American schizophrenic whose dementia became so severe in late 1883 that he was committed to the State Hospital for the Insane. On 5/25/1885, he amputated…

American baseball pitcher who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1974 to 1979 for the Chicago Cubs, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners. Link to…

American movie producer of Broadway plays and TV and the owner of TV production companies. After trying his hand in Broadway plays beginning in 1936,…

American film producer, also noted as the son of movie producer and cinema pioneer Mike Todd and his first wife, Bertha Freshman Todd. He was…

American actress, a perky blonde heroine of many two-reel comedies of the early ’30s. She appeared in “The Maltese Falcon,” 1931 and “Horse Feathers,” 1932,…

American film and TV actor and producer. Married once, two children. Link to Wikipedia biography

Trish Todd: A Dynamic Force in Publishing and Human Design Trish Todd is a celebrated American editor renowned for her eye for both popular and…

Italian supercentenarian who at the time of his death on 3 January 2002, was the oldest man in the world, aged 112 years, 346 days.…

Italian soccer/football player and team manager, with a career spanning over 40 years. He died in Milan, Italy on 30 March 1993. Link to Wikipedia…

American football player, nose guard with the Wisconsin Badgers. He was suspended for drug charges, dealing cocaine.

German politician, the Reich Minister for Armament and Munitions. During WW I, he served at the front 1914-16. A flying observer 1916-18, he was wounded…

American football coach and former college player who was the head coach of the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL). During his four…

American attorney and lobbyist in Dallas, Texas, nicknamed the “Mother of the Texas Equal Rights Amendment.” Tobolowsky was inducted into the Texas Women’s Hall of…

Italian Beauty Queen and TV newscaster. Crowned “Miss Italia” in 1955, she became a hostess of a musical show and a newscaster on TV.

American actor who, throughout his career, has appeared on a great many television series in both guest-starring and starring roles. Tochi has had roles in…

New Zealand politician who served as Mayor of Auckland City (1983-1990) and the 16th governor-general of New Zealand (1990-1996), the first woman to hold either…

First wife of Juan Domingo Peron. She died 10 September 1938 Link to Wikipedia biography (Spanish)

American hockey player, he played left wing for the Winnipeg Jets, Phoenix Coyotes, St. Louis Blues and Atlanta Thrashers between 1991 and 2010. He played…

American astrologer and editor of four national magazines. He conducted his own correspondence course for years and his books include “Astrology for the Millions” and…

American contemporary painter known primarily for her tree and landscape pictures. Her signature style includes vast skies and swirling clouds. She usually works on two…

American baseball player, a right-handed pitcher with the Detroit Tigers (1978–1982), Texas Rangers (1983–1984), and Seattle Mariners (1985). Link to Wikipedia biography

American former football player who is currently a personnel executive for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL). Tobin played running back for…

American ecclesiastic, a Roman Catholic Bishop who gained great publicity after Congressman Patrick Kennedy from Rhode Island made public Tobin’s stance against Kennedy’s right to…

Gustave Titeca: A Visionary Belgian Physician with a Unique Human Design Gustave Titeca, born on February 24, 1843, in Nieuwkerke, Belgium, was a distinguished Belgian…

French survivor of the giant tsunami (2004), she was in her hotel (2nd floor) when it occured. His husband, Hadrien de Brosse, pushed her into…

Croatia-born politician of the Communist party from 1927, the Premier in 1945. He became President of Yugoslavia in 1953 and life-term President after 1963, noted…

French humourist (one-man-show) and actor, he wanted to become a football goalkeeper Link to Wikipedia biography (French)

American astrologer and author of the book “Case Studies in Horary Astrology.” She has been a member of AFA since 1970 and a Professional Member…

Romanian politician and diplomat; he headed up the League of Nations from 1930-1932. He was first elected to Parliament in 1912. Beginning in 1921 he…

French surgeon at the Hospitals of Lyon from 1900, an associate of surgery from 1901, in the same position at the Hotel-Dieu de Lyon from…

Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour: A Manifestor in French Political and Legal History Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour (12 October 1907 – 29 September 1989) was a prominent French lawyer and…

French cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. Elevated to the cardinalate in 1936, Tisserant was a prominent and long-time member of the Roman Curia. He…

French actor. He died in Granville, Manche, France on 31 March 1973 at 8 a.m. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)

French rapist and homicide. On 5/01/1971 he strangled and raped his fiancé and was sentenced to 20 years prison on 4/25/1972. Given a short period…

French actress, who died on 5 May 1971, aged 81. Link to Wikipedia biography

French philosopher who translated most of Kant’s writings into French. His original works include ‘Of the Beautiful, Especially in Literature’ (1830); ‘Short History of Philosophy’…

French painter and illustrator, born to a drapery merchant and a milliner, he decided to pursue a career in art at a young age, incorporating…

British entertainer and TV host, friendly and accessible, best known for his interview show, “Pebble Mill,” starting in 1991. Alan’s gardening tips have appeared in…

French photographer and publisher who invented the mail franking machine. He was also one of the leading manufacturers and distributors of cameras in France. He…

French champion sailor who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics. Link to Wikipedia biography

Belgian prosector and surgeon, who first studied at the University of Brussels, earning the title of doctor of medicine (1861), then serving as a doctor…

French artist, painter.

French professor of economics, he received the Nobel prize in 2014. Mathematician, he had the engineering degrees from the “Ecole Polytechnique” and the “Ecole nationale…

German military man, noted statesman and naval officer, the first commander to use torpedo boats in any large numbers. Tirpitz was active in building the…

German Neoclassical painter from the Tischbein family of artists, whose most famous painting, Goethe in the Roman Campagna (1787) depicts his friend, the writer and…

French jazz clarinetist, saxophonist and arranger.

French astronomer and member of the Academie des Sciences. He died 10/20/1896 Paris, France. Link to Wikipedia biography

American cartoonist whose work includes the comic strip Amy, which he produced from 1964 through 1991. He received the National Cartoonist Society Newspaper Panel Cartoon…

American television and stage character actor, best known to television audiences for playing Ted Adamson on the 1970s and 1980s CBS soap opera, Search for…

East Indian Sultan of Mysore and son of Hyder Ali Khan whom he succeeded in 1782. Reputed to be a cruel and tyrannical monarch, he…