French Corsican model and actress, discovered by a photographer on a Corsican beach, seen in “Asterix” with Gerard Depardieu. In 2008, she played the role…
Italian journalist and entertainer who created the popular TV show “Stranamore” that ran for 11 years. On March 1, 2005 in Rome, Castagna suffered an…
American actor and noted family, the son of Shirley Jones and Jack Cassidy. A musical actor, he played in the TV drama “Something in Common,”…
American actor and noted family, the son of Shirley Jones and Jack Cassidy. As an actor, he played on the TV series “Facts of Life.”…
Belgian Honorary Ambassador of His Majesty the King. He died on 3 July 1999 at age 92 in Waterloo.
Belgian psychiatrist who was Professor Emeritus of the Catholic University of Louvain, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine from 1989 to 1994, former President of…
French actress-singer and noted family member, she is the half-sister of Vincent Cassel and daughter of Jean-Pierre Cassel. Her performance debut occurred in 1982 when…
Belgian dancer.
French actor and father of a noted family of actors, his children are Vincent and C‚cile. Cassel got his start as a dancer and in…
French jurist; President of the U.N. Human Rights Commission 1946-1968 and principal author of the U.N. Declaration of the Rights of Man, adopted 1948. Cassin…
American pro astrologer, the author of “An Easygoing Guide to Astrology.” She has studied astrology from 1976 and has taught from 1989. Nancy was born…
British YouTuber and vlogger, also known as TheSyndicateProject, Tom Syndicate, and Syndicate. He runs the YouTube channel TheSyndicateProject, which has grown to be one of…
French journalist, a founder of ATTAC, and a member of its Scientific Advisory Board. He was general director of the Le Monde diplomatique newspaper from…
French woman who was accused to belong to a kidnapping gang in Mexico (2005). Free on 23 January 2013 after having spent seven years in…
American singer and actor from a theatrical family, the son of Jack Cassidy and Evelyn Ward who divorced when he was three; his step-mother was…
American singer and acoustical guitarist, she died at age 33 on November 2, 1996 in Bowie, MD, from melanoma. She had had a malignant tumor…
American homicide victim. This criminal justice major at Northeastern University in Boston, MA was shot in his apartment just after 10 PM on May 12,…
American television and movie actress best known for her role in “Falcon Crest.” The younger daughter of a legal investigator father and a painter mother,…
French pianist. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)
Australia country musician born to a Maltese-Australian father and an Aboriginal mother. He released his first EP, Dream Out Loud, in 1994 and was nominated…
Spanish poet and playwright, a member of the Generation of ’27. After Franco’s rise in 1936, He was forced, like many Spanish Intellectuals, to leave…
American guitarist, singer and songwriter based in Brooklyn, New York. In 2013 he formed his current touring outfit The Nth Power with Nikki Glaspie (Beyonce)…
German actor, prominent in German theatre and film in the 1930s and 1940s. His postwar career was cut short by his sudden death at 39.…
American artist of the Impressionist school, famous for warm and affectionate mother-and-child studies done in a bright and original manner. A master of the tender…
German painter. In 1913 Maria Caspar-Filser was the only female founding member of the ‘Mnchener Neue Sezession’. She was the first German woman painter to…
French leather merchant who was the CEO of Longchamp from 1983. He took over the company after the death of his father Jean Cassegrain in…
Dutch military officer of health, neurologist and forensic psychiatrist Casparie was raised in Groningen, followed here the Gymnasium and University (medicine) but graduated in Gent…
American athlete, a golfer who placed sixth on the all-time money winners list; called “the best putter in the game.” Moody and temperamental, he got…
French road bicycle racer, who competed as a professional between 1998 and 2012. He had a total of 61 victories. On two occasions he finished…
Hopalong Cassady: A Legendary Football Projector Hopalong Cassady, born Howard Albert Cassady on March 2, 1934, in Columbus, Ohio, was an American football icon celebrated…
American writer with a staccato style, a beatnik and forerunner of the hippie movement. Cassady grew up during the poverty of the Depression. When he…
French journalist, the son of journalist and politician Adolphe Granier de Cassagnac (1806-1880). In 1866, he became editor of the Conservative paper Le Pays, and…
Ukrainian-French painter, commercial poster artist, and typeface designer. He died by suicide on 17 June 1968 in Paris, aged 67. Link to Wikipedia biography
Argentine ballet dancer and teachers. She’s known for being the dancing partner of Julio Bocca since 1989. Cassano studied in the Teatro Col¢n’s Advanced Arts…
Italian writer, originally an ophthalmologist by profession, whose debut 2014 novel La seconda estate (“The Second Summer,” translated in France and awarded the Capalbio First…
French musician, he worked with pop singers such as Johnny Hallyday and Calogero. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)
British Labour politician and former actor who played the first multi-dimensional gay character on a British soap, EastEnders, starting from August 1986 running through February…
American writer and book illustrator, published at age 11 with her book, “Chicken Pox Explosion!” in June 2000. The memoir was the result of a…
French actress seen mainly on French television, she had her debut in a television movie “Lucretia Borgia” in 1961.
American screen actor, also known as Bob Cason or simply as John Cason, who appeared in over 200 films and television shows during his 20…
Italian theatre, film and radio actor. He died in Turin on 8 March 1942. Link to Wikipedia biography (Italian)
Spanish soccer goalkeeper popularly dubbed “San Iker” (“Saint Iker”) for his ability to produce spectacular saves. Widely considered to be one of the greatest goalkeepers…
Polish king. He was of the Jagiellonian dynasty was Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1440, and King of Poland from 1447, until his death. He…
French diplomat and political leader. He entered the diplomatic service, being attached successively to the London, Brussels and St Petersburg embassies and in 1843 became…
French first lady (“PremiŠre dame”) as the wife of President Casimir-P‚rier (a distant cousin) who was in office from 27 June 1894 to 16 January…
French politician who was the fifth President of the Third Republic of France from 27 June 1894 to 16 January 1895. He resigned from office…
Italian actress and film director, who presented the Festival di Sanremo in 1978, leading to an ongoing controversy about whether she was the first woman…