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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 Gemini and the Ascendant in Aries in AND in ![]() Just click on the names of your choice to see the horoscopes of celebrities who have the Sun in Gemini and the Ascendant in Aries. Add to favourites (47 fans)Biography of Stevie Nicks
Stephanie Lynn "Stevie" Nicks (born May 26, 1948) is an American singer and songwriter, best known for her work with Fleetwood Mac and a long solo career, which collectively have produced over twenty Top 40 hits. She is one of the few rock artists to maintain a solo career while remaining a member of a successful band. As a member of Fleetwood Mac, she was inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. Early life Nicks was born at Good Samaritan Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona to Jess and Barbara Nicks. As a young child, she had difficulty pronouncing her given name Stephanie, and as a result, began calling herself "Stevie." The nickname stuck. Her mother fostered in her a love for fairy tales, while her grandfather, a struggling country singer, began teaching her to sing at the... Biography of Roberto Alagna
Roberto Alagna (born June 7, 1963) is a French operatic tenor. Alagna was born in Clichy-sous-Bois, Seine-Saint-Denis, France. His family of Sicilian immigrants was very musically talented. As a teenager the young Alagna began busking and singing pop in Parisian cabarets for tips. Influenced primarily by the films of Mario Lanza, but also from recordings of many historic tenors, he then switched to opera. He is largely self-taught as a singer, but he learned most of the tenor repertory from Cuban contrabassist and opera fan Rafael Ruiz. After winning the Luciano Pavarotti Voice Competition, Alagna made his professional debut in 1988 as Alfredo Germont in La Traviata with the Glyndebourne touring company. This led to many engagements throughout the smaller cities in France and Italy, ... Add to favourites (15 fans)Biography of Joan Rivers
Joan Rivers (born June 8, 1933) is an American comedian, talk show host, businesswoman, and celebrity. She is known for her brash manner and loud, gruff voice with a heavy metropolitan New York accent. Rivers is the National Chairwoman of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and is a board member of God's Love We Deliver. Like the ground-breaking Phyllis Diller, Rivers' act relied heavily on poking fun at herself. A typical Rivers joke about her unattractiveness: "I used to stand by the side of the road with a sign: 'Last girl before freeway.'" Early life and career Joan Rivers was born Joan Sandra Molinsky in Brooklyn, New York, to Jewish-American parents Beatrice and Meyer C. Molinsky. She was raised in Westchester County, New York. She attended Connecticut College between 1950 and 1952, ... Add to favourites (18 fans)Biography of Joan Collins
Joan Henrietta Collins OBE (born May 23, 1933) is a Golden Globe Award winning British actress and bestselling author. She is most widely known for her role as Alexis Colby in the 1980s primetime soap opera Dynasty. She was born in London, England, Great Britain and is one of the United Kingdom's most popular actresses. Family and early life Collins was born in London to Joseph William "Will" Collins (a South African Jewish talent agent, 1902-88) and Elsa Bessant (an English mother, who died at 56 in 1962). She has one full sister, the author Jackie Collins, and a brother Bill Collins. She was educated at the Francis Holland School and then trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) with actors such as Sir Roger Moore and Sir Michael Caine. Early film career At the age of... Add to favourites (14 fans)Biography of Steve Vai
Steven Siro Vai (born June 6, 1960 in Carle Place, New York) is a Grammy Award-winning guitarist, composer and record producer. Early life Steve Vai got into the guitar by chance when he was asked to accompany a friend to a lesson to split the $10. The young Vai was interested in rock giants such as Jimi Hendrix, Alice Cooper and Led Zeppelin. Prior to attending Berklee College of Music in 1978, Steve took guitar lessons from now fellow guitarist Joe Satriani, and played in numerous local bands. He has acknowledged the influence of many guitarists including Jeff Beck and fusion guitarist Allan Holdsworth. Work with Frank Zappa It was also at this time that he became fascinated by the music of Frank Zappa. Steve mailed transcriptions of Zappa's guitar solos to him, and after meet... Add to favourites (18 fans)Biography of Isadora Duncan
