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…

American model since the age of 13.

British vocalist who was featured prominently in the R & B band “Soul II Soul” with a smash hit “Keep on Movin,” released March 1989…

American spiritualist and psychic who worked with Marc Edmund Jones and Zoe Wells on the Sabian Symbols and who was noted for being the primary…

American visual and installation artist, a pioneer of the so-called “Light and Space” movement that flourished in Southern California in the 1960s and 1970s.

American noted family, the son of actress Pamela Bellwood and her photographer husband Nik Wheeler.

American historian, conservationist, high school teacher, university lecturer and biologist, inducted into the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame in 1989. He received his BS and…

Scottish Labour politician and judge. He died on 28 July 1988. Link to Wikipedia biography

British author who, in the fantasy field, was particularly noted for his novels of black magic, including, “They Found Atlantis.” He began writing with his…

American pageant queen, she was crowned Miss Vermont 2008 on 26 April 2008 in Barre, Vermont. Her vocal talent was singing “The Prayer.” Ashley’s platform…

Scottish architect.

American television host, comedian, radio host, author, minister, writer, producer, and political activist. She is best known for having been the host of the HGTV…

American football guard who played professionally in the newly formed American Football League (AFL) for the Houston Oilers (1960-1964) during the first four years of…

American folk and jazz musician, songwriter and recording artist; a well-known guitarist and bass player with the big dance bands of the era, playing at…

American comedian and radio producer and personality, better known by his on-air name Fez Marie Whatley, who gained prominence as the co-host of The Ron…

American composer, music educator, double-bassist, and conductor. He appeared as a guest conductor in the United States, Canada, Japan, Netherlands and the United Kingdom. As…

German mathematician and theoretical physicist. Weyl was one of the most influential mathematicians of the twentieth century, and an important member of the Institute for…

Norwegian singer and actor. He made his stage debut at the Edderkoppen theatre in 1946. From 1950 to 1961 he worked at Lewis & Young…

American timber executive, corporate executive, involved with standard oil, real estate, wood products & other corporations. He was kidnapped as a nine-year-old in 1935 in…

Belgian military man who was a general of WW I and the commander of the French forces in WW II, later a collaborator with Vichy…

Certified astrologer of the DAV since 2002, from 7.10.2011 to 2014 vice-chairman of the German Astrologers’ Association. He runs the DAV regional office Stockstadt. He…

Belgian writer and director. Weyergans won several literary prizes. His novel “Trois jours chez ma mère” awarded him the Prix Goncourt in 2005. He was…

American military who rose to the ranks of General and was commander of US forces in Vietnam during the final year of the war. He…

American writer, a playwright and screenwriter whose credits included the screenplays for the films Mandigo and Saturday Night Fever. Raised in Detroit in a blue-collar…

German physicist under whose leadership the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Iron Research and later the Max Planck Institute for Iron Research achieved worldwide leading positions…

British child of noted parents who had a premature death. She was the child of poet Ted Hughes and his lover Assia Wevill. Shura was…

American cinematographer, distinguished with his work on “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,” 1965, and “Bound for Glory,” 1976. For both of these films, Wexler won…

German composer, writer and music educator, who devoted himself almost exclusively to the solo song with piano accompaniment. More than 600 songs have been handed…

German architect, designer and artist, who died on 14 September 2013 in Berlin. Link to Wikipedia biography (German)

German politician (NSDAP), SA leader and Chief of Police of Koblenz. Served Nazi Reichstag from 1933 – 1938. Appointed Chief of Police in Koblenz 1933…

German physician, a Professor in Heidelberg at the Psychiatric Clinic and since 1924 director of the public hospital in Stuttgart. He died on 7 November…

Belgian anatomist, Professor at the University of Ghent, elected Correspondent of the Académie royale de Médecine de Belgique on 14 November 1874. He died in…

British singer/bass guitarist best known for being the leader of the group Asia, but has also played with King Crimson. Link to Wikipedia biography

British fashion designer known as the Queen of Punk, winning the British Fashion Designer of the Year award in 1990, 1991 and 2006, and being…

American actress, writer and director, known for her work on Submissions Only, Legally Blonde and the Jack and Louisa book series. Link to Wikipedia biography

British astrologer who lives and practices in Bristol, UK with his partner, Sarah – a police officer who specializes in domestic violence – and two…

American baseball player, a pitcher for the Texas Rangers. Wetteland was originally signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers on 1/09/1985 after being selected in the…

Peruvian surrealist poet, essayist and cultural promoter. He was married to the painter Judith Westphalen (1922-1976) with whom he had two daughters, Inés Westphalen and…

German physicist, a professor at the University of Berlin from 1918. During the period 1922 to 1924, he was also an expert adviser to the…

American astrologer who is best remembered for his little book on the supposed intra-Mercurial planet, Vulcan. As a young man he met Chaney and Broughton…

American basketball player, head coach, and commentator. He played in the guard position in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Boston Celtics (1972–1975), Phoenix…

American actor, the first child in his family, onscreen beginning in 1958. He died of lymphoma in Manhattan, NY on 3 May 1996. Link to…

British-American cosmetologist who founded a cosmetic firm, The House Of Westmore, with his father and his brothers, including his twin, Ernie, in 1935. He and…

American homosexual; died of AIDS early 1992.

Canadian astrologer who joined AFA in March 1961. Died in early 1967, London, Ontario, Canada.

American actress and singer most popular for having played the role of Sheridan Crane Lopez-Fitzgerald on the television soap opera Passions from 1999 to 2008.…

American cosmetician who was a make-up man for big movies with the House of Westmore Beauty Salon. Frank was the seventh and last child of…

German soldier and physician whose books include Sport, Physical Training and Womanhood (1939) and the memoir A Surgeon’s Story (1962). The latter was published under…

American Republican politician who was elected and currently serves in the Vermont House of Representatives. He was a Representative of the Lamoille-4 Representative District in…

American entrepreneur, inventor and manufacturing genius who patented 400 inventions and organized 60 companies in his lifetime, including the Westinghouse Electric Company. At age 15,…