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Astrology, birth chart, map of the heavens, biography, picture and horoscope excerpts: you will find on this page all the celebrities born on September, 30, sorted by decreasing popularity. The popularity is the number of real time Astrotheme users' clicks for a celebrity. You can either access the picture and detailed map of the heavens by clicking on the thumbnail, or read the horoscope by clicking on "Display his/her horoscope with biography and chart". Back to the Calendar · Home · 42,008 dominants · Astrology and Statistics · Celestar · AstroSearch 42,008 Celebrities
131 celebrities or events were found for September, 30. Biography of Monica Bellucci
Monica Bellucci (born September 30, 1964) is an Italian actress and former fashion model. She is considered an Italian sex symbol. Bellucci's film career began in the early 1990s. In 1992 she made her first appearance in a major English-language film as one of Dracula's brides in Bram Stoker's Dracula. She became known and popular with English-speaking audiences following her lead role in the acclaimed Italian film Malèna, as well as through the portrayal of a rape victim in the highly controversial Irréversible, though is perhaps best known for her role as Persephone in The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions followed by her portrayal of Mary Magdelene in The Passion of the Christ. After her work in The Passion of the Christ, Bellucci was assumed by many fans to be Roman Cath... Biography of Marion Cotillard
Marion Cotillard (born September 30, 1975) is an Academy Award-nominated and double César Award winning French actress, perhaps best known for her BAFTA, César, and Golden Globe- winning performance as Édith Piaf in 2007's La Vie En Rose. Career Cotillard began acting during her childhood, appearing on stage in one of her father's plays. Her career as a film actress began in the mid-1990s. She rose to prominence in the late 1990s when she was cast in the Luc Besson production Taxi (1998) as Lili Bertineau, a role that she reprised in two sequels. She then earned very good reviews and the attention of cinephiles via her portrayal of twins who exchange their lives after one of them dies in Les Jolies Choses. Although more widely known in France, Cotillard is building an international ... Biography of Altan (cartoonist)
Francesco Tullio Altan (born 20 September 1942) is an Italian comics artist and satirist. Biography He was born in Treviso, the son of Friulian anthropologist Carlo Tullio Altan. He studied in the University IUAV of Venice, but halted his studies to work for cinema and TV as scenographer and writer. In 1970 he moved to Rio de Janeiro, where he created his first comics series for children, published on a local newspaper. In 1974 he started to collaborate with Italian publishers. In 1974, for the comics magazine Linus, he created Trino, an unprepared god who has to create the world. In 1975, the year he returned to Italy, Altan created one of his most famous characters, Pimpa, initially published on the Corriere dei Piccoli. Pimpa, a puppy female dog with red pois, later became a car... Biography of Jenna Elfman
Jenna Elfman (born September 30, 1971, in Los Angeles, California, USA) is an American television and film actress. Early life Elfman was born Jennifer Mary Butala in Los Angeles, California, to Sue Grace, a homemaker, and Richard Wayne Butala, a Hughes Aircraft executive. She attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts as a dance major and graduated in 1989. Her uncle is Tony Butala of The Lettermen. She studied with acting teacher Milton Katselas at the Beverly Hills Playhouse before beginning her television career. Career She began as a professional dancer, then made a switch to acting in the early 1990s. Elfman did extensive commercial work before landing her first series jobs, making guest appearances in the 1995–1996 season on the ABC series Roseanne, NYPD Blu... Biography of Fran Drescher
Francine Joy Drescher (born September 30, 1957) is an American film and television actress. She is famous for her nasal voice, "machine-gun" laugh, and Queens accent. Early life and career Drescher was born in Flushing, Queens, New York City to a Jewish family of Eastern European origin. She grew up in Queens with her parents Sylvia and Morty Drescher and was a studious girl who was quite popular in school. Drescher attended Hillcrest High School in Jamaica, Queens. At 15 she met the man she believed she would spend much of her life with, Peter Marc Jacobson, and in 1978, at age 21, they were married. Her first break was a bit part in the movie Saturday Night Fever (1976). In January 1985, robbers ransacked Drescher's Los Angeles apartment and raped her and a friend at gunpoint.... Biography of Anthony Delon
Anthony Delon (born September 30, 1964 Hollywood) is a French-American actor, and son of actors Alain Delon and Nathalie Delon (Francine Canovas). Biography Delon is the former boyfriend of Princess Stéphanie of Monaco. Selected filmography (source: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0217670/ ) 2011 Polisse (completed) 2010 Paris Connections Jake Sica 2009 Mensch Tonio Massari 2007 Danse avec lui Paul 2005 Vénus & Apollon (TV series) Anthony Delon – Soin conjugal (2005) … Anthony Delon – Soin sunlight (2005) … Anthony Delon 2005 3 femmes... un soir d'été (TV mini-series) Mathias Auvignon – Episode #1.1 (2005) … Mathias Auvignon – Episode #1.2 (2005) … Mathias Auvignon – Episode #1.3 (2005) … Mathias Auvignon 2005 L'homme pressé (TV movie) Pierre Niox... Biography of Jean-Louis Debré
Jean-Louis Debré (born September 30, 1944 in Toulouse) is a conservative French politician. On February 23, 2007, he was appointed president of the Constitutional Council of France by president Jacques Chirac, replacing Pierre Mazeaud. The son of former prime minister Michel Debré and the brother of politician Bernard Debré, he was member of the Neo-Gaullist party Rally for the Republic (RPR) then of the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP). Debré is known for his loyalty to Jacques Chirac. Jean-Louis Debré, outside of politics, is a career judge. He was elected mayor of Evreux in 2001. Since June 16, 2002, he has been the deputy in the first constituency of Eure. Debré was the Minister of the Interior in Alain Juppé's governments (1995-1997), and has been criticized for having a... Biography of Marc Bolan
Marc Bolan (born Mark Feld; 30 September 1947 - 16 September 1977), was an English singer, songwriter and guitarist whose hit singles, fashion sensibilities and stage presence with T. Rex in the early 1970s helped cultivate the glam rock era and made him one of the most recognisable stars in British music of the time. His death, two weeks before his 30th birthday, contributed to giving him a cult status which remains to this day. Early life and career The son of a Jewish van driver and caretaker, Bolan grew up in post-war Hackney in East London and later lived in Wimbledon, southwest London. He fell in love with the rock and roll of Gene Vincent and Chuck Berry at an early age and became a Mod, hanging around coffee bars such as the 2 I's in Soho. He appeared in an episode of the telev... Biography of Martina Hingis
Martina Hingis (pronounced: hing-GISS) (born September 30, 1980 in Košice, Czechoslovakia, now Slovakia) is a former World No. 1 Swiss tennis player. Known as the "Swiss Miss," she has won five Grand Slam singles titles (three Australian Open, one Wimbledon, and one US Open). She has also won nine Grand Slam women's doubles titles, winning a calendar year Grand Slam in 1998, and one Grand Slam mixed doubles title. She spent a total of 209 weeks as World No. 1 and set a series of "youngest-ever" records before ligament injuries in both ankles forced her to withdraw from professional tennis at the relatively early age of 22. On November 29, 2005, after several surgeries and long recuperations, the 25-year-old Hingis announced that she would return to the WTA tour, starting her professiona... Biography of Truman Capote
Truman Capote (30 September 1924 – 25 August 1984) was an American writer whose non-fiction, stories, novels and plays are recognized literary classics, including the novella Breakfast at Tiffany's (1958) and In Cold Blood (1965), which he labeled a "non-fiction novel." At least 20 films and TV dramas have been produced from Capote novels, stories and screenplays.... Biography of Raël (Raëlism)
Claude Vorilhon (born on September 30, 1946 in Vichy, Allier, France) was a singer at a young age and soon became a sports-car journalist and test driver for his own car-racing magazine, Auto Pop. He replaced that activity with maintaining his religious Raëlian Movement which he founded as an atheist spiritual guide and metaphysical materialist under the name of Raël. In Asia, he recently has been referring to himself as the Maitreya of the West. According to Susan J. Palmer, he had returned to autoracing in 1994 as demanded by some Raëlians, but in November 2001, Raël announced his intention to retire from professional auto racing. Palmer said in her book Aliens Adored that he still enjoys playing racing games, albeit in the form of video games. Before 1973 Claude Vorilhon was rais... Biography of Angie Dickinson
