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Astrotheme is the most important site for astrology and celebrities with interactive birth charts, excerpts of astrological portrait, biographies, photos, personalized horoscopes and graphics. For planets in astrological houses, for example with the Sun in House 1, click on Sun in House and then Sun in House 1 and you will get, sorted by popularity on Astrotheme, the list of celebrities with the Sun in House 1 (the Ascendant). For planets in signs, it is the same method, just click on Planet in Signs, for example Venus in Gemini and you will get, sorted by popularity, the list of celebrities with Venus in Gemini sign. For the astrological houses in signs, just click on the right top of the window, Houses in Signs, then for example House 1 - Ascendant - in Scorpio and you will see, sorted by popularity, the list of the celebrities with the Ascendant in Scorpio. There are also multiple criterion: The Sun and the Ascendant in signs, The Sun and the Moon in signs, Venus and Mars in signs, the Moon and the Ascendant in signs, the Sun and Venus in signs, and you can also try your own parameters with 3 simultaneous criteria. You will find on these pages hundred of celebrities with the Sun in Aquarius and the Ascendant in Gemini in AND in ![]() Just click on the names of your choice to see the horoscopes of celebrities who have the Sun in Aquarius and the Ascendant in Gemini. Add to favourites (127 fans)Biography of Ashton Kutcher
Ashton Kutcher, born Christopher Ashton Kutcher on February 7, 1978 (birth time source: himself, in an interview), is an American actor. He came to fame in the late nineties by playing Michael Kelso in the television series That '70s Show, and is known for the MTV celebrity prank show Punk'd. He has become a lead actor in Hollywood films, and a television producer and creator of television series such as Punk'd and Beauty and the Geek, as well as others. Ashton Kutcher (koo-cher) was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Both of his parents were factory workers, with his father employed at General Mills and his mother at Procter & Gamble. He was born with two of his toes on his left foot fused together. He has an older sister, Tausha, and a fraternal twin, Michael, who has cerebral palsy. Michael... Add to favourites (25 fans)Biography of Michel Sardou
Michel Sardou (born January 26, 1947) is a French singer. He was born in Paris, the son of Fernand Sardou and Jackie Rollin (Jackie Sardou). Contrary to what has been written at the beginning of his career, he is not the grandson of the dramatist Victorien Sardou. However, he is the father of the French novelist Romain Sardou. He is known not only for his love songs ("La Maladie d'Amour"), but also for songs dealing with various social and political issues, such as the rights of women in Islamic countries, clerical celibacy ,colonialism and death penalty. Another sometimes controversial theme found in some of his songs ("Les Ricains," for example) is respect and support for the culture and foreign policies of the United States. He has focused his full attention on his homeland, ignor... Add to favourites (143 fans)Biography of Harry Styles
Harry Edward Styles (born on 1 February 1994 (birth time source: A Year with 1D by One Direction)), in Evesham, Worcestershire, is a British singer, a member of One Direction. Styles is from Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, England, UK and was a pupil at Holmes Chapel Comprehensive School, a state comprehensive school. Styles was born to mother Anne and father Des. Styles has an older sister Gemma Styles. Styles revealed that as a child he loved singing. Noting Elvis Presley as one of his influences. Styles was seven when his parents divorced. His mother later remarried to Styles's step-father Robin Twist. Styles was the lead singer for the band White Eskimo with band members lead guitarist Haydn Morris, bass guitarist Nick Clough and drummer Will Sweeny. Styles auditioned with "Isn't She Lovely" ... Add to favourites (42 fans)Biography of Jules Verne
Jules Gabriel Verne (February 8, 1828–March 24, 1905) was a French author who pioneered the science-fiction genre. He is best known for novels such as Journey To The Center Of The Earth (1864), Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea (1870), and Around the World in Eighty Days (1873). Verne wrote about space, air, and underwater travel before air travel and practical submarines were invented, and before practical means of space travel had been devised. He is the third most translated author in the world, according to Index Translationum. Some of his books have been made into films. Verne, along with Hugo Gernsback and H. G. Wells, is often popularly referred to as the "Father of Science Fiction".... Add to favourites (38 fans)Biography of Richard Dean Anderson
