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Birth charts with East Point in 12th HouseYou will find on these pages astrological charts of thousands of celebrities with the East Point in the 12th House. Just click on the celebrities of your choice to get their interactive natal chart, planetary dominants and excerpts of astrological portrait.
Biography of Jean Déchanet (excerpt)
Jean Déchanet (born January 18, 1906, in Isches, France – died May 19, 1992, at Saint-André Abbey, Bruges, Belgium) was a French Benedictine monk known as "the Father of Christian Yoga." His time of birth comes from the book "Yoga and God: An Invitation to Christian Yoga", by Jean Déchanet (Abbey, 1975).
Biography of Hedieh Tehrani (excerpt)
Hedieh Tehrani (born June 25, 1972) is an Iranian actress best known for portraying cold, mysterious, and stoic women.She has won numerous accolades, including two Crystal Simorghs, four Hafez Awards, and several honors from Iran’s film community. Her time of birth comes from "The Reader, Monthly Magazine, Jun.
Biography of J. J. Johnson (trombonist) (excerpt)
J. J. Johnson (born January 22, 1924 – died February 4, 2001), born James Louis Johnson, was an American jazz trombonist, composer, and arranger. A bebop pioneer on trombone, he began in big bands with Benny Carter and Count Basie, and played at the first Jazz at the Philharmonic concert in 1944.
Biography of John Kellogg (actor) (excerpt)
John Kellogg (June 3, 1916 – February 22, 2000) was an American film, stage, and television actor.Some sources, including ancestry.com, list his birth name as Giles Vernon Kellogg, Jr. He began acting in the 1930s under the name Giles V.Kellogg, notably in the comedy Brother Rat.
Biography of Bruce Moon (excerpt)
Bruce L. Moon (born 15 July 1951 in Sidney, Ohio) is an American art therapist, professor, artist, author, and musician. A leading figure in art therapy, he served as department chair at Mount Mary University and is an Honorary Life Member of the American Art Therapy Association, its highest honor.
Biography of Jim Kincaid (excerpt)
James W.Kincaid (born October 23, 1934 – died July 17, 2011) was an American television news correspondent for ABC News and a local news anchor for WVEC in Norfolk, Virginia, for over 18 years. Born in Houston, Texas, Kincaid began his career in 1949 in radio in Arkansas before serving in the U.S.
Biography of Carolyn Hunt (politician) (excerpt)
Carolyn Joyce Hunt (née Leonard; born July 3, 1937, in Mingo, Iowa) is an American educator and politician.As the wife of Jim Hunt, she served as Second Lady of North Carolina (1973–1977) and First Lady twice (1977–1985, 1993–2001). She is the longest-serving First Lady in North Carolina history and part of the first governor–first lady duo to serve two four-year terms.
Biography of Janine Bazin (excerpt)
Janine Bazin (January 29, 1923 – May 31, 2003) was a French film and television producer. She was married to André Bazin, a renowned film critic and historian, and was involved in the Travail et Culture association, linked to the French Communist Party.
Biography of Luiza Lian (excerpt)
Luiza Lian, born on 9 November 1988 in São Paulo, is a Brazilian singer, songwriter, and visual artist.She debuted in 2015 with her self-titled album released by Selo RISCO.Her time of birth comes from her in an interview. In 2017, she released Oyá Tempo, a critically acclaimed visual album accompanied by a 25-minute film.
Biography of Christophe Lemaire (jockey) (excerpt)
Christophe-Patrice Lemaire (born May 20, 1979, in Gouvieux, France) is a French flat racing jockey based in Japan, where he has won the Japanese jockey championship (Cravache d’or) seven times. The son of a jump jockey, he began his career with André Fabre and rose quickly as a freelance rider, achieving early Group 1 success in France and establishing himself in Japan in the 2000s.
Biography of Theo Mann-Bouwmeester (excerpt)
Theo Mann-Bouwmeester (April 19, 1850 – April 18, 1939) was one of the most famous Dutch actresses of her time, coming from a renowned family of performers. She first appeared on stage at the age of seven and secured her first major engagement in 1866.
Biography of Bob Herdman (excerpt)
Robert Vaughn Herdman (born March 8, 1966) is a Christian musician, songwriter, and producer, best known as a member of the band Audio Adrenaline. Born in Lynchburg, Ohio, he joined the Army Rangers at 17. After several parachuting accidents and a helicopter crash, he left the military after four years of service.