Isadora Duncan (May 27, 1877 – September 14, 1927) was an American dancer. Born Dora Angela Duncan in San Francisco, California, she is considered by many to be the mother of Modern Dance. Although never very popular in the United States, she entertained throughout Europe. Early life Duncan was born in San Francisco, where she lived with her mother Dora, and her father, Joseph Duncan. Joseph Duncan eventually walked out on his family, giving the family a reason to convert from Roman Catholicism to strict atheism. Duncan attended school for the early years of her life, but dropped out because she found it to be constricting to her individuality. Her family was very poor, so to earn extra money, both she and her sister gave dance classes to local children. Their mother also taught p... Add to favourites (20 fans)Biography of Errol Flynn
Errol Leslie Thomson Flynn (June 20, 1909 – October 14, 1959) was an Australian-born film actor, most famous for his romantic swashbuckler roles in Hollywood films and his flamboyant lifestyle.... Add to favourites (19 fans)Biography of Walt Whitman
Walter Whitman (May 31, 1819 – March 26, 1892) was an American poet, essayist, journalist, and humanist. Proclaimed the "greatest of all American poets" by many foreign observers a mere four years after his death, he is viewed as the first urban poet. He was a part of the transition between Transcendentalism and Realism, incorporating both views in his works. His works have been translated into more than twenty-five languages. Whitman is among the most influential and controversial poets in the American canon. His work has been described as a "rude shock" and "the most audacious and debatable contribution yet made to American literature." As Whitman wrote in Leaves of Grass (By Blue Ontario's Shore), "Rhymes and rhymers pass away...America justifies itself, give it time..." Early life ... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Eddie Kidd
Eddie Kidd (b. 22 June 1959, London) is an English stunt performer. He has worked as a double in many films (notably for Timothy Dalton in The Living Daylights, Roger Moore and Michael Caine in Bull's Eye, and Pierce Brosnan in GoldenEye), but is probably best known for his motorcycle stunts. Starting his stunt career at the age of fourteen, he is the holder of many world records for jumping over cars and buses. In 1993 he jumped over the Great Wall of China on a motorbike. In 1984, Martech released a computer game based on Kidd's stunts titled Eddie Kidd Jump Challenge. Eddie tried his hand at singing and released several singles, the biggest being "Leave it to the Kidd" (Decca FR 13795) a former Tony Blackburn show 'record of the week' Despite performing over 3,000 jumps in h... Biography of Enrico Berlinguer
Enrico Berlinguer (May 25, 1922 - June 11, 1984), was an Italian politician and was national secretary of the Italian Communist Party (Partito Comunista Italiano or PCI) from 1972 until his death. Early career The son of Mario Berlinguer and Maria Loriga, Enrico Berlinguer was born in Sassari, Italy to a noble and important Sardinian family, in a notable cultural context and with familial and political relationships that would heavily influence his life and his career. His surname 'Berlinguer' is of Catalan origin, a reminder of the period when Sardinia was part of the Aragonese-Catalonian empire. He was the first cousin of Francesco Cossiga (who was a leader of the Italian Christian Democrats and later became a President of the Italian Republic), and both were relatives of Antonio ... Biography of Bobcat Goldthwait
Robert Francis 'Bobcat' Goldthwait (born May 26, 1962) is an American comedian and most commonly known for his eccentric performance of the deranged Officer Zed in the Police Academy movie franchise, who is also known for his nasally high voice. Height: 5' 7" (1.70 m) He was born in Syracuse, New York in 1962. He decided on a career as a comedian at an early age and was performing professionally while still in high school at the age of 15. He attended Bishop Grimes High School in East Syracuse, graduating with voice actor Tom Kenny (the voice of Spongebob Squarepants) in the class of 1980. He, Tom Kenny and political satirist Barry Crimmins performed in a comedy trio, billing themselves as "The Generic Comics" and going by the stage names of "Bobcat, Bearcat and Tomcat". Early in his... Biography of Jacques Salomé
Jacques Salomé, born on May 23, 1935 (source : Didier Geslain) in Toulouse, is a French psychosociologist and writer. Bibliography Relations familiales Heureux qui communique Papa, maman écoutez-moi vraiment Une vie à se dire C'est comme ça, ne discute pas Relation à l'école Charte de vie relationnelle à l'école Pour ne plus vivre sur la planète Taire T'es toi quand tu parles Découvrir la communication relationnelle Minuscules aperçus sur la difficulté d'enseigner Mille et uns chemins vers l'autre Relations professionnelles Oser travailler heureux Pour ne plus vivre sur la planète Taire Formation et supervision de l'éducateur spécialisé (épuisé) Formation à l'entretien et relation d'aide Relations à soi-même Paroles à guérir Si je m'écoutais je m'... Biography of Hervé Gaymard
