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You will find on these pages astrological charts of thousands of celebrities with the Sun in the 1st 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 Kenneth Ring
Dr. Kenneth Ring is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Connecticut, and a researcher within the field of Near-death studies. He is also co-founder and past president of the International Association for Near-death studies (IANDS). Ring has written several books about NDEs, including Life at Death, Heading Toward Omega, The Omega Project, Mindsight and Lessons from the Light. He is also the coauthor of Methods of Madness: The Mental Hospital as a Last Resort.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Hubert Falco
Hubert Falco, born May 15, 1947 in Pignans (Var), is a French politician, memeber of UMP (Union pour un mouvement populaire). The Union for a Popular Movement (Union pour un Mouvement Populaire, UMP) is the main French political party. Founded in 2002, the party has an absolute majority in the National Assembly and the Senate. Its candidate Nicolas Sarkozy was elected President of France in 2007. The UMP is a member of the European People's Party (EPP), of the Centrist Democrat International (CDI) and of the International Democrat Union (IDU).... Biography of Anne Toth
Anne Toth, born August 3, 1940 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, died November 30, 2007, 5:00 AM, in Buffalo, New York, USA, was a Canadian and American astrologer, kabbalist, broadcaster and teacher. External link: Anne Toth's Memorial Site... Biography of Mark Lerner
Mark Lerner, born March 10, 1950 in Kew Gardens, New York, is an American professional astrologer.... Biography of Arthur Shawcross
Arthur Shawcross (born June 6, 1945) is an American serial killer, also known as The Genesee River Killer. He claimed most of his victims after being paroled early following a conviction for murdering a child, which led to criticism of the justice system. Early life Shawcross was born in Maine, but his family moved to Watertown in New York State when he was young. He dropped out of school in the ninth grade, and when he was 19 he enlisted in the Army. He fought in the Vietnam War where he was to later confess he had murdered and cannibalized two young Vietnamese girls, although there is nothing to back up this claim. Back in civilian life, living in Watertown once more, Shawcross married four times, but his wives invariably left him after a short time because of his violent and e... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Paul Morand
Paul Morand (b. March 13, 1888, Paris. d. July 24, 1976) was a French diplomat, novelist, playwright and poet, considered an early Modernist. He was a member of the Académie française (his candidature was initially rejected by de Gaulle, the only instance of a President ever exercising his right to vet electees to the academy. Morand was finally elected ten years later, though he still had to forgo the official investiture). He was a graduate of the Paris Institute of Political Studies (better known as Sciences Po). During the pre-war period, he wrote many short books which are noted for their elegance of style, erudition, narrative concision, and for the author's observation of the countries he visited combined with his middle-class views. Morand's reputation has been marred by his ... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Louis Vauxcelles
Louis Vauxcelles (1870-1943) was an influential French art critic. To him are attributed the terms Fauvism (1905), and Cubism (1908). Vauxcelles coined the phrase 'les fauves' (translated as 'wild beasts') to describe a circle of painters associated with Matisse as well as the audiences who criticised them (he couldn't decide which were more arrogant). He first used the term cubism or bizarre cubiques in 1908 after seeing a picture by Braque. He described it as 'full of little cubes', after which the term quickly gained wide use although the two creators of the new style, Braque and Picasso, did not initially adopt it. In 1911 he coined the less well-known term Tubism in describing the style of Fernand Léger. Notes and references Néret, Gilles (1993). F. Léger. New York: BDD Ill... Biography of Ashley Cox
Ashley Cox (born November 15, 1956 in Dallas, Texas) is an American model and actress. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its December 1977 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Mario Casilli, Phillip Dixon and Arny Freytag. Ashley had been acting since before she was a Playmate, appearing in the 1976 sci-fi film Logan's Run. Her career continued following her appearance in Playboy, but she left the business in 1984 and returned to Texas, where she found work as a legal secretary and, for a time, owned an aerobics studio. She also had two children and, as she told The Playboy Book in 1996: "I've been married several times, and I'm still looking for my knight in shining armor. Men think they want a fantasy girl, but when they meet somebody who's been a centerfold... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Marilyn Wilson
Marilyn Rovell, also known as Marilyn Wilson, is an American singer. She was a member of groups The Honeys and Spring (aka American Spring) with her sister Diane Rovell. She was also the first wife of Beach Boy Brian Wilson, and is the mother of singers Carnie Wilson and Wendy Wilson of Wilson Phillips. Marilyn and Brian met when she and sister Diane went to see the Beach Boys perform at Pandora's Box in Hollywood. Talking after the show, Brian asked for a sip of Marilyn's hot chocolate. He nervously spilled the drink on her blouse a moment later, but the incident broke the ice between the two, and they began dating, despite their relative age difference (he was twenty-one and a professional musician; she was fourteen and still in high school). Brian became the producer of the Honeys... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Don Estelle
