American noted family, the son of Amy Carter and her husband of three years, James Wentzel; the grandson of former President Jimmy Carter. The healthy…
German violinist and musical educator. He studied in his hometown with Heinrich Schuster and Florián Zajíc, and later in Berlin with Carl Halir and Joseph…
Dutch botanist, professor of botany and director of the Botanical Garden at the University of Utrecht. His eldest son was the Dutch botanist Frits Warmolt…
Arsène Wenger: The Visionary Soccer Manager and The Art of Human Design Arsène Wenger, born on October 22, 1949, in Strasbourg, France, is renowned as…
American co-founder and publisher of the popular culture biweekly magazine Rolling Stone, and former owner of Men’s Journal magazine. Wenner graduated from Chadwick School and…
German film producer. He produced 99 films between 1956 and 2002. He died in Berlin, Germany, 30 August 2002. Link to Wikipedia biography
German art dealer who was a key figure in the trade in art looted by the Nazi regime during the Second World War. One of…
French soccer player,a member of the Strasbourg club in the 1950s. Link to Wikipedia biography
German painter, university teacher and creator of expressionist church windows. He died on 13 January 1965 in Münsterlingen, aged 73. Link to Wikipedia biography (German)
German film producer, who, since 1992, is a partner in her father Horst Wendlandt’s Rialto Film company. She also co-runs Krümel Film (a short and…
Norwegian botanist. He was the son of textile designer Sigrun Berg. He was professor of botany at the University of Gothenburg from 1965 to 1981,…
German physicist, economist, teacher, healer, reincarnation therapist and esotericist. He was a collaborator of Thorwald Dethlefsen for 10 years. In 1987 he opened his own…
French industrialist and politician. He died on 12 January 1949 in Paris. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)
German film director of his native Germany and the U.S. He studied 1967-1970 at the Hochschule fur Film and Fernschen (Academy for Film and Television)…
American-British employee of WEN (Women’s Environmental Network), an ecological women’s group, one of a staff of ten co-workers.
The youngest general in the German Army during World War II. At the end of the war, he commanded the German Twelfth Army. Wenck ordered…
Karel Frederik Wenckebach: Pioneering Cardiologist and Human Design Generator Karel Frederik Wenckebach (1864-1940) was a renowned Dutch anatomist, physiologist, and cardiologist whose contributions to the…
American stage and screen actress and singer, known for playing the eccentric Mrs. Dubcek on TV series 3rd Rock from the Sun from 1996 to…
German actor, cabaret artist and radio presenter, who appeared in more than 230 films and television shows between 1919 and 1978. After treading the boards…
German radiologist charged at the Nuremberg Doctors’ Trial with participating in Nazi human experiments at the Dachau concentration camp. He was acquitted in 1947. Weltz…
Scottish peer, Jacobite army officer, and writer. Styled the 6th Earl of Wemyss, he was generally known as Lord Elcho even after his father’s death.…
Scottish astrologer, noted for data collection and his research into degree meanings. He was the author of the five-volume series, “Wheel Of Life,” and of…
Belgian physician, a member of the Medical and Surgical Society of Bruges. He died on 29 July 1852, aged 43.
German répétiteur and conductor at the Hessian State Theater in Wiesbaden as well as a composer and arranger of numerous Hessian folk songs, along with…
Swiss patron of the arts, an outstanding woman of the Belle Époque in Switzerland, and one of the richest women of Switzerland in the 19th…
Luxembourgian politician, and former leader of the Socialist Party. A member of Luxembourg’s Chamber of Deputies, he served as the Director-General for Agriculture, Commerce, and…
American operatic soprano who had an active international career from the early 1970s through the mid-1990s. A specialist in the coloratura soprano repertoire, she was…
American homicide; a resident on death row in a Florida prison in 1992, accused of the murder of two husbands and a son, and the…
Mexican movie actress of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema who appeared in the Luis Buñuel film The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz…
American musical prodigy known as Monster Mike in the music world by 14, playing guitar like B.B. King. He got his first guitar at eight…
American astrologer who was elected to the NCGR board in January 1995 and the journal editor of Boston NCGR’s newsletter for many years. She had…
Scottish novelist, playwright, and short story writer whose 1993 novel “Trainspotting” was made into a film of the same name. His work is characterised by…
American ecclesiastic, Reverend father in the Roman Catholic church. He was the third of ninth priests ousted from his post in February 2002 in the…
Scottish politician, a National Party Member of Parliament returned at General Election 6/11/1987. Link to Wikipedia biography
American artist and psychic who worked with Marc Edmund Jones and Elsie Wheeler on the 360 degree meanings that became known as the Sabian Symbols.…
American car crash victim, he died at age 16 on February 21, 2004 just after 9 PM in Plymouth, MA. He and his friends were…
American make-up artist who became known for his long-time (since 1989) association with Oprah Winfrey as her make-up expert. He has been the artistic genius…
“`html Linton Wells: A Manifesting Generator in the World of Journalism and Adventure Linton Wells, born on January 4, 1893, in Louisville, USA, was an…
American noted family, the son of Deborah Norville, a co-anchor of NBC’S “Today” show, and her husband, Karl Wellner, a New York City businessman. He…
Scottish medium and astrologer who has been featured as the main medium on Living TV’s paranormal documentary series Most Haunted as well as its spin-off…
American MLB baseball outfielder who is a free agent. He has played for Detroit Tigers (2010–2011), Seattle Mariners (2011–2012), Oakland Athletics (2013), Chicago White Sox…
British writer, historian, prognosticator, economist and novelist who was known for his sci-fi predictions of the future. After a sketchy education, he won a scholarship…
British poet, journalist and traveler who led a comparatively short life packed with adventure. At the age of 19, he hitch-hiked around the world, was…
British general and statesman most noted for his defeat of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1818. Known as “The Iron Duke,” he originally…
American professional baseball player, manager and scout. An outfielder and first baseman, he batted and threw right-handed, stood 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) tall…
Sierra Leonean medical doctor who was the first West African to become a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Following Sierra Leone’s…
American bass singer, a founding member of the award winning country music group, The Fabulous Four Guys, a harmony quartet which was among the Grand…
Scottish jazz musician, tenor saxophone player and bandleader. Link to Wikipedia biography
German writer. He is a major German essayist which on theoretical literature. In addition, his work includes novels, short stories, screenplays and radio plays. In…
American actor, a lean and effective leading man who had his big break in the title roles of “Robocop,” 1987 and “Robocop 2,” 1990. He…