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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 Virgo and the Ascendant in Aquarius in AND in ![]() Just click on the names of your choice to see the horoscopes of celebrities who have the Sun in Virgo and the Ascendant in Aquarius. Add to favourites (133 fans)Biography of Ségolène Royal
Marie-Ségolène Royal (born 22 September 1953 in Dakar, Senegal, then a French colony), known as Ségolène Royal, is a French politician. She is the president of the Poitou-Charentes region, a member of the National Assembly and a prominent member of the Socialist Party. On 16 November 2006, Socialist Party members elected her as their candidate for the 2007 French presidential election. In the first round of voting in that election, on April 22, 2007, Royal received 25.87 percent of votes to qualify for the second round to face Nicolas Sarkozy who received 31.18 percent. Both debated on 2 May 2007. Preliminary vote counting on May 6, 2007 showed that Sarkozy was elected to be the next President. Sarkozy was elected on May 6, with 53.06 percent of the votes, and Royal lost the election wi... Add to favourites (25 fans)Biography of Cécile de Ménibus
Cécile Moharic, best known as Cécile de Ménibus, born September 16, 1970 in Chartres, is a French journalist and TV host. She is well known to work with Sébastien Cauet for the French TV show "La Méthode Cauet" (2003 - ).... Add to favourites (26 fans)Biography of LeAnn Rimes
LeAnn Rimes (born Margaret LeAnn Rimes August 28, 1982 in Jackson, Mississippi) is an American country music singer. Rimes emerged with the single "Blue" when she was only 13 years old, and by age 24 she had sold over 37 million albums. She has won an American Music Award, two Grammy Awards, three Academy of Country Music Awards, and twelve Billboard Music Awards. She holds three important records in the music industry, as the current youngest person to win a Grammy and her version of "How Do I Live" is currently the longest charting song on the U.S. Hot 100 at 69 weeks. This was the first multi-platinum country single , selling over 3 million copies. Guided by her guitar playing mother, Rimes started singing and tap dancing at the age of two. At age six, her family moved to Garland, Te... Add to favourites (15 fans)Biography of Letizia Ortiz
Letizia, the Princess of Asturias (born Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano September 15, 1972, Oviedo, Spain) is the wife of Felipe, the Prince of Asturias, the heir apparent to the Spanish throne. She is styled HRH The Princess of Asturias. Family Letizia is the eldest daughter of Jesús Ortiz Álvarez, a journalist, and Paloma Rocasolano Rodríguez, (born April 15, 1952) a registered nurse and also a hospital union representative. Her parents divorced in 1999 and her father remarried fellow journalist Ana Togores . Letizia's paternal grandmother, Menchu Álvarez del Valle, was a well known radio broadcaster in Asturias for over 40 years. She is the first future Queen of Spain not born to a noble family. Princess Letizia has two sisters: Telma Ortiz Rocasolano, (born October 25, 1973) an econ... Biography of Ivan the Terrible
Ivan IV Vasilyevich (Russian: Иван IV Васильевич) (August 25, 1530, Moscow – March 18, 1584, Moscow) was the Grand Duke of Muscovy from 1533 to 1547 and was the first ruler of Russia to assume the title of tsar (or czar). His long reign saw the conquest of Tartary and Siberia and subsequent transformation of Russia into a multiethnic and multiconfessional state. This tsar retains his place in the Russian tradition simply as Ivan Grozny (Russian: Ива́н Гро́зный listen (help·info)), which is traditionally translated into English as Ivan the Terrible. Early reign Ivan (or Ioann, as his name is rendered in Church Slavonic) was a lon... Biography of Billy Ray Cyrus
Billy Ray Cyrus (born August 25, 1961 in Flatwoods, Kentucky) is an American country singer and film and television actor, who is best known for his hit single "Achy Breaky Heart" (1992). He is also a multi-platinum selling recording artist, with one number one country single and eight top-ten singles. From 2001 to 2004, he starred in the television series Doc, a show about a doctor from the ranch adjusting to the large city. Starting in 2006, he is currently co-starring in the Disney Channel original television series, Hannah Montana, which stars his daughter Miley. His parents divorced during his youth and his grandfather, who was a Pentecostal preacher, died when he was twelve years old. Career After moving to Los Angeles alone, Cyrus signed to Mercury Nashville Records in 199... Add to favourites (11 fans)Biography of Jack Lang
