Wayne and his first wife, Josephine Alicia Saenz. Michael Wayne graduated from…
American retired electronics industry worker. He co-founded Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.) with Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs, providing administrative oversight for the new venture.…
The first child of King of King Sigismund III Vasa and Queen Anne of Austria . Princess Anna Maria Wazówna died of measles 9 February…
Polish princess, the fourth child and third daughter of King Sigismund III Vasa and Queen Anne of Austria . At the news of her daughter…
German fashion model who features in photography, especially in the area of latex fetishism. She has appeared in numerous international men’s magazines, commercial advertising, award-winning…
American military man who served as a general in the Revolutionary War and built Fort Wayne, Indiana. After leaving the army, he was recalled into…
American dancer and choreographer, nicknamed the “Bad Lad of Ballet,” who formed his own company, Dancers, in 1975 with financial backing from actress Joanne Woodward,…
American actor from a noted family, he is the son of actor John Wayne and his third wife, Peruvian-born Pilar Pallete. He grew up in…
American Osteopath with an expensive practice and an elegant condominium in West Hollywood. On 4/02/1982, he was arrested for the theft of some $1 million…
American politician, a member of the US House of Representatives since 1975. He has been on several committees including and perhaps most notably on the…
French croquet player and Olympic champion. He received a gold medal in Singles, two balls at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris beating Maurice Vignerot.…
Dutch pianist and composer who was born in France.
Polish actor; son of Stanis?aw Wawrzecki. He finished The Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw in 1975. He appeared in the television…
Al Waxman: A Celebrated Canadian Actor and His Human Design Al Waxman, a beloved Canadian actor, was a prominent figure in television, known for his…
French politician who was the Secretary of State for European Affairs under the Foreign and European Affairs Minister, Alain Juppé. He was previously Secretary of…
Belgian art historian, geographer, and magazine editor. He became Secretary of the Brussels Geographical Society, and founded and edited two geographical journals, Le Mouvement Géographique…
Belgian equestrian who rode in the Atlanta Olympics 1996, placing 69th in individual jumping and 13th in team jumping. He won a Bronze Medal for…
American Special Forces Sergeant Major and Central Intelligence Agency Paramilitary Operations Officer who served more than 50 years between the U.S. Army’s Green Berets and…
American baseball player, a right-handed pitcher with the Pittsburgh Pirates for 2 seasons from 1952 to 1953. Link to Wikipedia biography
British actress who came to international attention in David Lynch’s psychological thriller “Mulholland Drive” (2001). She received nominations at the Academy Awards and the Screen…
American college men’s basketball coach, well known for coaching Brigham Young University to a 372-254 record between 1949 and 1972. He was inducted into the…
American professional astrologer in New Orleans, teaching classes and presiding the local astrological society 1941-1943, early member of the AFA. She died on 8 April…
American murderer who admitted to killing his pregnant wife Shan’ann Cathryn Watts (née Rzucek, born 10 January 1984 in New Jersey) by strangulation. Their daughters,…
G.F. Watts: The Visionary British Artist and His Human Design George Frederic Watts, better known as G.F. Watts, remains one of the most influential British…
American archivist from a noted family, the eldest son of British philosopher Alan Watts. Following his father’s death in 1973, Mark Watts founded the Alan…
American artist. He is the author and illustrator of the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes, which was syndicated internationally from 1985 to 1995. Watterson stopped…