Richard Dean Anderson (born January 23, 1950 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American television actor. He played the eponymous hero in the television series MacGyver and, more recently, Jack O'Neill in Stargate SG-1, the longest-running North American science fiction series. Early life Anderson was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Stuart Jay Anderson and Jocelyn Rhae Carter, and has Scottish, Swedish, Norwegian and Mohawk Native American ancestry. He grew up in Roseville, Minnesota and attended Ohio University and St. Cloud State University. Career He started his acting career appearing on General Hospital as Dr. Jeff Webber from 1976 to 1981 . He also starred as Adam in the television series Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (based very loosely on the movie of the same name). ... Add to favourites (52 fans)Biography of Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf (née Stephen) (January 25, 1882 – March 28, 1941) was an English novelist and essayist regarded as one of the foremost modernist literary figures of the twentieth century. During the interwar period, Woolf was a significant figure in London literary society and a member of the Bloomsbury Group. Her most famous works include the novels Mrs Dalloway (1925), To the Lighthouse (1927), and Orlando (1928), and the book-length essay A Room of One's Own (1929) with its famous dictum, "a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction". Early life Born Adeline Virginia Stephen in London to Sir Leslie Stephen and Julia Prinsep Stephen (née Jackson) (1846–1895), she was educated by her parents in their literate and well-connected household at 22 Hyde Park ... Add to favourites (31 fans)Biography of Jennifer Jason Leigh
Jennifer Jason Leigh (born February 5, 1962) is an American actress who has appeared in numerous films. Leigh's work has drawn high critical praise. Salon magazine praised her as “one of America’s best actors”, Paul Verhoeven, who directed her in Flesh & Blood, similarly claimed “There is no greater actress working in America”, and in 1994 Vogue magazine claimed “Leigh sets a standard that all future film actresses must attempt to match… (She has) an extraordinary range and power. The proof is in her diverse, courageous and mesmerizing body of work”. She has already received three separate career tributes – at the Telluride Film Festival in 1993, a special award for her contribution to independent cinema from the Film Society of Lincoln Center in 2002, and a week-long retrospective showing... Add to favourites (12 fans)Biography of Burt Reynolds
Burton Milo "Burt" Reynolds, Jr. (born February 11, 1936 (birth time source: Steinbrecher, B.C.)) is an American actor. Some of his memorable roles include Bo 'Bandit' Darville in Smokey and the Bandit, Lewis Medlock in Deliverance, Bobby "Gator" McCluskey in White Lightning and sequel Gator, Paul Crewe and Coach Nate Scarborough in The Longest Yard and its 2005 remake respectively, Billy Clyde Puckett in Semi-Tough, J.J. McClure in The Cannonball Run, the voice of Charlie B. Barkin in All Dogs Go to Heaven, and Jack Horner in Boogie Nights. He is one of America's most recognizable film and television personalities with more than 90 feature film and 300 television episode credits. Early life Reynolds' parents were Burton Milo Reynolds, Sr. (1906 - 2002), who had Cherokee and Irish an... Add to favourites (22 fans)Biography of Dr. Dre
André Romell Young (born February 18, 1965 in Los Angeles, California), better known by his stage name Dr. Dre, is an American record producer, rapper, actor and record executive. He is the founder and current CEO of Aftermath Entertainment and a former co-owner and artist of Death Row Records. He was a member of the influential rap group N.W.A., which popularized the use of explicit lyrics in rap to detail the violence of street life (also known as Gangsta rap). He has also produced albums for and overseen the careers of some of the biggest stars in (mostly) rap music, including 2Pac, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, 50 Cent,The Game, Nate Dogg, Busta Rhymes,The D.O.C., and Eve. With tens of millions of records he has produced sold worldwide (including over 65 million with Eminem alone), he is wide... Biography of Paco Rabanne
Paco Rabanne, (born Francisco Rabaneda Cuervo on February 18, 1934 in Saint Sebastian in the Spanish Basque Country), is a fashion designer. He fled Spain for France with his mother when the Spanish Civil War broke out. He originally had an architect's education but became known as the enfant terrible of French fashion world in the 1960s. Rabanne started his career in fashion by creating jewellery for Givenchy, Dior and Balenciaga. He started his own fashion house in 1966. He used such unconventional materials as metal, paper and plastic for his outlandish and flamboyant designs. Paco Rabanne is known for his costume designs for such films as Barbarella. Also Françoise Hardy was a big fan of Rabanne's designs. Rabanne also has an interest in paranormal phenomena, and became infamo... Add to favourites (15 fans)Biography of Lana Turner
