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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 Leo 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 Leo and the Ascendant in Gemini. Add to favourites (140 fans)Biography of François Hollande
François Gérard Georges Hollande (French pronunciation: ; born 12 August 1954) is a French politician who is the President-elect of France. He also served as the First Secretary of the French Socialist Party from 1997 to 2008 and as a Deputy of the National Assembly of France for Corrèze's 1st Constituency since 1997, and previously represented that seat from 1988 to 1993. He was the Mayor of Tulle from 2001 to 2008, and was the President of the Corrèze General Council from 2008 to 2012. He was elected as President of France on 6 May 2012, defeating the incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy. Early life and background Hollande was born in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Upper Normandy, to a middle-class family. His mother, Nicole Frédérique Marguerite Tribert (1927–2009), was a social worker, and his fath... Add to favourites (153 fans)Biography of Sandra Bullock
Sandra Annette Bullock (pronounced /ˈbʊlək/; born July 26, 1964) is an American actress who rose to fame in the 1990s, after roles in successful films such as Speed and While You Were Sleeping. She has since established her career with films such as Miss Congeniality and Crash, which received critical acclaim. In 2007, she was ranked as the 14th richest female celebrity with an estimated fortune of $85 million. In 2009, Bullock starred in the most financially successful films of her career, The Proposal and The Blind Side. Bullock was awarded a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress, a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role, and the Academy Award for Best Actress, for her role as Leigh Anne Tuohy in The Blind Side. Early ... Add to favourites (110 fans)Biography of Mick Jagger
Sir Michael Phillip "Mick" Jagger (born July 26, 1943) is an English rock musician, actor, songwriter, record and film producer and businessman. He is best known as the lead singer and one of the founding members of The Rolling Stones. Jagger was not an immediate success as lead singer of The Rolling Stones. By his own admission, he was a stiff and awkward school boy in front of an audience, but in the same way the Stones learned how to play and write songs – through imitating other artists – Jagger developed a stage presence. When the Stones began to play live gigs throughout England with other artists, such as Ike and Tina Turner, Jagger learned from other singers how to work an audience and quickly developed his own unique style. As his songwriting and recording career emerged, Richa... Add to favourites (58 fans)Biography of Louis de Funès
Louis Germain David de Funès de Galarza (fyˈnɛs) (July 31, 1914 – January 27, 1983) was a French actor who is considered by many to be one of the giants of French comedy. His acting style is remembered for its high energy performance, a wide range of facial expressions and an engaging, snappy impatience. He was enormously successful in several countries for many years — France, but also Spain, Germany, Belgium, former Yugoslavia, The Netherlands, Italy, Greece, Poland, Romania, Lebanon, Israel, Turkey, and the Soviet Union — but remained almost unknown in the English-speaking world. He was only noted in the United States in 1974 with the release of The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob. In a 1968 poll, he was voted France's favorite actor. Many of his most successful films such a... Add to favourites (44 fans)Biography of Fidel Castro
Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz (born August 13, 1926) is the current President of Cuba. On July 31, 2006, Castro, after undergoing intestinal surgery for diverticulitis, transferred his responsibilities to the First Vice-President, his younger brother Raúl Castro. On June 2, 2007, Castro appeared on Cuban Television with Vietnamese Communist Party Leader Non Duc Mahn looking much healthier, indicating his full recovery. He led the revolution overthrowing Fulgencio Batista in 1959 and shortly after was sworn in as the Prime Minister of Cuba. Castro became First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba in 1965, and led the transformation of Cuba into a one-party socialist republic. In 1976 he became president of the Council of State as well as of the Council of Ministers. He also holds the supre... Add to favourites (27 fans)Biography of Neil Armstrong