Hervé Gaymard (born May 31, 1960 in Bourg-Saint-Maurice, Savoie) is a French politician and a member of UMP conservative party. He served as the country's Minister of Finances from 30 November 2004 until his resignation on 25 February 2005. Gaymard attended the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po) and then at the École nationale d'administration, graduating from the latter in 1986. After that he worked as a civil servant in a number of finance-related positions. He was elected as a local councillor in Savoie's canton de Moûtiers in 1994. He later served on the departmental council of Savoie, and in 1999, became its president. He was appointed to the finance ministry in November 2004, and was forced to resign barely 12 weeks later, on Friday, Feb 25, 2005. Scandal... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Charles Libman
Charles Libman, born May 30, 1924 in Paris, is a French lawyer.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of François Marcantoni
François Marcantoni, born May 28, 1920 in Alzi, was best known for his role in the Markovic affair, a political scandal in France in the late 1960s, involving French President George Pompidou and movie star Alain Delon. Death of Stevan Markovic On October 1, 1968, in the village of Élancourt, Yvelines, on the western outskirts of Paris, the dead body of Stevan Markovic, bodyguard of moviestar Alain Delon, was found in a public dump. Involving Alain Delon and François Marcantoni Alain Delon and a Corsican gangster Francois Marcantoni came under investigation. One of the factors pointing in that direction was a letter of Stevan Markovic to his brother Aleksandar where he writhed: "If I get killed, it's 100% fault of Alain Delon and his godfather Francois Marcantoni." Later, the... Biography of Charlotte of Belgium
Charlotte of Belgium (Princess Marie Charlotte Amélie Augustine Victoire Clémentine Léopoldine of Belgium), (June 7, 1840–January 19, 1927) as Charlotte (or Carlota), Empress of Mexico was the consort of Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico. Princess of Belgium The only daughter of Léopold I, King of the Belgians (1790–1865) by his second wife, Louise-Marie, Princess of France (1812–1850), Charlotte was born at Laeken Palace in Brussels, Belgium. She was named after her father's first wife, Princess Charlotte of Wales, who had died during childbirth. Charlotte had three brothers: Leopold, who on the death of their father became Leopold II of Belgium; Philippe, Count of Flanders, and Louis-Philippe, who died in infancy. She was also a first cousin to both Queen Victoria of the United Kingd... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Pauline Kael
Pauline Kael (June 19, 1919 – September 3, 2001) was an American film critic who wrote for The New Yorker magazine from 1968 to 1991. Kael was known for her "witty, biting, highly opinionated, and sharply focused" movie reviews. She approached movies emotionally, with a strongly colloquial writing style. She is often regarded as the most influential American film critic of her day and left a lasting impression on many major critics including Armond White and Roger Ebert, who has said that Kael "had a more positive influence on the climate for film in America than any other single person over the last three decades." Early life and career Kael was born on a chicken farm in Petaluma, California, to Isaac Paul Kael and Judith Friedman Kael, two Jewish immigrants from Poland. Affected by t... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Pierre Charpy
Pierre Charpy, born May 25, 1919 in Lyon, was a French journalist.... Biography of Richard Thomas
Richard Thomas (born June 13, 1951) is an American actor, best known as budding author "John-Boy" on the CBS television series The Waltons. Thomas was born Richard Earl Thomas in New York City, the son of Richard Thomas (born circa 1925) and the former Barbara Fallis. His parents were each dancers with the New York City Ballet and owned the New York School of Ballet. Thomas was seven when he made his Broadway debut in Sunrise at Campobello (1958) playing John Roosevelt, son of future U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He soon began his television career. In 1959, he appeared in the presentation of Ibsen's A Doll's House with Julie Harris, Christopher Plummer, and Hume Cronyn. He then began acting in daytime TV, appearing in soap operas such as The Edge of Night (as Ben Schu... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Mike Todd