Angie Dickinson (born September 30, 1931, Kulm, North Dakota (birth time source: Stephen Przybylowski, Astrodatabank) is a Golden Globe award winning American television and film actress, best known for her role as the sultry Sergeant Leann (not Suzanne) "Pepper" Anderson in the 1970s crime drama, Police Woman. Youth Dickinson was born Angeline Brown, the second of three daughters born to Frederica and Leo H. Brown. Leo was a small-town newspaper publisher. Her first job was selling Hershey's Kisses for five cents, so her sisters could buy ice cream cones. In 1942, her family moved to Burbank, California. She graduated from Bellamarine Jefferson High School in 1947, at 15 years of age. The previous year, she won the Sixth Annual Bill of Rights essay contest. She studied at Glendale Com... Biography of Deborah Kerr
Deborah Kerr, CBE (September 30, 1921 – October 16, 2007) was a Golden Globe award winning and six-time Academy Award nominated Scottish actress. Height: 5' 6" (1.68 m) Early life Deborah Kerr (pronounced kar) was the eldest child and only daughter of Capt. Arthur Kerr-Trimmer, a naval architect, and his wife, Kathleen Rose, Deborah Jane Kerr-Trimmer was born in Helensburgh, near Glasgow, Scotland. She had a younger brother, Edward (a.k.a. Teddy), who became a journalist and died in a road-rage incident in 2004. She originally trained as a ballet dancer, first appearing on stage at Sadler's Wells in 1938. After changing careers, she soon found success as an actress. Her first acting teacher was her aunt, Phyllis Smale, who ran the Hicks-Smale Drama School in Bristol. Career... Biography of Candice Michelle
Candice Michelle Beckman-Ehrlich (born September 30, 1978) better known as Candice Michelle or just Candice, is an American model, actress, and professional wrestler currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment performing on its Raw brand. After spending years modeling and acting, Candice Michelle was hired by WWE in 2004, after she participated in the WWE Diva Search. Outside of wrestling, she is known as the Go Daddy Girl, performing in the company's annual Super Bowl commercials. She also posed for a cover and nude pictorial in the April 2006 issue of Playboy. At Vengeance in 2007, she defeated Melina to win her first WWE Women's Championship and became the first former Diva Search contestant to win a WWE title. Candice Michelle Beckman-Ehrlich (born September 30, 1978), bet... Biography of Johnny Mathis
John Royce Mathis (b. September 30, 1935), known popularly as Johnny Mathis, is an American Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter of popular music. The last in a long line of traditional male vocalists who emerged before the rock-dominated 1960s, Mathis concentrated on romantic jazz and pop standards for the adult contemporary audience through to the 1980s. Starting his career with a standard flurry of singles, Mathis was far more popular as an album artist, with several dozen of his albums receiving gold and platinum status and more than sixty making the Billboard charts. Career Mathis was born fourth of seven children in Gilmer, Texas to Clem and Mildred Mathis. The family moved when he was young to San Francisco, California on Post Street, in the famous Fillmore district ... Biography of Elie Wiesel
Elie Wiesel (born Eliezer Wiesel on September 30, 1928) is a Jewish writer, professor, political activist, Nobel Laureate and Holocaust survivor. He is the author of over 40 books, the best known of which is Night, a memoir that describes his experiences during the Holocaust and his imprisonment in several concentration camps. Wiesel was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986. The Norwegian Nobel Committee called him a "messenger to mankind," noting that through his struggle to come to terms with "his own personal experience of total humiliation and of the utter contempt for humanity shown in Hitler's death camps," as well as his "practical work in the cause of peace," Wiesel has delivered a powerful message "of peace, atonement and human dignity" to humanity. Early life Wiesel was b... Biography of Albert Raisner
Albert Raisner, born on September 30, 1922 in Paris, died on January 1, 2011, was a French musician, composer, TV host and producer. He was famous as TV host for music Show Âge tendre et tête de bois and later Tête de bois et tendres années (1961-1968).... Biography of T-Pain
Faheem Najm (born September 30, 1985 in Tallahassee, Florida) better known by his stage name T-Pain, is an American hip hop, Grammy Winning, R&B Singer-songwriter and producer who has been noted for using the auto-tune effect in his singing and rapping. He is also the current holder of the most ring-tones ever sold, excluded collaborations. Early life He was born in Tallahassee, Florida to entrepreneur Muslim parents Shasheem Najm and Aliyah Najm. At the age of ten, Faheem reworked his bedroom into a small studio with a keyboard, beat machine and four-track recorder, and began composing music. Faheem later graduated from James S. Rickards High School. Prior to becoming a solo singer, Faheem was part of the Tallahassee rap group Nappy Headz, allowing T-Pain to start his career as a sol... Biography of Lacey Chabert
Lacey Nicole Chabert (born September 30, 1982) is an American film and television actress best known for her roles as Claudia Salinger in the TV drama Party of Five and as Gretchen Wieners in the movie Mean Girls. Personal life Chabert was born in Purvis, Mississippi, the daughter of Julie, a homemaker, and Tony Chabert, a French-speaking Cajun from Louisiana who worked as a maintenance operations representative for an oil company. She has a brother, T.J., and two sisters, Wendy and Crissy. Chabert lives in Southern California, where she moved with her family in 1994 when she began work on Party of Five. Career Chabert made her start as young Cosette in Les Misérables on Broadway. Chabert was a member of the Broadway Kids which included Christy Carlson Romano, Chris Trousdale, a... Biography of Jean-Marie Villemin
Jean-Marie Villemin is the father of Grégory Villemin, a 4 year-old child who was found drowned with his hands and feet bound in France in the Vologne river, October 16, 1984.... Biography of Princess Marie-Esméralda of Belgium
Princess Marie-Esmeralda of Belgium (Marie-Esmeralda Adelaide Lilian Anna Léopoldine, born September 30, 1956, Laeken, Belgium) the youngest child of Leopold III of Belgium and his second wife Lilian Baels (known as Princess van Retie or HRH Princess Lilian of Belgium). Princess Marie-Esmerelda, is a journalist; her professional name is Esmeralda de Réthy. She married Salvador Moncada, a Honduran pharmacologist, in 1998. They have a daughter, Alexandra Leopoldine (born in 1998), and a son, Leopoldo Daniel (born in 2001). Princess Marie-Esmeralda's half-brother is King Albert II of Belgium.... Biography of Rumi
Mawlānā Jalāl-ad-Dīn Muhammad Rūmī (Persian: مولانا جلال الدین محمد رومی), also known as Mawlānā Jalāl-ad-Dīn Muhammad Balkhī (Persian: محمد بلخى), but known to the English-speaking world simply as Rumi, (30 September 1207–17 December 1273), was a 13th century Persian poet, Islamic jurist, and theologian. Rumi is a descriptive name meaning "the Roman" since he lived most parts of his life in Anatolia or 'Rum', now located in Turkey. He was born in Balkh, (Persian: بلخ - Balḫ), (in modern Afghanistan, then part of Persia), the ... Biography of Frank Rijkaard
Franklin Edmundo Rijkaard (born September 30, 1962 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch football manager and former player. Rijkaard has played for AFC Ajax, Real Zaragoza and AC Milan, and represented his national side 73 times, scoring 10 goals. Since 2003 he has been the manager of FC Barcelona. His mother is Dutch and his father is Afro-Surinamese. Height: 1m90 Playing career Ajax (1980-1987) Rijkaard was just 17, when Ajax coach Leo Beenhakker gave him his senior squad debut in 1980. He made an immediate impact, scoring for his team in the 4-2 victory over Go Ahead Eagles. He would play another 23 games for Ajax in his first season, netting a total of 4 goals. In 1982 he won his first Dutch Eredivisie championship with Ajax, and went on to successfully defend that title a year later. I... Biography of Bernard Debré
Bernard Debré, born September 30, 1944 in Toulouse, is a French surgeon, urologist and politician. He is the son of Michel Debré and the false twin brother of politician Jean-Louis Debré. Books Un traité d'urologie, tomes 1, 2, 3, 4, 1985 La France malade de sa santé, 1983 Le Voleur de vie (la bataille du Sida), 1989 L'Illusion humanitaire, 1997 Le Retour du Mwami, 1998 La Grande Transgression, 2000 (Prix Louis Pauwels 2001) Tout savoir sur la prostate, 2001 Le Suicide de la France (en coll.), 2002 Avertissement aux malades, aux médecins et aux élus (en coll.) et De la mauvaise conscience en général et de l'Afrique en particulier, 2003 Nous t'avons tant aimé. L'euthanasie, l'impossible loi, 2004 Le Roman de Shangai (2005) La revanche du serpent ou la fin de l'h... Biography of Eric Piatkowski