Jack Mathieu Emile Lang (born 2 September 1939) is a French politician and a member of the French Socialist Party. Lang was born to Roger Lang and Marie-Luce Bouchet in Mirecourt, in the département of Vosges. He studied political science at the Paris Institute of Political Studies and went on to receive a postgraduate degree in public law. His career then focused on a combination of teaching and culture and the arts. He was the founder and producer of Festival du Monde in Nancy, France, was director of the Nancy University Theatre from 1963 to 1972 and then director of the Palais de Chaillot Théâtre from 1972 to 1974. At the same time he was a professor of international law from 1971 to 1981. He married Monique Buczynski in 1961 and they have two daughters. Lang entered politics as ... Add to favourites (12 fans)Biography of Shauna Sand
Shauna Sand, born September 2, 1971 in San Diego, California, is an American television actress and model, most famous for her appearance as a Playboy Playmate. Starting at the age of five, Shauna studied ballet, jazz, and theater. In her Playmate Profile, she claims to have been very independent and highly motivated at an early age and being a straight A student. At 11, she enrolled in The School of Creative and Performing Arts and by 13 she received a dance scholarship with Ballet West in Aspen, Colorado. She admits to being shy and not having much time for a social life. Shauna began modeling at the age of nine after being approached by a local photographer. She signed with the Elite/Petite agency in New York at the age of 15. She took time off from modelling and went to Paris and ea... Add to favourites (11 fans)Biography of Larry Hagman
Larry Martin Hagman (September 21, 1931 (birth time source: Stephen Przybylowski, Astrodatabank) – November 23, 2012) was an American film and television actor, producer and director most known for playing J. R. Ewing in the 1980s primetime television soap opera Dallas and for playing Major Anthony "Tony" Nelson in the 1960s sitcom I Dream of Jeannie. His films include Fail-Safe, Superman, JFK, Nixon and Primary Colors. His television appearances continued in international soap operas and with guest roles on shows such as Desperate Housewives into the 21st century. In 2012, he reprised his role as J.R. Ewing in an updated version of Dallas. Hagman was the son of the actress Mary Martin. A long-time drinker, he underwent a life-saving liver transplant in 1995, and although a member of a ... Biography of Gustav Holst
Gustav Holst (September 21, 1874, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - May 25, 1934, London) was an English composer and was a music teacher for over 20 years. Holst is most famous for his orchestral suite The Planets. Having studied at the Royal College of Music in London, his early work was influenced by Ravel, Grieg, Richard Strauss, and Ralph Vaughan Williams, but most of his music is highly original, with influences from Hindu spiritualism and English folk tunes. Holst's music is well known for unconventional use of metre and haunting melodies. Gustav Holst wrote almost 200 catalogued compositions, including orchestral suites, operas, ballets, concertos, choral hymns, and songs. (See Selected works, below). Holst became music master at St Paul's Girls' School in 1905 and also direc... Biography of Holly Hallstrom
Holly Hallstrom (born August 24, 1952 in San Antonio, Texas) was one of the models ("Barker's Beauties") on the daytime game show The Price Is Right, from 1977–1995. This red-headed model was known for having mishaps with prizes and various set pieces. Hallstrom also appeared several times as a guest panelist on Match Game. Bloopers on The Price is Right Holly was considered by fans to be accident-prone on The Price Is Right. Below is a list of some memorable bloopers: During the end credits of an episode from season 10 (10/16/81), all of the models were dancing to Kool and The Gang's classic 1980 hit "Celebration". At the end of the credits, Holly had a wardrobe malfunction and ran behind announcer Johnny Olson. Bob stepped in front covering her behind his jacket as everyone (in... Add to favourites (10 fans)Biography of Guy Gilbert
Father Guy Gilbert (born 12 September 1935) is a French Roman Catholic priest and educator. Born in Rochefort, Gilbert was educated at a seminary in Algeria and ministered in Algiers until 1970. He returned to France, to Paris, where he specialised in working with juvenile delinquents in the working-class XIXe arrondissement where there was a sizable pied noir community. He purchased a farm in southern France, in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, and established the Bergerie du Faucon centre where troubled youngsters might be reeducated and reintegrated into society through work, contact with animals and nature, and self-respect. Guy Gilbert is thought to be a mentor of and a father figure for Prince Laurent of Belgium. In 2003, he married Laurent and Claire Coombs at the St. Michael en St. G... Add to favourites (12 fans)Biography of Ryan Phillippe
