Robert P. Blaschke: A Luminary in Astrology and Human Design Robert P. Blaschke, born on November 15, 1953, in Santa Monica, California, was a pioneering…

French military (Master Caporal), member of the anti-djihadist operation Barkhane. He was particularly known for his combat effectiveness. On 24 September 2021, he was shot…

American poet, essayist and translator. He used the pseudonym “Avalon”. His works include “Cups,” “The Moth Poems,” and “Les Chimeres”. He died on 7 May…

Italian film director and critic, one of the two best directors of the Fascist period of Italian cinema from 1935-1945, which was, for the most…

American rock musician best known as the lead vocalist for the Clarks, a position he has held since the band’s inception in the mid-1980s. Aside…

French politician, biology teacher, green party leader, former Greenpeace activist; President of the North Confederation, Pas de Calais. She has been a member of the…

José Isabel Blandón: A Visionary Leader with a Unique Human Design José Isabel Blandón is a prominent Panamanian politician known for his impactful career in…

Mexican actress known for her role as the “weird” girl Bibi P. Luche in the sitcom, La familia P. Luche from 2002 to 2012. In…

American actress, the sister of Loretta Young and a leading lady herself from the late ’20s to 1939. Her last role was in 1955 in…

German dancer, teacher and ballet master. He was a member of the Berlin State Opera Ballet from 1933-1949, a Ballet Master of the Berlin Municipal…

German-American film producer who also worked as an assistant director, supervisor, writer, and production manager. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture…

American business executive, political candidate and author, well known for his outspoken views on various issues. He was Chairman and CEO of the Massey Energy…

American operatic tenor, music pedagogue at the collegiate level, stage and television actor, and stage director. In Europe, Blankenship sang roles at the opera houses…

Dutch athlete, nicknamed “the Flying Housewife”, who won four gold medals at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London. She was the third of the five…

Mexican military officer, noteworthy for his participation in the Mexican Revolution of 1910 to 1920. He is noted for three major accomplishments. Forces under his…

American rapper, performance artist, poet and activist, whose debut album, Mykki, was released on 16 September 2016. Quattlebaum’s persona Mykki Blanco began as a teenage…

Filipino singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, actor, and entrepreneur. Link to Wikipedia biography

Tunisian-born, German-speaking singer and actor. Link to Wikipedia biography

Former French international rugby union player, born to a Venezuelan and a Basque mother. Known as one of the best fullbacks, he belonged to Biarritz…

Puerto Rican astronomer who in 1959 discovered “Blanco 1,” a galactic cluster. Blanco was the second Director of the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile,…

Spanish horse racing jockey.

Canadian Methodist theologian and one of the nation’s most important Social Gospel thinkers. In the early 1900s he became a popular guest preacher across western…

Spanish writer, thinker, theologian, journalist, a Catholic Priest, also known as José María Blanco Crespo. He died 20 May 1841 Link to Wikipedia biography (Spanish)

Venezuelan writer, diplomat and politician of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Je died 16 October 1944 Link to Wikipedia biography (Spanish)

Spanish politician and member of the Spanish legislature, first elected to the Senate in 1986. Ten years later he was elected to the Congress and…

Spanish composer, pianist, teacher, and music critic who developed an important career as a piano teacher, with many disciples for more than a decade. In…

Costa Rican jurist, President of the Supreme Court of Costa Rica from 1986 to 1990. In 1969 he was elected judge of the Second Civil…

Spanish entrepreneur, Businessman and executive in the field of new technologies. Link to Wikipedia biography (Spanish)

Dominican guerrilla solo rebelled against the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo, becoming a legendary character in the popular history of their country. At 19 years old…

American pitcher in Major League Baseball who was signed by the New York Yankees in 1964. He pitched for the Yankees in 1965 and the…

Peruvian political figure, leader of the Confederación Campesina del Perú (CCP, Campesino Confederation of Peru), leader of Trotsky’s Fourth International, and a writer. He was…

French artist born in Paris 16, 1 rue de Seine de Passy. Blanche’s father was a successful psychiatrist who ran a fashionable clinic, and he…

French actor who participated in radio soap operas by Pierre Arnaud de Chassy-Poulay, alongside his son Francis Blanche in the company of Pierre Dac, in…

French actor. In 1994 he was awarded the Molière Award for Best Supporting Actor in “La Résistible Ascension d’Arturo Ui de Brecht.” He died on…

French physician

French football (soccer) player, who played for FC Nantes (1963–1974), Stade Lavallois (1974–1976), and France national team (1966–1972). Link to Wikipedia biography

Cate Blanchett: An Illuminating Journey in Film and Human Design Cate Blanchett, an accomplished Australian-American stage and screen actress and theatre director, is celebrated for…

Irish athlete, the Captain of Totterham Hotspur, a soccer club that won the league championship and F.A. cup in 1961. Totterham Hotspur was the first…

French race horse trainer and jockey.

French writer, philosopher, and literary theorist. His work had a strong influence on post-structuralist philosophers such as Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, and Roland Barthes. Blanchot…

French sommelier.

American military doctor who served as the 39th Surgeon General of the United States Army, from 1996 to 2000. He is a Doctor of Osteopathic…

French murderer, he strangled a young English woman on 14 August 1989.

Sandrine Blancke: A Journey Through Acting and Human Design Sandrine Blancke, a remarkable Belgian actress, has captivated audiences with her talent and dedication from an…

American diplomat and author, who served as the United States Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo (1960–1963), Central African Republic (1961), Chad (1961), and…

German geologist and paleontologist who undertook various research trips to the Orient between 1888 and 1931. On the basis of these experiences he wrote a…

Spanish painter, writer and educator. He won the Gold Medal at the International Exhibition of Boston in 1883 by the “Children in a boat” box.…

French international pianist, spouse of Didier Daurat.