Don Estelle (May 22 1933 - August 2 2003) was a British actor and singer. Born Ronald Edwards in Crumpsall, Manchester, he was raised in a house on Russel Street, Crumpsall. During World War II, at the age of eight, he was evacuated to Darwen, Lancashire, twenty miles away from his home town, to escape the German bombing of the city. It was here that he found his voice as a treble at the local Holy Trinity Parish Church (now called St Peter's) and, on returning home after the war, carried on singing at St Mary's Church, Crumpsall. He later joined a charity group, The Manchester Kentucky Minstrels, and with them, performed the Mario Lanza hit "Granada" in the talent show What Makes a Star? in 1954 at BBC Radio's northern studios in Manchester. He gained some theatre experience by sing... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of François Chalais
François-Charles Bauer, best known as François Chalais, born December 15, 1919 in Strasbourg, died May 1, 1996 in Paris, was a French journalist, TV host and writer. He was member of jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 1978 and member of the jury at the Berlin International Film Festival in 1969. Bibliography Ory Pascal, "Les collaborateurs", Paris, Editions du Seuil, Collection Points Histoire, 1976... Biography of Valerie Solanas
Valerie Jean Solanas (April 9, 1936 – April 26, 1988) was an American radical feminist writer who struggled to be recognized for her writing but became famous for shooting the artist Andy Warhol in 1968. She wrote the SCUM Manifesto, an essay on patriarchal culture. Early life Born in Ventnor City, New Jersey to Louis Solanas and Dorothy Bondo, Solanas was regularly sexually abused by her father. Her parents divorced during the 1940s, and by the age of 15 she was homeless. In spite of this, she completed high school and earned a degree in psychology from the University of Maryland. On March 31, 1953, her son David was born. Other details of her life until 1966 are unclear, but it is believed she traveled the country as an itinerant, supporting herself by panhandling and prostitution. ... Biography of Norodom Sihanouk
Norodom Sihanouk (Khmer: នរោត្តម សីហនុ; 31 October 1922 – 15 October 2012) was the King of Cambodia from 1941 to 1955 and again from 1993 to 2004. He was the effective ruler of Cambodia from 1953 to 1970. After his second abdication in 2004, he was known as The King-Father of Cambodia (Khmer: Preahmâhaviraksat), a position in which he retained many of his former responsibilities as constitutional monarch. The son of King Norodom Suramarit and Queen Sisowath Kossamak, Sihanouk held so many positions since 1941 that the Guinness Book of World Records identifies him as the politician who has served the world's greatest variety of political offices. These included two terms as king, two as sovereign prince, one as presi... Biography of Germinal Casado
Germinal Casado, born August 6, 1934 in Casblanca, is a dancer and theater director.... Biography of Carole Merle
Carole Merle (born January 24, 1964 in Le Sauze). Is a former French Alpine skier. Merle, which was a specialist in giant slalom and Super-G, won by the pass of her career 22 World cup races, hereby 9 in giant slalom and 13 in Super-G. From 1989 to 1992 she won four times in a row the discipline world cup in Super-G, in addition to the overall giant slalom world cup in 1992 and 1993. At the 1989 World Championships in Vail she won a silver medal in the giant slalom, two years later at the 1991 World Championships in Saalbach she won another medal and at the 1993 World Championships in Morioka she finally won the gold medal in the giant slalom. At the 1992 Olympics in Albertville she won a silver medal in the Super-G event.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Nicolas Aissat
Nicolas Aissat, born July 24, 1980 in Toulouse, is a French athlete, specialist of 800m.... Biography of Calvin Coolidge
John Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (July 4, 1872 – January 5, 1933), more commonly known as Calvin Coolidge, was the thirtieth President of the United States (1923–1929). A Republican lawyer from Vermont, Coolidge worked his way up the ladder of Massachusetts state politics, eventually becoming governor of that state. His actions during the Boston Police Strike of 1919 thrust him into the national spotlight. Soon after, he was elected as the twenty-ninth Vice President in 1920 and succeeded to the Presidency upon the death of Warren G. Harding. Elected in his own right in 1924, he gained a reputation as a small-government conservative. In many ways Coolidge's style of governance was a throwback to the passive presidency of the nineteenth century. He restored public confidence in the White House ... Biography of Larry Pines
Larry Pines, born May 15, 1942 in Jersey City, is an American astrologer. He is also sometimes an actor.... Biography of Mother Meera
Mother Meera, born Kamala Reddy (born 26 December, 1960) is believed by her devotees to be an embodiment (avatar) of the Divine Mother (Shakti). Life account Born in Chandepalle a small village in Nalgonda district of Andhra Pradesh, India, she had her first samādhi, a state of complete spiritual absorption, at the age of six, which lasted for a whole day. When she was 12 her uncle Bulgur Venkat Reddy met her for the first time, and immediately recognized in her the girl of his visions. He became convinced that she is the Divine Mother and started to take care of her, allowing her to unfold her inner experiences. Her parents Antamma and Veera Reddy live in Madanapalle, Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh In 1974, Mr. Reddy brought Mother Meera to the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in Pon... Biography of Thomas Charubel
John Thomas (1826-1908) - a Welsh clairvoyant, occultist and healer better known as Charubel. As a young man John Thomas took the path traditionally taken by natural clairvoyants for most of the last thousand years and studied for the Christian ministry. However, he ultimately felt forced to choose between his religious life and his occult and psychic interests and abilities. Adopting the pseudonym "Charubel", he published numerous books and was editor of several esoteric periodicals. He co-authored Degrees of the Zodiac Symbolised with the much younger mystic and astrologer Sepharial (Dr Walter Gorn Old). He developed a set of occult symbols that he is known for; these were first published in Alan Leo's Astrologer's Magazine in 1893.... |
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