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You will find on these pages astrological charts of thousands of celebrities with Neptune in the 12th House. Just click on the celebrities of your choice to get their horoscope, excerpts of astrological portrait, natal chart, positions of planets and astrological houses, biography, and photo. Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Barbara Stabiner
Barbara Stabiner, born February 28, 1937 in Brooklyn, is an American psychic and author. She wrote a book entitled "The Unseen World." (1988).... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Paul Panhard
Paul Panhard, born August 1, 1881 in Versailles, was a member of family Panhard, the founder of Panhard firm. Panhard is now a French manufacturer of light tactical and military vehicles. Its current incarnation was formed by the acquisition of Panhard by Auverland in 2005. Panhard had been under Citroën ownership, then PSA (after the 1974 Peugeot Citroën merger), for 40 years. The combined company now uses the Panhard name. Panhard once built civilian cars but ceased production of those in 1968. Many of their military products however end up on the civilian market via third sources and as military/government surplus vehicles. Panhard also built railbuses between the wars. History Panhard was originally called Panhard et Levassor, and was established as a car manufacturing concern by R... Biography of Jean Rigaud
Jean Rigaud is a well-listed French painter. He was born on June 15, 1912 in Bordeaux, France to the well-known painter, Pierre Gaston Rigaud (1874-1949). The Rigauds moved to the village of Guyenne in 1914, shortly after World War I began. It was during this time that Jean Rigaud received his first formal training under his father, Pierre Gaston, who was also a well-respected teacher. During this time, Jean was encouraged to develop his own style and talents, which utilized "pure color tones (ochres, yellows and red cadmium) which out triumphantly against grey skies." In 1925 Jean Rigaud was invited to exhibit his works at the Salon d’Art Ancien Espagnol in Paris, where he became a regular. Jean also continued his formal education at l’Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the Atelier Andr... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Peter Phillips
Peter Mark Andrew Phillips (born 15 November 1977) is the only son of The Princess Anne, The Princess Royal and her first husband, Captain Mark Phillips. He is the eldest grandson and first grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Born in 1977, Peter Phillips holds no royal title or style and is currently eleventh in the line of succession to the British Throne. After graduating from university in 2000, he worked for Jaguar followed by WilliamsF1. While working for WilliamsF1 in Canada in 2003, he met Autumn Kelly, whom he married in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle in 2008. Phillips keeps a low public profile, carrying out no royal duties, and currently works for the Royal Bank of Scotland. Early life Peter Phillips was born at 10:46am on 15 Novem... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Ogden Nash
Frederic Ogden Nash (August 19, 1902 – May 19, 1971) was an American poet best known for writing pithy and funny light verse. At the time of his death in 1971, the New York Times said his "droll verse with its unconventional rhymes made him the country's best-known producer of humorous poetry". Ogden Nash was born in Rye, New York. His father owned and operated an import-export company, and because of business obligations, the family relocated often. After graduating from St. George's School in Middletown, Rhode Island, Nash entered Harvard University in 1920, only to drop out a year later. He returned to St. George's to teach for a year and left to work his way through a series of other jobs, eventually landing a position as an editor at Doubleday publishing house, where he first be... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Ian Bayne
Iain Bain, born January 22, 1960 in St. Andrews, Scotland, is a member of folk rock group Runrig. Runrig is a six-piece folk rock band from Scotland. The group was founded in 1973, and as of 2008, Runrig has released 13 studio albums. Musically, Runrig is rock-oriented. The band's lyrics, however, tend to be folk-oriented. Typical Runrig songs will mention locations or events that are unique to Scotland. The history and politics of Scotland (as-well-as its position within the United Kingdom) are also discussed in many songs. Another recurring theme involves an awareness of the natural world, along with many references to agriculture and land conservation. In keeping with its cultural roots, Runrig sings about one-quarter of its songs in Scottish Gaelic, a native language of Scotland.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of John Agar