Michael Todd (June 22, 1907 or 1909, or June 19, 1911 – March 22, 1958) was an American theatre and film producer, best known for his 1956 production of Around the World in Eighty Days, which won an Academy Award for Best Picture. Life Todd was born Avrom Hirsch Goldbogen in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Chaim Goldbogen (an Orthodox rabbi) and Sophia Hellerman, both Polish Jewish immigrants. He was one of nine children in a poor family, and his siblings nicknamed him "Toat" to mimic his difficulty pronouncing the word "coat." It was from this that his name was derived. His family moved to Chicago. Todd was expelled in the sixth grade for running a game of craps inside the school. In high school, he produced the school play, The Mikado, which was considered a hit. He eventually dropped ... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Catulle Mendès
Catulle Mendès (22 May 1841 – 8 February 1909) was a French poet and man of letters. Of Jewish extraction, he was born in Bordeaux. He early established himself in Paris, attaining speedy notoriety by the publication in the Revue fantaisiste (1861) of his Roman d'une nuit, for which he was condemned to a month's imprisonment and a fine of 500 francs. He was allied with the Parnassians from the beginning of the movement, and displayed extraordinary metrical skill in his first volume of poems, Philoméla (1863). In later volumes, his critics have noted that the elegant verse is distinguished rather by dexterous imitation of different writers than by any marked originality. The versatility and fecundity of Mendes' talent is shown in a series of his critical and dramatic writings, including ... Biography of Shanna Ferrigno
Shanna Ferrigno, born June 13, 1981 in Los Angeles, California, is the daugther of actor Lou Ferrigno and his wife Carla.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Jean Robic
Jean Robic (born June 10, 1921 in Vouziers (Champagne-Ardenne) – died Claye-Souilly, October 6, 1980 ) was a French road racing cyclist, who won the 1947 Tour de France. Robic was a professional cyclist from 1943 to 1961, and died in a car accident near Claye-Souilly. Robic is best known for winning the Tour de France in 1947, when he went against tradition and attacked the race leader, Pierre Brambilla, on the last day. Robic secured enough of an advantage by accelerating on the Côte de Bon Secours on leaving Rouen that he was able to secure overall victory when the race finished that day in Paris. Robic was easily recognised for much of his career by the leather crash helmet that he wore, a precaution he took in a career notable for frequent crashes and injuries. The helmet won him... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Scott Adams
Scott Raymond Adams (born June 8, 1957) is the creator of the Dilbert comic strip and the author of several business commentaries, social satires, and experimental philosophy books. Personal life Scott Adams was born in Windham, New York in 1957 and received his Bachelor's degree in Economics from Hartwick College in 1979. He also studied economics and management for his 1986 MBA from the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley. In recent years, Adams has been hurt with a series of debilitating health problems. Since late 2004, he has suffered from a reemergence of his focal dystonia which has affected his drawing.He can fool his brain by drawing using a graphics tablet. On December 12, 2005, Adams announced on his blog that he also suffers from spasmodic d... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Leonardo Del Vecchio
Leonardo Del Vecchio (May 22, 1935-) is the founder and chairman of Luxottica, a $3 billion (sales) designer and manufacturer of high-quality eyeglass frames. The firm owns the Sunglass Hut and Lenscrafters chains with a total of over 6000 stores. Mr. del Vecchio did not know Certegy (a check screening company) was selling him false information about potential customers of Lenscrafters. Certegy would deny a purchase based only on RETAIL purchases, and could not track mortgage payments, car loan payments, utility payments, or even grocery payments. Lenscrafters staff were keeping all of this from him. Those people turned away, frequently with more than $10,000.00 in their accounts would be angry and go to other stores for their glasses. Fortunately Mr. V cleaned house and got rid of Certegy... Biography of George V of the United Kingdom
George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert; 3 June 1865 – 20 January 1936) was the first British monarch belonging to the House of Windsor, which he created from the British branch of the German House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. As well as being King of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth Realms, George was the Emperor of India and the first King of Ireland post independence. George reigned from 1910 through World War I (1914–1918) until his death in 1936. From the age of twelve George served in the Royal Navy, but upon the unexpected death of his elder brother, Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, he became heir to the throne and married his brother's fiancée, Mary of Teck (known as "May" to her family after her birth month). Although they occasionally toured the ... Biography of Basil Rathbone