Eric Todd Piatkowski (pronounced /ˌpaɪətˈkaʊski/) (born September 30, 1970, in Steubenville, Ohio) is an American National Basketball Association player with the Phoenix Suns. He is the son of former ABA player Walt Piatkowski. Position Guard/Forward Height 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) Weight 210 lb (95.3 kg) Team Phoenix Suns High school years Piatkowski attended Stevens High School and was a student and a standout in basketball. In basketball, as a senior, he led his team to the 1989 South Dakota Class AA State Championship, was an All-Satte selection, and was named the Mr. Basketball for the State of South Dakota. Career history After completing his eligibility at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Piatkowski was drafted by the Indiana Pacers with th... Biography of Eric Stoltz
Eric Cameron Stoltz (born September 30, 1961) is a Golden Globe-nominated American actor. He is known for playing either sensitive misfits (Mask, Kicking and Screaming, The Waterdance) or sociopathic criminals (Pulp Fiction, Killing Zoe). Stoltz has also appeared in the movies Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Some Kind of Wonderful, Memphis Belle, The Butterfly Effect, Rob Roy, Little Women, The Rules of Attraction, and The House of Mirth. Early life Stoltz was born in Whittier, California, the son of Evelyn B. (née Vawter), a violinist and schoolteacher who died in 1994, and Jack Stoltz, an elementary school teacher. He has two older sisters, Catherine Stoltz (1954) and Susan R. Stoltz (1957). Eric was raised in both American Samoa and Santa Barbara, California, where, as a kid, he used... Biography of Georges-Alain Jones
Georges-Alain Jones is a French singer born September 30, 1975 in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, near Nice. Discography Mars 2003 : Single Embrasse Juin 2003 : Single Vivre en danger 2005 :New Jersey... Biography of Ashley Hamilton
Ashley Hamilton (born September 30, 1974 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor, best known as the son of actor George Hamilton and former spouse of actresses Shannen Doherty and Angie Everhart. Career He first came to notice in 1993 when he appeared with Shannen Doherty on Saturday Night Live and appeared in the movie Beethoven's 2nd. In 1997 he starred in the television series Sunset Beach. He is a music artist and songwriter as well. 2007 Ashley has recently been performing stand-up comedy at the Hollywood Improv, The Comedy Store, & Room 5 in Los Angeles, CA. Keep up with Ashley's comedy and view his live set on Ashley's Myspace Comedy Page... Biography of Cristina Marsillach
Cristina Marsillach (born 30 September 1963) is a Spanish actress. She was born in Madrid and is the daughter of Adolfo Marsillach and sister of Blanca Marsillach, also a Spanish actress. She has appeared in Italian and Spanish films. As of 2007, her only English-speaking starring role is the 1986 Israeli-directed "Every Time We Say Goodbye" opposite Tom Hanks. She is the Artistic Director of Marsillach Acting Academy in Madrid, Spain.... Biography of Cinzia Lenzi
Cinzia Lenzi, born September 30, 1964 in Quarrata, is a former Italian model, Miss Italy and announcer for Channel Four TV.... Biography of Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois
Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois, Countess of Polignac (Charlotte Louise Juliette de Grimaldi, née Louvet) (30 September 1898 – 15 November 1977), styled HSH The Princess Charlotte, was the daughter of Louis II, Prince of Monaco, and the mother of Prince Rainier III. From 1922 until 1944, she was the Hereditary Princess of Monaco, heiress to the throne. Birth and adoption Born Charlotte Louvet in Constantine, Algeria, she was the illegitimate daughter of Marie Juliette Louvet, a cabaret singer, and Prince Louis II. On the death of Prince Louis II, theretofore without a legitimate heir, the throne of Monaco was due to pass to Wilhelm, the German Duke of Urach, Louis II's cousin, a son of Princess Florestine of Monaco; to forestall this event, on 15 May 1911 a law was passed re... Biography of Stéphane Castaignède
Stéphane Castaignède, born September 30, 1969 in Mont-de-Marsan, is a French former rugby player.... Biography of Debrah Farentino
Debrah Farentino (born September 30, 1959) is an American model and actress. Early life Farentino was born Deborah Mullowney in Lucas Valley, California. She attended UCLA and was a model for Ford before becoming an actress. Career Farentino has been an actress since 1982 when she appeared in the TV series Capitol and has appeared in numerous movies and TV shows, including Son of the Pink Panther (1993). She has guest starred in several series including NYPD Blue (1994), the revival of The Outer Limits (1996), JAG (2002), and CSI: Miami (2003). Perhaps her most famous role was as Devon Adair in NBC's short lived SciFi series Earth 2. Her most recent roles include as Isabelle Matia-Paris in the ABC series Wildfire and is currently playing Beverly Barlowe in the Sci-Fi Channel serie... Biography of Kieran Culkin
Kieran Kyle Culkin (born September 30, 1982) is an American Golden Globe-nominated actor. Culkin was born in New York City, the son of Patricia Brentrup and Christopher 'Kit' Culkin, a former stage actor with a long career on Broadway. He has four brothers, Shane Arliss (b. 1976), Macaulay Carson (b. 1980), Christian Patrick (b. 1987), and Rory Hugh (b. 1989), and two sisters, Dakota Ulissa (1979-2008) and Quinn Kay (b. 1984). Kieran Culkin's first film role was a small part alongside his brother, Macaulay, in Home Alone as cousin Fuller McCallister (who, according to Kevin, wets the bed if he has something to drink - Pepsi in Home Alone and Coca-Cola in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York). He continued acting as a child and teenager, mainly working in comedies, including Home Alone 2: L... Biography of Maia Brewton
Maia Brewton (born September 30, 1977 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress who enjoyed some brief success in the late eighties and early nineties. She is probably best known as the Mighty Thor-obsessed kid, Sara Anderson, who (along with her older brother and his best friend) gets dragged around Chicago by Elisabeth Shue in Adventures in Babysitting, and as Shelly Lewis, aka, "Shelly Belly", Parker Lewis' bratty little sister on one of the FOX Network's earliest shows, Parker Lewis Can't Lose. In addition to these more prominent roles, Brewton was featured in a few short-lived television series', Lime Street with co-star Robert Wagner, and A Family for Joe with Robert Mitchum. Her other television credits include 21 Jump Street, Highway to Heaven, Trapper John, M.D. and Th... Biography of Jacques Necker
Jacques Necker (September 30, 1732 – April 9, 1804) was a French statesman of Swiss origin and finance minister of Louis XVI. Early life Necker was born in Geneva, Switzerland. His father was a native of Küstrin in Neumark (Prussia, now Kostrzyn nad Odrą, Poland), and had, after the publication of some works on international law, been elected as professor of public law at Geneva, of which he became a citizen. Jacques Necker was sent to Paris in 1747 to become a clerk in the bank of Isaac Vernet, a friend of his father. By 1762 he was a partner and by 1765, through successful speculations, had become a very wealthy man. He soon afterwards established, with another Genevese, the famous bank of Thellusson, Necker et Cie. Pierre Thellusson superintended the bank in London (his son wa... Biography of Rula Lenska
Rula Lenska (born Countess Roza-Marie Leopoldyna Lubienska on 30 September 1947) is an English-born actress of Polish extraction who is best known for her television work and for her marriage to Dennis Waterman. Early life Countess Roza-Marie Lubienska was born in St Neots, Cambridgeshire, England. Her father, Maj. Count Ludwik Maria Lubienski, had led Radio Free Europe in Poland and was the chief of the Polish military mission in Gibraltar during World War II. Her mother was the former Countess Elzbieta Tyszkiewicz. She has two sisters, Gabriela ("Gaba") and Anna, an actress who appeared in a few films in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Early career Her big break was as Little Ladies' band member, "Q", in the British TV series Rock Follies (1976) and its sequel Rock Follies of ... Biography of Diane Dufresne
Diane Dufresne (born 30 September 1944 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a singer, actress and painter, and has sung a number of classics of Quebec repertoire of popular songs. Dufresne lived in Paris from 1965 to 1967 where she studied voice with Jean Lumière and dramatic art with Françoise Rosay. While there, she performed in noted boîtes à chansons such as l'Écluse, l'Échelle de Jacob, and le Caveau de la Bolée. On her return to Montreal, she began a collaboration with composer François Cousineau, and lyricist Luc Plamondon. Awards and recognition 1987 — Félix Award, best pop show: Top Secret 2002 — made a Knight of the National Order of Quebec 2006 — Félix Hommage for her lifetime achievements Discography 1969 — L'initiation 1972 — Tiens-toé ben, j'arrive 1973 — ... Biography of Dominique Moceanu
Dominique Helena Moceanu (born September 30, 1981 in Hollywood, California) is an American gymnast of Romanian descent who was a member of the Olympic Gold medal winning 1996 U.S. Women's Gymnastics team in Atlanta (the "Magnificent Seven"). The hallmarks of Moceanu's gymnastics, in the early stage of her elite career, were daring tricks on balance beam and spunky, inspired presentations on the floor exercise. In the latter part of her elite career, under the direction of new coaches, she developed a more elegant, mature style. Although she was never considered to be an overwhelmingly innovative gymnast, she did display a high level of difficulty in her gymnastics, particularly on beam and floor. Moceanu trained under coaches Marta and Béla Károlyi, and later, Luminita Miscenco and M... Biography of Edmond de Rothschild
