American socialite. Sara Murphy and her husband Gerald were wealthy, expatriate Americans who moved to the French Riviera in the early 20th century and who,…
Irish writer. Her autobiography, Don’t Wake Me at Doyles, became a surprise hit upon its publication in 2004. Murphy was born to a poor family.…
American actress and singer whose breakthrough role was as Tai Frasier in the film Clueless (1995), followed by supporting roles in independent films such as…
Turkish singer, composer, songwriter, actor and poet, known by the nicknames “The Sun of Art” and “Pasha”. He was one of the prominent figures of…
French novelist and poet. His book “Scènes de la vie de bohème” is the basis for the operas La bohème (Puccini) and La bohème (Leoncavallo),…
Irish novelist and professor of philosophy with a Ph.D. who was influenced by Sartre and had a skill for black comedy. Some of her works…
French director, actor and writer. He became the director of théâtre Édouard VII (Edward VII Theater) in 2001. He is also a voice actor in…
French singer and songwriter, and painter (since 1993), widely known for his duets: “Regrets” with Mylène Farmer and “Ce Que Tu Désires” with Carla Bruni.…
Canadian short-story writer, winner of the prestigious Man Booker International Prize for her body of work in 2009. She has three times been awarded the…
Scottish journalist, newspaper editor, author and literary critic. He was basically a serious writer but is now mainly known for his humorous short stories, originally…
Spanish writer and, since 8 June 1995, a full member of the Royal Spanish Academy. In 2004-2005 he served as the director of the Instituto…
Belgian novelist, birth name Robert Burniaux, pen name Jean Muno, writing in French. His bread job was teaching at the École normale Charles Buls. He…
Spanish journalist and writer (crime novels), who has worked as a television reporter in programs such as España Directo (TVE) and Andaluces por el mundo…
Bill Mumy: A Multifaceted Talent in Acting and Music Bill Mumy, an American screen actor, musician, instrumentalist, songwriter, voice actor, and author, has established himself…
Dutch poet, aphorist and great writer, famous for his frame story “Max Havelaar” that decried the Dutch colonialism of Indonesia. His adopted name Multatuli, Latin…
American writer and critic whose diverse interests included history, religion, sociology, architecture and the fine arts. His works included “The Story Of Utopia,” 1922 “Technics…
Scottish-American writer, the author of “Shopping Cart Soldiers,” a autobiographical story about the inhumanity of war and its aftermath. His work is described as searing,…
English alternative comedian and finalist in the comedy competition Jimmy Carr’s Comedy Idol. He now lives in Atlantic Canada and has been nominated for a…
German journalist, writer and newspaper publisher, whose father was the book printer Friedrich Müller, who founded the Stuttgarter Neues Tagblatt in 1843 and died in…
Australian-American astrologer, the founder of ISAR, the International Society of Astrological Research and their first President 1968-1977. She is published in Kosmos and in the…
Swiss writer, scholar and public official who was the most important Swiss historian of the 18th century. His most significant work was “Geschichten Schweizerischer Eidgenossenschaft…
German poet and writer, alias Teut Ansolt. During the latter years of the Weimar Republic (1919-1933), he was one of the most prominent and controversial…
Marius Müller: A Musical Maestro and His Human Design Marius Müller, born on August 20, 1958, in Oslo, Norway, was a multi-talented guitarist, vocalist, songwriter,…
German (formerly East German) dramatist, poet, writer, essayist and theatre director. Described as “the theatre’s greatest living poet” since Samuel Beckett, Müller is arguably the…
East German author and second wife of East German playwright Heiner Müller. As a writer, Inge Müller, remained above all a poet. Although she created…
Swiss author and youth writer. She died 22 June 1977. Link to Wikipedia biography (German)
American writer based in San Francisco, known for writing several books about movies, particularly film noir. Muller is the founder and president of the Film…
Scottish screen actor and filmmaker best known for his role in Ken Loach’s My Name Is Joe (1998), for which he won Best Actor Award…
German publicist, literary critic, political economist, theorist of the state and forerunner of economic romanticism. From 1806 to 1809, Müller lived at Dresden occupied in…
American writer, author of Hopalong Cassidy, written in 1904. He wrote it in Fryeburg, Maine, United States, and the many stories and 28 novels were…
Dutch writer, one of the “big three” of the Dutch postwar literature writers, probably the most influential and most honoured star of them. He got…
Peruvian businessman, diplomat, historian, journalist and editor. He was brother of Miguel Mujica Gallo. Her father owned one of the largest fortunes of Peru, based…
American writer and the executive editor of Teen Vogue who writes about feminism, culture, race, politics, and dating. She is the author of the book Outdated: Why…
English writer. In 1970, as a wealthy sixteen-year-old student she married Tibetan Buddhist meditation master Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche (1939-1987). Their two children are Tagtrug ‘Taggie’…
Tibetan filmmaker (actor, director, writer). He is the son of the famous Tibetan Buddhist master Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoché and his British wife Diana Judith Mukpo.…
British astrologer and teacher of astrology, a writer and publisher in Vancouver, British Columbia. She also was the editor of “The Torch” and a member…
Belgian poet. The Belgian writer Stéphane Lambert published a book about him with the title “Le jardin, le séisme”. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)
Scottish naturalist, explorer and writer who campaigned for forest conservation in the U.S. and supported himself through teaching and farm work. Throughout his life he…
Italian actor, film director and screenwriter, who started his career in the Italian cinema usually playing lead roles in movies directed by his brother Gabriele.…
American musician, songwriter, actor and artist who has self-released eighteen albums since 2004, and was featured on the MTV series, $5 Cover, which centers around…
Polish writer, novelist, lawyer; author of the journalistic series “Course of writing” , winner of the 2016 Big Caliber Readers’ Award for the novel entitled…
Brazilian rapper, singer, songwriter, producer and designer, who has recorded one album, becoming known for his songs “Recomeço” and “Rolé a Noite”. Link to Wikipedia…
American journalist, Bill Moyers has made a name for himself as a television interviewer and political aide in the Kennedy and Johnson presidential administrations. His…
Canadian writer, a best-selling novelist of “Never Cry Wolf” and “People of the Deer” in which he brought the first public attention to conservation of…
French writer, journalist, historian and cinema critic. He died on 10 March 1964. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)
French singer-songwriter of Greek origin, best known for his poetic rhythm, simplicity and composer of romantic songs. Georges (for Georges Brassens) has written songs for…
French pediatrician and medico-scientific writer who contributed significantly to the spread of Louis Pasteur’s ideas. He studied vitamin deficiencies in children’s diets and tuberculosis in…
French writer, journalist, film theorist and teacher. He is known for his essay published in Cahiers du cinéma entitled “Sur un art ignoré” (“On an…