Basil Rathbone, MC (13 June 1892 – 21 July 1967), was an English actor most famous for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes and of suave villains in such swashbuckler films as The Mark of Zorro, Captain Blood, and The Adventures of Robin Hood. Biography Early life He was born Philip St. John Basil Rathbone in Johannesburg, South African Republic, to English parents Edgar Philip Rathbone, a mining engineer and scion of the Liverpool Rathbone family, and Anna Barbara née George, a violinist. He had two younger siblings, Beatrice and John. The Rathbones fled to England when Basil was three years old, after his father was accused by the Boers of being a British spy near the onset of the Second Boer War at the end of the 1890s. Rathbone was educated at Repton School and was engaged with... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Imre Nagy
Imre Nagy (June 7, 1896 – June 16, 1958) was a Hungarian politician, appointed Prime Minister of Hungary on two occasions. Nagy's second term ended when his non-Soviet-backed government was brought down by Soviet invasion in the failed Hungarian Revolution of 1956, resulting in Nagy's execution on charges of treason two years later. Career Nagy (pronounced ) was born in Kaposvár, to a peasant family and was apprenticed to a locksmith. He enlisted in the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I and served on the Eastern Front. He was taken prisoner in 1915. He became a member of the Russian Communist Party, and joined the Red Army. Nagy returned to Hungary in 1921. In 1930 he travelled to the Soviet Union and joined the communist party. He was engaged in agricultural research, and also ... Biography of Zola Budd
Zola Pieterse, still better known by her maiden name of Zola Budd (born May 26, 1966 in Bloemfontein, Orange Free State in South Africa), is a former Olympic track and field competitor who, within a period of less than three years, twice broke the world record in the women's 5000 meters, and twice was the women's winner at the World Cross Country Championships. Budd's career as a pioneer in women's distance running was as unusual as it was meteoric, in that she always trained and raced barefoot. However, her achievements on the track were often overshadowed by the political controversy she aroused during her short stay in Great Britain. Women's 5000 metre world record Budd shot to international fame in 1984, at the age of 17, when she broke the women's 5000 metre world record, posting ... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of John Constable
John Constable (11 June 1776 – 31 March 1837) was an English Romantic painter. Born in Suffolk, he is known principally for his landscape paintings of Dedham Vale, the area surrounding his home—now known as "Constable Country"—which he invested with an intensity of affection. "I should paint my own places best", he wrote to his friend John Fisher in 1821, "painting is but another word for feeling". His most famous paintings include Dedham Vale of 1802 and The Hay Wain of 1821. Although his paintings are now among the most popular and valuable in British art, he was never financially successful and did not become a member of the establishment until he was elected to the Royal Academy at the age of 52. He sold more paintings in France than in his native England. Early career John Cons... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Vina Bovy
Vina Bovy or Vina Bovy de l'Opéra, born May 22, 1900 in Gent, is a Belgian actress. Filmography Capitaine Fracasse, Le (1943) (as Vina Bovy de l'Opéra) .... Séraphine/Serafina ... aka Captain Fracasse (International: English title) ... aka Maschera sul cuore, La (Italy)... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Peter Balin
Peter Balin, born June 5, 1932 in Mt. Edge, iis an American author and occulist.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Roberto Bestonso
Roberto Bestonso, born May 27, 1942 in Nice, is a French ballet dancer.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Charles Fabry
Maurice Paul Auguste Charles Fabry (11 June 1867, Marseille – 11 December 1945, Paris) was a French physicist. He and Henri Buisson discovered the ozone layer in 1913. In optics, he discovered an explanation for the phenomenon of interference fringes. Together with his colleague Alfred Pérot he invented the Fabry-Perot interferometer. He won the Henry Draper Medal in 1919. He was the first general director of the Institut d'optique théorique et appliquée and director of "grande école" École supérieure d'optique (SupOptique).... Biography of Mona Riegger-Marquardt
Mona Riegger-Marquardt, born May 28, 1957 in Stuttgart, is a bookseller, author and German astrologer.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Howard Kaylan
