French veterinary doctor and former president of the ‘Académie vétérinaire de France.’ He is a specialist on the genus Polyphylla (Melolonthinae – scarab beetle), who…

Norwegian Jewish toolmaker and victim of the Holocaust. His parents were Jewish immigrants from Lithuania. In the the four volume work “Våre Falne [Our Fallen]…

German romantic poet, mostly remembered today in connection with Friedrich Hölderlin. After he had attended Gymnasium Illustre in Stuttgart, he was a student at the…

American politician, an Iowa state senator, and American LGBTQ+ activist and author. Wahls, the son of two lesbians, was conceived using artificial insemination to his…

American business executive, married once, two children. From 1971 he was Chairman of Cities Service Inc., a petroleum products company.

American military officer, a captain in the United States Army who received the Medal of Honor for actions during the recapture of the Philippines from…

Mark Wahlberg: A Journey Through Music, Film, and Human Design Born on June 5, 1971, in Boston, Massachusetts, Mark Wahlberg has carved a unique niche…

American actor, handsome but lacking in personality, who had a breakthrough with the series “Wiseguy” series. He left the successful series to be a movie…

American child of noted family, her parents are actor Mark Wahlberg and Rhea Durham. The girl is the couple’s fourth child and second girl.

American illustrator, sculptor and children’s book writer known as the author of Sonya’s Chickens (2015), for which she earned the Ezra Jack Keats Book Award…

American daughter of actor Mark Wahlberg; born on the same day that the actor’s sister died unexpectedly

American singer, songwriter, actor, record producer and film producer who, along with Jon and Jordan Knight, McIntyre and Wood, was the a member of the…

Indian former cricketer turned actor, model and host. Wahi played Under-19s national cricket for Delhi. After moving to Mumbai, he started his television career with…

French mime, teacher and silent film actor who performed in more than forty films between 1907 and 1922. Wague taught pantomime, notably to the writer…

French philosopher, an important figure in post-war France, as a teacher and editor of learned journals. In 1946 he founded the Collège philosophique, influential centre…

American chemist who, as a doctoral student of Glenn T. Seaborg at the University of California, Berkeley, first isolated plutonium in February 1941. He was…

French accidental fatality, one of six people killed on 26 January 1995 at Toul when a crane collapsed on the high school.

English-born Australian entertainer who was active in all genres of the industry including television, theatre and stage management. He died from complications associated with pulmonary…

American military, Army major general who served as the chief of staff of the U.S. division of the Allied Command in post-World War II Berlin.…

American stunt pilot in air shows, a participant in shows and competitions throughout North America and around the world, including South America, Europe, and Russia.…

American aristocrat, museum curator, collector of photos and American 19th century silver. Wagstaff was the principle inheritor of the extensive Wagstaff fortune, and a patron…

American poet, novelist, and professor. Link to Wikipedia biography

French athlete, intgernational long distance runner. Great figure of French athletics, he organized “Les Soirées de Saint-Maur” (meetings).

German physician considered a pioneer of modern brain surgery. In 1889, he introduced a new surgical technique, the Wagnerian operation, in which an osteoplastic skull…

German opera director. Wieland was the elder of two sons of Siegfried and Winifred Wagner, grandson of composer Richard Wagner, and great-grandson of composer Franz…

French-American composer, conductor and arranger, and educator, known as a genius in the field of choral music. Born in France of American parents, he moved…

Swiss-German musician and conductor, from a noted family as the son of Richard and Cosima Wagner. Link to Wikipedia biography

American actor, probably best known as “Jonathan Hart” on the long-running TV series “Hart to Hart.” The show, built around the chemistry between Wagner and…

Richard Wagner Biography with Human Design Richard Wagner: The Maestro of Operatic Drama and His Human Design Richard Wagner, born on May 22, 1813, in…

German film, theatre and voice actor. He was the brother of the three-year younger actor Konrad Wagner. He died on 11 January 1970 in Berlin.…

American noted family, the son of Kristina Malandro and Jack Wagner who play Frisco and Felicia Jones on “General Hospital,” The boy was delivered be…

French military officer in World War II, awarded the title of ‘Compagnon de la Libération’ (English: Companion of the Liberation). He died on 28 April…

American pro baseball pitcher who has played for the American League for one year and the National League for eight years. After attending Illinois State,…

American football cornerback in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) and the National Football League (NFL), who played eleven seasons for the AAFC’s New York Yankees…

German-American architect, city planner, and author, best known as the driving force behind the construction of modernist housing projects in interwar Berlin. He served as…

American baseball player, a right-handed shortstop who played for the Detroit Tigers (1976–1980), Texas Rangers (1981–1983), and Oakland Athletics (1984). Link to Wikipedia biography

American actress who, after doing a guest shot in 1976 on the Six Million Dollar Man, zoomed into her own series, The Bionic Woman. During…

Mexican-born American film actor who specialized in playing small parts such as thugs, gangsters, sailors, henchmen, bodyguards, cab drivers and moving men, appearing more than…

German Nazi military. He was a Brigadeführer in the Waffen SS during World War II. He died in June/August 1947. Link to Wikipedia biography

German communications engineer and alongside George Ashley Campbell, co-founder of the theory of electrical filters . In 1903 he published a “contribution to the theory…

American radio personality and actor best known for his association with Disneyland. He is famous for the various announcements over the park PA, for parades,…

American actress, also known as Christina Malandro. For several years she was Felicia Cummings Jones in the popular soap opera, “General Hospital.”The gig lasted from…

American publisher and editor who was the Editor-in-Chief of “Dell Horoscope” 1973-1987. Prior to then, she had served as the managing editor from 1959 along…

French lawyer, monarchist and deputy of the far-right National Front (FN). Wagner was elected deputy of the Yvelines during the French legislative elections in 1986,…

German film, TV and voice actor who died on 16 November 1999 in Berlin-Tempelhof. Link to Wikipedia biography (German)

American assemblage artist, born and raised in Redondo Beach, California. Wagner became an orphan at age 12. He received a degree from the University of…

German general during World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross. Herbert Wagner died on 5 September 1968…

American actress best known for her long-running role as the matriarch, Nancy Hughes McClosky, on the soap opera As the World Turns. Wagner played Nancy…

American noted family, the daughter and only child of Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner. She has two half sisters of marriages that her parents had…

American rock music guitarist, songwriter and author best known for his work with Alice Cooper, Lou Reed, and Kiss. He also fronted his own Michigan-based…