Spanish realist novelist, the leading literary figure in 19th century Spain, considered second only to Cervantes in stature as a Spanish novelist. Pérez Galdós was…

Peruvian novelist notable for themes of the Andes, writing about Ayacucho, and for his stark depictions of violence and introspective narratives. He holds a Ph.D.…

Francisco Pérez Salazar y de Haro: The Multifaceted Mexican Collector and Historian Francisco Pérez Salazar y de Haro, born on May 12, 1888, in Zaragoza,…

Mexican medical pathology and immunology researcher, science writer and academic. He was a member of Academia Mexicana de la Lengua (Mexican Academy of Language) and…

Mexican lawyer, diplomat, writer and historian. His training chronologically corresponds to the positivist late nineteenth century, so this influence is denoted in his work. He…

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

Italian film and TV director and screenwriter. Link to Wikipedia biography (Italian)

Israeli statesman who served as the ninth President of Israel, 2007-2014. Peres served twice as the Prime Minister of Israel and twice as Interim Prime…

Benjamin Péret: The Manifesting Generator of Surrealism Benjamin Péret, born on July 4, 1899, in Rezé, France, was a pivotal figure in the Parisian Dadaist…

American journalist, a writer for Vanity Fair magazine. Evgenia, a pretty and stylish blonde, is the daughter of Marty Peretz, editor-in-chief and chairman of The…

American writer whose works include his 1991 debut novel Lee. He was called “America’s Lost Literary Genius” by the New York Press. Perdue was born…

Georges Perec: A Literary Visionary Through the Lens of Human Design Georges Perec, born on March 7, 1936, in Paris, France, was not only a…

Daniel Peredo: A Voice of Peruvian Soccer and His Human Design Daniel Peredo, born on June 17, 1969, in Jesús María, Peru, was a distinguished…

Italian popular music singer, songwriter and pianist, successful in Italy and Europe. His international hits include “St. Tropez Twist”; “Daniela”; “Torna piccina”; “Roberta”; “Melancolie”; “Freva”;…

German meteorologist and scientific writer who became a director of the Badisches Landeswetterdienste in 1919 and a professor in Karlsruhe in 1925. He died on…

British journalist and writer who has written articles for publications including The Guardian, The New York Times and Salon, is a contributing editor at the…

Italian poet and writer whose works were largely marked by his melancholic view of homosexuality as marginalization. His affection for boys was reflected by the…

French writer of Corsican descent, formerly teacher, he won the “Renaudot” Prize in 2007 for his essay “Chagrin d’école”. After studying in Nice, he began…

American journalist, a staff-writer for Elle magazine. He is left-handed; single.

American astrologer and writer, a student with Marcia Moore in 1971. His books include “The Nadi System of Rectification” and “2001:The Penfield Collection.” Though he…

French physician, anatomist and medical writer, whose books include De l’intervention du médecin légiste dans les questions d’attentats aux mœurs (1860), Du rétablissement des tours…

Italian singer and songwriter, best known for his work with the Italian band Litfiba. In July 1999, Pelù quit Litfiba. In 2000, he released his…

French writer, journalist and politician. Eugène Pelletan was an associate of Lamartine, but refused an appointment to the office in the foreign affairs ministry. Elected…

Brazilian writer, translator, journalist and editor who grew up in Porto Alegre and currently lives in São Paulo. His latest book, Digam a Satã que…

Brazilian writer, the author of a small biography about Madame Blavatsky. A New Age authority, he is the former editor of “Planets,” a local metaphysical…

Turkish dancer, songwriter, singer, and music composer, who has released 14 albums. Link to Wikipedia biography

French author, poet and philosopher. Raised by his mom, an impoverished chair mender, he had limited education and two years in military service by 1893,…

French writer, specializing in maritime novel. As radio-telegraph and later as captain of the merchant navy, he sailed for the maritime transportation companies. He traveled…

Dutch TV producer, radio and television presenter, writer and speaker. Link to Wikipedia biography (Dutch)

American children’s book illustrator and a story writer and animator for Disney Studios. Peet joined Disney in 1937 and worked first on Snow White and…

Italian singer-songwriter, guitarist, poet and showman. Link to Wikipedia biography (Italian)

American film director and screenwriter who was noted for his creative slow-motion vision of violence and killing the old fashioned Western. Raised on a ranch…

French actor, film director and screenwriter. Between 1919 and 1957 Péclet appeared in ninety-five films (including several short films). He was an assistant director in…

Canadian mezzo-soprano singer-songwriter and percussionist known as a member of The Willows, a musical trio based in Toronto, Ontario, along with Andrea Gregorio (soprano) and…

American actress and noted family, the daughter of Gregory Peck and Veronique Passani. As an actress, she has played roles in “Forbidden Love” in 1986…

French filmmaker of camp B-movies, scenario writer and producer. After making erotic movies and some thrillers, he shot teenage comedies, including his classic “Saint-Tropez” series.…

British physician, editor, writer and astrologist. He wrote under the pseudonym of Zadkiel (as was the custom at that time) as editor of Zadkiel’s Almanac…

British-Australian dancer, actor and writer. At the age of three and a half, Pearce emigrated to Australia; his dad was killed in a plane crash…

Magdeleine Paz: A Revolutionary Voice in Journalism and Human Design Magdeleine Paz, born on June 7, 1889, in Étampes, France, was a prominent French journalist,…

Mexican poet, writer and diplomat, recognized as one of the major Latin American writers of the 20th century. For his body of work, he was…

American clergyman, writer, editor and radio and TV personality. The distinguished Pastor of New York City’s Marble Collegiate Church, he was renowned for over 25…

French Réunionese actor, comedian, radio and TV host, and occasional voice actor. He was discovered by Sébastien Folin and Dominique Farrugia launched his career. In…

American actress whose career in television and films lasted from 1959 to 1967. She is the daughter of actor John Payne and actress Anne Shirley.…

Liam Payne: A Journey Through Music and Human Design Liam Payne, an English singer and songwriter, rose to global prominence as a member of the…

Trisha Paytas: A Multifaceted Internet Icon with a Unique Human Design Trisha Paytas, an American Internet personality, actress, singer, and songwriter, has carved a niche…

French writer, who is a nephew of the French writer Romain Gary. Under the pseudonym Emile Ajar four novels written by Gary were published between…

Polish writer, traveler, journalist, translator, photographer, illustrator of books. For several months a year traveling the world, mainly in South America, where she documents the…

Mexican writer, journalist and politician who was a senator from 1997 to 2000. He was the founder of the daily newspaper La Jornada. He died…

Cesare Pavese: A Deep Dive into the Tormented Soul of an Italian Literary Giant Cesare Pavese was an influential Italian writer, novelist, critic, and poet,…