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Birth charts with Apollon in 9th HouseYou will find on these pages astrological charts of thousands of celebrities with Apollon in the 9th House. Just click on the celebrities of your choice to get their interactive natal chart, planetary dominants and excerpts of astrological portrait.
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Biography of Carolina Andújar (excerpt)
Carolina Andújar Córdoba, born 7 July 1977 in Cali, Colombia, is a Colombian writer known for her work in gothic literature. She holds both Colombian and Hungarian nationalities, the latter through her father, who was born in Colombia to Hungarian parents.
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Biography of Augusto Daolio (excerpt)
Augusto Daolio, born on February 18, 1947, in Novellara and died there on October 7, 1992, was an Italian singer, poet, songwriter, and artist.He co-founded the legendary band Nomadi in 1963 alongside Beppe Carletti. As lead singer, Daolio gave the group its voice and spirit.
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Biography of Cliff Bleszinski (excerpt)
Cliff Bleszinski, born February 12, 1975, and nicknamed “CliffyB,” is an American video game designer best known for his work on the Unreal and Gears of War series at Epic Games.After leaving in 2012, he co-founded Boss Key Productions in 2014, which closed in 2018 after the commercial failure of LawBreakers.
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Biography of George Dickey (baseball) (excerpt)
George Willard "Skeets" Dickey (July 10, 1915 – June 16, 1976) was a backup catcher in Major League Baseball, playing from 1935 to 1947 with the Boston Red Sox and Chicago White Sox. The younger brother of Hall of Famer Bill Dickey, he stood 6'5", batted both, and threw right-handed.
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Biography of Frank País (excerpt)
Frank País García, born on December 7, 1934, and killed on July 30, 1957, was a Cuban revolutionary. As the urban coordinator of the 26th of July Movement, he played a key role in organizing the underground resistance in Santiago de Cuba in coordination with Fidel Castro’s guerrilla forces.
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Biography of Rudy Larriva (excerpt)
Rudolph Larriva (February 12, 1916 – February 19, 2010) was an American animator and director active from the 1940s to the 1980s. Born in El Paso, Texas, of Mexican descent, he grew up in California and graduated from John C. Fremont High School with a major in commercial art.
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Biography of Gab Sorère (excerpt)
Gabrielle Bloch (29 November 1877 – 14 July 1961), known as Gab Sorère, was a French art promoter, filmmaker, stage designer, and choreographer of the Belle Époque. In partnership with Loïe Fuller, she pioneered the transformation of stage performance into abstract displays of moving light. ![]()
Biography of Edward Grimes (Jedward) (excerpt)
John and Edward Grimes, born October 16, 1991, are identical Irish twins known as Jedward.They rose to fame on The X Factor in 2009, creating what was dubbed the "Jedward paradox" of ironic popularity. Mentored by Louis Walsh, they finished seventh on the show.
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Biography of Auguste Cammissar (excerpt)
Auguste Cammissar, born in Strasbourg on 10 July 1873 and who died in the same city on 27 December 1962, was an Alsatian painter and also a stained-glass artist. He taught at the School of Decorative Arts in Strasbourg and was a member of the Saint-Léonard circle.
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Biography of Martin Boyd (excerpt)
Martin à Beckett Boyd (10 June 1893 – 3 June 1972) was an Australian writer born into the prominent à Beckett–Boyd family, known for its legacy in the arts, literature, publishing and the judiciary. A novelist, poet and memoirist, he spent most of his post–World War I life in Europe, especially in Britain.
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Biography of Lawrence Pressman (excerpt)
Lawrence Pressman, born David Milton Pressman on July 10, 1939, is an American actor best known for his roles in Doogie Howser, M.D., Ladies' Man, Profiler, and in the 1971 film The Hellstrom Chronicle. He began on the soap opera The Edge of Night and landed one of his first film roles in Shaft (1971).
Biography of Anya Gallaccio (excerpt)
Anya Gallaccio, born June 20, 1963 in Paisley, Scotland, is a contemporary artist renowned for her minimalist, site-specific installations.She often works with organic matter such as flowers, fruit, ice, chocolate, or sugar, allowing natural processes of decay and transformation to shape the work.
