French engineer born in Moislains, near Amiens. He is best known as the inventor of the refrigeration equipment to produce ice. Link to Wikipedia biography
Italian singer and dancer in shows and clubs, a minor but versatile actress. After attending the School of Dance of Jia Ruskajo in Rome, Carra…
French horse racing jockey.
American actor in a theatrical family, the first son of actor John Carradine with the first of his dad’s four wives. He was seven when…
American actor and member of noted family, she is the daughter of Robert Carradine and niece of film and TV actors David and Keith Carradine…
American actor who has had success on stage, film, and television. He is known for his roles as Tom Frank inÿRobert Altman’s filmÿNashville (1975),ÿWild Bill…
American actor-producer; the son of actor John Carradine. He has appeared in nearly 50 feature films. The youngest of four sons of actor John Carradine,…
American special effects artist and noted family, the son of David Carradine and Barbara Hershey. His parents were companions for 7 years — 1968-1975.
Scottish homicide perpetrator, he was charged with murder on August 13, 1934. He pleaded that alcohol abuse affected his sanity and was given a three…
Italian journalist, a writer for varying magazines as a film critic since 1964. She has written for radio and TV and has covered the film…
Emilio Carranza: The Lindbergh of Mexico and His Unique Human Design Emilio Carranza, a revered Mexican aviator, made an indelible mark in the history of…
Peruvian economist, banker and academic, who served as Minister of Economy and Finance of Peru in the second presidency of Alan Garc¡a, from July 2006…
American educator who served as the Chancellor of the New York City Department of Education from 2018 to 2021. He previously served as the superintendent…
Emilio Carranza: The Aviation Pioneer and His Human Design Emilio Carranza, often hailed as the “Lindbergh of Mexico,” is celebrated as a pioneering aviator and…
French composer and accordionist of Italian origin. He died on 11 March 1973. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)
Italian boxer.
Italian skier in the International Olympic games in Nagano, Japan February 1998, winner of a Silver Medal. Link to Wikipedia biography
Italian stage and screen actor. He died on 12 January 1995 in Milan. Link to Wikipedia biography (Italian)
Lawyer and Spanish politician of Christian Democratic ideology of Catalan nationalism in the first third of the twentieth century. He died 9 April 1938 Link…
Italian musician, film music composer, composer of music for films since french film “zazie dans le metro” 1960.
Brazilian writer, a poet, columnist and journalist, and son of the poet Carlos Nejar. In 2003, he published the anthology Caixa de Cal‡ados which brought…
French race horse jockey and owner.
Australian journalist, government employee and politician, who served as NSW premier from 4 April 1995 until 3 August 2005. He was the longest continuously serving…
Canadian professional ice hockey forward who is currently playing under contract with HC Lugano of the National League (NL). Previously, he played in the National…
First test-tube baby born in United States to schoolteacher mom whose fallopian tubes had been removed. Fertilization took place 4/15/1981 between 13:00 to 18:00 EST…
Canadian artist and writer heavily inspired by the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast. One of the first painters in Canada to adopt a…
American linebacker in the National Football League (NFL) who played for the Green Bay Packers (1968-1977). Before the 1978 season, the Packers waived Carr as…
American singer and actress who performed and recorded between the 1940s and 1960s. She appeared in top clubs in New York City, Chicago and elsewhere,…
Gerald Carr: Pioneering NASA Astronaut and Manifesting Generator Gerald Carr, an American mechanical and aeronautical engineer, United States Marine Corps officer, naval aviator, and NASA…
Scottish musician, a rock and jazz trumpeter with the group “Nucleus,” from September 1969. They are known for their LPs “Elastic Rock,” 1970, “Labyrinth,” 1973…
American author of detective stories, who also published using the pseudonyms Carter Dickson, Carr Dickson and Roger Fairbairn. Carr is generally regarded as one of…
Canadian television news anchor and reporter for CTV, who was senior reporter (specializing in court and crime) and backup anchor as of June 2010. Carr…
American actor and film director of Hollywood movies and television programs. Often billed as “Tommy Carr”, he later adopted his more formal “Thomas Carr” birth…
American musician; a singer and recording artist who frequently sings multilingually. She began as a soloist in a Mexican-Irish band playing gigs in California, Nevada…
Scottish actor, comedian and pantomime artist. Carr made a musical debut at age seven and became a singer, dancer and comedian by 1940. Variety appearances…
Italian artist and essayist, a leader of the Futurist movement. Carr… is probably best known for his still life’s done in the Metaphysical style. He…
American musician, a member of a popular brother-sister singing team “The Carpenters,” who sold millions of hit records in the early ’70s. They made densely…
American athlete, and Olympic champion, he won a gold medal in the 1936 track and field event of discus throwing. He died on 15 March…
Canadian fashion designer, the founder and head designer for Peach Berserk, a made-to-order label using printed fabric that made the fashion scene in the late…
American musician, singer, songwriter and recording artist. The daughter of a Life magazine executive, she spent part of her early life in Japan. She grew…
American newspaper columnist and host of two Washington, D.C., television shows. As the wife of Scott Carpenter, one of the Mercury Seven astronauts, she was…
American musician, a member of a popular brother-sister singing team, “The Carpenters” who sold millions of hit records in the early ’70s. He started piano…
American singer and actress who made her acting debut with an appearance in the crime series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in 2011 and…
American astronaut-aquanaut; the second U.S. astronaut to make an orbital space flight. In Aurora 7 he made the fourth Mercury flight, circling the Earth three…
American missing person, a 21-year-old woman from Texarkana, Texas who went missing in Denton, Texas in the summer of 1948. Her disappearance remains unsolved. Carpenter…
French physician, a cardiologist. He was the first surgeon in the world to successfully perform six open heart surgeries with the help of a robot…
Cuban novelist, essayist, and musicologist who greatly influenced Latin American literature during its famous “boom” period. Born in Lausanne, Switzerland, Carpentier grew up in Havana,…
French soccer player.
French pro boxer from 11/01/1908, beginning at 14 as a foot-boxer. He became the Champion European Heavyweight in 1920 when he knocked out Battling Levinsky…
French producer of very popular TV shows in France, from the 1950s to the 1990s. He worked alongside his wife, Maritie. He died on 18…