Neil Alden Armstrong (August 5, 1930 – August 25, 2012) was an American NASA astronaut, test pilot, aerospace engineer, university professor, United States Naval Aviator, and the first person to set foot upon the Moon. Before becoming an astronaut, Armstrong was in the United States Navy and served in the Korean War. After the war, he served as a test pilot at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) High-Speed Flight Station, now known as the Dryden Flight Research Center, where he flew over 900 flights in a variety of aircraft. As a research pilot, Armstrong served as project pilot on the F-100 Super Sabre A and C variants, F-101 Voodoo, and the Lockheed F-104A Starfighter. He also flew the Bell X-1B, Bell X-5, North American X-15, F-105 Thunderchief, F-106 Delta Dart, B... Add to favourites (13 fans)Biography of JonBenet Ramsey
JonBenét Patricia Ramsey (August 6, 1990 – December 26, 1996) was a six-year-old girl found murdered in the basement of her parents' home in Boulder, Colorado, nearly eight hours after she was reported missing. The case drew attention throughout the United States when no suspect was charged and suspicions turned to possible family involvement. The tantalizing clues of the case inspired numerous books and articles that attempt to solve the mystery. Many details of the case, including her parents' wealth, her apparently violent death, and the fact that JonBenét had frequently been entered in beauty contests, enhanced public interest in the case. On August 16, 2006, the case returned to the news when John Mark Karr, a 41-year-old school teacher, reportedly confessed to her murder. (On Augu... Add to favourites (39 fans)Biography of Mika (singer)
Michael Penniman (born 18 August 1983), also known as Mika is a Lebanon-born, London-based singer who has a recording contract with Casablanca Records and Universal Music. Some sources note his birth name as Michael Holbrook Penniman. Source for his birth time: the forum of his site www.mikafrance.com Early life Mika was born in Beirut, Lebanon. He is the middle child of the five children born to a Lebanese mother and an American father. When he was one year old his family was forced to leave war-torn Lebanon and moved to Paris. He wrote his first song, which he describes as an "awful" piano instrumental called "Angry", at age seven. The family moved to London when he was nine years old. In London, he experienced more severe bullying at school and had problems with dyslexia, so he was ... Add to favourites (17 fans)Biography of Inès de la Fressange
Inès Marie Laetitia Eglantine Isabelle de Seignard de la Fressange (born 11 August 1957), is a French designer of fashion and perfumes. She was born in Gassin, Var, France. Her French father (a marquis) was a stockbroker, and her mother was an Argentinian model. She grew up in an 18th century mill outside Paris with three brothers. Her grandmother was Madame Simone Jacquinot, heiress to the Lazard banking fortune. In the 1980s, she modeled for photographer Karl Lagerfeld at Chanel, becoming his muse, but in 1989, they had an argument and parted company. Ines does not now model very often. She is now a businesswomen with a chain of clothing boutiques, a designer and a consultant for Jean-Paul Gaultier. In 1989, she became one of the series of models whose image represented Marianne, t... Add to favourites (35 fans)Biography of Helen Mirren
Dame Helen Mirren, DBE, (born on July 26, 1945) is an English stage, television and film actress. She has won an Academy Award, four SAG Awards and assorted BAFTAs, Golden Globes and Emmy Awards during her career. Personal life Mirren was born Ilyena Vasilievna Mironov in Ilford, Essex, now a part of Greater London. She was the second of three children of a father of Russian origin and an English mother. Mirren's paternal grandfather, a Russian nobleman, tsarist colonel and diplomat, was negotiating an arms deal in Britain and was stranded there, along with his family, during the Russian Revolution. Her father, Vasily Petrovich Mironov, called himself Basil and changed the family name to Mirren in the 1950s. He played the viola with the London Philharmonic before World War II and, afte... Biography of Marie Besnard
Marie Besnard (August 15, 1896 - February 14, 1980) was an accused serial poisoner in the early 20th century. Born Marie Davaillaud in Loudun, France (1897), Marie married Auguste Antigny in 1920. The marriage lasted until his death in 1927 of pleurisy (Antigny was known to suffer from tuberculosis). In 1928, Marie married Leon Besnard. When two wealthy aunts of Leon's died, and left the bulk of their estates to Leon's parents, the couple invited the parents to move in with them. Soon thereafter, Leon's father died, apparently from eating poisoned mushrooms. Leon's mother followed three months later, apparently a victim of pneumonia. The parents' estate was left to Leon and his sister, Lucie, who was supposed to have committed suicide, a few months later. Around this time, Maries father... Biography of Jean-Jacques Sempé