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Biography of Brian Lamb (excerpt)
Brian Patrick Lamb, born October 9, 1941, in Fayetteville, Indiana, is an American journalist. He is the founder and former CEO of C-SPAN, the cable network providing coverage of Congress and public affairs. In recognition of his work, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2007 and the National Humanities Medal in 2008.
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Biography of Carlos Peña (Mexican footballer) (excerpt)
Carlos Alberto Peña Rodríguez (born March 29, 1990, in Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas), nicknamed "Gullit," is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. In late 2012, he was called up by José Manuel de la Torre for World Cup qualifiers against Guyana and El Salvador, as well as a friendly against Peru.
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Biography of Daniel Vorländer (excerpt)
Daniel Vorländer (11 June 1867 in Eupen – 8 June 1941 in Halle) was a German chemist and a pioneer in liquid crystal research. He studied chemistry at Kiel, Munich, and Berlin, and later became a professor at the University of Halle-Wittenberg.
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Biography of Carlos Ruckauf (excerpt)
Carlos Federico Ruckauf (born July 10, 1944 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine Peronist politician affiliated with the Justicialist Party. He served as Vice President from 1995 to 1999 under Carlos Menem and as Foreign Minister from 2002 to 2003. His birth time comes from one of his relatives.
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Biography of Ruben Salazar (journalist) (excerpt)
Rubén Salazar, born on March 3, 1928 and died on August 29, 1970, was a Mexican-American journalist. He was the first Chicano journalist in major national media, giving new visibility to the Mexican-American community. His death, caused by the Los Angeles police during the Chicano Moratorium, made him a symbol of the injustices faced by Chicanos.
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Biography of Els Borst (excerpt)
Else “Els” Borst-Eilers, born March 22, 1932 in Amsterdam and murdered February 10, 2014 in Bilthoven, was a Dutch politician with Democrats 66. A trained physician, she became Minister of Health in 1994 under Wim Kok, most notably overseeing the decriminalization of euthanasia.
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Biography of Adriana Benetti (excerpt)
Adriana Benetti, born on 5 December 1919 in Ferrara and died on 24 February 2016, was an Italian actress. Trained at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome, she was discovered by Vittorio De Sica, who gave her her first role at age 22 in Teresa Venerdì (1941), playing the title character.
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Biography of Titia van der Tuuk (excerpt)
Titia Klasina Elisabeth van der Tuuk, born on November 27, 1854, and died on May 7, 1939, was a Dutch feminist and socialist. The daughter of a preacher and a children’s author, she was born in ’t Zandt, Groningen. Initially a teacher, she was forced to give up her profession due to deafness and hostility toward her openly declared atheism.
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Biography of Michael Graves (architect) (excerpt)
Michael Graves, born on July 9, 1934 and died on March 12, 2015, was an American architect, designer, and educator, known as a member of the New York Five and the Memphis Group. He taught architecture at Princeton University for nearly forty years.
Biography of Gilbert Ducros (excerpt)
Gilbert Ducros (born February 12, 1928, in Nyons – died December 22, 2007) was a French entrepreneur and co-founder, alongside his brother Marc (1931 – December 22, 2020), of the Ducros spice company in 1963. The brand became a household name in France before being acquired in 2000 by the American group McCormick.
Biography of Merry Bromberger (excerpt)
Merry Marie Louis Bromberger, born in Strasbourg on July 10, 1906 and died in Boulogne-Billancourt on March 12, 1978, was a French writer and journalist, specializing in the politics of the Fourth Republic with his brother Serge Bromberger. Family Merry Bromberger is also the brother of film director Hervé Bromberger and the uncle of radio and television journalist Dominique Bromberger.
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Biography of Philipp Harth (excerpt)
Philipp Harth (born 9 July 1885 in Mainz – died 25 December 1968 in Bayrischzell) was a German sculptor best known for his animal figures in wood, stone, and bronze. Originally trained as a lithographer and sculptor, he lived in Munich, Paris, Berlin, and Rome, and taught at the progressive Odenwald School.
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Biography of Roy Blount Jr. (excerpt)
Roy Alton Blount Jr., born October 4, 1941, in Indianapolis, is an American writer, journalist, speaker, and humorist.Raised in Decatur, Georgia, he studied journalism at Vanderbilt University, graduating Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude, before earning a master’s degree from Harvard.
