French actor who began a brilliant career in 1920, playing in more than 120 French films and in many plays throughout his lifetime. He reached…

American educator and author of five published mysteries, several short stories and screenplays. Al Blanchard died suddenly on November 14, 2004 at age 59. At…

American pro athelete, a football player. While he was at West Point, he was the first junior to win the coveted Heisman Trophy (1945). The…

French-Saint Barthélemy Catholic nun and supercentenarian, who at the age of 114 years, 261 days was the oldest living person at the time of her…

French military, the Commander in Chief of the French First Army in 1940. He died in 1954.

French singer, accordionist, and songwriter, best known for his hit “Rockamadour”. Link to Wikipedia biography

French artist and painter, part of the gay artist duo Pierre et Gilles, with his partner Pierre Commoy. People photographed by Pierre et Gilles include:…

American abused child who at age 23 arranged for her boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn, to kill her abusive mother, Clauddine “Dee Dee” Blanchard (née Pitre; born…

American film and television actress, known foremost for her roles as a B movie femme fatale in American productions of the 1950s and early 1960s.…

Spanish cubist painter. Blanchard was the daughter of journalist Enrique Gutierrez Cueto and Concepción Blanchard Santisteban. Her mother suffered a fall while getting out of…

American founder, in 1963, of the most prestigious modeling and theatrical agency of its time in Hollywood.

French historian and filmmaker, who specializes in the French colonial empire, issues of diversity and stories of immigration. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)

French doctor and entomologist, whose books include Le ba’cubert : l’art populaire dans le Briançonnais, Librairie ancienne Honoré Champion (1914). He died on 7 February 1919…

English comedian and actor. In 1785 he made his first appearance as Allan-a-Dale in M’Nally’s ‘Robin Hood.’ For four years he played under the name…

French psychiatrist who died on 8 November 1852 in Paris. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)

French actor and humorist. He died July 6, 1974. Link to Wikipedia biography

French dancer and dance teacher. At the age of 16 she auditioned for the company of Maurice Béjart, quickly becoming a soloist and remaining in…

French film and stage comedian, Chéreau’s preferred actress. She won four Cesar awards. In 2013, she performs on stage in “La Locanderia” (Goldoni), at Paris…

French opera singer, baritone. He made his debut at Marseilles in 1950. He died on 22 December 2010. Link to Wikipedia biography

French chef and restaurateur, with three Michelin stars and four toques from the guide Gault et Millau. Link to Wikipedia biography

French singer, leader of the group Martin Circus. He participated in the production of Princess Stephanie of Monaco’s first album. During his solo career, he…

Isabelle Blanc: A Champion’s Journey Through Snowboarding and Human Design Born on July 25, 1975, in the historic city of Nîmes, France, Isabelle Blanc emerged…

French neuropsychiatrist, politician and former senator for the Lozère department. He is also mayor of La Canourgue and president of the Aubrac-Lot-Causse communauté de communes.…

French writer. Link to Wikipedia (French, short)

French national football coach from 2010 to 2012. He stepped down after the French team lost the European Championship quarter finals against Spain. Blanc is…

French actor and director noted for playing losers and hypochondriacs (in “Les Bronzés”), but also more serious roles like “Mr Hire”. He belonged to the…

French chef and interior decorator, who was convicted for drug trafficking in Indonesia after 3.8 kilograms of hashish was found in his diving gear while…

French botanist, working at the French National Centre for Scientific Research, where he specializes in plants from tropical forests. He is the modern innovator of…

Pierre Blanc: The Life and Human Design of a Visionary Artist Pierre Blanc, born on June 6, 1872, in Luxembourg, Luxembourg, was a visionary artist…

French restaurateur. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)

Infanta of Spain, as the eldest child of Carlos, Duke of Madrid, Carlist claimant to the throne of Spain and his wife Princess Margherita of…

French actor who has appeared in more than 85 films and television shows since 1989. He shared the award for Best Actor for his role…

French tennis player, he won the 2016 French open in the junior category 12 years after Gaël Monfils. He was born on 8 August, like…

René Blancard: A Luminary in French Cinema René Blancard, born on December 3, 1897, in Paris, France, was a distinguished French film actor and screenwriter…

Pierre Blaise: A Rising Star with a Unique Human Design Pierre Blaise, born on June 11, 1955, in Moissac, France, was a remarkable French film…

Scottish journalist, literary editor and novelist, whose The Shipbuilders (1935) is considered a significant and influential effort to write about the Scottish industrial working class.…

British spy who worked as a double agent for the Soviet Union. He became a Communist and decided to work for the MGB while a…

American digital artist and painter. His work, which includes projected DVD installations, Type C prints, and collaborative film projects, is held in the collections of…

Spanish military man of Irish origin. He was President of the Council of Regency of Spain and the Indies (1810-1811) and Chief of Staff. He…

American writer, the author of the book and screenplay for “Dances with Wolves,” the winner of the Golden Globe Award on 1/19/1991 and the entry…

American politician and member of the Democratic Party, he currently serves as both a New York Assemblyman from the 79th district and a Vice Chair…

American actor, a child star in the Our Gang film comedies at the age of six who rounded out the ‘40s as the plucky Indian…

American astrologer, one of the founders of Astrolabe. Steve helped create the modern astrological computer world along with Rob Hand, Gary Christen, and Pat White.…

American rockabilly artist, singer, songwiter. In the mid-1950s he formed the Rhythm Rebels, comprising Carl Adams on guitar and Eddie Hall on bass. The combo…

American film and television actress, director, and producer, known for playing Dorothy Baxter, the mother, on the sitcom Hazel (1961-1965). She was co-creator and writer…

British artist, writer, engraver, painter and poet; a master in each field. His works are marked by genius, mysticism and compassion. His “Prophetic” books are…

William Henry Blakefield: A Legacy of Leadership and Human Design William Henry Blakefield, born on December 28, 1917, in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, is an esteemed…

American basketball coach at the high school, college, and professional levels, who was also known as William and Billy. In 1984 Blakeley stepped out of…

American design decorator who entered the field in 1970 after completing one year of art school. His room designs are so stunning that his work…