French psychoanalyst and psychiatrist. She is president of the association ‘La Cause des Bébés.’ She writes a weekly column on ‘France Culture,’ a French public…
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T.S. Eliot: A Literary Luminary Guided by Human Design T.S. Eliot, a name synonymous with literary modernism, was more than just an American-British poet, playwright,…
Elán: A Trailblazing Latin American Artist with a Unique Human Design Elán is a distinguished Mexican recording artist known for her groundbreaking work as one…
United Arab Emirates entrepreneur, writer, and human rights activist who attained international prominence during the Arab Spring. A self-styled “Islamic libertarian,” he is an outspoken…
French writer, critic and art historian. In 1913 he won the Prix Goncourt for “Le Peuple de la mer” He died 16 August 1933, Saint-Fiacre-sur-Maine.…
American writer, diplomat, and military historian from a noted family, as the second son of Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower. He went to West Point Military…
German socialist journalist and statesman who organized the Socialist Revolution that overthrew the monarchy in Bavaria (1918). Eisner studied literature and neo-Kantian philosophy with Hermann…
American professional astrologer, teacher, lecturer, writer, and healer, also known as Gustave Eckstrom. Recording Secretary of AFA in 1942, he became Director, also President of…
German Jewish writer, art historian, and critic. Regarded as one of the first critics to appreciate the development of Cubism, as well as for his…
German sculptor, known as the younger of the two stepdaughters of Albert Einstein. By smuggling her stepfather’s personal papers from Berlin to Paris during the…
American actress, writer and producer, who made her film acting debut in 1979 in John Schlesinger’s Yanks for which she received two Golden Globe nominations.…
German film producer, director and screenwriter. He attended the University of Television and Film Munich in the 1970s, and bought a stake in the fledgling…
Norwegian journalist and writer. As a student at the University of Oslo during World War II he was one of the so-called “Tysklandsstudentene” (‘the German…
Norwegian journalist, writer, and literary critic. His brother was journalist and writer Knut Eidem. In the 1930s he was an active member of the political…
Dutch writer, poet, critic and translator of world literature, who married thrice. Clara Eggink was the daughter of Hendrik Jan Eggink (1882) and Clara W.M.C.…
Thorbjørn Egner: A Manifesting Generator of Norwegian Children’s Literature Thorbjørn Egner, born on December 12, 1912, in Oslo, Norway, remains a cherished figure in the…
American musician, actress, media personality, activist and self-described psychic known in the areas of music, film, radio and television for both performing and producing in…
Canadian stage and film director, writer, and producer, who made his career breakthrough with Exotica (1994), a film set primarily in and around the fictional…
British-American actress who won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress for her role as Elizabeth Bennet in the 1995 BBC miniseries Pride and Prejudice.…
German actor, screenwriter, and director on the German theatre, comedy and cabaret scene of the 1930s. Ehrlich began his career in the 1920s at various…
American scientist and writer; an ecologist and insect biologist, he is a major figure in the study of population control and ecology movements. Ehrlich is…
German sculptor, writer and humorist, locally famous in Mainz, his birth town. (quote from memorial website) Theodor was raised by his mother, Martha Brügel (1818-1905).…
German journalist, writer and photographer. He studied psychology, German literature, art history and theater studies, and from 1968 worked as a writer and director for…
Norwegian journalist and writer whose novels have been published in over 20 languages. In the autumn of 2016, Egeland became the center of controversy after…
Norwegian musician, journalist, magazine editor, novelist, and non-fiction writer. Among his books are “Gjeld” (1992) and the novel “Pynt” (2000). “Duften av Havana” (2002) is…
Dutch physician, psychiatrist and writer of drama, poetry, diaries and educational fairy tales. Van Eeden was the son of Frederik Willem van Eeden (26 October…
Dutch writer, poet and translator, particularly known as the author of the novel Pastoor Poncke (“Pastor Poncke”). During the Second World War Eekhout was a…
American writer of fiction and science-fiction, he wrote for Marvel Comics beginning in 1971. He produced his first novel in 1972, “What Entropy Means to…
Norwegian film editor, playwright, director, and screenwriter. Link to Wikipedia (Norwegian)
Norwegian journalist, writer, newspaper illustrator, and painter. He was an editor at Morgenbladet from 1960 to 1970, and commentator and art critic at Aftenposten from…
Brian Edwards: An Insightful Journey Through Media and Human Design Born on November 4, 1937, in Cork, Ireland, Brian Edwards is widely recognized as an…
American bestselling novelist and award-winning entertainment journalist whose books have been translated into various languages, and are sold all over the world. Edwards is best…
Chilean activist who was honoured in November 2005 at Israel’s Yad Vashem memorial (the Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Authority) as one of the “Righteous…
Ralph Edwards: A Broadcasting Icon Through the Lens of Human Design Ralph Edwards, a pioneering American broadcaster, showcased a profound evolution from humble beginnings to…
American country music singer-songwriter who auditioned for both the seventh and tenth seasons of singing competition television series American Idol, making it to Hollywood week…
American medical psychiatrist, Jungian analyst, writer, and founding member of the C.G. Jung Foundation in Manhattan and the CG Jung Institute in New York. He…
German writer. Edschmid studied French language and literature at various European universities before turning to journalism. He published number of novels, influenced by Neo-Romanticism and…
Brazilian rapper, songwriter, activist, educator, and writer known as one of the founders and leaders of rap group Facção Central as a vocalist and composer…
American writer, best known as co-writer with Claudio Sanchez of the comic book series Key of Z, Kill Audio and Translucid. In October 2009 Echert…
American Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter and keyboardist from Phoenix, Arizona, currently the keyboardist for alternative musician St. Vincent and singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright. Previously she was the keyboardist…
Umberto Eco: A Literary Luminary with a Unique Human Design Umberto Eco, a celebrated Italian scholar, novelist, and semiotician, left an indelible mark on both…
French writer, winner of the 1999 Goncourt award for his novel “Je m’en vais,” published by the “Editions de Minuit.” The award ceremony for the…
American rapper, songwriter, record producer, and entrepreneur who propelled West Coast rap and gangsta rap by leading the group N.W.A and its label, Ruthless Records,…
Swiss explorer and author. As a teenager, Eberhardt, educated in Switzerland by her father, published short stories under a male pseudonym. She became interested in…
German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and the first President of Germany from 1919 until his death in office in 1925.…
American film critic, historian, journalist, screenwriter, and author, who became the first film critic to win the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 1975. He was…