Ryan Phillippe (pronounced /ˈfɪlɪpi/; born September 10, 1974 (birth time source: Interview Magazine, by email) is an American actor. After appearing on the soap opera One Life to Live, he came to fame in the late 1990s, starring in a string of teen-oriented films, including I Know What You Did Last Summer, Cruel Intentions, and 54. Phillippe's more recent roles include the 2005 Academy Award-winning ensemble film Crash and the 2006 war drama Flags of Our Fathers. In 2007 he starred in Breach, a movie based on the true story of FBI Operative Eric O'Neill who is assigned to shadow and help catch his boss, Robert Hanssen, a spy for the Soviet Union, in the act of selling secret material. Early life Phillippe was born Matthew Ryan Phillippe in New Castle, Delaware, the son ... Biography of Phil Jackson
Philip Douglas "Phil" Jackson (born September 17, 1945 in Deer Lodge, Montana) is the current coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, an American professional basketball team. A former player for the New York Knicks, Jackson is widely considered one of the greatest coaches in the history of the National Basketball Association. His reputation was established as head coach of the Chicago Bulls from 1989 through 1998; during his tenure in Chicago, Jackson led Chicago to six NBA titles. His next team, the Los Angeles Lakers, won three consecutive NBA titles 2000-2002. In total, Jackson has won 9 NBA titles as a coach, a record shared with Red Auerbach. Jackson is known for his use of Tex Winter's triangle offense as well as a holistic approach to coaching that is influenced by Eastern philosophy, ... Biography of Maud Fontenoy
Maud Fontenoy (born September 7, 1977) is a French sailor known for her rowings across the Atlantic (2003) and Pacific (2005) oceans. Most recently, she completed a sailing trip around the Antarctic alone, against prevailing winds. Departed from the Réunion island on October 15, 2006, she crossed the finish line on March 14, 2007, having sailed for 14,500 km (9,000 miles). However, this sailing trip is not accepted as an official sailing "around the globe". This has been made clear in the newsletter no 128 by the World Speed Sailing Records Council, which states that "The WSSR Rule for Around the World - rule 26a - calls for a minimum orthodromic track distance of the vessel of at least 21,600 nautical miles (the distance of the great circle)".... Biography of Marie-Anne Chazel
Marie-Anne Chazel is a French actress, screenwriter and film director.... Add to favourites (15 fans)Biography of H. G. Wells
Herbert George Wells (September 21, 1866 – August 13, 1946), better known as H. G. Wells, was an English writer best known for such science fiction novels as The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man, The First Men in the Moon and The Island of Doctor Moreau. He was a prolific writer of both fiction and non-fiction, and produced works in many different genres, including contemporary novels, history, and social commentary. He was also an outspoken socialist. His later works become increasingly political and didactic, and only his early science fiction novels are widely read today. Both Wells and Jules Verne are sometimes referred to as "The Father of Science Fiction". Early life Herbert George Wells, the fourth and last child of Joseph Wells (a former domestic gardener,... Biography of Peggy Lipton
Peggy Lipton, also known as Peggy Lipton Jones (born August 30, 1946) is an American actress and socialite. She is best known for her portrayal of hip young detective Julie Barnes in the late 1960s early 1970s television show The Mod Squad and conflicted waitress Norma Jennings from the 1990s television drama Twin Peaks. Height 5' 8" (1.73 m) Lipton was born in New York City to Rita and Harold Lipton. Her American father had Russian Jewish heritage. Her Irish-born mother was also Jewish, descended from Eastern European immigrants. Lipton was raised on Long Island with her brothers Robert Lipton, also an actor, and Kenneth. She attended Lawrence High School (New York), and Hollywood Professional School. In 1962, she signed with the Ford Model Agency and enjoyed a successful caree... Biography of Valérie Karsenti