Biography of Franco Rasetti (excerpt)
Franco Dino Rasetti (August 10, 1901 – December 5, 2001) was an Italian-born (later naturalized American) physicist, paleontologist, and botanist. A collaborator of Enrico Fermi, he contributed to key discoveries about nuclear fission but refused to work on the Manhattan Project for moral reasons.
Biography of Julia Lezhneva (excerpt)
Ioulia Mikhailovna Lezhneva, known as Julia Lezhneva, born on December 5, 1989, in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, is a Russian coloratura soprano. Coming from a family of geophysicists, she displayed musical gifts from an early age. Her time of birth was provided by her family via email.
Biography of Gustavo Alatriste (excerpt)
Gustavo Alatriste (23 August 1922 (Wikipedia has 25 August in error) – 22 July 2006) was a Mexican producer, director, and actor best known for producing Luis Buñuel’s Viridiana (1961), starring his then-wife, Silvia Pinal. The couple had one daughter, actress Viridiana Alatriste.
Biography of Marcel Jaurant-Singer (excerpt)
Marcel Jaurant-Singer (May 27, 1921 – December 28, 2022) was a French secret agent parachuted in March 1944 as a radio operator for the SOE’s MASON network in the Chalon-sur-Saône region. He trained several operators and led over 300 maquisards in guerrilla actions during the Liberation.
Biography of Johan Huizinga (excerpt)
Johan Huizinga (7 December 1872 – 1 February 1945) was a Dutch historian regarded as one of the pioneers of modern cultural history. Born in Groningen, he initially studied Indo-European languages and wrote his 1897 doctoral thesis on the jester in Indian drama.
Biography of Antonio Paoli (excerpt)
Antonio Paoli, full name Antonio Emilio Paoli y Marcano (born April 14, 1871, in Ponce; died August 24, 1946, in San Juan), was a Puerto Rican tenor. Nicknamed "the king of tenors," he was the first Puerto Rican to achieve international fame in the arts.
Biography of Frank Palumbo (excerpt)
Frank Palumbo (born May 22, 1911 – died February 12, 1983) was a Philadelphia entrepreneur, political insider, and philanthropist. He owned Palumbo’s entertainment complex, the Click Club, and Nostalgia’s Restaurant, shaping the city’s cultural and political landscape. Expanding his grandfather’s 1884 boarding house, he turned it into a popular entertainment hub that defined Philadelphia’s pop music scene in the 1940s and 1950s.
Biography of Jane Rose (actress) (excerpt)
Jane Phin Rose (February 7, 1913 – June 29, 1979) was an American character actress, perhaps best remembered as Audrey Dexter, the gently befuddled mother-in-law of Cloris Leachman’s character (Phyllis Lindstrom) on the CBS sitcom Phyllis (1975–1977). Career Rose appeared in the original Broadway productions of The Time of the Cuckoo (1952–53), Orpheus Descending (1957), and The Gazebo (1958–59), as well as a revival of Bernard Shaw's Heartbreak House (1959–60), in which she played Nurse Guinness.
Biography of Ben O'Donoghue (excerpt)
Benjamin O'Donoghue (born May 22, 1970) is an Australian chef known for his work in restaurants, media, and publishing. Born in England and raised in Australia, he began his culinary journey with an apprenticeship in Perth. His approximate time of birth comes from his own statement on X, where he says he’s a double Gemini (Gemini Sun and Gemini Rising).
Biography of Léon Langeron (excerpt)
Léon Langeron (December 5, 1888 – June 29, 1963) was a French professor of medicine. A graduate of the University of Lyon, he became a hospital physician in 1926 before joining the Free Faculty of Medicine in Lille in 1927. For 35 years, he led the medical department at the Hôpital de la Charité, shaping both research and medical education.
Biography of Coronel Tadeu (excerpt)
Marcio Tadeu Anhaia de Lemos, born September 30, 1965, in São Paulo, is a Brazilian military police officer, helicopter pilot, and politician, widely known as Coronel Tadeu. He was elected federal deputy for São Paulo in 2018 through the Social Liberal Party (PSL), receiving over 98,000 votes.
Biography of Malcolm H. Wiener (excerpt)
Malcolm H.Wiener, born July 3, 1935, is an American attorney, prehistorian, and philanthropist.He served as general counsel for the Archaeological Institute of America and advised the U.S.Department of State, while leading two asset management firms. In 1988, he founded the Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy at Harvard Kennedy School, focused on equity, opportunity, and social justice.
