German writer, film/theater critic and journalist. He died on 9 June 1989 in Kiel. Link to Wikipedia biography

German writer, lyrical author, novelist and expressionist. His artist name was Charles Ferdinand, one of his brothers Anton Schnack, also from Rieneck. Friedrich Schnack wrote…

German jurist, the nation’s most renowned constitutional theorist and the Third Reich’s Crown Jurist until his fall in 1936. Schmitt became a Professor of Law…

American writer, editor, and professor, whose second novel David the King (1946) was a Literary Guild selection and #1 bestseller. This book sold more than…

German professional astrologer and author of “Der Geist der Astrologie,” the advocate of a humanistic astrology. In his student years Schmitz was a follower of…

German actress who established herself in the German cinema. Her career remained strong even though she was never sanctioned by the Reichsfilmkammer and ran afoul…

German writer, biographer, essayist, translator of literary works from English. Death 3 June 1979, cause of death: stroke. Link to Wikipedia biography

German actor, writer, comedian and television entertainer best known as host of two popular German late-night shows. Schmidt spent his youth in Swabian Nürtingen, where…

American composer for musical theatre and illustrator. He is best known for composing the music for the longest running musical in history, The Fantasticks, which…

American actor, singer, songwriter and music producer. He is best known for playing Kendall Knight in Big Time Rush, participating in a boy band with…

German publicist, psychologist, dramatist and theatre director, 1956 – ’70; a feature writer 1971 -‘ 76, an astrologer since 1952 and an author. He is…

American astrologer and scholar. During the ’70s he studied Greek and renaissance mathematics, collecting old manuscripts and working at the college for five-six years. On…

American writer and social activist, noted as the youngest child, and only son, of former U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy, and the only grandson…

French writer and journalist Jean Schlumberger is best known as a writer of novels, plays and books of poetry. He was co-founder (with André Gide…

German writer of children’s stories and an educator. His stories were very popular and translated into many languages. His best known work in the English-speaking…

American television series writer and story editor, producer and actor known for The Mindy Project (2014-2017), Never Have I Ever (2020-2021) and Saved by the…

American writer and historian who was awarded two Pulitzer prizes for “The Age Of Jackson,” 1945 and “A Thousand Days: JFK In The White House,”…

German writer. She died 28 May 1977. Link to Wikipedia biography (German)

American writer, lawyer, and media celebrity as the nation’s best known anti-feminist and the scourge of the ERA. A professional politician, she is tough, aggressive,…

German architect, writer and astrologer, a prominent proponent of Uranian astrology (A.Witte) and collaborator of the astrological magazine “Hamburger Hefte.”

German surgeon and writer. He studied medicine in Zurich, Greifswald and Berlin. In 1887 he received his doctorate at the University of Greifswald, and stayed…

Dutch visual artist, writer, comedian, television director and voice actor. He started as an enfant terrible in the art world, but is now seen as…

German writer. In 1938 he was advertising manager of the Academic Publishing Society Athenaion in Potsdam, in the following year propagandist for Ullstein Verlag in…

German poet and painter, translator and author on women’s literature, who used the pseudonym Julia Virginia. She first studied painting and sculpture with Karl Ludwig…

American scriptwriter for many TV shows filmed in Hollywood, CA. She sold her first TV script in late 1978 and was highly successful both on…

German-French writer, essayist and translator. Schickele’s most famous work is the novel trilogy ‘Das Erbe am Rhein’: ‘Maria Capponi’ (1925), ‘Blick auf die Vogesen’ (1927)…

German writer whose first book Stories for Big and Small People appeared in 1899. This was followed by about 60 other books, many of them…

German writer, poet, actor and musician, and the cousin of poet Heinrich Heine. After studying philosophy in Göttingen, Berlin and Jena (where he wrote his…

German writer, screenwriter and editor. Asta Agnes Scheib was trained as a textile engineer, started writing lyrics, but after marriage and birth of her children…

American writer and identical twin, separated at birth and reunited with her twin Paula Bernstein in 2003. The two women wrote a book, “Identical Strangers”…

Italian essayist, journalist, writer and psychotherapist. A scholar of human behaviour, she has published several books on this topic. She writes for newspapers and magazines,…

American actor and writer. Schemmer has been featured in network shows “Dexter”, “What About Brian”, “CSI: NY”, “House”, “Cougar Town” and “Big Love”.

Norwegian journalist, illustrator, novelist, crime fiction writer, and children’s writer. She made her literary debut in 1976 with the children’s book “Fie og mørket.” Her…

German jurist, writer, translator, and Prussian official. He died on 16 August 1820 in Königsberg. Link to Wikipedia biography (German)

American actress, lawyer, real estate developer, activist, and politician best known for her roles on American television shows. Born in Delphos, Ohio, she moved with…

Swiss journalist, writer and entrepreneur. He earned a PhD in economics from University of St. Gallen (1973). He then workd for Swiss national TV and…

French pioneer of electronic music, inventor of the Musique Concrète.” Like many of the pioneers of electronic music, Schaeffer was not a musician. After graduating…

Anglo-American essayist and philanthropist, biological daughter of the Imagist poet Hilda Doolittle and adopted daughter of Doolittle’s longtime female companion, Bryher. Her father’s identity was…

Dutch writer, poet’s poet and graphical artist. His best known work as J.C. van Schagen was “Narrenspel” (1925, fools play), which started by paraphrasing and…

Argentine-Mexican singer-songwriter and pianist based in Mexico who experienced chart-topping success as part of the duo Sin Bandera until he and fellow singer-songwriter Leonel García…

Norwegian composer, pianist, revue writer, theatre director, and theatrical producer. He wrote revues for the Edderkoppen Theatre, and later for Chat Noir, where he also…

Dutch writer and politician, who published poems under the pseudonyms Arago and Een Arbeider. He died on 31 August 1934 in Voorburg. Link to Wikipedia…

American soft grunge / alternative rock singer-songwriter and goth fashion designer. Her long-play releases include Into The Darkness EP & Demos (2011), Violent Delights +…

Brazilian photographer in the international advertising and fashion industries, also known for his books of artistic pictures and celebrity portraits. His father, Rubens Teixeira Scavone,…

American singer and songwriter, formerly called RØSÉ, and known for coining the style “Bimbocore”, a subgenre of metalcore with feminist themes. She rose to fame…

German journalist, writer and actor who died on 12 February 1984 in Cologne. Link to Wikipedia biography (German)

American actor, screenwriter, producer, editor and director of low-budget films. His first big hit was “Return Of The Secaucus Seven,” in 1980. It was the…

Italian poet, writer and aphorist, who came to the attention of the literary world with his Pianissimo collection of poetry (1914). He was also an…

Italian stage, screen and radio actor and writer. Born the son of a painter, during the Second World War Scaccia was conscripted into the army…

Boz Scaggs: A Musical Journey and His Human Design Born on June 8, 1944, in Canton, Ohio, Boz Scaggs has carved a distinguished niche in…