Lana Turner (February 8, 1921 – June 29, 1995) was an Academy award-nominated American film actress. On-screen, she was well-known for the glamor and sensuality she brought to almost all her movie roles. Off-screen, she led a stormy and colorful private life which included seven husbands, numerous lovers, and a famous murder scandal. Early life Lana Turner was born Julia Jean Mildred Frances Turner in Wallace, Idaho, the daughter of John Virgil Turner, a miner from Hohenwald, Tennessee, and Mildred Frances Cowan, a 16-year-old Alabama girl. Until her film career took off, she was known to family and friends as Judy. Hard times eventually forced the family to re-locate to San Francisco, where John and Mildred soon separated. On December 14, 1930, John Turner won a bit of money at ... Add to favourites (11 fans)Biography of Garth Brooks
Troyal Garth Brooks (born February 7, 1962 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an American country music singer-songwriter. Brooks' music was ubiquitous in the 1990s. He first became visible the year before the decade began with the release of his self-titled album Garth Brooks and was an immediate commercial success. Successfully integrating pop and rock elements into his recordings and live performances, Brooks soon began to dominate the country singles and country album charts and quickly crossed over into the mainstream pop arena, exposing country music to a larger audience than previously thought possible. Brooks has enjoyed one of the most successful careers in popular music history, with over 70 hit singles and 15 charted albums to his credit and over 115 million albums sold in the United Sta... Biography of André Dussolier
André Dussollier (born February 17, 1946) is a French actor. He was born in Annecy, France.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Fernand Léger
Joseph Fernand Henri Léger (February 4, 1881 – August 17, 1955) was a French painter, sculptor, and filmmaker. Léger was born in the Argentan, Orne, Basse-Normandie, where his father raised cattle. He apprenticed with an architect from 1897-1899 before moving in 1900 to Paris, where he supported himself as an architectural draftsman. After military service in Versailles in 1902-1903, he enrolled at the School of Decorative Arts; he also applied to the Ecole des Beaux-Arts but was rejected. He nevertheless attended the Beaux-Arts as a non-enrolled student, spending what he described as "three empty and useless years" studying with Gérôme and others, while also studying at the Académie Julian. He began to work seriously as a painter only at the age of 25. At this point his work showed the... Biography of Théo Sarapo
Theophanis Lamboukas, known as Théo Sarapo (26 January 1936 in Paris – 28 August 1970 in Limoges, Haute-Vienne, France), was the last husband of the French singer Édith Piaf. He was 26 years old when he married the 47-year-old Piaf. A handsome actor-singer of Greek heritage, Sarapo scored a hit with Piaf in 1962 with "A quoi ça sert l'amour?" (What Good Is Love?). Sarapo died in an automobile accident in 1970. He is buried beside Piaf in Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.... Biography of Greta Scacchi
Greta Scacchi (born February 18, 1960 in Milan, Italy) is an Emmy Award-winning film actress. Greta's mother, an English dancer, and father, an Italian painter, divorced when she was three, and returned to England with Greta and her two older brothers. In 1975, after her mother remarried, the family moved to Australia. In 1977, Scacchi returned to England to pursue an acting career; she studied at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, with Miranda Richardson and Amanda Redman. In 1982, she made her film debut in the German movie Das Zweite Gesicht (The Second Face) and gave versatile performances in films such as Heat and Dust (1983), White Mischief (1987), Presumed Innocent (1990), The Player (1993), and Country Life (1994). In 1996 she won an Emmy Award for her work in the televis... Biography of Buzz Aldrin
Colonel Buzz Aldrin, Sc.D (born January 20, 1930 as Edwin Eugene Aldrin, Jr.) is an American pilot and astronaut who was the Lunar Module Pilot on Apollo 11, the first lunar landing. He became the second person to have set foot on the Moon (after Mission Commander Neil Armstrong). Early life Aldrin was born into a military family in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, where he became a Tenderfoot in the Boy Scouts of America. He attended Montclair High School in Montclair, New Jersey, and graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. The nickname "Buzz" originated in childhood: his sister mispronounced "brother" as "buzzer" as a toddler, and this was shortened to Buzz. He made it his legal first name in 1988. Military career He graduated third in his class in 1951 with a bach... Biography of David Hilbert