Edmond de Rothschild, born September 20, 1926, died in 1997, was a member of the French branch of the Rothschild banking dynasty. He was the grandson of Edmond de Rothschild (1845-1934), himself son of James de Rothschild. Edmond de Rothschild was the husband of French actress Nadine Lhopitalier (1932-). They have a son, Benjamin (1963-).... Biography of Udo Jürgens
Udo Jürgens (born 30 September 1934 in Klagenfurt, Carinthia, Austria as Udo Jürgen Bockelmann), is an Austrian composer and singer of popular music whose career spans over fifty years. Career In 1950 Jürgens won a composer contest organised by Austrian public-service broadcaster ORF with the song Je t'aime ("I love you").He wrote the 1961 worldwide hit Reach for the Stars sung by Shirley Bassey. In 1964 he represented Austria for the first time at the Eurovision Song Contest with the song Warum, nur warum? finishing fifth. The UK participant Matt Monro was so impressed that he covered the song (with an English lyric by Don Black) as Walk Away, which reached number four in the UK charts and number 23 in the US. His song Sag ihr, ich lass sie grüßen came fourth in 1965's Contest, and in... Biography of David Oistrakh
David Fyodorovich Oistrakh (Russian: Давид Фёдорович Ойстрах), David Fiodorovič Ojstrah; September 30 1908 – October 24, 1974) was a violin virtuoso who made many recordings and was the dedicatee of numerous violin works. His recordings and performances of Shostakovich's concerti are particularly well known, but he was also a performer of classical concerti. He worked with orchestras in Russia, and also with musicians in Europe and the United States. The violin concerto of Aram Khachaturian is dedicated to him, as are the two violin concerti by Dmitri Shostakovich. Early years He was born in the cosmopolitan Ukrainian city of Odessa on the Black Sea in ... Biography of Renée Adorée
Renée Adorée (September 30, 1898 – October 5, 1933) was a French actress, who had appeared in Hollywood silent movies during the 1920s. Early life Born Jeanne de La Fonte in Lille, Nord, France, she was the daughter of circus artists and who, by age five, was performing in the circus with her parents. In her teen years she began acting in minor stage productions and toured Europe with her troupe. She was performing in Russia when World War I broke out and fled to London. Career rise From London she went on to New York City where she continued to work in the theatre until the opportunity came to work in the motion picture business. In 1920, given the exotic name Renée Adorée (meaning "Reborn" for a female - very common French first name - and "Adored", yet again for a female) ... Biography of Basia (singer)
Barbara Trzetrzelewska, known professionally as Basia, born September 30, 1954 in Jaworzno in Poland, is a Polish singer, songwriter and producer. She established a successful international recording career featuring characteristically Latin-flavoured jazz-pop crossover songs during the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly in the United States, Japan, England and France. She is noted for possessing a wide vocal range, approximately three octaves that span from contralto to soprano tessituras, as well as her singular jazz-influenced stylings and multi-layered harmonies. Basia was born in Jaworzno, Poland, in 1954. In 1969, she debuted with her local amateur rock band Astry, and performed with them on Polish Festival Of Beat Avangarde in Kalisz. From 1972 to 1974, she was a member of ... Biography of Johnny Podres
John Joseph Podres (September 30, 1932–January 13, 2008) was an American left-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who spent most of his career with the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers. He is perhaps best remembered for being named the Most Valuable Player of the 1955 World Series, pitching a shutout in Game 7 against the New York Yankees to help bring the Dodgers their first World Series title. He later led the National League in earned run average and shutouts in 1957, and in winning percentage in 1961. Early life The son of a Polish-American iron miner, Podres was born in Witherbee, New York, a remote town near Lake Champlain. He grew up a Brooklyn Dodgers fan and signed with the team out of high school, making his major-league debut in 1953. Podres made his professiona... Biography of Marilyn McCoo
Marilyn McCoo (born September 30, 1943 (birth time source: AMG)) is an American singer and actress, who is well known for being the lead female vocalist in the group The Fifth Dimension, as well as hosting the 1980s music countdown series Solid Gold. Biography Music career McCoo met Billy Davis, Jr. in 1966 when he established the group, then called The Versatiles. The group's first big hit was with 1967's "Up, Up and Away", written by Jimmy Webb. The song won four 1968 Grammy Awards and was the title track to 5th Dimension's first hit LP. Their follow-up was a version of Laura Nyro's "Stoned Soul Picnic". "Wedding Bell Blues", featuring McCoo's most prominent vocal of that period, and a medley of "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In" (from the musical Hair) both reached No. 1 on the Bil... Biography of Jean-Marie Lehn
Jean-Marie Lehn (born September 30, 1939) is a French chemist. He received the Nobel Prize together with Donald Cram and Charles Pedersen in 1987 for his work in Chemistry, particularly his synthesis of the cryptands. Professor Lehn was an early innovator in the field of supramolecular chemistry, i.e., producing large, useful compounds from smaller pieces in a rational way, and continues to innovate in this field. He has published in excess of 800 peer-reviewed articles in chemistry literature. Early Years His father was a baker, but because of his interest for music, later gave it up to become the city's organist. Jean-Marie Lehn also studied music, saying that it became his major interest after science. He has continued to play the organ throughout his profeesional career as a scient... Biography of Sarah Bey
Sarah Bey, born in Mulhouse September 30, 1985, is a French swimmer. Her specialisty is the 200 m butterfly.... Biography of Charles Juliet
Charles Juliet, born on 30 September 1934 in Jujurieux in Ain, is a French poet, playwright and novelist. His works have been translated into German, Spanish, Italian, English, Polish, Japanese, Vietnamese, Turkish, Korean, Chinese, etc... Biography After his mother was sent to a psychiatry ward due to suicidal attempts, Charles Juliet was brought up by a family of Swiss peasants. At age 12, he went to school in Aix-en-Provence and at 20 he went on to study in Lyon. Three years later he dropped out and took to writing. Fifteen years later he published his first book, Fragments, with a preface by Georges Haldas. During that time he also met with other artists, namely Michel Leiris, Raoul Ubac, Bram van Velde, Pierre Soulages and Samuel Beckett. He lives in Lyon. "Lambeaux"... Biography of Kerry Robertson
Kerry Robertson, born September 30, 1945 in Paris, Texas, is an American journalist, newscaster and talk-show host.... Biography of André Charles Weiss
André Charles Weiss, born September 30, 1858 in Mulhouse, died in 1928, was a French author, law teacher in Paris, international law specialist.... Biography of Jean Varney
French singer and songwriter.... Biography of Hendrik Marsman
Hendrik Marsman (Zeist, September 30, 1899 – English Channel, June 21, 1940) was a Dutch poet and writer. He drowned while escaping to Great Britain, when the ship he was on was torpedoed by a German submarine. His poetry is vitalistic and expressionistic, and (fear of) death, as a metaphor for defeat in life, is a recurring theme. His most famous lines are from the poem Herinnering aan Holland, 'Memory of Holland' (translated): "Thinking about Holland, I see broad rivers moving slowly through endless lowlands" In 2000, the Dutch people chose this poem ‘Dutch Poem of the Century’. Awards 1927 - Prijs van Amsterdam (Amsterdam Award) for Paradise regained 1936 - Lucy B. en C.W. van der Hoogt Award for Porta Nigra Bibliography 1923 - Verzen (poems) 1925 - Penthesile... Biography of Jean Georges Vibert
French painter.... Biography of Jesse Unruh
Jesse Marvin Unruh (September 30, 1922 – August 4, 1987), also known as Big Daddy Unruh, was a prominent U.S. Democratic politician and the California State Treasurer. Born in Newton, Kansas, Unruh served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. After the war, he enrolled at the University of Southern California, receiving a B.A. in Political Science and Journalism in 1948. Unruh's political career began as an unsuccessful candidate for the California State Assembly in 1950 and 1952. He was elected as a member of the Assembly on his third attempt in 1954. In 1956, he was an unsuccessful candidate for Presidential Elector on the Democrtic ticket for California. During 1959, he authored California's Unruh Civil Rights Act, which outlawed discrimination for housing or employment and was a ... Biography of Conchita Lacuey
