American noted daughter of President Jimmy Carter. At age ten her family moved into the White House. By the time she went to Brown University,…

American model and reality TV actress, the sister of singers Aaron and Nick Carter. Her older sister Leslie, also a singer, died on 31 January…

American business executive, the manager of his family’s $2.8 million peanut business and the brother of President Jimmy Carter. Noted as a “good ole’ boy”…

American child of noted family, the first child of Beyonce and Jay-Z. She was born at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. Link to…

Calvin Carter: A Master of Musical Innovation and Human Design Calvin Carter, an illustrious African American record producer, record label manager, and songwriter of jazz…

American dancer, first professional performance 1951. Charles had one sister. When he was 14, his folks separated and he was 16 when his mom remarried.…

French banker, the Chairman of the Board of Cr‚dit Agricole. Link to Wikipedia biography

Australian boxer, who became world champion in the bantamweight division. He was the 2009 Inductee for the Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame Veterans category.…

Biography of Kitty Carruthers: Ice Skating Star with a Unique Human Design Kitty Carruthers, an American ice skater of Welsh-Lebanese descent, has long been celebrated…

American ice skater. He and his sister, both adopted, became U.S. Pair Champions. In 1968, he first saw the Ice Capades and it sparked his…

American physicist best known for leading the theoretical division of Los Alamos National Laboratory from 1973 until 1980. While there he oversaw the growth of…

Canadian filmmaker, producer, screenwriter and director, whose films explore intimate, personal narratives and experimental approaches to visual storytelling. In 2012, he won the Award for…

American banking accountant and CEO of First Interstate Bancorp. An unassuming boss, Carson still owns the same 30-year-old briefcase and is an inveterate tinkerer, building…

Irish comedian, known worldwide for his infectious laugh and catchphrase, “It?s the way I tell ?em.” Carson was raised in a tenement house on Great…

American actor who began his career at a young age, acting in television advertisements, and later doing cartoon voice-acting for Hanna-Barbera. His first job was…

American TV personality who began as the host of The Tonight Show on 1 October 1962, reportedly for $100,000 a year, retiring on 22 May…

American frontiersman, trapper, Indian-fighter, rancher, and army general, the archetype of the American pioneer. He spent a life of wanderlust from the time he was…

American marine biologist employed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for 16 years. Carson kept her job with the USFWS largely to support her…

American serial killer convicted with her partner Michael Bear Carson for three murders between 1982 and 1983 in California and the San Francisco Bay Area.…

Scottish retired jockey in thoroughbred horse racing. He was British Champion Jockey five times (1972, 1973, 1978, 1980 and 1983), won 17 British Classic Races,…

German politician. He served as President of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1979 to 1984. He died 30 May 1992. Link to Wikipedia biography

German film, television and theatre actress who won the Film Award in 1972 and 1975. On stage she appeared in plays by Gerhart Hauptmann, Arthur…

Scottish writer, a journalist, dramatic and literary critic of Glasgow Herald 1907-1915, also the author of two novels. Editor of anthologies. She married Herbert Jackson…

United States Army major who was killed in action on 26 October 1944 while serving as a member of the Army Air Forces near the…

American jazz musician, singer, and composer, bandleader and producer. Carrington is a graduate of Berklee School of Music. She records and tours with Herbie Hancock,…

Argentine lawyer, professor and politician, who is a Argentine National Deputy for Buenos Aires. She was the founder of the Argentine political party Civic Coalition…

Italian noted daughter of Romina Power and husband Al Bano. Both parents were singers. Romina was the daughter of actor Tyrone Power. She was baptized…

Italian fourth daughter of Romina Power and Al Bano who were both singers. Romina was daughter of actor Tyrone Power.

Italian noted family, the first daughter of Romina Power and her husband Al Bano. As a teen she briefly played the counterpart to Vanna White,…

American yogi-mystic and author who leads courses in radical self-healing and embodied spiritual practice.

American actress, singer and model, who rose to prominence in some of the earliest major studio films to feature black casts, including Carmen Jones (1954)…

United States federal judge in senior status, for the United States District Court for the District of Arizona. Carroll was nominated by President Jimmy Carter…

American government official, career military man who rose to the rank of Rear Admiral and subsequently became Vice-President of the Center for Defense Information, Washington…

American singer, fashion model, and actress, best known for her work with Kay Kyser’s big band orchestra in the mid-1940s. Carroll’s first brush with celebrity…

Jemmye Carroll: A Journey Through Reality Television and Human Design Jemmye Carroll, born on August 5, 1988, in Starkville, Mississippi, rose to fame as a…

American writer, poet, singer and rock composer, a Pulitzer Prize nominee for his 1973 book of verse, “Living at the Movies.” A critic in 1969,…

American politician who from 1974 to 1979 served as the 54th Governor of Kentucky. He was the first Kentucky governor from the state’s far-western Jackson…

English writer, mathematician, logician, Anglican deacon, and photographer, considered a master in the genre of nonsense literature. He is particularly remembered for his children?s books,…

British actress who was a gentle, well-bred leading lady of the ’30s and ’40s. On-screen from 1928, her work includes the Hollywood pictures “39 Steps,”…

American actress and comedian, known for voicing Ursula in the 1989 animated film The Little Mermaid as well as having a long acting career, including…

American screen actress best known for her appearances in a number of B-listed Western films. She worked as a model at a department store in…

Wallace Carroll – Human Design Biography Wallace Carroll: A Visionary in Journalism and Human Design Wallace Carroll, born on December 15, 1906, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin,…

American author of four books, Upon a Lonely Hill: The Cemeteries of Johnson County, Tennessee (1985) Jennifer Jones: A Bio-Bibliography (1990), Tallulah Bankhead: A Bio-Bibliography…

French actress. She died in Grasse, France on 29 November 1999. Link to Wikipedia biography

French sculptor whose work encompassed all manner of sculptural subjects and materials, and whose naturalism incorporated a breadth of styles: unembellished Realism, neo-Baroque exuberance, and…

Anne Marie Carrière: A Life of Artistry and Human Design Insight Anne Marie Carrière: A Life of Artistry and Human Design Insight Early Life and…

French electronics engineer and entrepreneur, and the inventor of the electronic lock (French: Digicode) which he patented in 1970. Bob was inspired by an episode…

French association footballer (soccer player), who played for Dijon in 2008?2010. Link to Wikipedia biography

French fine artist and teacher, originally a pupil of Cabanel. Carriere was noted for his portraits of well-known personalities of his day. He died 3/27/1906,…

French writer. In 1972 he won Goncourt Prize for his novel L’pervier de Maheux, A few months later his father was killed and he plunged…