David Hilbert (January 23, 1862, Königsberg, East Prussia – February 14, 1943, Göttingen, Germany) was a German mathematician, recognized as one of the most influential and universal mathematicians of the 19th and early 20th centuries. He invented or developed a broad range of fundamental ideas, in invariant theory, the axiomatization of geometry, and with the notion of Hilbert space, one of the foundations of functional analysis. He adopted and warmly defended Cantor's set theory and transfinite numbers. A famous example of his leadership in mathematics is his 1900 presentation of a collection of problems that set the course for much of the mathematical research of the 20th century. Hilbert and his students supplied significant portions of the mathematical infrastructure required fo... Biography of Sophie Rhys-Jones
The Countess of Wessex (Sophie Helen; née Rhys-Jones, born 20 January 1965), is a member of the British Royal Family, the wife of Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, the youngest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Until 2002, the Countess of Wessex worked in public relations. Early life The Countess was born Miss Sophie Helen Rhys-Jones at the Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, the daughter of Christopher Bournes Rhys-Jones, a retired tyre salesman, and his wife, Mary Rhys-Jones (nee O'Sullivan), a secretary of Irish birth, who died on 29 August 2005 at the age of 71. . The Countess' first name was chosen by chance, because when she was pregnant, her mother overheard another mother call out "Sophie!" to her little girl and she decided that she liked the name . Her sec... Biography of Renee Fleming
Renée Fleming (b. February 14, 1959), is an American soprano who sings principally opera and jazz. She is generally considered to be one of the world's leading lyric sopranos. Her beauty of tone and stage presence make her a much sought-after performer in opera houses and concert halls worldwide. Fleming was born in Indiana, Pennsylvania, and grew up in Rochester, New York. Both her parents are voice teachers. She also has a sister who studies music. Fleming's first major break came in 1988 when she sang the Countess in The Marriage of Figaro at the Houston Grand Opera. In 1989, she made debuts with the New York City Opera and the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. In 1991, she made her Metropolitan Opera debut. In 1997, Fleming sang her first Manon at the Opéra Bastille to glowing re... Biography of Charles Webster Leadbeater
C.W. Leadbeater (Feb 16, 1854 England-1934 Perth, Western Australia), English clergyman and theosophical author, contributed to world thought mostly through his work as an alleged clairvoyant. Early life Although some sources state that he was born in 1847, his biographer has uncovered sufficient documentation that he was actually born in 1854. His father Charles was born in Lincoln and his mother Emma was born in Liverpool. He himself was born in Stockport, Cheshire. By 1861 the family had moved to London, where his father is listed as a "Railway Contractor's Clerk". Lutyens, repeats a story that Charles and his family had gone to Brazil "...where his father was a railway contractor, and led a life of adventure in the course of which his father died and his younger brother Geral... Add to favourites (11 fans)Biography of Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine (Thetford, England, 29 January 1737 – 8 June 1809, New York City, U.S.) was a pamphleteer, revolutionary, radical, classical liberal and intellectual. Born in Great Britain, he lived in America, having migrated to the American colonies just in time to take part in the American Revolution, mainly as the author of the powerful, widely read pamphlet, Common Sense (1776), advocating independence for the American Colonies from the Kingdom of Great Britain and of The American Crisis, supporting the Revolution. Later, Paine was a great influence on the French Revolution. He wrote the Rights of Man (1791) as a guide to the ideas of the Enlightenment. Despite an inability to speak French, he was elected to the French National Assembly in 1792. Regarded as an ally of the Girondists, ... Biography of Sam Cooke
