French singer of Italian descent. She participated in the unique 1969 Eurovision song Contest with “Un jour, un enfant” (One day a child) and she…
Delia Boccardo: A Journey Through Stage and Screen with Human Design Insights Delia Boccardo, born on January 29, 1948, in Genoa, Italy, is a renowned…
Luigi Boccherini: A Manifesting Generator in Music and Innovation Luigi Boccherini, born on February 19, 1743, in Lucca, Italy, is celebrated as a virtuoso cellist…
Italian law officer, the head of the Fascist Police. Died on 11/20/1940, 9:15 AM, Rome. Link to Wikipedia biography
American philanthropist, socialite, and editorial director and advice columnist for PAPER Magazine. Boardman graduated from Purdue University in 1989 with a degree in Spanish. After…
British editor, publisher and anthologist who was educated in England, the U.S. and Argentina. He began his publishing career as an editor, and as the…
German-Australian metallurgist in whose honour The Walter Boas Medal of the Australian Institute of Physics is named. Boas was educated at the Berlin Institute of…
American composer, violinist and musicologist, most of whose songs were inspired by the “clear-voiced soprano” of his wife Helen (nee Strassburger). They were married in…
Italian philosopher of law and political sciences and a historian of political thought. He also wrote regularly for the Turin-based daily La Stampa. Bobbio was…
American news figure, famed for having his penis reattached after his wife cut it off and threw it into the field. He married Lorena Gallo…
French road bicycle racer, the younger brother of Louison Bobet. He won Paris–Nice in 1955, Genoa-Nice in 1956 and the Circuit du Morbihan in 1953.…
French cyclist and three-time winner of the prestigious Tour de France. He is one of the few champions to win the Tour three years in…
French author and poet who received the 1993 Prix des Deux Magots for the book Le Très-Bas (translated into English in 1997 by Michael H.…
French actor, a member of the Comédie-Française, who also played the classical repertoire, and appeared as late as 1819 in “La Vieillesse de Richelieu.” Bocage…
American noted family, the daughter of Wannetta Ellen Alexander and William Jefferson Blythe. After she changed her name to Sharon, she married Bob Pettijohn; they…
American salesman of heavy equipment and the biological father of Bill Clinton. Blythe died three months before his son was born. Blythe was married five…
Scottish poet and influential songwriter of the ’50s folk revival. Blythman is noted for his acidic and biting political pieces with a mix of Marxist…
American producer of porno films, 16 mm. glossy Technicolor epics with a story line.
German painter and writer about philosophical and religious questions.Called at his birth Joseph Anton Schneiderfranken or Joseph Anton Schneider.He began to paint in some academies…
Biography of Mario Bo: The Manifesting Generator of Italian Soccer Mario Bo, born on December 4, 1912, in the picturesque town of Savona, Italy, stands…
Canadian drag performer, stage name BOA (an abbreviation for Bitch on Arrival), most known for competing on season 1 of the TV series Canada’s Drag…
British psychotherapist and founder of a modality of body psychotherapy called biosynthesis, and the author of numerous books including poetry. Since 1985 he has undergone…
American performer known for his starring role in Disney’s long-running stage show the Golden Horseshoe Revue. His autobiography, Wally Boag, Clown Prince of Disneyland, was…
Arne Sr. Blystad: A Visionary Norwegian Shipowner Arne Sr. Blystad, a prominent figure in the shipping industry, was born on January 3, 1909, in Oslo,…
Norwegian economist and lawyer who has served as an attorney with Nordia DA, Bull & Co., Blysted Shipping, and Citibank, and currently works for the…
Norwegian textile artist who in February 2002 won the competition where 80 artists were invited to submit proposals for new decorations to the Norwegian Parliament’s…
Norwegian shipowner and investor who began his professional career as an offshore broker in Houston, TX, before returning to Norway in 1980 and investing in…
American singer and actress from 1944 to 1957, at which time she retired. Her films included “The Great Caruso,” “Student Prince” and “Mildred Pierce,” for…
Scottish civil engineer. Blyth was trained as a railway engineer under an apprenticeship and in 1848 he established an engineering practice on the prestigious George…
Scottish adventurer, a lone, round-the-world yachtsman. He first gained public attention when he and a pal rowed across the Atlantic in an open boat. Restless,…
American participant in the Hollywood scene who formed the Film Advisory Board in 1975 to state the contents of videos and films by a rating…
British art expert who was exposed as a Soviet spy. Born in Hungary, he was the son of a vicar in charge of the British…
English art teacher, author, and artist. He was educated at Marlborough College (scholar), Worcester College, Oxford, and the Royal College of Art. He taught art…
British peer, Arabian horse breeder and real tennis player. As the owner of the Crabbet Arabian Stud from 1917 to 1957, her influence on Arabian…
Swiss anatomist who undertook comparative anatomical examinations based on research in the Amazon region (1912-1913) as well as in Madagascar (1931-1932). He also compiled comparative…
Australian social worker and media personality who starred in the seventh season of The Bachelorette Australia, premiering on 20 October 2021. In a world first,…
American bowler. One of eight initial inductees into the Professional Bowlers Association Hall of Fame in 1975.
French film director and screenwriter who directed 40 films from 1955. He died on 23 October 2021, aged 96, in Paris. Link to Wikipedia biography
French director of the Théâtres du Gymnase, Jeu de Paume and Grand Théâtre de Provence.
American poet, translator, editor and publisher; active in the men’s movement since the 1980s, doing workshops and writing about men’s issues in “Iron John” and…
American actor, stage producer and director, and game show host. He made his Broadway stage debut in 1948 and went on to appear in numerous…
German mathematician and professor at RWTH Aachen University, who, in 1913, made a fundamental, though often overlooked, contribution to aerodynamics by building on Joukowsky’s work…
German-Jewish poet, a survivor of Westerbork and Theresienstadt concentration camps, she wrote largely about the Holocaust. She published her first volume of poems, Gesicht und…
Gunther Blumentritt Biography Gunther Blumentritt: A Strategic Mind in History Gunther Blumentritt, born on October 2, 1892, in Munich, Germany, was a distinguished career military…
English electronics engineer, notable for his many inventions in telecommunications, sound recording, stereo, television and radar. He received 128 patents and was considered as one…
German jurist and a writer who occupied various positions in Nazi cultural institutions in the time of the Third Reich. Between 1920 and 1940, Blunck…
Norwegian actor and comedian known for a number of humorous roles on stage, screen, and television. Link to Wikipedia biography
Australian actor, director, producer, writer and biographer, best known for playing the title character in the 1973 sex-comedy film Alvin Purple and its 1974 sequel,…
British politician, a Member of Parliament returned at General Election 6/11/1987. In Tony Blair’s cabinet, he is Secretary of State for the Home Department in…