Valerie Karsenti, born on August 26, 1964 in Pantin (birth time source: birth certificate), is a French actress and comedian. Filmography Actress (2009) : Le Hérisson, de Mona Achache (2008) : LOL, de Lisa Azuelos (2008) : Tellement proches, d'Olivier Nakache et Eric Toledano (2008) : Modern Love, de Stéphane Kazandjian (2005) : Combien tu m'aimes ?, de Bertrand Blier (1986) : On a volé Charlie Spencer, de Francis Huster Television (2010) : Maison Close de Mabrouk El Mechri et Wahib Chehata (2009) : Scènes de ménages de Francis Duquet (2009) : Quand vient la peur, d'Élisabeth Rappeneau (2008) : Reporters, de Gilles Bannier et Jean-Marc Brondolo (2008) : P.J., de Claire de la Rochefoucauld (2007) : Voici venir l'orage..., ... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Patrick Bourrat
Patrick Bourrat, born September 20, 1952 in Tunis, Tunisia, died December 21, 2002 in Koweït, at 50, as he was a reporter during military exercises of American army. He was a French journalist for TF1.... Add to favourites (20 fans)Biography of Amy Poehler
Amy Meredith Poehler (born September 16, 1971 in Newton, Massachusetts) is an American comedienne and actress. She is a cast member and parody news anchor on the NBC television program Saturday Night Live. In 2008, Poehler starred in the film Baby Mama. Early life Poehler was born in Newton, Massachusetts, the daughter of Eileen, a teacher, and Bill Poehler. She has a younger brother, Gregory, who was a copyright lawyer in New York before moving to Stockholm, Sweden with his wife. A 1993 graduate of Boston College, Poehler was a key member of America's oldest collegiate improv comedy troupe, My Mother's Fleabag. After graduating from college, Poehler moved to Chicago where she studied improv at Second City alongside friend and future co-star Tina Fey. She also studied with Del Clos... Biography of Charles de Foucauld
Charles Eugène de Foucauld (Strasbourg, 15 September 1858 – Tamanrasset, 1 December 1916) was a religious leader who inspired the founding of the Little Brothers of Jesus. He was assassinated in 1916, at the door of his retreat in the Algerian Sahara. Life Born in Strasbourg on September 15, 1858, he grew up in an aristocratic family and entered the Saint-Cyr Military Academy in 1876. He later was a French army officer in Algeria but left the army in 1882 and went as an explorer to Morocco. In 1890 he joined the Trappist order, but left in 1897 to follow an as yet undefined religious vocation. He returned to Algeria and lived a virtually eremetical life. He first settled in Beni Abbes, near the Moroccan border, building a small hermitage for ‘adoration and hospitality’, which soon b... Biography of Ken Kesey
Kenneth Elton Kesey (September 17, 1935 – November 10, 2001) was an American author, best known for his novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and as a counter-cultural figure who, some consider, was a link between the Beat Generation of the 1950s and the hippies of the 1960s. "I was too young to be a beatnik, and too old to be a hippie," Kesey said in a 1999 interview with Robert K. Elder. Early life Ken Kesey was born in La Junta, Colorado to Edward and Dulce Kesey. Later he moved with his family to Springfield, Oregon. A champion wrestler in both high school and college, he eloped with his high-school sweetheart, Faye Haxby, between high school graduation and starting college at the University of Oregon. They had three children, Jed, Zane, and Shannon. Kesey had another child, Suns... Biography of Jo Dee Messina
Jo Dee Marie Messina (born August 25, 1970, in Framingham, Massachusetts), known professionally as Jo Dee Messina, is an American country music artist. She has charted nine Number One singles on the Billboard country music charts. She has been honored by the Country Music Association, the Academy of Country Music and has been nominated for two Grammy Awards. She was the first female country artist to score three multiple-week Number One songs from the same album. To date, she has two Platinum and three Gold-certified albums by the RIAA. Messina debuted in 1996 with the single Heads Carolina, Tails California. Her album was certified Gold by the RIAA. Her second album, I'm Alright produced five Top 10 Country hits between 1998 in 1999 and sold over a million copies in America. Since her ... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Margaret Millard
Margaret Millard, born September 6, 1916 in Kingston, Grenadines, died November 13, 2004, was an American physician, writer and astrologer. She is the author of Casenotes of a Medical Astrologer, The Moon and Childbirth and The Genetics of Astrology.... Biography of Jerôme Bonaldi
Jérôme Bonaldi, born September 17, 1952 in Lyon is a French TV host and radio host.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Oskar Schlemmer