John G. Agar (January 31, 1921 – April 7, 2002) was a Hollywood actor born in Chicago, Illinois. He starred alongside John Wayne in the films Sands of Iwo Jima and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, but was later relegated to B-Movies, such as Tarantula, The Mole People, The Brain from Planet Arous and Hand of Death. Agar was educated at Harvard School for Boys and Lake Forest Academy in Chicago, Illinois and graduated from Pawling Prep in Pawling, New York, but did not attend college. He and his family moved from Chicago to Los Angeles in 1942 following his father’s death. During World War II he served in the Army Air Corps, and he was a sergeant at the time he left the army in 1946. He was Shirley Temple's first husband (1945-1950), and they worked together in Fort Apache. His marriage to T... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of François Jauffret
François Jauffret (born February 9, 1942, in Bordeaux) is a retired professional tennis player from France. He holds the record for most ties played for the France Davis Cup team with 35, between 1964 and 1978. Jauffret was twice a semifinalist at the French Championships, in 1966 and 1974. He won 2 singles (in 1969 in Buenos Aires and 1977 in Cairo) and 7 doubles titles on the ATP Tour in his career.... Biography of Christopher Parkening
Christopher Parkening (born 14 December 1947) is an American guitarist. Parkening was born in Los Angeles, California and pursued music in part because of the influence of his cousin Jack Marshall, a studio musician in the 1960s. Marshall introduced Parkening to the recordings of Andrés Segovia when he was 11 and encouraged him to study classical guitar. By the time Parkening was 19, he had won a number of competitions and was touring and recording extensively. He attended the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music, and was later named given the Outstanding Alumnus Award, “in recognition of his outstanding international achievement and in tribute to his stature throughout the world as America’s preeminent virtuoso of the classical guitar.” Parkening has amasse... Biography of Susie Porter
Susie Porter, born March 22, 1919 in Cleveland, Ohio, is an American astrologer and author.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Félix Savary
Félix Savary, born October 4, 1797 in Paris, died July 15, 1841 in Estagel, was a French astronomer, member of Académie des Sciences, December 24, 1832. The discovery of the orbital motion of visual double stars by William Herschel aroused the interest of French astronomers for the observation of double stars and the computation of their orbits at the beginning of the XIX-th century. Thus, the first orbit determination, pertaining to the binary ksi Ursae Majoris, was made by Félix Savary in 1827 (Source : http://209.85.135.104/search?q=cache:gqVSY2X6NbEJ:saf.etoilesdoubles.free.fr/documents/French_astronomers_visual_double_stars_1995.pdf+F%C3%A9lix+Savary&hl=fr&ct=clnk&cd=4&gl=fr , Edgar J. Soulié).... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Louis Pasteur Vallery-Radot
Louis Pasteur Vallery-Radot (13 May 1886, Paris - 9 October 1970, Paris) was a French physician, biographer of his grandfather Louis Pasteur and editor of Pasteur's complete works.... Biography of Arnaud Desjardins
Arnaud Desjardins (June 18, 1925 (birth time source: http://yveslenoble.com/index.php/themes-de-celebrites/154-arnaud-desjardins) – August 10, 2011), producer at the ORTF from 1952 to 1974, was one of the first practitioners of Eastern religion to be discovered in France, working on televised documentaries with many great spiritual traditions unknown to Europeans: Hinduism, Tibetan Buddhism, zen, and soufism (Islamic mysticism) from Afghanistan. The man: Life and work Arnaud Desjardins was part of Gurdjieff groups, his first contact with mysticism. Educated in a Protestant Christian environment, he was equally taught of the spiritualist life on a trip to a trappist Catholic monastery. He then became interested in yoga, and when asked to direct a film for French television, he chose t... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Karen Silkwood
