Danish film director, nationally acknowledged for his work. Bonfils is well known for his prize-winning TV documentary films as well as biographical films of unusual…

Italian writer, a journalist and essayist.

American quilter who has been credited with inventing “lap quilting”. She is the author of several books about quilting, as well as the former host…

American actress who played Bill Cosby’s daughter on his TV series, “The Bill Cosby Show.” The series was spun off into her own show in…

Mexican screen actor, film producer and singer-songwriter who gained wider recognition after starring in the film Rock of Ages (2012) alongside Tom Cruise, and the…

Mario Bonetti: A Life of Naval Brilliance Guided by Human Design Mario Bonetti, an illustrious Italian admiral, played a pivotal role during critical military conflicts…

French actress, particularly known as the secretary and confidant from 1937 to 1963 of the singer Edith Piaf, who died in her arms. Bonel died…

Italian cartoonist, creator of Tex Willer. He died January 12, 2001 in Allesandria, Italy of heart failure, age 92. Link to Wikipedia biography

French businessman, a manager in the IT sector, former president of Bull, a French-owned computer company headquartered in Les Clayes-sous-Bois, in the western suburbs of…

French gangster killed by police in Paris on 9/05/1972, 5:20 AM MET.

Brazilian actor and musician, who played the protagonist of the Brazilian version of the Broadway musical Hair. Link to Wikipedia biography

Nabil Bonduki: A Visionary in Urban Planning and Human Design Nabil Bonduki is a renowned Brazilian architect, urban planner, university professor, writer, and politician of…

Swiss theatre and film director, son of journalist and author François Bondy. He lived in France and Germany (Hamburg) where he was named member of…

American freelance writer who sold over 400 articles to the National Enquirer alone, plus many more to other magazines and papers. Her books include “Understanding…

Scottish artist, a painter etcher and illustrator. From a noted family, he was the brother of master mariner novelist Sir David William Bone. Died 10/21/1953,…

French fencer, lawyer and military officer. He won a gold medal in the team foil event at the 1932 Summer Olympics and a silver in…

American left fielder who played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Pittsburgh Pirates (1986–1992) and San Francisco Giants (1993–2007). He received a…

American athlete, pro baseball player and father of noted baseball player Barry Bonds. Bonds played for the San Francisco Giants (1968–1974), New York Yankees (1975),…

French racing cyclist who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics held in Moscow, Soviet Union in the individual pursuit event where he finished in second…

American actor and singer best known for playing the lead role of the cowboy Curly in the musical Oklahoma! on Broadway from 1946 and on…

American actor, best known for his work as a child actor for two different nonconsecutive periods on “Our Gang” (“Little Rascals”) comedies (first as “Tommy”…

French physician who was a doctor at the Hôtel-Dieu of Lyon from 1860 to 1882 and a professor of the clinic at the Faculty of…

French composer whose works included the operas “Madame Bovary” and “Anthony and Cleopatra.” He died November 26, 1987 in Paris. He was 89 years old.…

French musician and composer, he composed the theme for the winter Olympics held in Grenoble in 1968. He is the founder of the Ensemble Moderne…

English playwright, theatre director, poet, theorist and screenwriter. He is the author of some fifty plays, among them Saved (1965), the production of which was…

Australian architect, writer, actor, comedian, composer, television personality, and documentary filmmaker. Multi-talented, Bond is, as well, an advertising executive, a TV host, a playwright and…

Howard Bond: A Master Photographer with a Unique Human Design Howard Bond, born on July 23, 1931, in Napoleon, Ohio, is an esteemed American photographer…

American politician, educator and TV commentator. The Georgia State Representative 1967-1974, he was State Senator 1975-1978. In February 1998 he accepted the chairmanship of the…

Italian radio host, lyricist, television writer and director of television. Link to Wikipedia biography (Italian)

Polish landscape painter. He died 21 August 1905 Link to Wikipedia biography (Polish)

American songwriter. When her husband died in 1895, she had a son to support, so she began selling her 175 songs and ballads, such as…

American politician, the former Republican Governor of Missouri. He ran for the U.S. Senate in 1986.

Scottish-British author and actor of London stage from 1937 and film from 1946. Bond served in the British Grenadier Guards during WW II and was…

French admiral, who served as governor of French Guyana from 1853 to 1855 and led Franco-Spanish forces against T? ??c emperor of the Nguy?n Dynasty…

Brazilian journalist, writer and visual artist who presides over the Cultural Foundation of Foz do Iguaçu and heads the daily newspaper A Gazeta do Iguaçu.…

French basketball player, who won the silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics with the Men’s National Team. After playing several years in the NCAA,…

Italian mountain climber, explorer and journalist. He was noted for his many climbing achievements, including a solo climb of a new route on the south-west…

Italian lyric tenor known internationally for his association with the bel canto repertoire. He sang at many famous theatres, including New York’s Metropolitan Opera, Milan’s…

French prince, as the middle son of Louis I of Holland and Hortense de Beauharnais. His father was the younger brother of Napoléon I and…

French-Italian favourite sister of Napoleon I, a classic beauty who was known as a nymphomaniac. The eleventh of 13 kids, she was the model for…

American character actor whose career in Hollywood, in films and television, spanned four decades, from the mid 1950s into the 1980s. He played U.S. Army…

Napoléon I Bonaparte: A Revolutionary Projector in Human Design Napoléon I Bonaparte, born on August 15, 1769, in Ajaccio, France, is a prominent historical figure…

French noted family, the only son of Napoleon Bonaparte I by his second wife, Empress Marie Louise. He was known as the King of Rome.…

Napoléon IV Bonaparte: A Manifestor in History Napoléon Eugène Louis Jean Joseph Bonaparte, known as Napoléon IV, was a prominent figure in the history of…

French author and psychoanalyst, closely linked with Sigmund Freud. Her wealth contributed to the popularity of psychoanalysis, and enabled Freud’s escape from Nazi Germany. Marie…

Princess of France as one of three children born to Prince Napoléon and his wife Princess Maria Clotilde of Savoy. On 11 September 1888 at…

Napoléon Charles Bonaparte Biography – Human Design Perspective Napoléon Charles Bonaparte: A Biography Through the Human Design Lens Early Life and Background Napoléon Charles Bonaparte…

French actress, she studied history and then took a course of theatre. She is mostly known for her role in “Jefferson in Paris” (1995). She…