Biography of Adriaan Morriën (excerpt)
Adriaan Morriën (Velsen, June 5, 1912 – Amsterdam, June 7, 2002) was a Dutch poet, writer of short prose, essayist, translator, and critic.Morriën made his debut in 1935, shortly before its closure, in the magazine Forum, led by Menno ter Braak and E.
Biography of Olivier Goy (excerpt)
Olivier Goy was born on 22 March 1974 in Annemasse, France.He spent his early years in Haute-Savoie and later studied in Strasbourg and Montreal. In 2000, he founded the private equity firm 123Venture, and in 2014 launched Lendix, later rebranded as October.
Biography of Bob Shrum (excerpt)
Robert M. "Bob" Shrum, born July 21, 1943, in Connellsville, Pennsylvania, is the director of the Center for the Political Future and holds the Carmen H. and Louis Warschaw Chair in Practical Politics at the University of Southern California, where he teaches political science.
Biography of Louis Welden Hawkins (excerpt)
Louis Welden Hawkins, a British painter who became a naturalized French citizen, was born in Esslingen, Germany. The son of a British naval officer and an Austrian baroness, he broke ties with his family in 1873 and settled in France, becoming a French citizen in 1895.
Biography of Bruno Ascenzo (excerpt)
Bruno Ascenzo Bravo de Rueda (born September 13, 1984, in Miraflores) is a Peruvian actor, screenwriter, director, television presenter, and radio host. He started on television at age 13 in the telenovela Travesuras del corazón and continued with roles in Boulevard Torbellino, Milagros, and Qué buena raza.
Biography of Don Ingalls (excerpt)
Donald G. Ingalls (July 29, 1918 – March 10, 2014) was an American screenwriter and television producer. A B-17 pilot during World War II, he later became a test pilot before joining the Los Angeles Police Department, where he met Gene Roddenberry.
Biography of Art Green (artist) (excerpt)
Arthur Green (May 13, 1941 – April 14, 2025) was an American painter and founding member of Chicago’s Hairy Who, known for his surrealist-inspired representational art. Trained at the Art Institute of Chicago, his paintings combined pop-art motifs, vivid colors, and trompe-l’œil effects drawn from American popular culture.
Biography of Ernst Karchow (excerpt)
Ernst Günther Karchow (*23 September 1892 in Berlin; †7 October 1953 in Berlin) was a German actor, director, theater manager, and radio actor. The son of merchant and actor Albert Rudolph Karchow, he studied at Max Reinhardt's drama school in Berlin.He began his career at the Deutschen Theater and in Vienna before serving as a soldier in World War I (1914–1918).
Biography of Pierre Lefranc (excerpt)
Pierre Lefranc (23 January 1922 – 7 January 2012) was a French Resistance fighter and a close collaborator of General Charles de Gaulle. He was wounded and arrested during the 11 November 1940 protest, later joining the Free French forces and the BCRA, coordinating maquis operations in 1944.
Biography of Marianne Viermyr (excerpt)
Marianne Viermyr (born 14 January 1947 in Oslo) is a Norwegian author and children's book writer, currently living in Bærum. She had a varied professional background before and after qualifying as a preschool teacher in 1970. She made her literary debut in 1976 and has written full-time since 1988.
Biography of George Toley (excerpt)
George Andrew Toley, born on April 23, 1916, in Los Angeles and died on March 1, 2008, in Pasadena, was one of the most accomplished college tennis coaches in American history. He led the USC men's team from 1954 to 1980.
Biography of Gabriel Figueroa (excerpt)
Gabriel Figueroa Mateos (April 24, 1907 – April 27, 1997) was one of the most renowned cinematographers of Mexico’s Golden Age of cinema.He was known for his mastery of chiaroscuro, precise framing, and painterly aesthetics. Trained in painting and violin, he began as a photographer before entering film in 1933.
Biography of John Bromfield (excerpt)
John Bromfield, born Farron Bromfield on June 11, 1922, in South Bend, Indiana, died on September 19, 2005, in Palm Desert, California.He was an American actor turned commercial fisherman.A college boxing champion and multi-sport athlete, he began acting in the 1940s after serving in the U.S.
