Frnch writer born to a French diplomat and to a Vietnamese mother, married to pop singer Marc Lavoine (2020-22). Link to Wikipedia biography (French)
Italian journalist, polemical literary critic, essayist, poet, and novelist, whose avant-garde polemics made him one of the most controversial Italian literary figures in the early…
French-Spanish occultist, famed for his “Systematic Treatise on Occult Science,” “Reincarnation” and “The Divinatorot Tarot.” Papus became a Mason, a Rosicrucian and a renowned authority…
Italian singer-songwriter. Link to Wikipedia biography
American writer, a novelist and sci-fi critic, who won both Nebula and Hugo awards. His works include Rite of Passage (1968), Earth Magic (1978), Masters…
German writer, poet and philosopher, whose thought combined nature philosophy, Nietzsche, an opposition to nihilism and pan-European internationalism. He died on 23 March 1969 in…
Chinese-American private secretary and assistant to John Lennon and Yoko Ono in 1970. Three years later she began a tumultuous love affair with John, resulting…
Indian painter, cartoonist, writer, sculptor, actor, professor, and coordinator, director and producer of films.
Political activist, writer, and Colombian individualist anarchist. In 1904 he began to use the pseudonym by which he was later known: Biófilo, lover of life,…
Pietro Pancrazi: A Literary Luminary with a Unique Human Design Pietro Pancrazi, an eminent Italian writer and literary critic, made significant contributions to Italian literature…
Pedro Ángel Palou Pérez: A Luminary of Mexican History and Culture Pedro Ángel Palou Pérez was a distinguished Mexican historian, chronicler, journalist, and writer, celebrated…
Orhan Pamuk: A Literary Genius Shaped by Human Design Orhan Pamuk, a Turkish novelist of immense global influence, has enchanted readers worldwide with his intricate…
American actress, singer, songwriter, presenter and television personality. Palmer released her debut album, So Uncool, on 18 September 2007 through Atlantic Records. The album failed…
American physician, mystery writer and novelist. As an M.D. and emergency room physician, he became addicted to prescription drugs. When found out and fired in…
American science fiction writer, editor, and publisher, who was posthumously named to the First Fandom Hall of Fame in a ceremony at the 71st World…
Erwin Walter Palm: A Scholarly Journey Embodied by Human Design Erwin Walter Palm, a renowned German-Jewish Latin American scholar, historian, and writer, is remembered not…
Swedish attorney and politician, the P.M. of Sweden in 1983. His dad died when he was six, when his mom sent him to stay with…
Dutch writer and public philosopher. She grew up in a catholic family in a small village in Limburg, together with her three brothers. Her father…
British comedian, actor and writer. As a young man he was an anchorman on teenage popular programs. While attending Oxford, he met Terry Jones while…
French writer, and winner of the 1959 Prix Renaudot. Palle was a student of Jean Paul Sartre. — The Prix Renaudot, while not officially related…
Aldo Palazzeschi: A Literary Innovator and Manifestor of Change Aldo Palazzeschi, born on February 2, 1885, in Firenze, Italy, emerged as a pivotal figure in…
Brazilian writer from a noted family, the son of Rubens Paiva, who disappeared during Brazil’s military dictatorship in 1971. When jumping off a waterfall, Paiva…
English barrister, nicknamed Paddy, who was born into a noted family. His legal career was cut short by manic depression and he took up golf.…
Anglo-Irish historian and arborist who has written several prize-winning books on the diverse subjects of African history, Victorian and post-Victorian British history, and trees. He…
Spanish fiction writer and critic, a collection of whose short stories appeared in English translation in 1935. The best of his critical work is collected…
French historian, journalist and writer. Link to Wikipedia biography
British-American writer and political activist. When his book, “Rights of Man,” 1787, was suppressed by the British, he sought asylum in France. He was later…
Portuguese politician, military officer, and diplomat, who served as the fourth President of the First Portuguese Republic in 1918. One of the most divisive figures…
“`html Jennifer Paige: The Manifesting Generator Behind the Hit “Crush” Jennifer Paige, born on September 3, 1973, in Atlanta, Georgia, is a celebrated American singer…
American singer-songwriter whose stage name Kaash Paige is a backronym for Kill All Arrogance, Stop Hatred. She is signed to Se Lavi Productions and Def…
American screen and stage actor, director and screenwriter, best known for playing the role of Emmett Honeycutt on Showtime’s hit TV series Queer as Folk…
French retired football striker and currently a beach soccer player. His nickname is “Pagistral”, based on his name, the French word “Magistral” (brilliant), and also…
American writer, scholar, iconoclast, speaker, academic, social critic and neo-pagan, known for–among other things–her anti-feminist backlash. Said by some to have a Napoleon complex, she…
French actress, she was the widow of bestseller writer (novelist) and filmmaker Marcel Pagnol. She played a wonderful “Manon of the Spring”, directed by her…
French playwright, screenwriter and film director, an auteur widely admired for his Fanny trilogy about ordinary waterfront people in Marseille. Pagnol is regarded as one…
French pop singer, born to Jean, a cabinet maker, and Odile, an amateur singer. He began his career as an actor in television series and…
American film and television actress, also billed as Joanne Page, and best known for her role as the Bulgarian refugee Annina Brandel in Casablanca (1942).…
American writer and biblical scholar, author of books on the Gnostic gospels and Satan, “The Gnostic Gospels,” 1973. The daughter of a biologist, she went…
Brazilian vedette and actress, singer, writer and painter. She was the first Rio Carnival Queen, the first woman to wear a bikini in public, and…
Scottish writer, astrologer, theosophist and lecturer who authored the outstanding text, “From Pioneer To Poet” in 1911. She lectured on astrology in different countries under…
French jazz saxophonist and songwriter. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)
Dutch preacher in free municipalities. Paauwe was a reformed pastor in Yerseke (1901) and Bennekom (1907). In 1913 he fell into conflict with the boards…
Costa Rican writer and journalist, who belonged to the so-called “Generation 40”. After completing his secondary education, he published his first three books: “Meditations outside…
Portuguese writer, poet and literary critic. His military experience in Africa would give rise to his first book, “Caring for the Living.” Although most of…
American writer, a journalist, magazine staff member and author who was often ahead of scientists in his analysis of trends and future social movements. After…
American singer and songwriter who currently resides in Brooklyn, New York. Although Ozell’s career is well established, she considers the latest release Take It with…
French film director and screewriter. Satirical, he has a freewheeling view on human sexuality. Link to Wikipedia biography
Turkish film director and screenwriter, residing in Italy; who also has Italian citizenship. His directorial debut was with Hamam (1997), an Italian, Spanish and Turkish…