Jean-Jacques Sempé (born August 17, 1932 in Bordeaux) is a French cartoonist. Some of his cartoons are quite striking, but most are sweet and sentimental and somehow manage to be gentle even when the topic is difficult. He once drew a series called Le petit Nicolas, starting it in the 1950s, but he is best known for his poster-like illustrations. His career started in France within the context of the Franco-Belgian comics industry. His "mute" watercolors or single image sketches, where the characters speak in pictures or not at all (but somehow manage to convey a rich story) slowly gained international attention. His work has appeared as the cover of The New Yorker magazine several times.... Add to favourites (16 fans)Biography of Calogero
Calogero (born Calogero Maurici on July 30, 1971 in Échirolles, near Grenoble) is a French singer. Height: 1m75 By the age of six Calogero had already taken an interest in music. He quickly learned to play several instruments, including the flute, piano and bass, and in 1986 became the lead singer and song-writer for a band called Les Charts, that he started together with his brother, Gioacchino, and a childhood friend, Francis Maggiulli. Between 1989 and 1997, Les Charts released 5 albums : L'océan sans fond (1989), Notre monde à nous (1991), Hannibal, (1994), Acte 1 (1995), and Changer (1997). As the band began to lose its momentum, Calogero decided to launch himself as a solo artist and gathered important connections by writing songs and collaborating with already popular artis... Add to favourites (14 fans)Biography of Roland Orzabal
Roland Orzabal (full name Roland Jaime Orzabal de la Quintana) is an internationally acclaimed musician, songwriter and record producer. He is known mainly as a co-founding member of Tears for Fears, of which he is the main songwriter and predominant vocalist, but he has also achieved success as a producer of other artists. Born on 22 August 1961, in Portsmouth, England (birth time source: his rising sign is Gemini, so he was born between 23:05 PM and midnight), Orzabal's mother is English and his father is from Paris, but of Spanish-Basque descent. Orzabal was originally named "Raoul" at birth for two weeks, but this was subsuquently changed to Roland to anglicize the name as they were living in England. As well as his native English, he is fluent in French and Spanish. Early career... Biography of Maria de Medeiros
Maria de Medeiros, DamSE (pron. IPA , complete name Maria de Medeiros Esteves Vitorino de Almeida) (born August 19, 1965 in Lisbon) is a Portuguese actress and director who has been involved in both European and American film productions. She is the daughter of musician and composer António Vitorino de Almeida. Among Maria de Medeiros' most memorable film appearances are three early 1990s roles. Her considerable resemblance to Anaïs Nin landed her the primary role in Henry & June (1990) in which she played the author. In 1990, she played the role of Maria in Ken McMullen's lavish film about the rise of the Paris Commune 1871 and, in 1994, Medeiros appeared in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction, playing Butch Coolidge's (Bruce Willis) girlfriend Fabienne. In 2003 she appeared as a haird... Biography of Hervé Vilard
René Villard, born July 24, 1946 in Paris, better known as Hervé Villard, is a French singer.... Add to favourites (10 fans)Biography of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, later Queen Elizabeth (Elizabeth Angela Marguerite; 4 August 1900 – 30 March 2002), was the Queen Consort of King George VI of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions from 1936 until his death in 1952. After her husband's death, she was known as Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, to avoid confusion with her daughter, Elizabeth II. Before her husband ascended the throne, from 1923 to 1936 she was known as the Duchess of York. She was the last Queen of Ireland and Empress of India. Born into a family of Scottish nobility (her father inherited the Earldom of Strathmore and Kinghorne in 1904), she came to prominence in 1923 when she married Albert, Duke of York, the second son of George V and Queen Mary. As Duchess of York, she – along with her husband and their t... Add to favourites (19 fans)Biography of Aldous Huxley
