American film studio executive and agent whom Steven Spielberg called a “great titan of the industry.”. He began his career in 1936 as a booking…

German-jewish novelist and biographer. Died on 1/01/1934 in Altaussee (Austria) at 06:00 (6 a.m.) His books were burnt 1933. Link to Wikipedia biography

American painter who produced more than 2,000 works of art including paintings, watercolours, and sketches that are displayed in museums around the world. He served…

Belgian physician and professor at the University of Liège, specialising in surgery and obstetrics. He was one of the founders of the Medical and Surgical…

American attorney specializing in divorce. Celebrity gossip website TMZ calls her the “disso queen” (“disso” for marriage dissolution). She has handled a number of high-profile,…

American geophysicist who serves as a professor of geology and geophysics at the California Institute of Technology and heads a division of the Institute’s Charles…

American author and broadcast journalist; a pioneer, with such others as Mary Marvin Breckinridge and Sigrid Schultz, of female journalism in the United States. She…

American community activist in Texas and founder of the McCall Neighborhood Center in El Paso. She taught for 39 years in the El Paso Independent…

American First Lady, the wife of George Washington, the first President of the United States. She was the widow of a wealthy planter, Daniel Custis,…

American author descended from the Indigenous Cowlitz people of Washington State. She has written two memoirs about her young adulthood, Starvation Mode: a Memoir of…

French film actor who died in Laon on 9 July 1978. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)

American cartographer, explorer, mountaineer, photographer and director of the Boston Museum of Science for 40 years, Washburn was honored for mapping the highest peak of…

American educator who, although born into slavery, went on to become one of the great educational leaders. He worked his entire life trying to improve…

American politician, the first president of the U.S. 1789-1797. As a wealthy Virginia plantation owner and a gentleman farmer, he also served as the Commander…

American politician, the first black Mayor of Chicago in 1983 despite admitted troubles with the law in the ’70s when he was a practicing lawyer…

Belgian soccer manager and player. While managing R.F.C. de Liège he helped them win the 1989–1990 Belgian Cup. He became the coach of Belgium before…

American baseball player, a right-handed catcher who played two games for the Boston Bees in May 1937. He died in South Laguna, Florida on 6…

American cultural anthropologist who has pursued studies of Creole languages, Sign languages of the Deaf, flamenco artistry, sport fishing, and cinema. His books include Five…

German naval commander and high-ranking officer of the Kriegsmarine (Nazi Navy). Serving in the rank of General Admiral he succeeded General Admiral Hans-Georg von Friedeburg…

German pro astrologer, data collector and author. A student of E. C. Kuehr, he was an active member of the Deutscher Astrologen Verband/ DAV. An…

American baseball player, a left-handed outfielder played for the Washington Senators (1937–1940), Brooklyn Dodgers (1940–1941), Pittsburgh Pirates (1942–1943), Philadelphia Phillies (1943–1946), and Cleveland Indians (1946–1947).…

German chemist, head of the Department of Inorganic Chemistry at Gdansk university from 1918 to 1933, and a pioneer of high temperature chemistry. He died…

American character actor on the New York stage who specialized in Shakespeare and Shaw. He died aged 76 of a brain hemorrhage on 10 November…

American sportswoman; this champion horsewoman died on 28 December 1997 in Wilmington, Delaware of injuries suffered in a fall during the Fair Hill, Maryland horse…

American professional wrestler, model, and bodybuilder, signed to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) under the name Dana Warrior as a brand ambassador. She is the second…

French politician, a member of the National Assembly of France who represents the Ardennes department. He is a member of the Union for a Popular…

American television executive who became one of the first African-American executives at NBC Television in New York City, holding various positions over two decades. She…

French photographer, who took the official portrait of Nicolas Sarkozy as President of the French Republic. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)

American poet, novelist, and literary critic, noted as one of the founders of New Criticism. He received the 1947 Pulitzer Prize for the Novel for All the King’s Men (1946) and…

American actor. Link to Wikipedia biography

American actress whose best known roles include Alex Tabor on Saved by the Bell: The College Years and Nora Huntington on Desperate Housewives. Warren is…

American clairvoyant who, along with her husband, Ed Warren, the most famous demonologist in the country, formed a paranormal investigation team. One of the most…

American creator of PostSecret, an ongoing community mail art project, founded by him on 1 January 2005, in which people mail their secrets anonymously on…

American child of noted parents, her mother is actress Jessica Alba and her dad is Cash Warren. Honor is the couple’s first child.

American violinist and record producer, best known for co-founding Liberty Records and serving as its chairman. He was the namesake of the character Simon from…

American editor and publisher, 3rd child. He acquired control of “Television Digest” in 1961, working as editor and publisher. He married once, 6 children.

American jurist and attorney who became the California D.A. after an interruption of military service during WW II. He also served as the three-time governor…

American actor who became a familiar figure as teenager Theo Huxtable in the top-rated TV sitcom “The Cosby Show.” He had four years of solid…

American architect, he designed the Arlington Cemetery gravesite of President John F. Kennedy. In the late 1950s his design for the US Embassy building in…

German gynaecologist and pioneer in sexual reassignment surgery. In 1930, following a trip to Paris, Warnekros took Einar Wegener as a patient, arranging a series…

American chemical engineer, business executive. Died on May 24, 1991.

American lawyer and politician who served as the United States Secretary of the Navy from 1972 to 1974 and as a five-term Republican U.S. Senator…

American track and field champion, a world record holding pole vaulter. He died of Alzheimer’s disease in Fresno, California on 13 November 2001. Link to…

American oil, mineral and business psychic who has a large private and corporate business client list. Warmoth’s achievements have been reported in the newspapers and…

Guillaume Warmuz: A Journey from Football to Spiritual Harmony Born on May 22, 1970, in Saint-Vallier, France, Guillaume Warmuz is a celebrated former French football…

Polish gangster nickname ” the General ” because he was born on the Day of Polish Army. The Prosecutor’s Office in Gdansk and the Central…

British composer and music critic. The Warlock alias, which reflects Heseltine’s interest in occult practices, was used for all his published musical works. He is…

Évariste Warlomont: A Visionary in Ophthalmology and His Human Design Évariste Warlomont, born on November 26, 1820, in Aubel, Belgium, was a distinguished Belgian physician…

French classical and jazz violinist professionally active from 1929 to 1947. He played with all the greats in France in the 1930s and 1940s: Django…

American university student who, while visiting North Korea as a tourist in January 2016, was arrested and sentenced to 15 years imprisonment with hard labor…