Sam Cooke (January 22, 1931 – December 11, 1964) was a popular and influential American gospel, R&B, soul, pop singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur. Musicians and critics today recognize him as one of the founders of soul music, and as one of the most important singers in soul music history. He has been called "the king of soul" by many, and while some may dispute this title, Sam Cooke's legacy is an extensive one and his impact on soul music is undeniable. He had 29 Top 40 hits in the U.S. between 1957 and 1965. He is therefore seen by many as "the creator" of the genre. Major hits like "You Send Me", "Chain Gang", "Wonderful World" and "Bring It on Home to Me" are some of his most popular songs. Height: 5' 11½" (1.82 m) Cooke was also among the first modern black performers and com... Biography of Dan Quayle
James Daniel "Dan" Quayle (born February 4, 1947) was the forty-fourth Vice President of the United States under George H. W. Bush (1989–1993). He unsuccessfully sought the Republican Party Presidential nomination in 2000. Early life Quayle was born in Indianapolis, Indiana to Martha Corinne Pulliam and James C. Quayle. He has often been incorrectly referred to as James Daniel Quayle III. In his memoirs, he points out that his birth name was simply James Daniel Quayle. The name Quayle originates from the Isle of Man. His maternal grandfather, Eugene C. Pulliam, was a wealthy and influential publishing magnate who founded Central Newspapers, Inc., owner of over a dozen major newspapers such as the Arizona Republic and The Indianapolis Star. James C. Quayle moved his family to Arizona... Biography of Paul Deschanel
Paul Eugène Louis Deschanel (February 13, 1855 - April 28, 1922) was a French statesman. He served as President of France from February 18, 1920 to September 21, 1920. Paul Deschanel, the son of Émile Deschanel (1819-1904), professor at the Collège de France and senator, was born at Brussels, where his father was living in exile (1851—1859), owing to his opposition to Napoleon III. Paul Deschanel studied law, and began his career as secretary to Deshayes de Marcère (1876), and to Jules Simon (1876-1877). In October 1885 he was elected deputy for Eure-et-Loir. From the first he took an important place in the chamber, as one of the most notable orators of the Progressist Republican group. In January 1896 he was elected vice-president of the chamber, and henceforth devoted himself to th... Biography of Miss Cheyenne (dominatrix)
Miss Cheyenne, born February 1980 in Euskirchen, Germany, is an international Lifestyle Diva, Mistress, fetish model and dominatrix. Link: http://www.misscheyennesworld.com/... Biography of Farinelli
Farinelli (January 24, 1705 – September 16, 1782), was the stage name of Carlo Maria Broschi, one of the most famous Italian soprano castrato singers of the 18th century. Early years Broschi was born in Andria (now in the Italian region of Apulia) into a family of musicians. As recorded in the baptismal register of the church of S. Nicola in Andria, his father Salvatore was a composer and maestro di cappella of the city's cathedral, and his mother, Caterina Barrese, a citizen of Naples. The Duke of Andria, Fabrizio Carafa, a member of one of the most prestigious families of the Neapolitan nobility, honoured Maestro Broschi by taking a leading part in the baptism of his second son, who was christened Carlo Maria Michelangelo Nicola (in later life, Farinelli wrote: "Il Duca d'Andria mi ... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Frédéric Lodéon
Frédéric Lodéon, born January 26, 1952 in Paris, is a French cellist and conductor.... Biography of Ann Sothern
Ann Sothern (January 22, 1909 – March 15, 2001) was an Academy Award-nominated American film and television actress with a career spanning six decades. Early life and career Born Harriette Arlene Lake in Valley City, North Dakota, although she went to Central High School in St. Paul, Minnesota with classmate Edward Heimberger (A.K.A. Eddie Albert), Sothern left home very young and began her film career as an extra in the 1927 film, Broadway Nights at the age of 18. During 1929 and 1930, she appeared as a chorus girl in such films as The Show of Shows and Whoopee! (as one of the "Goldwyn Girls"). She also appeared on Broadway and had a trained voice, occasionally singing in films. On Broadway in 1931, she had leading roles in America's Sweetheart (135 performances in which she sang "... Biography of Ebenezer Sibly
Ebenezer Sibly (1751-1799) was an English physician, astrologer and prolific writer on the occult. He is celebrated for the natal horoscope he cast of the United States of America, published in 1787 and still cited. He joined the Freemasons in 1784. He published the New and Complete Illustration of the Occult Sciences in four volumes, from 1784. As an astrologer he is said to have used the Placidian system. As a student of alchemy, he translated Bernard of Treviso (the fountain allegory). His brother Manoah Sibly (1757–1840) was a linguist, Swedenborgian preacher and Bank of England employee.... Biography of Gabriele Galassi