Aldous Leonard Huxley (July 26, 1894 – November 22, 1963) was an English writer and one of the most prominent members of the famous Huxley family. He spent the latter part of his life in the United States, living in Los Angeles from 1937 until his death in 1963. Best known for his novels and wide-ranging output of essays, he also published short stories, poetry, travel writing, and film stories and scripts. Through his novels and essays Huxley functioned as an examiner and sometimes critic of social mores, norms and ideals. Huxley was a humanist but was also interested towards the end of his life in spiritual subjects such as parapsychology and philosophical mysticism. By the end of his life Huxley was considered, in some academic circles, a leader of modern thought and an intellectual of ... Biography of Kathie Lee Gifford
Kathie Lee Gifford (born Kathryn Lee Epstein on August 16, 1953) is an American playwright, singer, songwriter, and actress, famous for her stint on the television talk show Live with Regis and Kathie Lee, which she co-hosted with Regis Philbin for 15 years. So far she has received 11 Emmy nominations. Height : 5' 6" (1.68 m) Early life Kathie Lee Gifford was born in Paris, France to Aaron Leon Epstein and his wife, Joan. Her father was serving in the United States Navy. She grew up in Bowie, Maryland, in the United States where she was a cheerleader for Bowie High School. One of her grandparents was Jewish and her mother was a Methodist; Gifford grew up in a culturally Jewish environment, but she became a born-again Christian at the age of 12 (after seeing a Christian education fil... Biography of Jean Piaget
Jean Piaget (August 9, 1896 – September 16, 1980) was a Swiss philosopher, natural scientist and developmental psychologist, well known for his work studying children and his theory of cognitive development. According to Ernst von Glasersfeld, Jean Piaget is also "the great pioneer of the constructivist theory of knowing". Piaget was born in Neuchâtel in the French-speaking part of Switzerland. His father, Arthur Piaget, was a professor of medieval literature at the University of Neuchâtel. Piaget was a precocious child who developed an interest in biology and the natural world, particularly mollusks, and even published a number of papers before he graduated from high school. In fact, his long career of scientific research began when he was just eleven, with the 1907 publication of a sh... Biography of Ted Hughes
Edward James Hughes OM (17 August 1930 – 28 October 1998) was an English poet and children's writer, known as Ted Hughes. Critics routinely rank him as one of the best poets of his generation. Hughes was British Poet Laureate from 1984 until his death. Ted Hughes was married from 1956-63 to the American poet Sylvia Plath, who committed suicide in 1963 at the age of 30. His part in the relationship became controversial, particularly to some feminists and (particularly) US admirers of Plath, who even accused him of murder. Hughes himself never publicly entered the debate, but his last poetic work, Birthday Letters (1998), explored their complex relationship, and to many, put him in a significantly better light. In 2003 he was portrayed by British actor Daniel Craig in Sylvia, a biogra... Biography of Pierre Bourdieu
Pierre Bourdieu (August 1, 1930 – January 23, 2002) was an acclaimed French sociologist whose work employed methods drawn from a wide range of disciplines: from philosophy and literary theory to sociology and anthropology. He is best known for his book Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgment of Taste, in which he tried to connect aesthetic judgments to positions in social space. The most notable aspect of Bourdieu's theory is the development of methodologies, combining both theory and empirical data, that attempt to dissolve some of the most troublesome antagonisms in theory and research, trying to reconcile such difficulties as how to understand the subject within objective structures (in the process, trying to reconcile structure and agency). Bourdieu also pioneered methodologi... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Bambi Bembenek
Lawrencia "Laurie" Bembenek, also known as "Bambi" Bembenek, (born August 15, 1958) is a woman convicted of murdering her husband's ex-wife, Christine Schultz, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on May 28, 1981. Her story garnered national attention, and "Bambi" became a folk hero as a "woman scorned". Bembenek's then-husband, Fred Schultz, was a Milwaukee Police Department detective. Bembenek herself was a former Milwaukee police officer who had been fired and had gone on to sue the department, claiming that it engaged in sex discrimination and other illegal activities. Bembenek had also worked briefly as a waitress at a Playboy club. At the time of her arrest, she was working for Marquette University's Public Safety Department, in downtown Milwaukee. Murder On May 28, 1981, Christine Schult... Biography of Roland Dumas