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Biography of Otto Güntter (excerpt)
Otto Güntter (born 30 October 1858, died 30 March 1949) was a German philologist and the long-serving director of the Schiller National Museum in Marbach. Influenced by Friedrich Theodor Vischer, he studied philosophy and modern philology in Tübingen, later continuing his education in France and England.
Biography of Alan Somers (excerpt)
Alan Brounell Somers, born July 30, 1941, is an American former swimmer, world record-holder, and representative of the United States at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. He placed fifth in the 400-meter freestyle final with a time of 4:22.0 and seventh in the 1,500-meter freestyle in 18:02.8.
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Biography of Ritchard Viktorov (excerpt)
Ritchard Viktorov (Ричард Николаевич Викторов), born on November 7, 1929, and died on September 8, 1983, was a Soviet film director and screenwriter. He is best remembered for writing and directing Through the Thorns to the Stars, as well as the duology Moscow-Cassiopeia and Teens in the Universe.
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Biography of Georges Lochak (excerpt)
Georges Lochak (12 February 1930 – 4 February 2021) was a French physicist, known for his research on magnetic monopoles. Born to a Russian science-oriented family that fled to France after the revolution and civil war, he studied theoretical physics and mathematics at the Sorbonne and the Institut Henri-Poincaré from 1950 to 1954.
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Biography of Jean Bertin (stage designer) (excerpt)
Jean Bertin (May 21, 1921 – June 16, 1981) was a French stage designer, born and deceased in Paris. The son of stage decorator Émile Bertin (1878–1957), he carried on the family tradition and left his mark on many Parisian theaters in the postwar years.
Biography of Gerry Bruno (excerpt)
Gerry Bruno, stage name of Ettore Bruno, was born on April 22, 1940 in Turin.An actor, singer, and radio and television host, he first gained fame as a founding member of the comic-musical group I Brutos, created in 1958, which achieved worldwide popularity.
Biography of Philip Bosco (excerpt)
Philip Michael Bosco, born on September 26, 1930 in Jersey City and died on December 3, 2018, was an American actor.He won a Tony Award for Lend Me a Tenor in 1989 and was also acclaimed for his role in the film The Savages (2007). ![]()
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On September 3, 2025, one of the cars of Lisbon’s Ascensor da Glória derailed during the evening rush hour, killing 17 people and injuring 21. The crash occurred around 6:05 p.m. when one vehicle lost control and smashed into a building.
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Biography of Fabio Canino (excerpt)
Fabio Canino, born in Florence on August 15, 1963, is an Italian actor, television and radio host. Trained in acting in Florence and Milan, he began as both actor and playwright, performing works by Shakespeare and Stravinsky. On screen, he appeared in Fratelli coltelli (1996) and Besame mucho (1998), later gaining visibility on TV shows such as Macao and Le Iene.
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Biography of Donald E. Williams (excerpt)
Donald Edward Williams, born February 13, 1942, in Lafayette, Indiana, and died February 23, 2016, was a U.S.Navy officer, aviator, test pilot, mechanical engineer, and NASA astronaut.He logged a total of 287 hours and 35 minutes in space. A 1964 Purdue graduate in mechanical engineering, he served as a naval aviator, flying four Vietnam War deployments and completing 330 combat missions.
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Biography of Dirk Coster (excerpt)
Dirk Coster (5 October 1889 – 12 February 1950) was a Dutch physicist and professor of physics and meteorology at the University of Groningen.He is best known as the co-discoverer of hafnium (element 72) in 1923, alongside George de Hevesy, through X-ray spectroscopic analysis of zirconium ore.
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Biography of Eugène Bourgouin (excerpt)
Marie Joseph Eugène Bourgouin, born on February 12, 1880, in Reims and died on October 30, 1924, in Paris, was a French sculptor.He distinguished himself through a wide range of works, from statuary to religious and decorative objects. He first worked on the restoration of Reims Cathedral before entering the École nationale des arts décoratifs in 1901 and later the École des beaux-arts.
Biography of Laura Landi (singer) (excerpt)
Laura Landi, born on October 16, 1958, in Florence, is an Italian singer. She began her career in the early 1980s with the Extra, the band accompanying Claudio Baglioni on tour, before moving into dance productions under the pseudonyms Barbara York and Biba, releasing songs such as Close to You.
