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Horoscopes with Chiron in AriesYou will find on these pages astrological charts of thousands of celebrities with Chiron in Aries. 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 Paul Le Roux (criminal cartel boss) (excerpt)
Paul Calder Le Roux (born 24 December 1972) is a former programmer, former criminal cartel boss, and informant to the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). In 1999, he created E4M, a free and open-source disk encryption software program for Microsoft Windows, and is sometimes credited for open-source TrueCrypt, which is based on E4M's code, though he denies involvement with TrueCrypt.
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Biography of Luigi Sturzo (excerpt)
Luigi Sturzo (26 November 1871 – 8 August 1959) was an Italian Catholic priest and politician, considered one of the fathers of Christian democracy. In 1919, he co-founded the Italian People's Party (PPI) but was forced into exile in 1924 due to fascism.
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Biography of Marc Hosemann (excerpt)
Marc Hosemann, born on August 20, 1970, in Hamburg, is a German actor. Before dedicating himself to theater, he worked as a postman. From 1993 to 1996, he studied drama at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Hamburg and at the École internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq in Paris.
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Biography of Matthew Libatique (excerpt)
Matthew Libatique (born July 19, 1968) is an American cinematographer best known for his collaborations with Darren Aronofsky on films such as Pi (1998), Requiem for a Dream (2000), The Fountain (2006), Black Swan (2010), Noah (2014), and Mother! (2017). He has received three Academy Award nominations for Black Swan (2010), A Star Is Born (2018), and Maestro (2023).
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Biography of Juliana Martins (actress) (excerpt)
Juliana Martins (born March 3, 1974, in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian television actress and model. Her approximate time of birth comes from her in an interview, she indicates being Cancer Ascendant.
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Biography of Boris Lojkine (excerpt)
Boris Lojkine, born July 24, 1969 in Paris, is a French director and screenwriter. He began with documentaries in 2001 before transitioning to fiction with Hope in 2014. A former student of the École normale supérieure (class of 1988, top graduate) and a philosophy agrégé (1991), he taught at Aix-Marseille University before embarking on a filmmaking career.
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Biography of Olesya Zheleznyak (excerpt)
Olesya Vladimirovna Zheleznyak, born November 11, 1974, in Moscow, is a Russian theater and film actress, as well as a television presenter. She won the prestigious Seagull Award in 2002 for her theatrical work. She comes from a modest background: her mother was a seamstress and her father a loader.
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Biography of Susie Maroney (excerpt)
Susan Jean Maroney, born 15 November 1974 in Sydney, New South Wales, is a retired Australian marathon swimmer known for her record-setting open-sea swims. In 1997, at age 22, she became the first woman to swim the 180 km Florida Straits from Cuba to the U. ![]()
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On 29 July 2024, a mass stabbing targeting children occurred at the Hart Space dance studio in Southport, Merseyside, United Kingdom. Seventeen-year-old Axel Rudakubana killed three children and injured ten others, including eight children. The attack took place during a Taylor Swift-themed dance workshop attended by 25 children.
Biography of Guillaume de Thieulloy (excerpt)
Guillaume Jourdain de Thieulloy, born on April 30, 1973, is a French journalist, publisher, and far-right political activist. He holds a PhD in political studies, specializing in political theology and Thomist philosophy. A former seminarian, his thesis on Jacques Maritain, directed by Pierre Manent, won the Raymond-Aron Prize in 2002.
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Biography of Rob Fredrickson (excerpt)
Robert J. Fredrickson (born May 13, 1971) is a former professional football player who was a linebacker for nine seasons in the NFL with the Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders, Detroit Lions, and Arizona Cardinals. A graduate of Michigan State University, he was a four-time Academic All-Big Ten recipient and earned All-American honors.
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Biography of Éric Verdin (excerpt)
Éric Verdin, born on June 22, 1971, is a French actor, playwright, and director. He trained at the École supérieure d'art dramatique de Paris (1992-1995) with esteemed teachers like Jacques Seiler and Didier Sandre. He further honed his skills at the Marcel-Marceau International School of Mimodrama and the Institute of Theatrical Studies at Paris III.
