French freelance journalist and writer, who worked for Libération newspaper for 12 years. Robert is best known as co-author of “Révélation$”, a book published by…
American television personality, game show host and writer. Roberto is currently host of the Daily Burn 365, a live, daily fitness program. Prior to DB365,…
American writer, a former cocaine addict. He had a bad trip and massive crash at 4:37 on 21 October 1984, and took the first bus…
French actor who began his career playing in short films, and eventually appeared in 91 films in total, most notably those of Fernandel. Most of…
French novelist, screenwriter and director. First trained as an agricultural engineer, he turned to writing and became a leading figure in the new school of…
American musician, songwriter and ukulele aficionado. He is a member of Pow Pow, a Rhode Island based band. He is the second son of actors…
Tim Robbins: An In-Depth Biography with Human Design Insights Tim Robbins is an illustrious American actor, director, and screenwriter known for his offbeat character leads…
American Memphis-based session drummer, songwriter, producer, independent-record-label owner, and SiriusXM Radio host for Deep Tracks with Greg Roberson. The show focuses on classic rock’s “lesser…
French naval officer and writer, chiefly remembered today for his role in advancing the French conquest of Tonkin (northern Vietnam) in the 1880s. Rivière’s seizure…
Wife of French catholic writer Jacques Rivière and sister of the writer Henri-Alban Fournier, known as Alain Fournier. She married Jacques Rivière on 24 August…
French writer, an essayist and editor. He died of typhoid fever at 38 before the full promise of his work was delivered, on 2/14/1925, Paris.…
American screenwriter who specialized in fast-moving crime stories. From 1932 to 1958, Rivkin scripted many celebrated films, including “The Farmer’s Daughter” and “Dead Reckoning.” Rivkin…
Filipino nationalist, writer and revolutionary. He is widely considered the greatest national hero of the Philippines. He was the author of Noli Me Tángere, El…
American R&B singer, record producer and songwriter, best known for being the lead singer of the R&B group Next. Next is a musical trio, popular…
British actor, the longest-running player in the UK series “Coronation Street,” He has played Ken Barlow in the soap opera Coronation Street since its first…
Puerto Rican-American writer, editor and educator whose novels include Dealing in Dreams (2019), Never Look Back (2020) and We Light Up the Sky (2021). She…
French professor emeritus of public law (both administrative and constitutional), and one of the most significant writers of the twentieth century. He died on 19…
Mexican-Italian-Scottish actress in Mexican TV soap operas since she was a kid as she left home young. Her dad died in 1975 and her alcoholic…
French actor, screenwriter, film producer and director. He was the brother of the actor Rivers Cadet. He died on 17 August 1960 in Nice, France.…
Mexican intellectual, writer, feminist and arts patron. It was said that knowing Antonieta Rivas Mercado helped open the cultural doors in Mexico. Rivas Mercado was…
French songwriter, composer and singer. Married to astrologer Christine Haas. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)
American singer, songwriter, actress, television producer, spokesperson, philanthropist and entrepreneur known for her work within the Regional Mexican music genre, specifically in the styles of…
Canadian diplomat whose career marked him as an important person in the history of Canadian foreign relations, yet he became famous through the publication of…
American actor, model, singer, and songwriter, known for his modelling career as well as his portrayals of the superhero Aquaman on The CW’s Smallville and…
American singer-songwriter, musician, actor and model, best known as the lead vocalist, bassist, pianist, and songwriter of the rock band The All-American Rejects. As an…
American journalist and author whose 2008 book, The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes – and Why, explains how the brain works in disasters—and how…
American recording artist, record producer, songwriter, studio engineer, guitarist, and inventor. He entered the music industry in 1977. He was also the leader/producer of country…
Italian film critic, scriptwriter and film director, specializing in Neapolitan-style humor movies. He began with documentary films and in 1952, directed his first full-length film,…
Italian film director and noted family, the son of famed director Dino Risi. In 1977 he directed a documentary, “Appunti su Hollywood,” and began collaborating…
French writer and novelist, an author of detective stories. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)
Norwegian journalist and writer, best known as a radio and TV host at the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, from 1959. He also wrote several books. His…
American actress, singer, and author, perhaps most recognized for playing Andie Walsh in the 1986 film, Pretty In Pink (1986), in her late teens. She was…
Dutch shoemaker and poet, who like his brother Thijs, became a noted member of De Stijl. His father Durk Rinsema was a tanner in Drachten.…
German writer and educator, a novelist and essayist. Her second husband was the composer Carl Orff; she had two kids. Rinser’s work was banned in…
Italian actor, singer-songwriter, comedian, writer, playwright, screenwriter, director and composer. Link to Wikipedia biography
Norwegian historian, writer, and translator known for his works on the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany and Norwegian cultural history, and for his controversial…
German writer, a lyricist and satirist who wrote humorous nonsense literature; author of an autobiography. Ringelnatz died 11/17/1934, Berlin, Germany. Link to Wikipedia biography
French singer, musician, songwriter, dancer, choreographer and actress. Link to Wikipedia biography
Dutch writer and theatre group manager, the last spouse of poet Simon Vinkenoog. She was the sixth spouse of the poet Simon Vinkenoog. Vinkenoog, who…
American actor, writer, voice-man, mostly comedy. He wrote and performed with Mort Sahl, Gomer Pyle and Don Rickles and appeared in Mel Brooks “To Be…
American writer known as “The Hoosier Poet” for writing verse in the dialect of Indiana, called the Hoosier State.” He had no more than a…
English chef, food writer and stylist and founder of cancer cookery initiative Life Kitchen and author of a cookbook of the same name. After losing…
Austrian writer, a lyric poet preoccupied with the problems of God and death. His work includes the posthumous publication “Journey of My Other Self,” 1930…
French writer of some of the most remarkable poems in the French language. His works were written between the ages of 15 and 21, at…
French gangster turned writer, known as the author of two books under his birth name: “Les pourvoyeurs,” a novel about the drug scene, published in…
French writer, editor and biographer, and the youngest sister of famous poet Arthur Rimbaud and the wife of Pierre-Eugène Dufour (1855-1922), better known as Paterne…
French writer known as the elder of the two surviving sisters of Arthur Rimbaud. She kept a private diary and wrote poetry. Her writings express…
American singer, songwriter, actress, and author. With a mature voice at 13, she was compared to Patsy Cline. She is the daughter of Wilbur and…
Italian singer-songwriter, a member of the musical group Righeira. Link to Wikipedia biography (Italian)
Dutch gnostic teacher and spiritual guru, who with his wife Johanna “Jo” Ames and brother Zwier Willem “Wim” Leene founded the now worldwide Lectorium Rosicrucianum…