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Biography of Vladimir Syromyatnikov (excerpt)
Vladimir Sergeevich Syromyatnikov (January 7, 1933 – September 19, 2006) was a Russian engineer and designer in the Soviet space program. He became best known for creating docking mechanisms for crewed spacecraft, including the Androgynous Peripheral Attach System that enabled the docking of Soviet and American capsules during the Apollo-Soyuz mission in the 1970s.
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Biography of Vladimir Voinovich (excerpt)
Vladimir Nikolayevich Voinovich, born on September 26, 1932, and died on July 27, 2018, was a Russian writer and former Soviet dissident. Regarded as the first genuine comic writer produced by the Soviet system, he is best known for The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin and the dystopian novel Moscow 2042.
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Biography of Jacques Lanxade (excerpt)
Jacques Lanxade, born on September 8, 1934, is a French admiral and former Chief of Staff of the French Navy. He is also known as co-author of a proposed reform of NATO. His career reflects a path of high-level responsibilities in both military and diplomatic fields.
Biography of Marco Romero (musician) (excerpt)
Marco Antonio Romero Puente (born October 12, 1973, in Jesús María) is a Peruvian singer-songwriter, known for modernizing música criolla by blending it with new styles. Several of his songs have become popular anthems associated with the Peruvian national football team during World Cup campaigns.
Biography of Pierre Joly (chemist) (excerpt)
Pierre Joly (born January 2, 1930) is a French pharmacist and researcher in pharmacology. The son of dentist Constantin Joly and Philomène Desmarais, he studied pharmacy and served as an intern in Paris hospitals from 1951 to 1956. He then pursued a career in pharmaceutical research, first with Pechiney Ugine Kuhlmann and later with Roussel-Uclaf, where he became vice-chairman of the board and CEO from 1972 to 1993.
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Biography of David Utrilla (excerpt)
David Utrilla, born March 5, 1970, in Lima, is a businessman and honorary diplomat.He serves as the 31st member of the Utah Corps of Consuls and has been Peru’s Honorary Consul in Utah since 2009, following his appointment by Peruvian President Alan García and recognition by the U.S.
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Biography of Charles Douglass (sound engineer) (excerpt)
Charles Rolland Douglass, born January 2, 1910, in Guadalajara, Mexico, and deceased April 8, 2003, in California, was an American sound engineer credited as the inventor of the laugh track. A graduate in electrical engineering from the University of Nevada, he began working for CBS Radio before serving in the Navy during World War II.
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Biography of Kris Abrams-Draine (excerpt)
Kris Abrams-Draine, born October 4, 2001, is an American professional football player who plays as a cornerback for the Denver Broncos in the NFL.Before joining the league, he played college football for the Missouri Tigers. He was drafted by the Broncos in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, with the 145th overall pick.
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Biography of Gabriela Wiener (excerpt)
Gabriela Wiener, born on November 24, 1975, in Jesús María, is a Peruvian writer, chronicler, poet, and journalist. Recognized as part of the new wave of Latin American chroniclers, she has lived in Spain since 2003, first in Barcelona and later in Madrid.
Biography of Ken Brown (filmmaker) (excerpt)
Ken Brown, born March 12, 1944, in Dayton, Ohio, is an American filmmaker, photographer, cartoonist, and designer. Raised in Massachusetts, he later moved to New York City, where he has built a career since the late 1960s with experimental films, animations, and documentaries.
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Biography of Jules Allix (excerpt)
Jules Allix, born September 9, 1818, in Fontenay-le-Comte and died September 1, 1903, in Paris, was a French political figure, a fervent republican, militant socialist, and committed feminist. Trained in law, he entered politics in 1848, took part in the June Days uprising, and was repeatedly arrested for revolutionary plots, leading to his exile in 1853.
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Biography of Francisco Domingo Marqués (excerpt)
Francisco José Domingo y Marqués, born March 1, 1842, in Valencia and died July 22, 1920, in Madrid, was a Spanish painter in the Eclectic style. He trained at the Academy of Fine Arts of San Carlos, later studying in Madrid with Federico de Madrazo and in Rome under Eduardo Rosales, where he won awards for his Baroque-inspired works. |
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