American trivia buff who calls himself the “Trivia King,” White makes 300 appearances a year in nightclubs, corporate parties and radio talk show that demonstrate…
American football College Coach of the year, 1975. He was head coach of the Oakland Raiders and former assistant coach with the Raiders and the…
American writer, actor and producer for television and film and the winner of the Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award for Chuck & Buck. He has…
British multiple birth, a twin born two days before his sister, Elizabeth. His father Brian White was a draper. His grandfather was also a twin.
American country music artist and actress who first gained national attention in 1988 as a winner on You Can Be a Star, a talent competition…
American college and pro football player, a running back with the Houston Oilers. He later became a college director of admissions.
American politician and lawyer, who served as the 43rd Governor of Texas from 1983 to 1987. He also held office as Secretary of State of…
American musician, a singer, percussionist and sessions drummer with Motown and Chess labels. He later toured with Ramsey Lewis for three years. In 1969 he…
American actor in half a dozen films or television series (The Bogus Witch Project, 2000; Unfabulous, 2007) yet best known for his 69 screen credits…
American Pagan author and leader in establishing a seminary system and pastoral counseling credentials for the Neopagan faith. He is the founder and past president…
Scottish poet, academic and writer. Kenneth White lives on the north coast of Brittany with his wife Marie-Claude, who is a translator and photographer. Link…
American Democratic official who was the longest-serving Texas Commissioner of Agriculture, first elected in 1950 and serving until his resignation in 1977. He was the…
American singer pursuing a solo career since the 2016 breakup of Kalin and Myles, a pop duo from the San Francisco Bay Area he formed…
Famous Scottish international footballer who played as an inside forward. He played for London club Tottenham Hotspur during their most successful period in the early…
American author, editor, and teacher on metaphysical matters. His books include “Psychic Exploration,” “Everything You Wanted to Know About T.M.,” and “Relax”.
American professional basketball player. As an amateur, he played basketball at the University of Kansas and represented the U.S. men’s basketball team during the 1968…
American fashion model, actress and television personality, best known for being a Victoria’s Secret runway model, Maybelline spokesperson and working for CoverGirl, as well as…
American philanthropist, teacher, humanitarian, and social entrepreneur from Alexandria in Rapides Parish, who founded and co-founded several non-profit organizations and service agencies in Central Louisiana,…
American poet, editor and teacher, whose books of poetry include The Salt Ecstasies, published in 1982 after his death by Graywolf Press. White died of…
Fred R. White: Astrologer, Publisher, and Pioneer in Heliocentric Astrology Fred R. White was a prominent American astrologer and publisher, renowned for his significant contributions…
German-born producer of disco and pop music. DeutschEiner der erfolgreichsten deutschen Musikproduzenten und ehemaliger Fußballspieler. Jack White schrieb bekannte Lieder u.a. für Tony Marshall (Schöne…
American actor, voice actor, comedian, producer and writer who in 1989 was cast in the role of Steve Urkel on the sitcom “Family Matters.” The…
American film actress perhaps best remembered for her appearances in Crossfire (1947) and The Narrow Margin (1952). She worked for both MGM and RKO in…
Ed White: A Trailblazing American Astronaut and His Human Design Ed White, a pioneering American astronaut, etched his name in history as the first American…
American businessman, entrepreneur, actor and the President of the mixed martial arts organization Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). In May 2012, White revealed that he had…
American writer who transcended his original acclaim as a “gay writer” by becoming a master craftsman of unconventional novels, non-fiction and semi-autobiographical writing. White was…
American politician, who served as the 41st Governor of the U.S. state of Arkansas. He served a single two-year term from 1981 to 1983. He…
American actor, producer, model, dancer, and stockbroker. White married his wife Paula Da Silva in 2010. They have a daughter named Layla. Link to Wikipedia…
American jurist, a retired Supreme Court Justice, a former All-American and NFL football hero, Rhodes scholar and WW II naval intelligence officer. White was appointed…
American country music singer and songwriter who signed to Asylum Records in 1994 at age 20, releasing his self-titled debut album that year. Both it…
American homicide, a disgruntled former City of San Francisco employee who shot Mayor Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk on 11/27/1978, 10:45 AM PST. A married…
American astrologer who was a keen student of astrology, a member of AFA in 1941. He was a graduate of the University of Illinois and…
American businessman noted as the CTO and co-founder of Jam City, Inc (formerly SGN Games). As CTO of Jam City Inc, a multi-platform game developer…
American actress and comedian, refreshingly open, focused and patient who found great popularity on network TV from 1952 and is best known for the mega-hit…
Barry White: The Maestro of Love and His Human Design Barry White, an iconic American singer-songwriter, musician, record producer, and composer, left an indelible mark…
American cross-country skier who competed in the women’s 15 km classical event at the 1992 Winter Olympics. Link to Wikipedia biography
British civil servant whose administrative posts included Secretary to Government of Burma (1934-1937), Secretary General British Council (1940-1947) and Controller (1947-1962). White married and had…
British newsmaker, the first “designer baby” and “saviour sibling”, he was conceived to save his big brother Charlie (4 years old), who suffered from a…
American actor and singer notable for several film and television performances during his childhood. The naturally redheaded Whitaker is best known for his roles as…
American Mormon filmmaker, most of whose films, such as The Windows of Heaven, Johnny Lingo and Pioneers in Petticoats, were made in cooperation with his…
American award-winning actor who won an Oscar for best actor on February 26, 2007 for his portrayal of Idi Amin in “The Last King of…
American Mormon scriptwriter and director of short films who worked alongside his brother Wetzel “Judge” Whitaker in a 22 year tenure with the film studio…
American actor probably best known for his role in Quentin Tarantino’s popular 1994 film Pulp Fiction as Maynard, the sadistic pawn shop owner. He wrote…
American homicide prime suspect in the disappearance and murder of Sarah Pryor on 10/05/1985, c. 5:00 PM, Wayland, MA. Currently a convicted murderer in prison…
American jazz musician, trombone and trombonium player, and music teacher. He played with the Glenn Miller Orchestra, Stan Kenton, and served as the jazz faculty…
Scottish professional astrologer, lives in Glasgow, Scotland. Her background is in adult education, generic and psychiatric social work, and private practice as a counsellor, counselling…
American artist, etcher and lithographer who is often considered the most original American artist of the 1800’s. He accompanied his family to Russia 1843-1849, where…
British world traveler born in Egypt, TV host of “Whicker’s World” from 1958. A globe-trotting documentist, he featured interviews with the famous and his program…
American Latter-day Saint hymnwriter, composer, musical instructor and educator. Among the hymns that Wheelwright wrote are “O Love That Glorifies the Son”, “Help Me Teach…
American actress, singer, songwriter, author, and public speaker. She is known for her appearances as a Mouseketeer on The New Mickey Mouse Club and her…