Gabriele Galassi, born January 27, 1981 in Bologne, is an Italian musician, member of group Lunapop, with Nicola Giuliani, Nicola Balestri and Lillo de Simone.... Biography of Dorota Rabczewska
Dorota Rabczewska - Dorota Rabczewska's Astrological Portrait - , or more accurately Dorota Rabczewska-Majdan, nicknamed Doda or Doda Elektroda, (born February 15, 1984, in Ciechanów, Poland) is a Polish singer with one of the largest number of awards in Poland. Doda was born to Wanda and Paweł Rabczewski. She has an older brother, Rafał. In her youth she was coached in athletics for four years (long jump, 100 metres). She won the Championships at Voivodeship for 1000 and 600 metres and shot put. She also won bronze in the Polish Championships. She then quit sport for a musical career. Doda started this career as a teenager, at the Buffo Theatre in Warsaw. Simultaneously she was taking s... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Marguerite Carter
Marguerite Carter, born January 31, 1899 in Seatlle, was an American astrologer and columnist.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Maurice Couve de Murville
Maurice Couve de Murville (January 24, 1907 - December 24, 1999) was a French politician, and Prime Minister of France for 11 months from 1968 to 1969 under the presidency of General de Gaulle. He was born Maurice Couve (his father acquired the title de Murville in 1925) in Reims and died in Paris at the age of 92 from natural causes. Life Couve de Murville joined the corps of finance inspectors in 1930, and in 1940 became Director of External Finances of the Vichy régime, in which capacity he sat at the armistice council of Wiesbaden. In March 1943, after the American landing in North Africa, he was one of the few senior officials of Vichy to join the Free French. He left for Algiers, via Spain, where he joined General Henri Giraud. On June 7, 1943, he was named commissioner of fin... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Ramalho Eanes
António dos Santos Ramalho Eanes GColTE, GCL, CavA, KE (pronounced ; born in Alcains, Castelo Branco, January 25, 1935), son of António dos Santos Eanes, a general contractor, and wife Maria do Rosário Ramalho and brother of João, is a Portuguese military officer and politician. After a long military career in the Colonial Wars, he was stationed in Angola when the April 25 revolution took place. He joined the Movimento das Forças Armadas (MFA or Armed Forces Movement) and after returning to Portugal, he was made president of RTP (Portuguese public television). He ordered the military operations against the radical fraction of the Armed Forces Movement) on 25 November 1975, ending that year's "hot summer". In 1976 he was elected President of Portugal. At the end of 1980 he was re-elec... Biography of Donna Reed
Donna Reed (January 27, 1921 - January 14, 1986) was an Academy Award-winning American actress. Personal life Reed was born Donnabelle Mullenger on a farm near Denison, Iowa. The trees that Reed's father planted still stand and the route to their home, southeast of Denison, is named Donna Reed Drive. This route is now paved to the north corner of the old Mullenger farm. Reed is the daughter of Hazel Jane (née Shives) and William Richard Mullenger. She was the 1st born of five children. She was raised Methodist. Reed was the mother of four children with husband Tony Owen, two of whom the couple adopted at The Cradle in Evanston, Illinois. She was committed to both motherhood and gender equality. In 1967, in opposition to the Vietnam War, she co-founded Another Mother for Peace. Reed ... Biography of James Ingram
James Ingram (born February 16, 1952 (source imdb) is an American soul musician. Although most famous for his vocal performance, he is also a self-taught musician who plays piano, guitar, bass, drums and synthesizer. Additionally, he is a producer and songwriter. Life and work James Ingram was born in Akron, Ohio. He began his career in the '70s as part of the band Revelation Funk starring Bernard Lawson Sr, also from Akron. During this time, Ingram developed a reputation in the Los Angeles area as a session vocalist, and came to the attention of ex-Motown songwriter and producer Lamont Dozier. Dozier invited Ingram to contribute vocals to some material; one such song, "Love's Calling," garnered some airplay. The remainder of the material surfaced in 1980 on the album Zingara. In... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Eugen Weidmann