Karen Silkwood (February 19, 1946 – November 13, 1974) was an American labor union activist and chemical technician at the Kerr-McGee plant near Crescent, Oklahoma, United States. Silkwood's job was making plutonium pellets for nuclear reactor fuel rods. She died under mysterious circumstances after investigating claims of irregularities and wrongdoing at the Kerr-McGee plant. Union activities After being hired at Kerr-McGee, Silkwood joined the Oil, Chemical & Atomic Workers Union local and took part in a strike at the plant. After the strike ended, she was elected to the union's bargaining committee and assigned to investigate health and safety issues. She discovered what she believed to be numerous violations of health regulations, including exposure of workers to contamination, ... Biography of Raissa Maritain
Raïssa Oumansoff Maritain (1883-1960) was a Russian-Ukrainian poet and philosopher. She emigrated to France and studied at Sorbona, where she met the young Jacques Maritain, also a philosopher, who she married in 1904. She was raised Jewish but converted to Roman Catholicism with her husband in 1906.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Madeleine Robinson
Madeleine Yvonne Svoboda, best known as Madeleine Robinson, born November 5, 1917 in Paris, died August 1, 2004 in Lausanne, was a French and Swiss actress. She was the wife of actor Robert Dalban, Guillaume Amestoy, and José Luis de Vilallonga. She also has had a daughter with French singer Jean-Louis Jaubert (Les Compagnons de la chanson). Theatre Une grande fille toute simple d'André Roussin Adorable Julia, adaptation française de Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon d’après Somerset Maugham Noix de coco de Marcel Achard Un tramway nommé Désir de Tennessee Williams Les Parents terribles de Jean Cocteau Qui a peur de Virginia Woolf ?, adaptation française de Pierre Laville d’après Edward Albee Mère Courage et ses enfants de Bertolt Brecht Selected filmography 1936 : Mioche de... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Etienne Roda-Gil
Étienne Roda-Gil (born 1 August 1941 in Montauban, Tarn-et-Garonne, France; died 31 May 2004 in Paris) was a songwriter and screenwriter. He was married to the painter Nadine Delahaye until her death in 1990. Roda-Gil was the son of a Spanish republican who had come as a refugee to France. After university studies, he met singer Julien Clerc in a café in Paris's Latin Quarter in 1968, and began a fruitful collaboration which was broken off in 1980. Clerc and Roda-Gil did, however, collaborate on the album Utile in 1992, which won the Prix Vincent Scotto. In 1979, he collaborated with Gérard Lenorman on the album Boulevard de l'océan. Johnny Hallyday, Claude François, Juliette Gréco, Barbara and Louis Bertignac are other singers who have interpreted his songs. Roda-Gil's book La Po... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Michael Jayston
Michael Jayston (born Michael A. James 29 October 1935 in Nottingham ) is an English actor. He worked briefly as a trainee accountant at the offices of the National Coal Board before obtaining a scholarship to the Guildhall School of Music and Drama to train as an actor. He made his professional debut, aged 27, in a production of The Amorous Prawn, going on to work on the stage at the Salisbury Repertory, Bristol Old Vic and with the Royal Shakespeare Company. He enjoyed success as a classical stage actor before becoming well known on British television. Shakespearean roles on TV include Demetrius in A Midsummer Night's Dream (1968), Gratiano in The Merchant of Venice (1973) and Edmund in King Lear (1975). An early recurring television role was as civil servant Dowling in the final s... Biography of Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque
Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque (November 22, 1902 – November 28, 1947), was a French general during World War II, he became Marshal of France posthumously, in 1952. He was born Philippe François Marie, Comte de Hauteclocque, but changed his legal name in 1945 to incorporate his French resistance alias Jacques-Philippe Leclerc. He is generally known in France simply as Maréchal Leclerc. Ancestry and family Philippe de Hauteclocque was born on 22 November 1902 at Belloy-Saint-Léonard in the department of Somme. He was the fifth of six children of Adrien de Hauteclocque, comte de Hauteclocque (1864-1945) and Marie-Thérèse van der Cruisse de Waziers (1870-1956). Philippe was named in honour of an ancestor killed by Croats in 1635. Leclerc came from an old line of country nobility;... |
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