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Biography of Andrea Radrizzani (excerpt)
Andrea Radrizzani, born on 10 September 1974 in Milan, was an Italian businessman best known as a co-owner and chairman of the English football club Leeds United FC. In 2004, he co-founded the sports media agency MP & Silva, dealing in television rights for various sports, including football.
Biography of Nikki Bridges Flynn (excerpt)
Noriko Bridges Flynn (née Sawada; February 11, 1923 – February 7, 2003), known as "Nikki", was a Japanese American civil rights activist and writer. Born in California to Japanese parents, she was interned during World War II at Poston for three years, an experience that deeply shaped her activism.
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Biography of Marcello Airoldi (excerpt)
Marcello Airoldi, born on September 18, 1970, in Barueri (Brazil), is a Brazilian actor, writer, and director. He developed an early interest in theater during his teenage years. He studied at USP’s School of Dramatic Arts, taking a break to attend a theater course in London.
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Biography of Shoji Sadao (excerpt)
Shoji Sadao (January 2, 1927 – November 3, 2019) was a Japanese American architect best known for his collaborations with R. Buckminster Fuller and Isamu Noguchi. Born in Los Angeles, he and his family were interned during World War II at Gila River.
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Biography of Jim Rugg (excerpt)
Jim Rugg, born on February 1, 1977, in Mount Pleasant, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, is an American cartoonist and illustrator best known for his playful throwback to 1970s comics and pop culture. His works include the graphic novels Street Angel, Afrodisiac, The P.
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Biography of Olivia Côte (excerpt)
Olivia Côte, born 12 November 1974 in Suresnes, is a French actress best known for her role in the comedy series Vous les femmes and the films Pupille, Elle l’adore, and Les Cyclades. She trained at the National Theatre School of Strasbourg and also studied art history and archaeology at the Sorbonne.
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Biography of Peter Franzén (excerpt)
Peter Franzén (born August 14, 1971) is a Finnish actor, author, screenwriter, and director, best known for playing King Harald Fairhair in Vikings (2016-2020). Born in Keminmaa, Finland, he had a difficult childhood due to his violent and alcoholic stepfather. This relationship became a major theme in his semi-autobiographical novel, Above Dark Waters.
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Biography of Eleanor Keaton (excerpt)
Eleanor Ruth Keaton (née Norris; July 29, 1918 – October 19, 1998) was an American dancer and variety performer. She became an MGM contract dancer in her teens. At age 21, she married silent film legend Buster Keaton, becoming his third wife.
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Biography of Giovanni Toti (politician) (excerpt)
Giovanni Toti, born 7 September 1968, is an Italian journalist and politician. He served as President of Liguria from 2015 to 2024 and was elected to the European Parliament in 2014. Born in Viareggio and raised in Massa Carrara, Toti later settled in Liguria.
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Biography of Christophe Cheminaud (excerpt)
Christophe Cheminaud, born July 14, 1973 in Libourne, is a former horse racing and obstacle jockey.
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Biography of Elbert A. Smith (excerpt)
Elbert Aoriul Smith (8 March 1871 – 15 May 1959) was a leader in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church). He served in the church's First Presidency from 1909 to 1938 and as Presiding Patriarch from 1938 to 1958.
Biography of Joseph Tusiani (excerpt)
Joseph Tusiani (January 14, 1924 – April 11, 2020) was an Italian-American poet, translator, and novelist. A professor emeritus at Lehman College, he was named New York State Poet Laureate Emeritus in 2016. His time of birth comes from him, in the book "The Book of Catholic Authors (First Series), Informal Self-portraits of Famous Modern Catholic Writers", Volume 6 (W.
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Biography of Michael Biggs (singer) (excerpt)
Michael Fernand Nascimento de Castro Biggs, born on August 16, 1974 in Rio de Janeiro, is a Brazilian singer best known as a member of the children's music group Turma do Balão Mágico. He is the son of Ronnie Biggs, a British fugitive criminal, and Raimunda Rothen de Castro, a 19-year-old Brazilian stripper.