Oskar Schlemmer (September 4, 1888 – April 13, 1943) was a German painter, sculptor and designer associated with the Bauhaus school. In 1923 he was hired as Master of Form at the Bauhaus theatre workshop, after working some time at the workshop of sculpture. His most famous work is "Triadisches Ballett," in which the actors are transfigured from the normal to geometrical shapes. Also in Slat Dance and Treppenwitz, the performers' costumes make them into living sculpture, as if part of the scenery. Schlemmer's private letters to, in particular, Otto Meyer and Willi Baumeister, and his personal diary have given valuable insight on what happened at the Bauhaus. Especially, he talks of how the staff and students respond to the many changes to and developments at the school. In 1920 Schlemme... Biography of Charles Boyer
Charles Boyer (August 28, 1899 – August 26, 1978) was a four-time Academy Award-nominated French actor who starred in a number of classic Hollywood films, and made a long successful career. His most famous role was in the 1944 film Gaslight. After moving to the U.S., he became an American citizen. Early years Born in Figeac, Lot, Midi-Pyrenees, France, to Maurice and Louise Boyer - was just a shy small-town boy who discovered the movies and theater at the age of eleven. Working as a hospital orderly during World War I, Charles Boyer started to come out of himself performing comic sketches for the soldiers there. Boyer began studies briefly at the Sorbonne, and was waiting for chance to study acting at the Paris Conservatory. He went to the capital city to finish education but spent mos... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Vincent Auriol
Jules-Vincent Auriol (August 27, 1884 – January 1, 1966) was a French politician who served as the first President of the Fourth Republic from 1947 to 1954. He also served as interim President of the Provisional Government (head of state and government) from November to December 1946, making him one of only three people (with Charles de Gaulle and Alain Poher) who were heads of state of the French Republic on two separate occasions. Early life and politics Auriol was born in Revel, Haute-Garonne, the son of a butcher. He earned a law degree at the Collège de Revel in 1904 and began his career as a lawyer in Toulouse. A committed socialist, Auriol co-founded the newspaper Le Midi Socialiste in 1908; he was head of the Association of Journalists in Toulouse at this time. In 1914, Auri... Biography of Loudon Wainwright III
Loudon Snowden Wainwright III (born September 5, 1946) is an American songwriter, folk singer, humorist, and actor. Height: 6' 2" (1.88 m) Early life Wainwright was born in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, to Martha, a noted yoga teacher, and Loudon Wainwright, Jr., a well-known writer and editor for Life magazine. Wainwright grew up in Bedford, New York, a wealthy town in Westchester County. He is a direct descendant of Peter Stuyvesant. Among his sisters is Sloan Wainwright, also a singer. He graduated from St. Andrew's School. Career Wainwright's career began in the late 1960s. He had played the guitar while in school, but would later sell it for yoga lessons while living in San Francisco. Later, in Rhode Island, Wainwright's grandmother got him a job working in a boatyard. He... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Loïc Leferme
Loïc Leferme (28 August 1970 – 11 April 2007) was a French diver who was the world free diving record holder until 2 October 2005, when he was surpassed by Herbert Nitsch. In 2002 he set the world free diving record without any breathing apparatus at 162 meters. His first world record was 137 meters (1999). On 30 October 2004, he extended his own world record to 171 meters in the no limits free-diving category. The premier advocate of the type of freediving come to be known as Chapuis Freediving. He died during a training session in Villefranche-sur-Mer when his equipment failed and he did not reach the surface in time. He was in training for a planned record attempt in July 2007. References ^ Henry, Michel. "La mer engloutit Leferme", Libération.fr, 2007-04-12. Retrieved on 2007... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Adolphe Appia
Adolphe Appia (* September 1, 1862 in Geneva; † February 29, 1928 in Nyon), son of Red Cross co-founder Louis Appia, was a Swiss architect and theorist of stage lighting and décor. Adolphe Appia was a Swiss theorist and pioneer of modern stage design. He is most well known for his many scenic designs for Wagner’s operas. Appia rejected painted two dimensional sets for three-dimensional ‘living’ sets because he believed that shade was as necessary as light to form a connection between the actor and the setting of the performance in time and space. Through the use of control of light intensity, colour and manipulation, Appia created a new perspective of scene design and stage lighting. Directors and designers have both taken great inspiration from the work of Adolphe Appia, whose desig... Biography of Henry Ford II