Conchita Lacuey, born September 30, 1943 in Bordeaux, is a French politician, member of PS (Parti socialiste).... Biography of Robin Roberts (baseball)
Robin Evan Roberts (born September 30, 1926) is an American former Major League Baseball starting pitcher who pitched primarily for the Philadelphia Phillies (1948–61). He spent the latter part of his career with the Baltimore Orioles (1962–65), Houston Astros (1965–66) and Chicago Cubs (1966). He is a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Roberts has surrendered the most home runs in Major League Baseball, delivering 505. Before the Phillies Roberts was born in Springfield, Illinois. He was the son of an immigrant Welsh coal miner. He arrived in East Lansing, Michigan as part of an Army Air Corps training program. After World War II, Roberts returned to Michigan State University—where he had attended an Army Air Corps training program—to play basketball, not baseball. Almost by accid... Biography of Laure Pequegnot
Laure Pequegnot (born September 30, 1975) is a former French Alpine skier. She was born in Échirolles, suburb of the south of Grenoble, (Isère) in France. She won a total of 3 Alpine skiing World Cup races, all in the slalom discipline. World Cup victories 22 November 2001: Slalom at Copper Mountain 13 January 2002: Slalom at Saalbach 3 February 2002: Slalom at Åre... Biography of Eric Van de Poele
Eric van de Poele (born 30 September 1961 in Verviers) is a Belgian racing driver and former Formula One driver. He participated in 29 Grands Prix, debuting on March 10, 1991. He scored no championship points. After a difficult 1984 season in French Formula 3, van de Poele then won the Belgian and Benelux Formula Ford titles, also racing in the Belgian Touring Car Championship. He subsequently raced in German Touring Cars Championships, winning the 1987 championship despite not winning a race all season. He also won the 1987 Spa 24 Hours, sharing a car with Didier Theys and Jean-Michel Martin. He also dabbled in British Formula 3. For 1989, he moved up to Formula 3000, placing fourth, and then finishing runner-up in 1990. After this, he signed for the Modena Formula One team for 199... Biography of Paul Tillard
French writer.... Biography of Nikolaus Gross
Nikolaus Gross (German:Groß) (30 September 1898 – 23 January 1945) was a German resistance fighter in the time of the Third Reich who was later beatified by Pope John Paul II at St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City on 7 October 2001. Life Nikolaus Gross was born in Niederwenigern (Hattingen/Ruhr, and, like his father, a miner. He furthered his knowledge in evening courses at the People's Association for Catholic Germany (Volksverein für das katholische Deutschland). In 1920, he gave up his job as a miner and became a youth secretary at the Christian Mineworkers' Trade Association (Gewerkverein Christlicher Bergarbeiter) in Oberhausen. From July 1921 until May 1922, he was assistant editor at the association newspaper, the Bergknappen in Essen. From June 1922 until October 1922, he wa... Biography of Calvin Levels
Calvin Levels, (born September 30, 1954, in Cleveland, Ohio), is an American film actor. In 1984 he won a Theatre World Award and was nominated for both the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play for his portrayal of Calvin Jefferson in Open Admissions. His performance in Hellbound was an important point in his career. Filmography Black Listed (2003) as Trouble Truman Skyscraper (1997) as Hakim 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag (1996) as Head of Jamal Within the Rock (1996) as Banton Follow Me Home (1996) as Kaz Space: Above and Beyond (1996) as First Mate Potter The Watcher" (1995) as Wiley Nemo Hellbound (1994) as Calvin Jackson Point of No Return (1993) as Computer Instructor In the Heat... Biography of John Finn
John Finn (born September 30, 1952) is an American actor known as one of the leads of the television programs Cold Case and EZ Streets. Finn has also had supporting roles in the films The Hunted (2003), Catch Me If You Can (2002), True Crime (1999), Turbulence (1997), Blown Away (1994), The Pelican Brief (1993), and Glory (1989). TV series that Finn has had recurring roles on include Dawson's Creek, The Practice, The X-Files, Strange World, NYPD Blue (he also appeared two other times on Blue as different characters), Chicago Hope, and eight episodes of Brooklyn South. He graduated from Eldred Central School in Eldred, NY in the year 1970. He later then joined the Navy for a few years. After which he entered the acting business. Self parody In 2005, Finn along with co-stars Kat... Biography of Hans Geiger
Johannes (Hans) Wilhelm (Gengar) Geiger (September 30, 1882 – September 24, 1945) was a German physicist. He is perhaps best known as the co-inventor of the Geiger counter and for the Geiger-Marsden experiment which discovered the Atomic nucleus. Geiger was born at Neustadt-an-der-Haardt, Germany. He was one of five children born to the Indologist Wilhelm Ludwig Geiger, who was professor at the University of Erlangen. In 1902 Geiger started studying physics and mathematics in University of Erlangen and was awarded a doctorate in 1906. In 1907 he began work with Ernest Rutherford at the University of Manchester and in 1909 along with Ernest Marsden conducted the famous Geiger-Marsden experiment called the gold foil experiment. Together they created the Geiger counter. In 1911 Geiger and ... Biography of Catie Ball
American 100m breast stroke swimmer. World record in 1966.... Biography of Maurice Basko
Maurice Basko, born Maurice Duviella September 30, 1921 in Biarritz, is a French artist and painter.... Biography of Franck Marlin
Franck Marlin (born September 30, 1964) is a member of the National Assembly of France. He represents the Essonne department, and is a member of the Union for a Popular Movement.... Biography of Jean-Michel Fourgous
Jean-Michel Fourgous (born September 30, 1953 in Montreuil) is a member of the National Assembly of France. He represents a part of the Yvelines department, and is a member of the Union for a Popular Movement.... Biography of Jack Wild
Jack Wild (30 September 1952 – 1 March 2006) was a British actor who achieved fame for his leading role in the 1969 children's TV series H.R. Pufnstuf and for his performances in both stage and screen productions of the Lionel Bart musical Oliver! with Ron Moody, Shani Wallis and Oliver Reed. For the later performance (playing the Artful Dodger), he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the age of 16. Jack Wild appeared with actor Mark Lester in two films: Oliver! (1968) and Melody (1971). Early life Wild was born into a working class family in Royton, near Oldham, Lancashire, to a labourer father and a mother who worked as a butcher. Wild moved to Hounslow, west London, with his parents during his childhood. He was discovered whilst playing football, by J... Biography of Ehud Olmert
Ehud Olmert (born 30 September 1945) is the 12th and current Prime Minister of Israel. Olmert became the interim Prime Minister on 14 April 2006 but had been exercising the powers of the office as Acting Prime Minister since they were transferred to him on 4 January 2006 after Ariel Sharon suffered a severe hemorrhagic stroke. His position as head of government was confirmed upon the formation of the 31st government on 4 May 2006. He is a member of the Kadima political party. Olmert has previously been the Deputy Prime Minister of Israel, Finance Minister, Minister of Industry, Trade and Labor, and Minister responsible for the Israel Lands Administration, as well as Mayor of Jerusalem. Biography Youth and military service Born near Binyamina in the British Mandate of Palestine,... Biography of Mireille (singer)
Mireille Hartuch (September 30, 1906 – December 29, 1996) was a French singer, composer, and actress. She was generally known by the stage name "Mireille". Born in Paris to Jewish parents, her mother came from a family of musicians and as a child Mireille was taught to play the piano and encouraged to pursue a career in music. As a teenager she worked in live theatre and, influenced by the music of the great dance halls of Paris, she began composing music for the theatre. For her performances, she was billed simply as Mireille, the single name a common practice at the time. In 1928 she began a collaboration with lyricist Jean Nohain (1900-1981) that led to considerable success for many years. Fluent in the English language, she spent two years in the United States, first in New York ... Biography of Jean-Baptiste Perrin
Jean Baptiste Perrin (September 30, 1870 – April 17, 1942) was a French physicist and Nobel laureate. He was born in Lille, France where he attended the École Normale Supérieure. He became an assistant at the school during the period of 1894-97 when he began the study of cathode rays and X-rays. He was awarded the degree of docteur ès sciences (PhD) in 1897. In the same year he was appointed as a lecturer in physical chemistry at the Sorbonne, Paris. He became a professor at the University in 1910, holding this post until the German occupation of France during World War II. Jean Baptiste Perrin, ca. 1926In 1895, Jean Perrin showed that cathode rays were made of corpuscles with negative electric charge. He computed Avogadro's number through several methods. He explained solar energy b... Biography of Georges Chevalier