Biography of Nelly Bodenheim (excerpt)
Nelly Bodenheim (born 27 May 1874 – died 7 January 1951) was a Dutch illustrator best known for her black-and-white silhouettes and color lithographs. She trained at the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam and studied under Jan Veth, who supported her artistic growth. She illustrated over twenty children’s books with traditional songs, fairy tales, and rhymes.
Biography of Peter DePoe (excerpt)
Peter DePoe, born August 21, 1943, in Neah Bay, Washington, is a Native American musician and former drummer of the band Redbone. Also known as Last Walking Bear, he began his career playing with Jimi Hendrix in Seattle taverns before joining Redbone in 1969.
Biography of Glenn Allison (bowler) (excerpt)
Glenn Richard Allison, born May 22, 1930, in Whittier, California, is a retired American professional ten-pin bowler and a founding member of the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA). He won five PBA Tour titles and one Senior PBA title, and was inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame in 1984.
Biography of Judith Kazantzis (excerpt)
Judith Kazantzis (née Pakenham), born August 14, 1940, in Oxford and died September 18, 2018, was a British poet and committed political and social activist. Her time of birth comes from the book "The Pebbled Shore: The Memoirs of Elizabeth Longford" by Elizabeth Longford (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1986).
Biography of Ludmilla Assing (excerpt)
Rosa Ludmilla Assing (born February 22, 1821, in Hamburg – died March 25, 1880, in Florence) was a German writer, also known under the pen names Achim Lothar and Talora. She came from a family of liberal intellectuals and grew up in a salon frequented by writers like Heine, Hebbel, and Gutzkow.
Biography of Gillian McCain (excerpt)
Gillian McCain (born January 1, 1966, in Bath, New Brunswick) is a Canadian poet, author, and photography collector. She is best known for Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk, co-written with Legs McNeil. She has published two poetry books, Tilt and Religion, noted for their candid and narrative style.
Biography of Mariano Azuela (excerpt)
Mariano Azuela (January 1, 1873 – March 1, 1952) was a Mexican physician and writer, known as the first major novelist of the Mexican Revolution.His socially committed novels influenced generations of protest writers. He began publishing in the 1890s and wrote early novels about fate and society under Porfirio Díaz.
Biography of Gloria Campobello (excerpt)
Gloria (Soledad) Campobello Luna was born on October 21, 1911, and died on November 1, 1968.A prominent Mexican ballerina and choreographer, she was the younger half-sister of famed writer and dancer Nellie Campobello. Her birth name was likely Soledad, and she may have been born in 1911.
Biography of Pierre Bourgeois (poet) (excerpt)
Pierre Bourgeois (born December 4, 1898, in Charleroi; died May 25, 1976) was a Belgian poet and filmmaker. The younger brother of architect Victor Bourgeois, he co-edited the 7 Arts magazine from 1922 to 1929.This publication, dedicated to geometric abstraction, aimed to synthesize various arts, including painting, sculpture, literature, and cinema.
Biography of Wally Albright (excerpt)
Wally Albright (September 3, 1925 – August 7, 1999) was an American actor best known for his childhood roles in the Our Gang short films. He began acting at the age of three and briefly became one of the gang's central figures alongside Stymie.
Biography of Rodolfo Torre Cantú (excerpt)
Rodolfo Torre Cantú (February 14, 1964 – June 28, 2010) was a Mexican physician and politician.He held various public roles, including Federal Deputy, Tamaulipas Secretary of Health, and DIF Director in Ciudad Victoria. While running for governor of Tamaulipas as the PRI candidate, he was assassinated on June 28, 2010, near Ciudad Victoria, along with lawmaker Enrique Blackmore.
Biography of Travis Nichols (excerpt)
Travis Nichols (born March 26, 1979 in Ames, Iowa) is an American poet and novelist. He works for Greenpeace USA. He is a graduate of the University of Georgia and the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His first book of poems, Iowa, was published in 2010 by Letter Machine Editions, and his first novel, Off We Go Into the Wild Blue Yonder, was published by Coffee House Press in 2010.
Biography of Régina Badet (excerpt)
Anne Régina Badet was born on October 9, 1876, in Bordeaux and died on October 26, 1949, in Bordeaux.She was a French comedic actress and dancer, renowned for her performances at the Opéra-Comique in Paris. She began as a principal dancer at the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux in 1890 before joining the Opéra-Comique in 1904. |
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