German pro astrologer and writer, a cultural scientist with studies of the subculture of pop and rock music and a publisher of esoteric material, astrology…

American actor and comedian best known for his role as Lt. Colonel Henry Blake in the television series “M*A*S*H” (1972-1975) which earned him nominations for…

Scottish writer, novelist and poet whose stories are noted for adventure and imagination. Some of his most famous works are “Treasure Island” published in 1883,…

American screen writer, also known as Shannon Thomas, who worked on the TV series Sheena (2000), Legion of Ru (2017), and From the Earth to…

American film director, producer, and screenwriter, best known for directing the horror movie Beyond the Gates (2016). Link to Wikipedia biography

Scottish ecclesiastic, inspirational preacher, theological writer. He was a minister for the Church of Scotland, professor of New Testament language, literature and theology at the…

Scottish Scottish writer, literary critic and educator; a novelist who, under the pseudonym “Michael Innes” wrote close to 50 books centered around the character of…

American-British poet and writer and recipient of a Lannan Literary Award. Stevenson was the author of over a dozen volumes of poetry, of some books…

Belgian artist who became an immensely successful painter during the 1860s, known for his paintings of elegant modern women. He came from a family involved…

American executive, film producer, director and actor, the only child of actress Stella Stevens and her former husband Noble Herman Stephens. Prior to his producing…

British singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, humanitarian, education philanthropist, and prominent convert to Islam. His present name is Yusuf Islam, though he is commonly known by his…

Canadian actor, producer, and musician best known for his role as Jason Higgins on Fox TV’s Wayward Pines. Stevens regularly performs in theatre in Vancouver…

American film producer, writer and director, he was the founder in 2010 of Snowfort Pictures, a boutique film production company specializing in the development, financing…

American prose fiction writer and scriptwriter, sometimes under the name Peter Stirling—that of the human lead opposite his most famous character, Francis the Talking Mule.…

German journalist, filmmaker and writer. Link to Wikipedia biography (German)

American author, much of whose work draws inspiration from Yiddish folklore. His first book, the story collection Isaac and the Undertaker’s Daughter (1983) won the…

German playwright and short story writer best known for plainly written satiric comedies about middle-class values and aspirations. One of the major exponents of German…

Norwegian presenter, actor, revue writer, instructor, theatre head, and TV producer. Link to Wikipedia (Norwegian)

American writer and visual artist, who published the legendary underground magazine, Stroker, which featured contributions from Henry Miller and Paul Bowles.

French journalist and the founder of France Observateur, 1950. He was a TV producer 1959-1969 with a special of nine broadcasts on Times of the…

Laura Stephens: A Life Intertwined with Literature and Human Design Born on December 7, 1870, in the vibrant city of London, England, Laura Stephens was…

French screenwriter and film director. He died in Grasse on 2 February 1975, aged 80. Link to Wikipedia biography

French writer, considered to be one of the great literary figures of the 19th century, best known for the novels Le Rouge et le Noir…

Steno: The Mastermind Behind Italian Comedy Born on January 19, 1917, in the vibrant city of Rome, Italy, Steno, originally named Stefano Vanzina, emerged as…

Norwegian writer and politician, best known as the founder of the newspaper Klassekampen and the alternative news website Steigan.no. He was leader of the Maoist…

American writer, an internationally known psychic researcher who has written more than 80 books in metaphysical, psychic and inspirational subjects. His books include “True Ghost…

Luxembourg writer and feminist, known to have been keen to assert her independence as a woman and to have promoted feministic trends such as a…

American writer, a novelist and playwright whose works include “Three Lives,” 1908 a biography, “Alice B. Toklas,” 1933 and an autobiography, “Everybody’s Autobiography,” 1937. An…

Luxembourgish writer, cabaret artist and chansonnier known for his poems and songs which he wrote in Luxembourgish. Famous interpreters of Putty Stein’s works were Auguste…

American famed writer of best-selling novels that were made into films. Steinbeck received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1962. The Pulitzer Prize-winning The Grapes…

American writer, editor and most noted feminist of her time. Steinem is the co-founder of “New York Magazine,” founder of the Women’s Active Alliance 1970…

Norwegian writer and government scholar who made his literary debut in 1983, and has subsequently published a wide range of novels, plays, collections of poems,…

American singer, songwriter, fashion designer, and actress best known as a co-founder and the lead vocalist of rock band No Doubt. During the band’s hiatus,…

American writer, a widely read newspaperman for nearly 25 years. An authority in the field of psychic phenomena, he wrote some 30 books on the…

American writer who serves as the Executive Director of the Yale Humanist Community at Yale University. Beginning in late 2017, he will assume the role…

Jeremy Steele: A Multifaceted Talent in the Adult Film Industry Jeremy Steele, born on September 11, 1968, in Plainview, New York, is an American actor…

American professional astrologer, a writer in L.A. in 1939. She became a member of the Church of Light in the mid-40s. She died on April…

American professional astrologer, a writer in 1939 and board member of the Advisory Editors of “World Astrology Magazine.” He graduated from Rutgers University.

American writer, who was the editor in chief of 16 Magazine and one of the first women rock and roll journalists. She also served as…

British writer, a journalist, philanthropist and champion of justice. He was the editor of the “Pall Mall Gazette” and wrote extensively on subjects that ranged…

Italian writer, teacher and journalist. His books include “Ex cattedra,” (“Former Chair” 1987), “Il salto con le aste” (“Signs of Gold” 1990), “Eccesso di zelo”…

American Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter and producer whose major label album debut 18 Over Me was released in 1997. Starr’s shows have been described as “marrying pop…

Canadian actor, film producer, film writer, film composer, film director and film editor, whose film credits include Things To Do (2006), Iodine (2009), and The…

German film director, script writer and actor. He was born in Saarbrücken. His most important work came in the ten years following World War II,…

American author and illustrator of fifty books for children, noted especially for her series of picture book biographies. Shaka, King of the Zulus was named…

Welsh journalist, politician and explorer who opened Africa. A child born in shame as his mom was unmarried, he became a writer. In May 1871…

American yoga teacher and body positivity advocate and writer, who gained recognition through her Instagram posts showing her doing yoga as a “plus-size woman of…

American writer, arguably the nation’s leading authority on horror and sci-fi films and former host of TV’s “Creature Features.” His own favorite films were sci-fi…