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Italian television host and writer. Link to Wikipedia biography (Italian)

American astrologer and writer with articles in American Astrology, Dell Horoscope, Considerations, plus a chapter in the Llewellyn book series, “Astrology Looks at History,” and…

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Brazilian historian, political scientist and writer. During his career, he carried out studies on the political history of Brazil in the republican period, about mass…

American rapper, singer-songwriter and record producer, best known for her flamboyant dress, and conversational style of rap. Her songs are most commonly characterized as “internet…

French writer. In 1905 he left for Malaysia. He was a very successful planter and became quite rich. But in 1918 he felt that a…

American photographer and writer. First child. A freelance photographer and writer since 1962. He works in color with marine life as a central interest.

American popular novelist, winner of the Nobel Prize in 1949 and the Pulitzer Prize in 1955. Biographer’s attempts to pin down the essential writer meet…

French writer, an author of detective fiction and children’s and juvenile literature. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)

American human rights activist, journalist, lawyer, and former U.S. government advisor from a noted family, the son of Mia Farrow and grandson of Australian director…

American documentary, feature and short film producer and screenwriter of a dozen productions ranging from 21 Below (2009) and Gayby (2010) to He Left Instructions…

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German prolific film writer and director of the New German theater, known for bizarre, angst-ridden studies of despair. He made 51 films for TV and…

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Norwegian journalist, newspaper editor, novelist, biographer, and non-fiction writer. He was a journalist for the newspaper Bergens Tidende from 1935, and edited the paper Nidaros…

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Irish actor whose breakthrough role came when he landed a role iin Ballykissangel, a popular TV series by the BBC. He made his film debut…

American novelist and screenwriter, best known as the author of the renowned gothic horror story “What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?” (1960), which was made…

American actor, screenwriter, producer and director. After a little theater debut in “Rain,” 1961, he gained many TV credits along with excellent film reviews. His…

American musician turned private citizen, Farren was once the lead singer, writer, and a guitarist for the Joe Perry Project and Farrenheit, popular rock bands…

American singer and musician, the founder of the non-profit concert organization, “Bread and Roses.” She is the sister of Joan Baez, a close friend of…

Italian writer, a novelist. He died 12/15/1918, Milan. Link to Wikipedia biography

French-American psychiatrist and revolutionary writer. He studied medicine and psychology in France after serving in WW II. Eclectic, he was influenced by Sartre. He gained…

British writer and co-host of “That’s Life” with Esther Rantzen for one season. Since then Fanshawe has been a regular and excellent writer for many…

French painter and lithographer best known for his flower paintings and group portraits of Parisian artists and writers. Link to Wikipedia biography

Italian writer, actor, comedian, author and host of radio and television programs. Link to Wikipedia biography (Italian)

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French actor, screenwriter and film director. He directed the French cult film classic Themroc (1973). He died on 29 January 2008. Link to Wikipedia biography

Costa Rican writer and communist leader, known as Calufa. Often regarded as one of the most important and emblematic of the Costa Rican literature authors,…

French screenwriter. He died 25 July 1983. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)

Italian stage and film actor who appeared in more than forty films during his career. He played the lead in the 1931 comedy “The Charmer.”…

Norwegian writer and journalist. He was editor of the literary magazine Vinduet (The Window) 1975-1979. His books have been published in 21 countries, translated into…

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Italian writer, author of best-selling thriller “Io Uccido.” Link to Wikipedia biography

German writer, a poet and novelist. His work is tender and feminine in mood and celebrates simple domestic pleasures. He also worked as a music…

Italian writer, a world-known award-winning journalist whose style is compared to Henry Kissinger. She is known for her many reports that range from economics to…

Scottish arranger, songwriter, bandleader and jazz trumpeter. Fairweather began a musical partnership with architect-musician Sandy Brown from 1941. In London from 1954, the Fairweather-Brown All-Stars…

English singer, songwriter and actress, known for her retro and eccentric style. Faith released her debut album Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful?…

English singer, songwriter, and actress who achieved popularity in the 1960s with the release of her hit single “As Tears Go By” and became one…

French screenwriter and author of detective fiction who used the pen name Ronald Moreau. He died in Paris on 1 May 2008. Link to Wikipedia…

Brazilian actress, singer-songwriter, screenwriter and comedian, nominated at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2013 in the category of Best New Artist. The daughter of João…

Australian author of young adult (YA) and adult Speculative Fiction, living in New South Wales. She grew up on the once family-owned Wilder Ranch, and…