Roland Dumas (b. 23 August 1922 in Limoges, Haute-Vienne) is a lawyer and French Socialist (PS) politician who served as Minister of European Affairs (19 July to 7 December, 1984) and Minister of External Affairs (7 December, 1984 - 20 March, 1986) under Laurent Fabius. He again served the Republic as chief diplomat in the Rocard, Cresson, and Bérégovoy cabinets (12 May, 1988 - 29 March, 1993) and later became President of France's Constitutional Council (1995 to 1999). Whilst President of the Constitutional Counsel, the body argued in favour of complete judicial immunity for the French President--a controversial decision given both Jacques Chirac and Dumas's numerous scandals. In May 2007, Dumas received a 12 months jail sentence (supended) for funds he mis-appropriated acting as ex... Biography of Wim Wenders
Ernst Wilhelm ("Wim") Wenders (born August 14, 1945) is a German film director, playwright, photographer, and producer. He was born in Düsseldorf. Career and awards Wenders began his career in film as part of the New German Cinema in the late 1960s, making his feature directorial debut with Summer in the City in 1970. Awards that he has received include the Golden Lion for The State of Things at the Venice Film Festival in 1982, the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 1984 for his movie Paris, Texas, and Best Direction for Wings of Desire at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Wenders was awarded honorary doctorates at the Sorbonne in Paris in 1989 and at the Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium in 2005. He was awarded the Leopard of Honour at the Locarno International Film Festi... Biography of Julie Newmar
Julie Newmar (born Julie Chalene Newmeyer on August 16, 1933) is an American actress, dancer and singer. Youth Julie Newmar was born in Los Angeles, California, the eldest of three children. She graduated from John Marshall High School. Her mother, Helen Jesmer, was a Ziegfeld Follies dancer, her father, Donald Newmeyer, was a teacher and real estate investor. Her first appearances, before she changed her name, were as the "dancer-assassin" in Slaves of Babylon (1953) and as "the gilded girl" in Serpent of the Nile (1953) in which she was clad only in gold paint. She also danced in several other films including The Band Wagon and Demetrius and the Gladiators and was a ballerina with the Los Angeles Opera. She also worked as a choreographer and dancer for Universal Studios. Career ... Add to favourites (10 fans)Biography of George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw (26 July 1856–2 November 1950) was a world-renowned Irish author. Born in Dublin, he moved to London when he turned twenty. His first success was as a music and literary critic, but he was drawn to drama and authored more than sixty plays during his career. Typically his work is leavened by a delightful vein of comedy, but nearly all of it bears earnest messages Shaw hoped his audiences would embrace. Politically an ardent socialist, he wrote many brochures and speeches for the Fabian Society and became an accomplished orator in furtherance of its causes. Those included gaining equal political rights for men and women, alleviating abuses of the working class, rescinding private ownership of productive land, and promoting healthful lifestyles. Shaw married Charlott... Add to favourites (12 fans)Biography of Kathleen Battle
Kathleen Battle (b. August 13, 1948) is an African-American Lyric Soprano. She is particularly known for her pure timbre, exceptional technique and musicianship, and ability to connect with her audience. Life and career Early life Battle was born in Portsmouth, Ohio, the youngest of seven children. Her father was a steelworker, and her mother was an active participant in the gospel music of the family's African Methodist Episcopal church. It was through Battle's musical experiences with her mother and at church that she first grew to love music. Battle attended Portsmouth High School where her music teacher and mentor was Charles Varney. In a Time magazine interview with reporter Michael Walsh, he told of his wonder at first hearing the eight-year old Battle sing, describing her... Biography of Danny Bonaduce