Biography of Regina R. Robertson (excerpt)
Regina R. Robertson, born on November 26, 1969, in Queens, New York, is an American author, journalist, and scriptwriter. Her time of birth comes from her in the book "He Never Came Home: Interviews, Stories, and Essays from Daughters on Life Without Their Fathers" en 2017.
Biography of Penelope Turing (excerpt)
Penelope Turing, born on 5 April 1925 in Hampstead, was a British traveller, author, critic, and lecturer, widely recognized as an expert on the Bayreuth Festival. Her time of birth is cited by herself in her book Lance Free (Joseph, 1968). Her published works include New Bayreuth (1969), Hans Hotter: Man and Artist (1983), and Egypt: A Concise Guide for Independent Travellers (1992), among others.
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Biography of Jack Fleck (excerpt)
Jackson Donald Fleck, born on November 8, 1921, and died on March 21, 2014, was an American professional golfer best known for winning the 1955 U.S. Open in a playoff against Ben Hogan. Raised in Bettendorf, Iowa, he started as a caddie and turned pro in 1939.
Biography of Marat Descartes (excerpt)
Marat Descartes, born on May 17, 1975, in São Paulo, is a Brazilian actor who studied literature and drama at the University of São Paulo. He began his stage career in 1998 and has since performed in over 30 plays, earning the prestigious Shell Award for Best Actor.
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Biography of Rania Al-Mashat (excerpt)
Rania A. Al-Mashat, born June 20, 1975, in Cairo, is an Egyptian economist currently serving as Egypt's Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation. She previously led the Ministries of Tourism (2018–2019) and International Cooperation (2019–2024). A graduate of the American University in Cairo, she earned her PhD in International Economics from the University of Maryland.
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Biography of Joseph Oughourlian (excerpt)
Joseph Oughourlian, born on 15 February 1972 in Paris, was a French financial entrepreneur of Lebanese-Armenian descent. He founded the activist investment fund Amber Capital, acquiring stakes in companies to influence their management. He gained public attention as the president of football club RC Lens, a role he took on from 16 June 2018.
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Biography of Samuel Provance (excerpt)
Samuel Provance is a former U.S. Army military intelligence sergeant known for defying orders by speaking to the media about his experiences at Abu Ghraib Prison, where he served from September 2003 to February 2004. After being disciplined, he brought his case to the U.
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Biography of Bel Kutner (excerpt)
Isabel Kutner de Souza (born 27 May 1970) is a Brazilian actress and theater director. She is the daughter of actors Dina Sfat and Paulo José, and the sister of actress Ana Kutner and director Clara Kutner. Her time of birth comes from her mother, in "Dina Sfat: palmas pra que te quero", co-written by Dina Sfat and Mara Caballero (Nordica, 1988). ![]()
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On 22 April 2025, a terrorist attack in Baisaran Valley near Pahalgam, in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir, killed at least 26 Hindu tourists and injured over 20 others. It was India’s deadliest attack since the 2008 Mumbai attacks. The victims were specifically targeted based on religion, reportedly to oppose demographic changes in the region.
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Biography of Ally Carter (excerpt)
Ally Carter, the pen name of Sarah Leigh Fogleman (born January 1, 1974), is an American author known for her young adult and middle-grade fiction. A graduate in agricultural economics from Oklahoma State University, she first wrote two adult novels before focusing on young adult audiences.
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Biography of José María Blanco White (excerpt)
Joseph Blanco White, born José María Blanco y Crespo (July 11, 1775 – May 20, 1841), was an Anglo-Spanish political thinker, theologian, and poet. He was born in Seville, Spain, to a family of Irish descent. His father, Guillermo Blanco, was a merchant and English vice-consul in Spain during the reign of Fernando VI.
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Biography of Nasuh Mahruki (excerpt)
Ali Nasuh Mahruki, born 21 May 1968 in Istanbul, is a professional mountaineer, writer, photographer, and documentary film producer. He was the first Turkish person to climb Mount Everest and the Seven Summits. His birth time comes from his girlfriend, who gets it from him.
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Biography of Dottie Frazier (excerpt)
Dottie May Frazier (July 16, 1922 – February 8, 2022) was an American diving pioneer, the first female scuba instructor and the first woman to own a dive shop in the U.S. She survived the 1933 Long Beach earthquake and graduated from high school in 1939.