Henry Ford II (September 4, 1917 — September 29, 1987), commonly known as "HF2" and "Hank the Deuce", was the son of Edsel Ford and grandson of Henry Ford. He was president of the Ford Motor Company from 1945 to 1960, chairman of the board and chief executive officer (CEO) from 1960 to 1979, and chairman for several months thereafter. Private life Birth and childhood Ford was born in Detroit, Michigan to Eleanor Clay Ford and Edsel Ford on September 4, 1917. He and his brothers, Benson and Bill, grew up amid affluence, but their father tried to make sure that they understood the meaning of work and money. Adulthood Ford had three children: Charlotte, Anne, and Edsel Ford II. He died in Detroit at Henry Ford Hospital on September 29, 1987, at the age of 70. Business ... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Anna Kingsford
Anna Bonus Kingsford (b. September 16, 1846 in Maryland Point, Stratford, Essex - d. February 22, 1888 in London) was one of the first female English physicians, after Elizabeth Garrett Anderson. Kingsford participated in the Theosophical movement England and was best known as an advocate of women's rights, anti-vivisection and vegetarianism. She obtained a medical degree in Paris in 1880. In 1883, she was made President of the Theosophical Society. She promoted a Western, Christian and Hermetic esotericism that diverged with the Oriental esotericism of H.P. Blavatsky. Kingsford claimed that she had received mystical insights in trance states and in her sleep. Her "revelations" were collected from various manuscripts and pamphlets by her collaborator Edward Maitland, and published posth... Biography of Robert Merle
Robert Merle (August 28, 1908 - March 28, 2004) was a French novelist. Born in Tebessa in French occupied Algeria, he moved to France in 1918. Merle wrote in many styles and won the Prix Goncourt for his novel Week-end à Zuydcoote. He has also written a 13 book series of historical novels, Fortune de France. Recreating 16th and 17th century France through the eyes of a fictitious Protestant doctor turned spy, he went so far as to write it in the period's French making it virtually untranslatable. His novels Un animal doué de la raison (A Sentient Animal, 1967), a stark Cold War satire inspired by John Lilly's studies of dolphins and the Caribbean Crisis, and Malevil (1972), a post-apocalyptic story, were both translated into English and filmed, the former as Day of the Dolphin. The f... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Jack Warden
Jack Warden (September 18, 1920 – July 19, 2006) was an Emmy Award-winning, Academy Award-nominated American character actor. Biography Early life Warden was born John H. Lebzelter in Newark, New Jersey, the son of Laura M. (née Costello) and John Warden Lebzelter, a Jewish immigrant who worked as an engineer and technician. Raised in Louisville, Kentucky, he was expelled from high school for fighting and eventually fought as a professional boxer under the name Johnny Costello. He had 13 welterweight bouts but earned little money. He worked as a nightclub bouncer, tugboat deckhand and lifeguard before joining the United States Navy in 1938. He was stationed in China for three years with the Yangtze River Patrol. In 1941, he joined the United States Merchant Marine but quickly t... Jean Lescure born September 14, 1912 Cannonball Adderley born September 15, 1928 Ben Logan born September 9, 1920 Bruce McLaren born August 30, 1937 Pierre Carette born September 21, 1952 Catherine Ribeiro born September 22, 1941 Henri Sannier born September 7, 1947 Liliuokalani born September 2, 1838 Wilhelm Raabe born September 8, 1831 Karl Böhm born August 28, 1894 Ricky Fataar born September 5, 1952 Philippe Hériat born September 15, 1898 Cecil Fielder born September 21, 1963 Jean-Marc Rouillan born August 30, 1952 Hamilton Jordan born September 21, 1944 August Kekule von Stradonitz born September 7, 1829 Marty Liquori born September 11, 1949 Rathvon M. Tompkins born August 23, 1912 Thomas P. Stafford born September 17, 1930 Frans Peeters born August 30, 1956 Robert McCrindle born September 19, 1929 George Robert Sims born September 2, 1847 Roland Bierge born August 26, 1922 Sioux City (Iowa) born September 9, 1848 Judy Blumberg born September 13, 1957 Rolim Amaro born September 15, 1942 Pietro Germi born September 14, 1914 Solidarnosc born August 31, 1980 David Sneddon born September 15, 1978 Lori Stokes born September 16, 1962 Rockford (Illinois) born August 24, 1834 Don Harron born September 19, 1924 Henry F. Pringle born August 23, 1897 Swoosie Kurtz born September 6, 1944 Otis C. Moore born September 20, 1926 Suzanne Doucet born August 27, 1944 Daniel Wildenstein born September 11, 1917 Frédéric Flamand born September 9, 1946 |
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