Danny Bonaduce (pronounced /bɑnədutʃi/), born Dante Daniel Bonaduce, August 13, 1959 in Broomall, Pennsylvania, is an American comedian, actor, radio, and television personality. Height: 5' 6" (1.68 m) The son of veteran TV writer/producer Joseph Bonaduce (Mayberry RFD, One Day At A Time, Good Times), the naturally redheaded Bonaduce gained prominence as a child actor of the 1970s, co-starring as Shirley Partridge's (played by Shirley Jones) wisecracking second son, Danny Partridge, on the sitcom/television series, The Partridge Family. Bonaduce's primary current occupation is co-hosting The Adam Carolla Show. He frequently makes personal appearances in television, radio, and at public events. Bonaduce achieved fame at the age of ten, starring as Danny Partridge on ... Biography of Keith Carradine
Keith Carradine (born August 8, 1949, in San Mateo, California) is an actor and Academy Award-winning songwriter born into a family of actors. His father is John Carradine, his half-brother is David Carradine, and his full brother is Robert Carradine. All three Carradine brothers appeared together as the Younger brothers in Walter Hill's 1980 film The Long Riders, with Keith playing Jim Younger. Carradine appeared again for Hill in 1981's Southern Comfort. His daughter by actress Shelley Plimpton is Martha Plimpton, who was conceived when her parents appeared together in the Broadway musical Hair. Carradine's first notable film appearance was in director Robert Altman's McCabe & Mrs. Miller in 1971. He also portrayed the character Kwai Chang Caine as a teenager in the 1972 television... Biography of Julia Child
Julia Child (born Julia Carolyn McWilliams August 15, 1912 – August 13, 2004) was an American cook, author, and television personality, who introduced French cuisine and cooking techniques to the American mainstream, through her many cookbooks and television programs. Her most famous works are the 1961 cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking and, showcasing her sui generis television persona, the series The French Chef, which premiered in 1963. Youth and World War II Born Julia Carolyn McWilliams to John and Julia Carolyn ("Caro") McWilliams in the wealthy community of Pasadena, California, she grew up eating traditional New England food prepared by the family maid. She attended Polytechnic School from fourth grade to ninth grade and then The Branson School in Ross, California. Af... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Sergio Galeotti
Sergio Galeotti, born July 26, 1945 in Pietrasanta, died August 14, 1985, was an Italian entrepreneur, founder of compagny Armani.... Biography of Emile Zuccarelli
Émile Zuccarelli, born August 4, 1940 in Bastia, Haute-Corse, France, is a French politician.... Biography of Shelley Winters
Shelley Winters (August 18, 1920 – January 14, 2006) was a two-time Academy Award-winning American actress. Early life Winters was born Shirley Schrift in St. Louis, Missouri, the daughter of Jewish parents Jonas Schrift, a designer of men's clothing, and Rose (Winters), a singer. Her family moved to Brooklyn, New York when she was three years old. She studied in the Hollywood Studio Club, sharing the same bedroom with another beginner: Marilyn Monroe. Career As the New York Times obituary noted, "A major movie presence for more than five decades, Shelley Winters turned herself into a widely respected actress who won two Oscars". Winters originally broke into Hollywood as "the Blonde Bombshell," but quickly tired of the role's limitations. She washed off her makeup and played ag... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Marcel Dib
Marcel Dib, (born 10 August 1960, in Marseille) France is a former football midfielder which notably played for AS Monaco FC and Olympique de Marseille, at that time in Ligue 2. Height: 175cm Nickname : El Diablo Titles Division 1 1988 with AS Monaco FC. French cup 1991 with AS Monaco FC. UEFA Cup Winner's Cup runner-up in 1992 with AS Monaco FC.... Biography of Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria
Archduke Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria, Hungary and Bohemia (21 August 1858 - 30 January 1889) was the son and heir of (Kaiser) Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria and (Kaiserin) Empress Elisabeth of Austria. His death, apparently through suicide, along with that of his mistress, Baroness Mary Vetsera, at his Mayerling hunting lodge in 1889 made international headlines, fueled international conspiracy rumours and ultimately may have sealed the long-term fate of the Habsburg monarchy. Background Crown Prince Rudolf was born on August 21, 1858 in Schloss Laxenburg near Vienna as the son of Emperor Franz Joseph I. Influenced by his tutor Ferdinand von Hochstetter (who later became the first manager of the Imperial Natural History Museum), Rudolf became very interested in natural sciences,... Biography of Thierry Frémont
