Polish astrologer, sociologist, writer, lecturer, a lawyer, co-creator of modern Polish astrology. Longtime leader of the student movement to the UN, member of the board…

French science fiction writer, mostly recognized for having written the trilogy “Les Fourmis”. Link to Wikipedia biography

French-born Australian grazier, translator and writer of short stories and novels under the pseudonym ‘Paul Warrego.’ His first novel, L’homme du Soleil Couchant (‘The Sundowner’,…

Scottish peer, Jacobite army officer, and writer. Styled the 6th Earl of Wemyss, he was generally known as Lord Elcho even after his father’s death.…

Scottish novelist, playwright, and short story writer whose 1993 novel “Trainspotting” was made into a film of the same name. His work is characterised by…

British writer, historian, prognosticator, economist and novelist who was known for his sci-fi predictions of the future. After a sketchy education, he won a scholarship…

German writer. He is a major German essayist which on theoretical literature. In addition, his work includes novels, short stories, screenplays and radio plays. In…

American actor, director, producer and writer who presented his sensational drama, “War Of The Worlds,” by radio on 31 October 938. The presentation of the…

English singer, songwriter and musician who achieved fame with the punk rock/new wave/mod revival band The Jam. He had further success with the blue-eyed soul…

British writer most widely known in the UK and abroad as an irreverent novelist largely concerned with women’s issues as well as active in a…

German journalist, writer, professor and founder of Volkshochschulen (adult education centres). He became known for his work Die Heiden von Kummerow (The Heathens of Kummerow)…

American business executive, chemical engineer, and writer, perhaps the most touted CEO in America in the 1980s and 1990s. He was chairman and CEO of…

American guitarist, singer and songwriter with Fleetwood Mac from April 1971 to December 1974. Despite recording five albums with the group, he was snubbed when…

English musician, singer, and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist of the indie rock band Florence + the Machine. Florence + the Machine’s debut…

She was a daughter of prosperous French parents of jewish descent. Her father was a jeweler. The family returned to France in 1919. Francine Worms…

German deacon, writer and literary historian, as well as a university lecturer and rector at the Technical University of Stuttgart. Weitbrecht came from the Schorndorf…

German writer and Protestant pastor descended from the Schorndorf branch of Württemberg’s noted Weitbrecht family. From an early age he wrote local histories, folk stories,…

American engineer at SRI International and later the spin-off company Weitbrecht Communications who invented the teleprinter and the modem (a form of acoustic coupler). He…

American writer, the author of two novels, The Irreversible Decline of Eddie Socket (HarperCollins, 1989), which won the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Debut Fiction…

Jewish Austrian philosopher whose single work, “Geschlecht und Charakter” (1903; “Sex and Character”), served as a sourcebook for anti-Semitic propagandists. Weininger became a Christian the…

Friedrich Weinreb Biography: A Blend of Economy and Mysticism Friedrich Weinreb: A Life Intertwined with Economy, Mysticism, and Human Design Friedrich Weinreb was a remarkable…

German Communist writer and a member of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) from 1929. Weinert started writing in 1921. From the very beginning his…

American holistic physician and writer, he has taught that the mind has healing power and that healing comes from within. He often recommends visualization and…

French member of noted Jewish family, the maternal grandfather of writer Marcel Proust. Weil was the father of Proust’s mother, Jeanne Clémence Weil. Nathé Weil’s…

German astrologer, a consultant, published writer and lecturer. Christopher began his studies of Astrology, Tarot and the Kabbalah in 1983, entering into studies of the…

American screenwriter, producer, and director, perhaps best known for his work on documentaries and the comedy TV series Curb Your Enthusiasm for the show’s first…

American saxophonist and songwriter, credited as having performed on over 57 jazz recordings between 1943 and 1948. As sideman, Weidler recorded with Freddie Slack, Les…

German actor, screenwriter and film director known for his pioneering role in German expressionist cinema. At the age of 20, Wegener decided to end his…

Intellectual, doctor in law, photographer, writer, poet, civil rights defender and eyewitness to the Armenian Genocide. At the outbreak of World War I, he enrolled…

French writer and screenwriter, an author of detective fiction and spy novels. He died on 30 August 2000. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)

American character actress, known for her roles as Lana Shields in Three’s Company (1979) and Merleen Elldridge in Evening Shade (1990-1994). Wedgeworth won the Tony…

German-Swiss writer, brother of writer Frank and opera singer Erika Wedekind. He died on 5 June 1908 in Vienna. Link to Wikipedia biography (German)

German film maker and script writer. He studied theatre, journalism and history in Berlin, completing his PhD in 1965 with a thesis on “Expressionism on…

English controversial author who revived conspiracy theories about the Illuminati. She argued that the secret society’s members were occultists, plotting communist world domination, using the…

New Zealand award-winning multi-million-selling author, ghostwriter, mentalist, hypnotist and magician. He is the author of 112 books, mainly on New Age topics. He has also…

French actor, director and writer. Jacques Weber published “Des petits coins de paradis” in October 2009, his first work, which relates to his work as…

Luxembourgian writer, who was one of his country’s most influential journalists, poets and fiction writers, having contributed much to the development of Luxembourg’s national identity.…

Simon Webbe: A Journey Through Music and Human Design Simon Webbe, born on March 30, 1978, in Manchester, England, is an acclaimed English singer-songwriter, actor,…

American musician, a lyricist and composer of easy listening popular hits, noted as the only artist ever to receive Grammy Awards for music, lyrics and…

American singer-songwriter who first entered the music industry as a member of the band Caedmon’s Call, and later embarked on a successful solo career. As…

American singer and songwriter who first gained attention with the single “OctaHate” in June 2014. Billboard called the single a viral sensation. Weaver’s debut studio…

American novelist, short story writer and poet, whose 1968 novel Count a Lonely Cadence, was adapted for the 1990 movie Cadence, starring Charlie Sheen. More…

American professional writer, astrologer, and translator of French texts into English. Her translation of The Selected Letters of Antonin Artaud was a finalist for the…

American actor, writer, and stand-up comedian, most widely known for starring as Brad Williams in the ABC comedy series Happy Endings and as Coach in…

English writer, journalist and satirist and noted family. The second child and first son of author Evelyn Waugh and wife Laura, he was commissioned into…

British writer, a novelist best known for “Decline and Fall,” published in September 1928, a book that made his name. His “Brideshead Revisited” was filmed…

German writer, poet and novelist, and wife of first lieutenant Curt Watzdorf. She died on 5 December 1963. Link to Watzdorf family (in German)

Alan Watts: A Journey into Eastern Philosophy and Human Design Alan Watts, an influential British writer, is celebrated for his profound interpretations of Eastern philosophy…

British self-taught astrologer since having his chart read in 1982. As well >as being an astrologer, he has worked as assistant houseparent to children suffering…

American blues, soul, and funk musician and singer-songwriter. A flamboyant showman and electric guitarist in the style of T-Bone Walker, Johnny “Guitar” Watson recorded throughout…