Barbara Watterson: Renowned Egyptologist and Human Design Insights Barbara Watterson, born on November 9, 1939, in Edinburgh, Scotland, stands as a distinguished figure in the…

French freestyle and butterfly swimmer, she competed in the women’s 100m butterfly event at the 2016 Olympics and will represent France at the 2021 Tokyo…

French racehorse trainer based at Deauville.

American astrologer who took up the field in 1957 after previously being an author of novels: a graduate of the University of Chicago. (Note: In…

Belgian author, artist, painter, wrote “Je suis le tenebreux”. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)

French Catholic clergyman, the Bishop of Nimes since 2001. Link to Wikipedia biography

American musician, base player for the Minutemen from 1979 until guitarist D. Boon’s accidental death on December 23, 1985. He went on to play with…

Canadian football wide receiver who played for the Toronto Argonauts (2010-2014) and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (2015-2017) of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played college…

French painter of the Rococo movement with an extensive influence on the arts, not only painting but decorative arts, costume, film, poetry and music as…

Scottish inventor and electronic engineer who developed the radio locator (the British equivalent of the American radar), considered to be one of the most effective…

American child actress in silent films, who was from an extended family of fellow performers known as The Watson Family. The family was honored by…

American Democratic politician who served as advisor to U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson from 1965 to 1968 and as Postmaster General from 1968 to 1969.…

Scottish portrait painter and engraver. His large output includes paintings of many of his famous contemporaries. Link to Wikipedia

Tex Watson: A Complex Journey Through Crime, Faith, and Human Design Tex Watson, born Charles Denton Watson Jr. on December 2, 1945, in Dallas, Texas,…

American poet. He died on 27 February 2012. Link to Wikipedia biography

Scottish poet, born in Aberdeen. He is a professor emeritus in English Studies at the University of Stirling. Watson was educated at Aberdeen Grammar School,…

American actress who began her career as a child in silent motion picture films. She debuted at age eight in Taxi 13; her last performance…

Scottish politician, a Member of Parliament elected on 6/15/1989 to replace Robert McTaggart, who died 3/23/1989. Link to Wikipedia biography

Canadian television personality, the co-host of popular Canadian journalistic programs that include “This Hour has Seven Days.” He made a documentary with Jacques Cousteau, “Search…

British self-taught astrologer since having his chart read in 1982. As well >as being an astrologer, he has worked as assistant houseparent to children suffering…

British professional boxer, nicknamed The Force, who competed from 1984 to 1991. He held the Commonwealth middleweight title from 1989 to 1991, and challenged three times for a world…

Peruvian professional soccer/football player, he was a forward for Sport Boys (1982-1985) and Alianza Lima (1986-1987). Watson died at age 25 on 8 December 1987…

American theoretical physicist and physical oceanographer who co-wrote four scientific textbooks including Collision Theory (1964) and Atomic Theory of Gas Dynamics (1965). He did research…

American blues, soul, and funk musician and singer-songwriter. A flamboyant showman and electric guitarist in the style of T-Bone Walker, Johnny “Guitar” Watson recorded throughout…

American child actress in silent films, who was from an extended family of fellow performers known as The Watson Family. The family was honored by…

American child actor in silent films, who made his debut as a one year old in the film Drag in 1929. He was from an…

James Watson: A Pioneering Biochemist and Molecular Biologist James Dewey Watson, born on April 6, 1928, in Chicago, Illinois, is a renowned American biochemist and…

American child actor, who later became a Coast Guard combat photographer in World War II, and a pioneer in television journalism. He was a member…

American child of noted celebrity Jamie Lynn Spears and husband Jamie Watson.

Emma Watson: A Journey Through Stardom and Human Design Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson, born on April 15, 1990, in Paris, France, is a renowned British…

American child actor and news photographer, who was from an extended family of fellow performers known as The Watson Family. Delmar acted in Mr. Smith…

American child actor of the silent era, who was from an extended family of fellow performers known as The Watson Family. Coy Watson Jr. made…

American blind guitarist, songwriter and singer of bluegrass, folk, country, blues and gospel music. An eye infection caused Doc Watson to lose his vision before…

American child actor in silent films, who was from an extended family of fellow performers known as The Watson Family. The family was honored by…

French criminal, a murderer who was sentenced to death and executed. He killed Jean Becker, a taxi driver, with a bullet to the head on…

American high school physics teacher and politician, she has served as Mayor of Montpelier, Vermont since March 2018. She served on the Montpelier city council…

American actress and singer known for her roles in musical theatre, especially Laurey in Oklahoma! from 1944, creating the role in the London premiere in…

Polish representative in the Women’s Fencing. Olympic gold medalist in the European Baku. Bronze medalist of the European Championship Cadet. Silver medalist of the World…

French racehorse trainer.

American writer who was stated by Jane Roberts to be one of her many “Soul Counterparts.” Jane’s other Counterparts include her own husband. Roberts has…

American football player.

American singer, songwriter, model, dancer, actress, author, and executive producer, known as T-Boz. Born in Des Moines, Iowa, Watkins rose to fame in the early…

American soldier in the U.S. Army for 20 years. Black – and gay, he was given a discharge when his sexual orientation became known. He…

American Republican politician, a United States Navy admiral and former Chief of Naval Operations who served as the United States Secretary of Energy during the…

Scottish entrepreneur, the founder of Waterstone’s, a bookstore chain. Link to Wikipedia biography

American actor of stage, television and film, onscreen since 1967, who made his reputation in the early ‘70s with sensitive performances in such films as…

American actor and musician best known for his roles in the films Spider-Man (2002), Trailer Park of Terror (2008) and The Kitchen (2019). Watford is…

British Liberal Party politician and railway engineer who became the 2nd Baronet of Rose Hill upon his father Edward Watkin’s death in 1901. The title…

French political activist, who joined the Organisation de l’armée secrète (OAS) [“Organisation of the Secret Army”], a short-lived French dissident far-right paramilitary organisation during the…