American actress best known for her role in the 1990 comedy monster film Tremors, starring Kevin Bacon and Fred Ward. She is the daughter of…

American singer, guitarist, drummer, songwriter and soldier. He was also credited with the stage names Little T-Bone, Rocky Thompson and Gory Carter, and recorded music…

Virginia lawyer, who served part-time for a dozen years representing Bristol, Virginia and Washington County in the Virginia House of Delegates. A Democrat and a…

American journalist and politician who served as Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (1977-1980) under President Jimmy Carter. Carter was the son of newspaper…

American noted family, the son of Chip and grandson of Jimmy Carter.

“`html Jason Carter: A Legacy of Service and Leadership Jason Carter, born on August 7, 1975, in Atlanta, Georgia, is an accomplished American lawyer and…

Jimmy Carter Human Design. American politician, 39th President of the U.S., sworn in 20 January 1977. After serving in the U.S. Navy 1946-1953, he took…

American jazz clarinet, saxophone, and flute player. Carter attended I.M. Terrell High School, and played music with schoolmates Ornette Coleman and Charles Moffett in the…

American Olympic athlete, a swimmer, he won a silver medal for the 200m breaststroke at the 1948 Olympics.

American noted family, the mom of President Jimmy Carter, the firstborn of her four kids, followed by Ruth in 1929, Billy, 1937 and Gloria, 1939.…

British leading astrologer for 45 years, known and respected through the 20th century. He was the most important and influential English astrologer of the 20th…

American author of science fiction and fantasy, as well as an editor, poet and critic. He usually wrote as Lin Carter; known pseudonyms include H.…

American noted family the son of Jimmy Carter, 39th President of the U.S., sworn in 1/20/1977, born while his dad was in the U.S. Navy…

American female-impersonator, famous from the ’50s through the ’70s, earning up to $10,000 a week. Carter died of AIDS 1/11/1985. Link to Wikipedia biography

American creator and executive producer of the popular TV series “X-Files.” The debut broadcast was 9/10/1993, 21:00 PDT, Vancouver, B.C. and since then it has…

American astrologer and columnist. Her full-page ads, prominently featuring her photograph, appeared in all the newsstand astrology magazines for decades. Many clients proudly mention that…

Henri Cartan: A Legacy in Mathematics and Human Design Henri Cartan, a distinguished French mathematician, was born on July 8, 1904, in Nancy, France. He…

French musician, composer, studied with paul dukas; works include 2 string quartets, cantata, songs. He died 26 March 1932. Link to Wikipedia biography (German)

French composer and noted family, one of four children of the noted mathematician Ellie-Joseph Cartan. Jean studied with Paul Dukas. His works include two string…

Belgian painter who originally worked in a Symbolist style, but after the First World War became a Flemish Expressionist painter in the style of the…

American athlete, a professional boxer. He began his professional career on 14 March 1946 and retired at age 38. From 1951-1955 he was a three-time…

American rapper, singer and actor who came to fame as a pop and hip hop singer in the late 1990s, establishing himself as a star…

American writer of young adult fiction including The Zac Trilogy (3 books, 2004), The Goddess Test (5 books, 2011-2013), The Blackcoat Rebellion (2013-2015), and Simon…

American noted daughter of President Jimmy Carter. At age ten her family moved into the White House. By the time she went to Brown University,…

American model and reality TV actress, the sister of singers Aaron and Nick Carter. Her older sister Leslie, also a singer, died on 31 January…

American business executive, the manager of his family’s $2.8 million peanut business and the brother of President Jimmy Carter. Noted as a “good ole’ boy”…

American child of noted family, the first child of Beyonce and Jay-Z. She was born at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. Link to…

Calvin Carter: A Master of Musical Innovation and Human Design Calvin Carter, an illustrious African American record producer, record label manager, and songwriter of jazz…

French Esperantist professor and linguist, sometimes referred to as “deuxiŠme pŠre de l’esp‚ranto” (“the second father of Esperanto”). He died on 21 May 1931 in…

American dancer, first professional performance 1951. Charles had one sister. When he was 14, his folks separated and he was 16 when his mom remarried.…

Italian pop singer who has sold more than 245,000 albums and 60,000 singles. In 2007, he participated as a singer in the talent show Amici…

Italian folk music singer-songwriter who also performed in film and theatre and, in 1975, wrote a book of poetry, “Ritual Song.” Throughout her 25-year career,…

French mathematician, a professor at Paris University from 1912-1940. His works include “La G‚om‚trie des espaces de Riemann,” 1925, “The Geometry of Riemann Spaces” and…

American banking accountant and CEO of First Interstate Bancorp. An unassuming boss, Carson still owns the same 30-year-old briefcase and is an inveterate tinkerer, building…

Irish comedian, known worldwide for his infectious laugh and catchphrase, “It?s the way I tell ?em.” Carson was raised in a tenement house on Great…

American actor who began his career at a young age, acting in television advertisements, and later doing cartoon voice-acting for Hanna-Barbera. His first job was…

American TV personality who began as the host of The Tonight Show on 1 October 1962, reportedly for $100,000 a year, retiring on 22 May…

American frontiersman, trapper, Indian-fighter, rancher, and army general, the archetype of the American pioneer. He spent a life of wanderlust from the time he was…

American marine biologist employed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for 16 years. Carson kept her job with the USFWS largely to support her…

American serial killer convicted with her partner Michael Bear Carson for three murders between 1982 and 1983 in California and the San Francisco Bay Area.…

Scottish retired jockey in thoroughbred horse racing. He was British Champion Jockey five times (1972, 1973, 1978, 1980 and 1983), won 17 British Classic Races,…

German politician. He served as President of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1979 to 1984. He died 30 May 1992. Link to Wikipedia biography

German film, television and theatre actress who won the Film Award in 1972 and 1975. On stage she appeared in plays by Gerhart Hauptmann, Arthur…

French banker, the Chairman of the Board of Cr‚dit Agricole. Link to Wikipedia biography

Scottish writer, a journalist, dramatic and literary critic of Glasgow Herald 1907-1915, also the author of two novels. Editor of anthologies. She married Herbert Jackson…

Australian boxer, who became world champion in the bantamweight division. He was the 2009 Inductee for the Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame Veterans category.…

United States Army major who was killed in action on 26 October 1944 while serving as a member of the Army Air Forces near the…

Biography of Kitty Carruthers: Ice Skating Star with a Unique Human Design Kitty Carruthers, an American ice skater of Welsh-Lebanese descent, has long been celebrated…

American ice skater. He and his sister, both adopted, became U.S. Pair Champions. In 1968, he first saw the Ice Capades and it sparked his…

American physicist best known for leading the theoretical division of Los Alamos National Laboratory from 1973 until 1980. While there he oversaw the growth of…