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Birth charts with 3rd House in SagittariusYou will find on these pages all the birth charts with the 3rd House in Sagittarius. Just click on the celebrities of your choice to get their horoscope, planetary dominants and excerpts of astrological portrait.
Biography of Gianna Beretta Molla (excerpt)
Gianna Beretta Molla, born October 4, 1922 and died April 28, 1962, was an Italian pediatrician and a saint of the Catholic Church. She is best known for refusing both an abortion and a hysterectomy during her fourth pregnancy in order to preserve the life of her unborn child, despite the fatal risks to herself.
Biography of Jacob deGrom (excerpt)
Jacob Anthony deGrom, born June 19, 1988, is an American professional baseball pitcher who plays in Major League Baseball for the Texas Rangers.He previously played for the New York Mets. Originally a shortstop, he was converted to a pitcher during his junior year at Stetson University.
Biography of Ruth McKenney (excerpt)
Ruth Marguerite McKenney (November 18, 1911 July 25, 1972) was an American author and journalist, best known for My Sister Eileen, a memoir based on her youth in Ohio and her move to Greenwich Village with her sister. First published as short stories in The New Yorker, the book achieved wide success and was adapted for stage, radio, film, and television.
Biography of Retta Scott (excerpt)
Retta Scott (February 23, 1916 August 26, 1990) was an American animator and artist who became the first woman to receive screen credit as an animator at Walt Disney Animation Studios.She is recognized as a pioneering female figure during the golden age of American animation.
Biography of Fritz Junkermann (excerpt)
Fritz Adolf Oskar Albert Junkermann, born October 19, 1883 in Stuttgart and died October 5, 1942 in Bernburg, was a German stage and silent film actor, as well as a cabaret performer and reciter.Born into a family of actors, he followed the same path and maintained an active artistic career from 1906 to 1940.
Biography of Grant Kenny (excerpt)
Grant Hayden Kenny, born on June 14, 1963, is a former Australian Ironman competitor, surf lifesaver and canoeist. He rose to prominence at the age of 16 by winning both the Australian Junior and Open Ironman Championships on the same day, going on to dominate the sport in the early 1980s.
Biography of Pauline Ramart (excerpt)
Pauline Ramart-Lucas, born November 22, 1880, in the 14th arrondissement of Paris and died March 17, 1953, in the 15th arrondissement of the same city, was a French chemist, academic, and politician. Born into a modest family, she earned her early qualifications through evening classes, worked as a florist, and became a mother at eighteen to Renι Lucas, who later became a physicist.
Biography of Hans Junkermann (actor) (excerpt)
Hans Ferdinand Junkermann, born February 24, 1872 in Stuttgart and died June 12, 1943 in Berlin, was a German stage and silent film actor.The son of actors, he began his career on stage with his fathers touring company and later performed in major theaters across Germany.
Biography of Arnold Fanck (excerpt)
Arnold Fanck (6 March 1889 28 September 1974) was a German film director and a pioneer of the mountain film genre.Holding a PhD in geology, he founded Berg- und Sportfilm GmbH in Freiburg in 1920 and filmed mainly in the Alps.
Biography of Ardel Wray (excerpt)
Ardel Wray, born Mockbee on October 28, 1907 and died October 14, 1983, was an American screenwriter and story editor. She is best known for her work on Val Lewtons classic horror films of the 1940s. Her screenplay credits from that period include I Walked with a Zombie, The Leopard Man, and Isle of the Dead, which later became notable works in the horror genre.
Biography of Tuulikki Pietilδ (excerpt)
Ida Helmi Tuulikki Pietilδ (18 February 1917 23 February 2009) was a Finnish graphic artist and professor widely regarded as one of Finlands most influential printmakers. She worked in several techniques including metal engraving, woodcut, lithography, and serigraphy. Her work was displayed in numerous exhibitions and she also trained generations of graphic artists.
Biography of Roy Huggins (excerpt)
Roy Huggins (July 18, 1914 April 3, 2002) was an American novelist, screenwriter, and producer who became one of the most influential creators of character driven television series.He created or helped create popular shows such as Maverick, The Fugitive, Hunter, and The Rockford Files.