Thierry Frémont, born July 24, 1962 in Paris, is a French comedian and actor. Awards International Emmy Awards 2005 du meilleur acteur pour Dans la tête du tueur. Prix d'interprétation au Festival de Luchon 2005 pour Dans la tête du tueur. Molière 2004 du meilleur second rôle pour Signé Dumas. Prix Jean Gabin en 1988 pour le rôle principal des Noces barbares. César du meilleur espoir masculin 1988 pour Travelling avant Filmography 1984 : Les Capricieux, de Michel Deville (TV) 1987 : Travelling avant, de Jean-Charles Tacchella 1987 : Les Noces barbares, de Marion Hänsel 1988 : Mon ami le traître, de José Giovanni 1991 : Merci la vie, de Bertrand Blier 1991 : Fortune Express, d'Olivier Schatzky 1991 : Le Gang des tractions, de Josée Dayan et François Rossini (f... Biography of Robert Culp
Robert Martin Culp (born August 16, 1930 in Oakland, California) is an American actor, best known for his work in television. Culp earned an international reputation for his role as Kelly Robinson on I Spy (1965-1968), the espionage TV series, where he and co-star Bill Cosby played a pair of secret agents (Cosby played the role of Alexander Scott.) He is also a director and screenwriter. Culp graduated at Berkeley High School in 1947, and is also a graduate of the University of the Pacific. He been married five times and has three sons and a daughter. From 1967 to 1970, he was married to Eurasian actress France Nuyen, whom he met when she guest-starred on I Spy in 1966. She appeared in four episodes of the series, two of them written by Culp himself. During the series run, Culp wrote sc... Xavier Emmanuelli born August 23, 1938 Felix Wankel born August 13, 1902 Bernard Lacombe born August 15, 1952 Emily Robison born August 16, 1972 Andrée Aga Khan born August 15, 1898 Irene des Pays-Bas born August 5, 1939 Susan George born July 26, 1950 Le Caire (Égypte) born August 5, 0969 Menachem Begin born August 16, 1913 Elias Canetti born July 25, 1905 Charles Vanel born August 21, 1892 Frank Adisson born July 24, 1969 Anjanette Comer born August 7, 1939 Colm Feore born August 22, 1958 Jose Silva born August 11, 1914 Rory Calhoun born August 8, 1922 Alfred Tennyson born August 6, 1809 Wendell Berry born August 5, 1934 Ilene Kristen born July 30, 1952 M. M. Kaye born August 21, 1908 Torquay (Royaume-Uni) born August 12, 1892 Alain Corneau born August 7, 1943 Bernard Menez born August 8, 1944 Paul Panhard born August 1, 1881 Jackie Bird born July 31, 1962 Chypre born August 16, 1960 Florelle born August 9, 1898 Kevin Ryerson born July 28, 1951 Daniel Ceccaldi born July 25, 1927 Maria Anna Mozart born July 30, 1751 Gabriel de Belgique born August 20, 2003 Elizabeth Dole born July 29, 1936 Karin Smith born August 4, 1955 Fulton MacKay born August 12, 1922 Arthyr Chadbourne born July 23, 1940 Joseph Calleia born August 4, 1897 Flávio de Carvalho born August 10, 1899 Marisabel Lomba born August 17, 1974 Joe Feeney born August 14, 1931 Don Ho born August 13, 1930 Sander Littel born July 29, 1939 Russell Baker born August 14, 1925 Claude Autant-Lara born August 5, 1901 Johan Micoud born July 24, 1973 Diane Wakoski born August 3, 1937 Louise Conte born July 25, 1923 Just Fontaine born August 18, 1933 Jerry Tarkanian born August 8, 1930 Cornelis Gorter born August 15, 1903 Alain Carpentier born August 11, 1933 Willie Lanier born August 21, 1945 Robert von Heeren born August 1, 1964 Lew Selznick born August 4, 1932 Phyllis Schlafly born August 15, 1924 William Waldegrave born August 15, 1946 Joachim Ringelnatz born August 7, 1883 Ellen Yoakum born August 2, 1903 Bruno Pontecorvo born August 22, 1913 Anthony West born August 4, 1914 John Townley born August 17, 1945 Hugh Herbert born August 10, 1887 Franco Menichelli born August 3, 1941 Tom Eyen born August 14, 1940 Jack Kramer born August 1, 1921 Vincent Bugliosi born August 18, 1934 Jean-Anne-Henri Depaul born July 26, 1811 Wolfgang Thomassen born July 27, 1923 Bristol (Royaume-Uni) born August 8, 1373 Jeanette Glenn born August 3, 1918 Tom Courtney born August 17, 1933 Ivo Consolini born August 3, 1939 Antonio Maccanico born August 4, 1924 Dennis Sutton born August 18, 1946 Jay Matthews born July 28, 1948 René Trintzius born July 29, 1898 Benjamin Godard born August 18, 1849 Ulrich Prager born August 15, 1916 Adrianne Don born July 24, 1895 Colorado born August 1, 1876 William Beebe born July 29, 1877 Gary Duncan born August 6, 1931 Bahreïn born August 14, 1971 Andrew Watt Kay born August 14, 1916 Neri Pozza born August 5, 1912 Kelly Michael (chanteuse) born August 2, 1959 Natalia Kills born August 15, 1986 Rocco Ritchie born August 11, 2000 Gérald Véniard born August 19, 1970 Guy Bourguignon born July 27, 1920 Jo Frachon born August 14, 1919 |
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