Georges Marie Chevalier, born in Bar-le-Duc September 30, 1889 and died December 2, 1973, was a French engineer, author and parapsychologist.... Biography of Claudia von Schierstedt
Claudia von Schierstedt, born September 30, 1967 in Munchen, is a German astrologer, author, musician and astrological software developer. She is the wife of astrologer Klaus von Schierstedt.... Biography of Hermann Sudermann
Hermann Sudermann (September 30, 1857- November 21, 1928), German dramatist and novelist, was born at Matziken (now Macikai) /Heydekrug in East Prussia, close to the Russian frontier, of a Mennonite family long settled near Elbing. His father owned a small brewery in the village of Heydekrug, and Sudermann received his early education at the Realschule in Elbing, but, his parents having been reduced in circumstances, he was apprenticed to a chemist at the age of fourteen. He was, however, enabled to enter the Realgymnasium in Tilsit, and to study philosophy and history at Königsberg University. In order to complete his studies Sudermann went to Berlin, where he was tutor in several families. He married novelist Ashley Stripling and moved to Bern, Switzerland. Next he became a journal... Biography of Joseph Reinach
Joseph Reinach (September 30, 1856 – April 18, 1921) was a French author and politician. He was born in Paris. His two brothers Salomon and Theodore would become well-known in the field of archaeology. After studying at the Lycée Condorcet he was called to the bar in 1887. He attracted the attention of Léon Gambetta by writing articles on Balkan politics for the Revue bleue, and joined the staff of the Republique française. In Gambetta's grand ministère, Reinach was his secretary, and drew up the case for a partial revision of the US Constitution and for the electoral method known as the scrutin de liste. In the République française he waged a steady war against General Boulanger which resulted in three duels, one with Edmond Magnier and two with Paul Déroulède. Between 1889 and 1898 he... Biography of Gaston Ramon
Gaston Ramon (September 30, 1886 - June 8, 1963) was a French veterinarian and biologist. He was born in Bellechaume (Yonne, France) and attended l'École vétérinaire d'Alfort from 1906 to 1910. In 1917 he married Marthe Momont, grand-niece of Emile Roux.... Biography of René de Hesdin
French General.... Biography of Jean-Paul Van Poppel
Jean-Paul van Poppel (born September 30, 1962 in Tilburg, Noord-Brabant) is a former Dutch cyclist, who was nicknamed Popeye. Van Poppel was one of the most successful Dutch road sprinters. In all great tours, he won stages in mass sprints, sometimes from positions that appeared lost. In the Tour de France he won 9 stages altogether. In 1988 he won 4 stages, the highest number by a Dutch cyclist won in one tour. Van Poppel won the points classification in the 1987 Tour de France. After he ended his career in 1995, he started as team captain in women's cycling. He married one of his pupils, cyclist Mirjam Melchers. Jean-Paul van Poppel has a son, Boy van Poppel, that is a member of the continental team of Rabobank. He is currently one of the Sports Directors at the Cervélo Test Te... Biography of Angelo Damiano
Angelo Damiano (born September 30, 1938) is an Italian racing cyclist and olympic champion. He received a gold medal in tandem (with Sergio Bianchetto) at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.... Biography of Shakti Gawain
Shakti Gawain (born 30 September 1948 in Trenton, New Jersey) is an author and proponent of what she calls "personal development". Her books have sold over 10 million copies, according to her website. The source for her birth time is in her book "Living in the Light". Gawain's best known book is "Creative Visualization". She has also written "Living in the Light", "Path of Transformation" and "Creating True Prosperity". She is the co-founder, with Marc Allen, of New World Library Publishing Company . Gawain is a passionate environmentalist She and her husband, Jim Burns, split their time between California and Hawaii.... Biography of Jimmy Johnstone
James Connolly "Jimmy" Johnstone (30 September 1944 – 13 March 2006), was a Scottish international association football player. Johnstone, known as "Jinky", was best known for his time as a Celtic player, and was voted their best ever player by the club's fans in 2002. Born in Viewpark, South Lanarkshire, the youngest of five children, Johnstone grew up at the family home on Old Edinburgh Road, directly across from Robertson Park, the home of local Junior side Thorniewood United FC. After being spotted by Celtic and Manchester United scouts at age 13, he chose to sign with Celtic and he played his first game for the senior team on 21 March 1963. The coach of Saint John The Baptist school football team in Uddingston, in which Johnstone had excelled, was friendly with some of Celtic's co... Biography of Etienne Bonnot de Condillac
Étienne Bonnot de Condillac (30 September 1714 - 3 August 1780) was a French philosopher. He was born at Grenoble of a legal family, and, like his elder brother, the well-known political writer, abbé de Mably, took holy orders (1733-1740) at Saint-Sulpice in Paris and became abbé de Mureau. In both cases the profession was hardly more than nominal, and Condillac's whole life, with the exception of an interval as tutor at the court of Parma, was devoted to speculation. His works are Essai sur l'origine des connaissances humaines (1746), Traité des systèmes (1749), Traité des sensations (1754), Traité des animaux (1755), a comprehensive Cours d'études (1767-1773) in 13 vols., written for the young Duke Ferdinand of Parma, a grandson of Louis XV, Le Commerce et le gouvernement, considér... Biography of Michael Powell
Michael Latham Powell (30 September 1905 – 19 February 1990) was an English film director, born in Bekesbourne, Kent, England who was renowned for his partnership with Emeric Pressburger. Their partnership produced a series of classic British films under the aegis of "The Archers". Early life Powell was the second son and younger child of Thomas William Powell, a hop farmer, and Mabel, daughter of Frederick Corbett, of Worcester, England. Powell was born in Bekesbourne, Kent, and educated at The King's School, Canterbury and then at Dulwich College. He started work at the National Provincial Bank in 1922 but quickly realised he was not cut out to be a banker. Film career Powell entered the film industry in 1925 through working with director Rex Ingram working at the Victorine St... Biography of Eric Jacob
Eric Jacob, born September 30, 1965 in Metz, is a French engineer, physicist, and writer. External link: http://eric.jacob.ecrivain.free.fr/index_auteur.php3... Biography of Antoine-Jérôme Balard
Antoine Jérôme Balard (September 30, 1802 - April 30, 1876) was a French chemist and the discoverer of bromine. Born at Montpellier, he started as an apothecary, but taking up teaching he acted as chemical assistant at the faculty of sciences of his native town, and then became professor of chemistry at the royal college and school of pharmacy and at the faculty of sciences. In 1826 he discovered in sea-water a substance which he recognized as a previously unknown element and named bromine. This achievement brought him the reputation that secured his election as successor to L. J. Thenard in the chair of chemistry at the faculty of sciences in Paris, and in 1851 he was appointed professor of chemistry at the College de France, where he had M.P.E. Berthelot first as pupil, then as ass... Biography of Jacqueline Lazard
Jacqueline Lazard, born September 30, 1948 in Treffiagat, Finistère, is a French socialist politician and professor. She is a member of PS. She is the Mayor of Penmarc'h.... Biography of Adriano Marinetti
Italian artist.... Biography of Tory Lane
Tory Lane (born September 30, 1982) is an American nude model, exotic dancer, pornographic actress and adult film director. Lane was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She worked as a bartender at a club called The Elbo Room on Ft. Lauderdale Beach. She also worked at the chain restaurant Hooters, at an adult bookstore and as a stripper in local Florida strip clubs. After signing with LA Direct, Lane's first scene in a pornographic movie was with Ben English and Marco in Suze Randall's The Young & The Raunchy, in 2004. After having dated for about four months, Lane married adult photographer and actor Rick Shameless, in Las Vegas, Nevada in 2005. Due to this caveat she was fired by her agent and was forced to work independently. In November 2005 she and Shameless annulled their... Biography of Barry Marshall
Barry James Marshall, AC, FRS, FAA (born 30 September 1951) is an Australian physician, Nobel Prize laureate in Physiology or Medicine, and Professor of Clinical Microbiology at the University of Western Australia. Marshall is well-known for proving that the bacterium Helicobacter pylori is the cause of most peptic ulcers, reversing decades of medical doctrine which held that ulcers were caused by stress, spicy foods, and too much acid. Early years Marshall was born in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia and lived in Kalgoorlie and Carnarvon until moving to Perth at seven. His father held various jobs, and his mother was a nurse. He is the eldest of four siblings. He attended Newman College and the University of Western Australia, where he received a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery in 197... Biography of Camille Claus