Eugen Weidmann (February 5, 1908–June 17, 1939) was the last person to be publicly executed in France. Weidmann was born in Frankfurt am Main to the family of an export businessman, and went to school there. He was sent to live with his grandparents at the outbreak of World War I; during this time he started stealing. Later in his twenties he served five years in jail for robbery. During his time in jail Weidmann met three men who would later become his partners in crime: Roger Million, Blanc and Fritz Frommer. After their release from jail, they decided to work together to kidnap rich tourists visiting France and steal their money. They rented a villa in Saint Cloud, near Paris, for this purpose. Their first kidnap attempt ended in failure because their victim struggled too hard,... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Stan Getz
Stanley Gayetzky (February 2, 1927 in Philadelphia – June 6, 1991 in Malibu, California), usually known by his stage name Stan Getz, was an American jazz saxophone player. Known as "The Sound" because of his warm, lyrical tone, Getz's prime influence was the wispy, mellow tone of his idol, Lester Young. In 1986, however, Getz said: "I never consciously tried to conceive of what my sound should be..." Getz played a Selmer Mark VI tenor saxophone. Life and work Stan Getz was born on February 2, 1927 in Philadelphia. His parents were Ukrainian-Jews who immigrated from the Kiev area in the Ukraine in 1903. The family later moved to New York City for better jobs. Stan worked hard in school receiving straight "A's" on average and finished 6th grade close to the top of his class. Stan's major... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Cesare Siepi
Cesare Siepi (born February 10, 1923) is an Italian opera singer, generally considered to be one of the finest basses of the post-war period. His voice was characterised by a deep, warm timbre, and a ringing, vibrant upper register. On stage, his tall, striking presence and his great elegance of phrasing made him a natural Don Giovanni, among his many other roles. Early career Born in Milan, he began singing as a member of a Madrigal group. He often claimed to be largely self-taught, having attended the Conservatory of Music in his home city for just a short time. His operatic career was interrupted by World War II. After his debut in 1941 (in Schio, near Venice, as Sparafucile in Rigoletto) Siepi, an opponent of the fascist regime, fled to Switzerland. After the end of the war his ... Ernst Fuchs born February 13, 1930 François Coppée born January 26, 1842 Charles Lamb born February 10, 1775 Barbara Cola born February 8, 1970 Bangalore S. Rao born February 12, 1856 James Hird born February 4, 1973 Anne Jeffreys born January 26, 1923 Christopher Hampton born January 26, 1946 Olga Newhall born February 5, 1894 Kathryn Grayson born February 9, 1922 John Raitt born January 29, 1917 Pierre Boileau (inventeur) born February 19, 1811 Adlai Stevenson born February 5, 1900 Luciano Virgili born January 25, 1922 Jacky Durand born February 10, 1967 Heinrich Gottlieb Heer born February 2, 1903 Friedrich Ebert born February 4, 1871 Amadeo Pomilio born February 11, 1967 Karl Ludwig Arnold born February 14, 1922 Danny Boy born January 25, 1936 Richard Needham born January 29, 1942 Terry Melcher born February 8, 1942 Geneviève Laurens born February 10, 1927 Sylvie Gazeau born January 30, 1950 Luc Ferrari born February 5, 1929 François Bazaine born February 13, 1811 Doreen Millard born February 14, 1921 Jean Rovis born February 2, 1933 Alba Rigazzi born January 24, 1947 Wendell Anderson born February 1, 1933 Patrick Stevens born January 31, 1968 Benoît-Constant Coquelin born January 25, 1841 Christine de France born February 10, 1606 Brno (République tchèque) born January 18, 1243 Thomas Gilou born February 1, 1955 Louis Bourgault-Ducoudray born February 2, 1840 John Robert Hawkins born February 2, 1938 Yvon Bartolini born February 15, 1946 Claude Volter born January 31, 1933 John Lindh born February 9, 1981 Doug Pederson born January 31, 1968 Giuseppe De Santis born February 11, 1917 Norma Hadsden born January 26, 1902 David Ginsburg born January 20, 1951 Marcel Jullian born January 31, 1922 Simone Mathieu born January 31, 1908 Katalin Molnár born February 3, 1951 Alexander Carlile born February 12, 1948 Alfred Worden born February 7, 1932 Benjamin Ginsbourg born February 5, 1897 Hans Joachim Morgenthau born February 17, 1904 Maurice Paquot born January 25, 1939 Andrew Greeley born February 5, 1928 Walter Frank born February 12, 1905 Ugo Betti born February 4, 1892 Dresde (Allemagne) born January 21, 1216 Fabio Mussi born January 22, 1948 Rupert S. Gleadow born January 22, 1909 Mequinho Meching born January 23, 1952 Helmuth Wangemann born February 2, 1899 John Butterfill born February 14, 1941 Anatole Leroy-Beaulieu born February 12, 1842 Will Roscoe born February 8, 1955 Brent Moss born January 30, 1972 Michael Shersby born February 17, 1933 Rémy Pfimlin born February 17, 1954 Henri Texier born January 27, 1945 Joachim Löw born February 3, 1960 Jean Wadoux born January 29, 1942 |
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