Peruvian singer, musician and LGBTQI+ rights activist, formerly known as Sergio Cava when she was a member of JAS. Cava studied Law at the Pontifical…
American actor, writer and DJ known for 2000 film Wonder Boys, the 2012 TV series Girls and Difficult People, as well as performing in theatre…
French skier who was fatally injured in an accident during a training (downhill) when she collided with another skier. The accident occurred on October 29,…
French general who put down a massive rebellion in Paris in 1848, known as the June Days Uprising. This was a 4-day riot against the…
French organs builder. Link to Wikipedia biography
French philosopher and mathematician, who specialized in the philosophy of science. He took part in the French Resistance within the Lib‚ration movement and was shot…
Brazil?s most famous events promoter with more than 17,000 famous names on her mailing list. Link to Wikipedia biography (Portuguese)
Brazilian diplomat, poet, essayist and translator, elected president of the Brazilian Academy of Letters (ABL) on 19 December 2013. On 2 June 2010 he had…
Brazilian politician, also known as “Seu Zito,” he was a member of the Progressive Party although he changed parties eight times in his career. The…
French film director who studied film at the ‘Institut des hautes ‚tudes cin‚matographiques.’ He won several awards, including the C‚sar Award for Best Film and…
Italian film actor who appeared in 23 films between 1937 and 1983. He died on 15 October 1992 aged 97 in Treviso, Italy. Link to…
Italian opera soprano singer, actress, and monologist, in her time referred to as the “world’s most beautiful woman.” She lost her parents at the age…
Italian actor and comedian, who formed a successful cabaret double-act with Bruno Arena called ‘Fichi d’India’ (Prickly Pears). Link to Wikipedia biography (Italian)
American astrologer who joined AFA in 11/1971. Caudle died in July 28, 1977 in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, age 67.
Belgian, enthusiastic carom billiards player of a good level, father of billiard champion Fr‚d‚ric Caudron. He died on 5 December 1999 unexpectedly at age 54…
Belgian professional three-cushion billiards player, world champion, nicknamed “L’Extraterrestre” (“The Extraterrestrial”). He won the UMB World Three-cushion Championship in 1999. He also won the Sang…
French aviation pioneer, along with his brother Ren‚. In 1908, they flew a glider, “Romiotte 1,” pulled by a horse. In 1909, they founded the…
René Caudron: Aviation Pioneer and Visionary Manifestor Born on January 7, 1884, in Favières, France, René Caudron emerged as a significant figure in the early…
German educator, journalist and radical activist within the middle-class women’s movement. With Helene Lange and Franzisca Tiburtius she worked to establish the Realkurse girls’ high…
French TV host, humourist, and producer, occasional singer and imitator. His father, working in a sugar refinery, died when he was 20 (after his mother,…
French boxer.
American former model and actress, a wide-eyed blonde beauty who played wholesome ing‚nue roles in light films of the ’40s. TV included the series “My…
American-Australian competition swimmer, also known by her married name Tracy Stockwell, she is a three-time Olympic gold medalist, five-time world champion, and former world record-holder…
French biologist who specialised in parasitic protozoans and marine invertebrates. He also worked on insects. His research of Siboglinum weberi was to become the foundation…
Élisabeth Caumont: A Journey Through Music and Human Design Born on November 25, 1957, in Cambrai, France, Élisabeth Caumont is a renowned French singer-songwriter who…
American photographic model before she was three, with a first TV commercial at five, films and TV at seven. From November 1963, she worked in…
French singer-songwriter and film actor. He appeared in 90 films between 1945 and 1985 but is better known for having worked with poet-singer L‚o Ferr‚.…
American jockey from 1976 who recorded an astonishing 1,704 wins. The son of a blacksmith and a trainer-mom, he was riding at full gallop from…
French executive, Director of the equipment of the department of Upper Corsica, involved in the Furiani-Bastia case. He declared that he was not informed on…
André Cauvin: A Pioneer in Documentary Filmmaking André Cauvin, born on December 7, 1907, in Ixelles, Belgium, remains a pivotal figure in the world of…
French writer, born as Claude Klotz, pen name Patrick Cauvin. He died on 13 August 2010. Fran‡aisSon pŠre, cheminot, fait de lui ®ÿun intoxiqu‚ de…
Portuguese nobility who became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1662 to 1685, as the wife of King Charles II. Catherine was born into…
French ecclesiastic, a Roman Catholic nun and visionary, canonized by the church as a Saint, beatified in 1933 and canonized in 1947. Catherine was born…
French politician, who died on 15 December 1988 in Arras. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)
French artist, painter.
French soldier left stateless in the Ukraine for 48 years. Catrain was a farm worker before the outbreak of World War II. Drafted into the…
Americanÿsocial media personality with around one million followers combined on her YouTube, Instagram and Twitter accounts.
French actor who appeared in 108 films and television shows between 1950 and 1997. He starred in the 1969 film “Klann ? grand guignol,” which…
Italian artist, singer and songwriter. His music has been described as glam rock, disco, electropunk, ska, electronic rock. He is also an accomplished painter and…
Italian homicide victim, shot to death by her boyfriend, Carlo Bruni on 8/01/2001, 4:00 PM, at the luxurious Palace hotel in Milan. They had met…
French Catholic priest, who served as archbishop of Avignon. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)
Tony Catters Biography – Actor, Director & Human Design Insight Tony Catters: A Journey Through Film and Human Design Tony Catters, born on June 17,…
Italian writer an poet. In 1871, she married lieutenant of the Bersaglieri Francesco Eugenio Mancini, born in 1845, with whom she lived in Milano. She…
Henry E. Catto: A Distinguished Life Shaped by Human Design Henry Edward Catto Jr. was an American businessman and prominent public servant, renowned for his…
Canadian-born New Zealand author. Her second novel, The Luminaries, won the 2013 Man Booker Prize. At 832 pages, The Luminaries is the longest work to…
American military, a General in the Air Force, he entered the Army Air Corps in 1940, earning his commission as second lieutenant in February 1941.…
French writer and journalist. Jean Cau was the secretary of Jean-Paul Sartre and journalist/reporter for l’Express, Figaro, and Paris-Match. He died on 18 June 1993.…
French film actor, writer and producer. He is known for his memorable performances as MoliŠre in the 1978 French movie and the TV series as…
French actor, producer and writer, and the father of the actor Didier Cauchy. He was known for his role in Jean-Pierre Melville’s 1956 crime film…
French emergency physician, mountaineer, and author, he died in a snow avalanche in 2018. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)