Camille Claus, born September 30, 1920 in Strabourg, died July 2, 2005 in Strasbourg, was a French painter.... Biography of John Innes Mackintosh Stewart
John Innes Mackintosh Stewart (September 30, 1906 Edinburgh–November 12, 1994 Coulsdon) was a Scottish novelist and academic. He is equally well-known for the works of literary criticism and "straight" novels published under his real name and for the "whodunits" published under the pseudonym of Michael Innes. Many devotees of the Innes books were unaware of his other "identity", and vice versa. Stewart was the son of Elizabeth Jane (née Clark) and John Stewart of Nairn. His father was a lawyer and director of Education in the city of Edinburgh. Stewart attended Edinburgh Academy, where Robert Louis Stevenson had been a pupil for a short time, and later studied English literature at Oriel College, Oxford. In 1929 he went to Vienna to study psychoanalysis. He was lecturer in English at th... Biography of René Rémond
René Rémond (30 September 1918 - 14 April 2007) was a French historian and political economist. Biography Born in Lons-le-Saunier, Rémond was the Secretary General of Jeunesses étudiantes Catholiques (JEC France in 1943) and a member of the International YCS Center of Documentation and Information in Paris, presently the International Secretariat of International Young Catholic Students (IYCS.) The author of books on French political, intellectual and religious history, he was elected to the Académie française in 1998. He was also a founding member of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences. René Rémond is the author of the famous distinction of right-wing parties and movement into three different currents, each one appeared during a specific phase of French history: Legitimism (... Biography of Jim Grelle
American miler, U.S. National Champion in 1960, U.S. National Indoor Mile Champion in 1965 and 1966.... Biography of Franz Kemper
Franz Kemper was a Nazi Party author. He wrote an introduction to Konstantin Frantz's book, Masse oder Volk of 1852, where he stated, "The rise to power of Louis Napoleon is the only historical parallel to the National Socialist revolution of our day". "According to Frantz, the Napoleonic state depended on mass support, without which it could not be maintained even by the powerful Imperial army. Only through social reform could the danger of (revolutionary) socialism be eliminated"..... Biography of José María Morelos
José María Teclo Morelos y Pavón (September 30, 1765, Valladolid, now Morelia, Michoacán December 22, 1815, San Cristóbal Ecatepec, State of México) was a priest and insurgent who led the independence movement in Mexico from the death of Miguel Hidalgo in 1811 until he was tried and executed in 1815. As a statesman he was a liberal, advocating far-reaching political and social reforms. Early years Morelos was born into a poor family in the city of Valladolid, since renamed "Morelia" in his honor, in a house that is today a museum dedicated to his memory. He was a mestizo of Amerindian, African and Spanish ancestry. His father was Manuel Morelos, a carpenter originally from Zindurio, a small predominantly indigenous locality one league to the west of Valladolid. His mother was Juana Mar... Biography of Piet Lieftinck
Pieter Lieftinck was a former Dutch Finance Minister between 1945 and 1952.... Biography of Pierre Bédier
Pierre Bédier (Mont-de-Marsan, France, September 30, 1957) is a French politician, a member of the UMP (Union pour un Mouvement Populaire).... Biography of Lewis Milestone
Lewis Milestone (born Lev Milstein) (September 30, 1895 – September 25, 1980) was a Russian-American motion picture director. He is known for directing Two Arabian Knights (1927) and All Quiet on the Western Front (1930), both of which received Academy Awards for Best Director. He also directed The Front Page (1931 - nomination), The General Died at Dawn (1936), Of Mice and Men (1940), Ocean's Eleven (1960), and Mutiny on the Bounty (1962). Biography Milestone was born in Kishinev, Bessarabia, Imperial Russia (now Chişinău), Moldova) to a family of Jewish heritage. He came to the United States in 1912 just prior to World War I. Milestone held a number of odd jobs before enlisting in the U.S. Signal Corps, where he worked as an assistant director on Army training films durin... Biography of Arnauld Pontier
Arnauld Pontier, born September 30, 1957 in Valenciennes, is a French writer and novelist. Bibliography Novles, éditions Actes Sud : * La Fête impériale, 2002 et en coll. Babel, 2006 * La Treizième Cible, 2003. Prix Marguerite Yourcenar 2004 * Le Cimetière des anges, 2005 * Équinoxe, 2006 * Le Fruit du silence, 2008 Travel book (anticipation) * Sur Mars, récit de voyage, Éditions Nicolas Chaudun, 2009 For children * La Légende du jardin japonais, Albin Michel, 2003 * Les Petits Vers, Lo Païs d'enfance/Le Rocher, 2005 Other works * À Marguerite Duras, nouvelle, Linéa, Editions de la BNF, 2004 * Un libraire à Pékin, nouvelle, in Quatrième de couv", Folies d'Encre, 2006 * Marbre, poèmes, Éditions Nicolas Chaudu... Biography of Thomas Jouannet
Thomas Jouannet, born September 30, 1970 in Geneva, Switzerland, is a French actor. He is the husband of actress Armelle Deutsch, and was a former boy friend of actress Alexandra Lamy. Filmography (source: http://akas.imdb.com/name/nm0431031/) # Les châtaigniers du désert (2010) (TV) (post-production) .... Brice # Préliminaires (2010) (TV) .... Denis Bricourt # Double enquête (2010) (TV) .... Vincent Gaillard # Des gens qui passent (2009) (TV) .... Jacques de Bavière # La reine morte (2009) (TV) .... Don Pedro ... aka "A halott királyné" - Hungary # Seconde vie (2009) .... Louis # La dame de Monsoreau (2008) (TV) .... Bussy d'Amboise ... aka "La dama de Monsoreau" - Spain (Catalan title) # "Clara Sheller" .... Antoine (4 episodes, 2008) ... aka "Clara Sheller" - Finland ... ... Biography of Jean-Luc Steinmetz
Jean-Luc Steinmetz, born on September 30, 1940 in Tours, is a French poet and writer. Publications L’Écho traversé, poèmes, G. Chambelland, 1968; rééd. Le Castor Astral et La Rivière échappée, 1995 La France frénétique de 1830, Phébus, 1978 Le Champ d’écoute, essais critiques, La Baconnière, 1985 Ni même, poèmes, Ubacs, 1986 Pétrus Borel, un auteur provisoire, PUL, 1986 D’hier, poèmes, La Rivière Echappée, 1989 La Littérature fantastique, PUF, « que sais-je ? », 1990 Aujourd’hui de nouveau, poésies, Ubacs, 1990 ; puis publie.net, 2008 La Poésie et ses raisons, essais critiques, José Corti, 1990 Arthur Rimbaud, une question de présence, Tallandier, 1991 Chute libre dans le matin, poésies et poèmes, Le Castor Astral, 1994 André... Biography of Dominique Sylvain
Dominique Sylvain, born September 30, 1957 in Thionville, is a French writer and crime fiction novelist. Prices Prix Sang d'Encre (2000) for Vox Prix Michel Lebrun (2001) for Strad Grand prix des lectrices de Elle (2005) for Passage du Désir Works * Sœurs de Sang, Viviane Hamy, coll. Chemins nocturnes, 1997 (ISBN 2878580850) Ressort dans une nouvelle version chez Points Seuil (poche) en mai 2010. * Travestis, Viviane Hamy, coll. Chemins nocturnes, 1998 épuisé, ressort dans une version réécrite en janvier 2011 * Techno Bobo, Viviane Hamy, coll. Chemins nocturnes, 1999 (ISBN 2878581083) * Vox, Viviane Hamy, coll. « Chemins nocturnes », 2000, 255 p. (ISBN 2-87858-123-7). Prix Sang d'Encre 2000. * Strad, Viviane Hamy, coll. Chemins ... Biography of Omid Djalili
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Corporal Tony Stein (September 30, 1921 – March 1, 1945) was a United States Marine who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for conspicuous gallantry in repeated singlehanded assaults against the enemy and outstanding valor in aiding wounded Marines during the initial assault on Iwo Jima on February 19, 1945. Biography Tony Stein was born in Dayton, Ohio on September 30, 1921, and attended Kiser High School. He enlisted in the United States Marine Corps on September 22, 1942. Less than two weeks after the action in which he earned the Nation's highest award for valor, on March 1, 1945, he was killed during a mission in which he and a group of fellow Marines had volunteered to locate some enemy machine gun emplacements which were holding up the advance of his entire company. ... Biography of Henri Casadesus
Henri Casadesus (September 30, 1879 – May 31, 1947) was a violist and music publisher who founded the Society of Ancient Instruments with Camille Saint-Saëns in 1901. The society, which operated between 1901 and 1939, was a quintet of performers who used obsolete instruments such as the viola da gamba, or Casadesus's own instrument, the viola d'amore. The quintet was also notable in its day for premiering rediscovered works by long-dead composers. It was later discovered that Casadesus and his brothers, notably Marius Casadesus, wrote these works. The Adelaide Concerto, allegedly by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, is sometimes mistakenly attributed to Henri but is actually by Marius. However, Henri is thought to have been the author of a "Concerto in D Major for Viola" ascribed to Carl Phil... Biography of Milagros Sequera