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Biography of Djalminha (excerpt)
Djalma Feitosa Dias, known as Djalminha, born December 9, 1970, is a retired Brazilian footballer and current sports pundit. An attacking midfielder of great technical talent, he was also known for his difficult temperament. He played for top clubs such as Flamengo, Palmeiras, and especially Deportivo La Coruña, where he enjoyed success in Europe.
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Biography of Thomas Campbell (poet) (excerpt)
Thomas Campbell (27 July 1777 – 15 June 1844) was a Scottish poet, known for Pleasures of Hope (1799) and patriotic war songs such as Ye Mariners of England and The Battle of the Baltic. He helped found University College London, inspired by German education, and served as Rector of the University of Glasgow (1826–1829), defeating Sir Walter Scott.
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Biography of Holly Black (excerpt)
Holly Black (née Riggenbach), born on November 10, 1971, in West Long Branch, New Jersey, is an American writer and editor best known for her children’s and young adult fiction. Her Folk of the Air series is a New York Times bestseller.
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Biography of Del Martin (activist) (excerpt)
Dorothy "Del" Martin (May 5, 1921 – August 27, 2008) and Phyllis Lyon (November 10, 1924 – April 9, 2020) were an iconic lesbian couple from San Francisco, known for their pioneering work in feminism and gay rights. They met in 1950, moved in together in 1953, and cofounded the Daughters of Bilitis in 1955, the first lesbian political and social organization in the U.
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Biography of Dave Williams (singer) (excerpt)
David Wayne Williams (February 29, 1972 – August 14, 2002) was an American singer best known as the original frontman of the rock band Drowning Pool. He made a strong impact on the early 2000s metal scene with his powerful vocals and stage presence.
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Biography of Peter Adamson (philosopher) (excerpt)
Peter Scott Adamson (born August 10, 1972 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American philosopher and intellectual historian. He holds academic positions at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich and at King’s College London. His time of birth comes from him by email. He is the creator of the podcast History of Philosophy without any gaps, which surpassed 25 million downloads.
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Biography of Marthe Gautier (excerpt)
Marthe Gautier, born on September 10, 1925 in Montenils and died on April 30, 2022 in Meaux, was a French physician, pediatrician, and honorary research director at INSERM, specializing in pediatric cardiology. In 1959, she played a crucial role in identifying the extra chromosome responsible for Down syndrome, working with Raymond Turpin and, to a lesser extent, Jérôme Lejeune.
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Biography of Odile de Vasselot de Régné (excerpt)
Odile de Vasselot de Régné (January 6, 1922 – April 21, 2025) was a French Resistance fighter and consecrated laywoman. Born into a military family, she joined the Resistance during WWII, first as a liaison agent, then in the Comet network, helping Allied airmen escape to Spain.
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Biography of David Slade (director) (excerpt)
David Aldrin Slade, born 26 September 1969, is an English film and television director and actor. He is best known for directing Hard Candy, 30 Days of Night, and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. He began by making amateur music videos for local bands in southern England, with his Super 8 films developed in a bathtub by an elderly woman.
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Biography of Julianna Baggott (excerpt)
Julianna Baggott, born on September 30, 1969, is an American novelist, poet, and essayist. She also writes under the pen names Bridget Asher and N.E. Bode, and is an associate professor at Florida State University’s College of Motion Picture Arts. She has published over twenty books, including Pure and Harriet Wolf’s Seventh Book of Wonders, both named New York Times Notable Books.
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Biography of Ellis Avery (excerpt)
Ellis Avery, born Elisabeth Atwood on October 25, 1972, and died February 15, 2019, was an American writer. She is the only author to win two Stonewall Book Awards, for The Teahouse Fire (2008) and The Last Nude (2013), the latter inspired by painter Tamara de Lempicka.
Biography of Whitney Blake (excerpt)
Whitney Blake (born Nancy Ann Whitney, February 20, 1926, in Los Angeles, California, died September 28, 2002, in Edgartown, Massachusetts) was an American actress, director, and producer. She is best known for playing Dorothy Baxter in the sitcom Hazel and for co-creating One Day at a Time. |
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