Howard Kaylan (born Howard Kaplan, 22 June 1947, New York) is an American rock and roll musician, best known as a founding member and lead singer of the 1960s band, The Turtles. Early days Kaylan grew up in Westchester, a suburb of Los Angeles, California. He studied choral music and clarinet, and won a Bank of America Fine Arts Award at the age of 16. He graduated early (as valedictorian) from Westchester High School, and briefly attended UCLA on a scholarship. Music career Kaylan and Mark Volman founded The Turtles, a popular band of the late 1960s. After that band folded, at the end of 1970, Kaylan and Volman signed on as members of Frank Zappa's band, The Mothers of Invention. Five albums and the film, 200 Motels came from that partnership, as did the stage names "Flo & Eddie... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Roger Lemerre
Roger Lemerre (born 18 June, 1941 in Bricquebec, Manche) is a French football manager and former football player. He has managed the French national side, and is currently without a club. He last managed the Morocco national football team, being fired on July 9, 2009. Player career His professional playing career spanned 15 seasons, from 1961 to 1975: between 1961 and 1969 he played for Sedan and lose the Cup in 1965, before moving to Nantes (1968-1971), Nancy (1971-1973) and Lens (1973-1975). He won 6 caps for France between 1968 and 1971, one of which he gained in a 5-0 drubbing by England. Manager career Between 1975 and 1978, he was the coach of Red Star from Saint-Ouen, and then went back to RC Lens for a season as coach, before moving to Paris FC for two seasons. In the ... Biography of Louise Bessette
Louise Bessette, born June 20, 1959 in Montréal, is a Canadian pianist.... Biography of Keir Dullea
Keir Dullea (IPA: ; born May 30, 1936) is an American actor perhaps best known for the character of astronaut David Bowman he portrayed in the 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey and in 1984's 2010: The Year We Make Contact as well as in the cult film Bunny Lake is Missing. Personal life Dullea was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of Margaret (née Ruttan) and Robert Dullea. Dullea was raised in the Greenwich Village section of New York City where his parents ran a bookstore. He graduated from George School in Pennsylvania. Dullea has been married four times. He has been married to actress Mia Dillon since 1999. Career Dullea made his film debut in 1961's Hoodlum Priest, in which he played a juvenile delinquent, though he had an earlier role as the German pilot in a 1960 television a... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Emile Male
Émile Mâle (June 2, 1862 - October 6, 1954) was a French art historian, one of the first to study medieval, mostly sacral French art and the influence of eastern European iconography thereon. He was a member of the Académie Française, and a director of the Académie de France à Rome. Mâle was born in Commentry, Auvergne. A pupil at the École normale supérieure, he received his degree in 1886. He taught rhetoric at Saint-Étienne, then at the University of Toulouse. He received his doctorate in 1899. Having taught a course in the history of Christian art at the Sorbonne since 1906, he held the chair in history of art there from 1912. He was the successor to Louis Duchesne as head of the French Academy in Rome, 1923-1937. Among Mâle's many contributions to the understanding of the art of by... Sam Snead born May 27, 1912 Pietro Annigoni born June 7, 1910 F. Lee Bailey born June 10, 1933 Fernando Henrique Cardoso born June 18, 1931 William Haddon born May 24, 1926 Louise Fazenda born June 17, 1895 Jordi Pujol born June 9, 1930 Dominique Prieur born June 21, 1949 Antônio Ermírio de Moraes born June 4, 1928 Anne de Vries born May 22, 1904 Alessandro Penna born June 12, 1906 Geoffrey Finsberg born June 13, 1926 Clemente Estable born May 23, 1894 Hans-Jorg Walter born June 2, 1925 Koweït born June 19, 1961 Eduardo Suplicy born June 21, 1941 Ferdinand Fabre born June 9, 1827 Raphaël Géminiani born June 12, 1925 André Chamson born June 6, 1900 Yves Haumont born June 11, 1934 Bruce Weitz born May 27, 1943 Claude Santelli born June 17, 1923 James Blish born May 23, 1921 C. C. Beck born June 8, 1910 Jean-Jesus Chavarrias born June 4, 1978 Zulma Bouffar born May 28, 1843 Bernhard von Gudden born June 7, 1824 Marshall Reed born May 28, 1917 Robert C. Graham born May 24, 1852 Lucien Hillemacher born June 10, 1860 Robert A. Alberty born June 21, 1921 Fernand Bouisson born June 16, 1874 Henri-Jacques Proumen born May 23, 1879 Louis Chadourne born June 7, 1890 Paolo Boselli born June 8, 1838 Clark Branson (journaliste) born June 4, 1939 André Vandernoot born June 2, 1927 Christian Dovéro born May 25, 1919 Bates Lowry born June 21, 1923 |
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