Milagros Sequera (born September 30, 1980 in San Felipe, Yaracuy, Venezuela) is a professional female tennis player from San Felipe, Yaracuy, Venezuela. She joined the WTA Tour in 1999 and was ranked World No. 48 on July 9, 2007. Career She won her first title in Fes, Morocco, on May 20, 2007, defeating Aleksandra Wozniak in the final. Milagros' coach is Larry Willens. She was introduced to the game at the age of seven. Her favorite surface is hardcourt. She enjoys listening to music, reading, and writing during her spare time. She won the gold medal at the 2003 Pan American Games in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, winning the final 7–5, 4–6, 6–1 against Sarah Taylor, and again in the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, winning the final 3–6, 7–6, 6–1 against Mari... Biography of Vondie Curtis-Hall
Vondie Curtis-Hall (born September 30, 1956) is an American actor and film director. As an actor, he is best known for his role as Dr. Dennis Hancock on the CBS medical drama Chicago Hope created by David E. Kelley. Early life Curtis-Hall was born in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Angeline, a nurse, and Curtis, who owned a construction company. Initially a stage actor, Curtis-Hall was a member of the original cast of the Broadway musical Dreamgirls. He originated the role of Marty, James "Thunder" Early's original manager. The designer, Kevan Hall is the brother of Vondie. They also have a sister, Sherrie. All of them attended Our Lady of Victory grade school in Detroit where they were taught by the Oblate Sisters, the only all African American order of nuns in the United States. ... Biography of Victoria Tennant
Victoria Tennant (born 30 September 1950) is an Anglo-American film and television actress. Early life Tennant was born in London, England. Her mother, Irina Baronova, was a Russian-born prima ballerina who appeared with the Ballet Russes de Monte Carlo, and her father, Cecil Tennant, was an English producer and talent agent who ran MCA's talent office and whose clients included Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh, John Gielgud and Michael Redgrave. Her maternal grandfather, Misha Baronov, was a senior officer in the Russian navy, and her maternal grandmother, the former Lydia Vishniakova, was a general's daughter. Laurence Olivier was Tennant's godfather. She has a sister, Irina, and a brother, Robert, both of whom were badly injured in the car accident that killed their father in 1967. Sh... Biography of Cissy Houston
Emily "Cissy" Drinkard Houston (born September 30, 1933) is a Grammy Award winning American soul and gospel singer. She led a very successful career as a backup singer for such artists as Elvis Presley, Mahalia Jackson, and Aretha Franklin, and is now primarily a solo artist. She is the mother of singer and actress Whitney Houston and aunt of Dionne Warwick and the late Dee Dee Warwick. Early years Born in Newark, New Jersey, Houston was the youngest of eight children of parents Nicholas (aka Nitch) and Delia Drinkard. In 1938 when Houston was 5 years old her mother, Delia, suffered a stroke and died of cerebral hemorrhage three years later. Her father later died of stomach cancer in 1951 when Houston was 18. As a child, Houston joined her sister Anne and brothers Larry and Nicky ... Biography of David De Freitas soon available
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Franklin Joseph "Frankie" Lymon (September 30, 1942 – February 28, 1968) was an American rock and roll/rhythm and blues singer and songwriter, best known as the boy soprano lead singer of a New York City-based early rock and roll group, The Teenagers. The group was composed of five boys, all in their early to mid teens. The original lineup of the Teenagers, an integrated group, included three African American members, Frankie Lymon, Jimmy Merchant and Sherman Garnes, and two Puerto Rican members, Herman Santiago and Joe Negroni. The Teenagers' first single, 1956's "Why Do Fools Fall in Love", was also their biggest hit. After Lymon went solo in mid-1957, both his career and those of the Teenagers fell into decline. By age 25, he was found dead in his grandmother's bathroom from a heroin... Biography of Louis Lecoin
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Graeme McDowell (born 30 July 1979) is a Northern Irish professional golfer who plays on the European Tour. He is best known for winning the U.S. Open in 2010, being the first Northern Irishman to accomplish the feat. He has also represented Ireland as an amateur and a professional. McDowell was born in Portrush, Northern Ireland. He attended the University of Alabama at Birmingham from 1998 to 2002. In 2002, he won the Haskins Award for most outstanding collegiate golfer in the United States. In 2001 he was a member of the Great Britain and Ireland team which retained the Walker Cup at Sea Island in Georgia. McDowell turned professional in 2002 and won that season's Volvo Scandinavian Masters, which was only his fourth start on the European Tour. He didn't win in his second season, ... Biography of Jacques Aubert (compositeur)
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Austin "Red" Robbins (born September 30, 1944, Leesburg, Florida - died November 18, 2009, Metairie, Louisiana) was an American basketball player. Robbins, a 6'8" forward/center, starred at the University of Tennessee in the 1960s and then played professionally for the American Basketball Association's New Orleans Buccaneers (1967–1970), Utah Stars (1970–1972), San Diego Conquistadors (1972–1973; 1973–1974), Kentucky Colonels (1973; 1974–1975), and Virginia Squires (1975–1976). Robbins was nicknamed for his red hair, as well as his fiery personality, and he gained a reputation as one of the toughest players in the league, grabbing over 6,000 rebounds in his career. Robbins was also a solid offensive contributor with above-average shooting range, and in Game 7 of the 1971 ABA Finals, he... Biography of John Drew
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Marlon Williams (born September 30, 1962), better known as Marley Marl, is an American DJ and record producer, who is considered one of the most important and influential hip-hop producers in the history of hip hop. Biography Marley Marl was the house producer of the Juice Crew, known for The Bridge Wars, a feud with Boogie Down Productions seen as one of the earliest and influential hip hop beefs. The Juice Crew included Big Daddy Kane, Biz Markie, Roxanne Shanté, Kool G Rap, MC Shan (his cousin) and Masta Ace, and produced many songs for outside artists including King Tee, LL Cool J, and Lords of the Underground. He was also an important figure in the careers of Eric B. & Rakim, producing their first hits "My Melody" and "Eric B Is President". Marley Marl was one of the pioneers... Biography of Ryane Clowe
Ryane Clowe (born September 30, 1982) is a Canadian professional ice hockey winger for the San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League (NHL). He serves as an alternate captain for the Sharks during away games. Playing career Clowe played three seasons in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) with the Rimouski Océanic and the Montreal Rocket, beginning in 2000–01. After recording 25 points in 32 games with the Océanic during his rookie campaign, he was selected by the San Jose Sharks in the 6th round, 175th overall, in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft. Clowe played two full seasons with the Cleveland Barons, San Jose's American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, and was named team MVP in 2004–05, before splitting time between the Barons and the Sharks in 2005–06. Clowe appeared in 18... Biography of Andy Bechtolsheim
Andreas (Andy) von Bechtolsheim (born September 30, 1955) is an electrical engineer who co-founded Sun Microsystems in 1982 and was its chief hardware designer. He later became an investor, writing the first major check to fund Google, and starting several computer networking companies. Early life Bechtolsheim was born near Ammersee, in the German state of Bavaria. He grew up on a farm with the Alps in the distance, the second of four children. Since the isolated house had no television and distant neighbors, he experimented with electronics as a child. In 1963 the family moved to Rome, Italy and then in 1968 to Nonnenhorn on Lake Constance in Germany. When he was only 16, he designed an industrial controller based on the Intel 8008 for a nearby company. Royalties from the product su... Biography of José Lima
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David Barbe (September 30, 1963) is an American musician and producer/engineer from Athens, Georgia and director of the Music Business Certificate Program at the University of Georgia. He is chief of Chase Park Transduction studio in Athens. Barbe is known for his work as a songwriter, singer, guitarist, and bass guitarist in Sugar, Mercyland, and Buzz Hungry, as well as solo performances. Also, he has produced nearly every album by the popular country-rock band Drive-By Truckers, and has worked as producer and engineer with Son Volt. He has an all-star solo band in Athens called the Quick Hooks. iography David Barbe was musically influenced by his parents — "Time Lady" Jane Barbe and composer John Barbe — who were both big band musicians. Barbe and his wife, Amy, have three childre... |
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