Biography of Betty Grissom (excerpt)
Betty Lavonne Grissom (nιe Moore, August 8, 1927 October 7, 2018) was the wife of American astronaut Gus Grissom, one of the Mercury Seven.She became a notable figure after her husbands death in the first fatal accident of the U.S.
Biography of Didier Dubreucq (excerpt)
Didier Dubreucq, born on July 15, 1955, in Paris, and died on June 26, 2025, from lung cancer, was one of the suspects in the robbery of Kim Kardashian that took place in Paris on October 2, 2016. He was sentenced to seven years in prison, including two years served in pretrial detention, and consistently maintained his innocence.
Biography of Roberta Taylor (excerpt)
English actress and author Roberta Alexandra Mary Taylor was born on 26 February 1948 and died on 6 July 2024. She was best known for her roles as Irene Raymond in EastEnders (19972000) and Inspector Gina Gold in The Bill (20022008). She also built an extensive career in theatre and television.
Biography of Bill Dillard (excerpt)
William Dillard (July 20, 1911 January 16, 1995) was an American jazz trumpeter, singer, and actor, born in Philadelphia.He established himself as a versatile performer by playing in several major bands of his time. He performed with figures such as Jelly Roll Morton, Benny Carter, Luis Russell, and Teddy Hill, securing a lasting place in the jazz scene.
Biography of Kirsten Buchholzer (excerpt)
Kirsten Buchholzer (born March 17, 1967 in Berlin) is a German professional astrologer.Since 2012 she has been a certified member of the Deutscher Astrologenverband (DAV), the German association of astrologers. She holds a Masters degree in literary translation and spent several years abroad working as a writer, translator, and editor.
Biography of Paul Chaffey (excerpt)
Paul Andrι Chaffey, born on 10 July 1965, is a Norwegian businessperson and politician. He represented the Socialist Left Party until 1997 and later became State Secretary to the Minister of Local Government Jan Tore Sanner, aligning himself with the Conservative Party from 2000 onward.
Biography of Jeff Corwin (excerpt)
Jeffrey Corwin, born July 11, 1967 in Norwell, Massachusetts, is an American biologist and wildlife conservationist. He is best known as the host of television programs focused on wildlife and the environment, including Going Wild with Jeff Corwin, The Jeff Corwin Experience, Ocean Mysteries with Jeff Corwin, and Wildlife Nation with Jeff Corwin.
Biography of John M. Stephens (excerpt)
John Morley Stephens (November 17, 1932 in Valparaiso, Indiana June 18, 2015) was an American cinematographer known for his innovative techniques in action photography. He became one of the pioneers of several technical devices designed to capture dynamic film sequences.
Biography of Eddie Reese (excerpt)
Edwin Charles Reese, born July 23, 1941, is an American Hall of Fame college and Olympic swimming coach and a former University of Florida swimmer.He is widely regarded as one of the greatest swimming coaches in history. He led the University of Texas mens swimming and diving team for more than four decades, winning 15 NCAA team championships between 1978 and 2024.
Biography of Leon Knabit (excerpt)
Leon Knabit, born Stefan Knabit on 26 December 1929 in Bielsk Podlaski, is a Polish Catholic clergyman and publicist, a Benedictine monk and priest. He is also known as an author, radio and television presenter, blogger, and vlogger. His time of birth comes from the book "Eternal Sunshine of the monk" by Paul Zuchniewicz.
Biography of Hadrien Fιraud (excerpt)
Hadrien Fιraud, born August 16, 1984 in Paris, is a French jazz bassist internationally recognized for his virtuosity. Raised in a highly musical family, he was exposed to diverse genres from rock and funk to jazz, began guitar at age 8, and shifted fully to electric bass after discovering Jaco Pastorius at 12.
Biography of Samuel Herschel Schulman (excerpt)
Samuel Herschel Schulman (July 8, 1928 July 5, 2019) was the last surviving American crew member of the ship Exodus 1947, which attempted to bring Holocaust survivors to Mandatory Palestine. Born in Terre Haute, Indiana, to Jewish immigrants from Poland, he moved to Paris in 1932 and survived the Holocaust in hiding in central France.
Biography of John F. Long (excerpt)
John F. Long (17 May 1920 29 February 2008) was an American real estate developer and philanthropist who played a major role in the development of the West Valley of the Phoenix metropolitan area. He is best known as the founder and principal developer of Maryvale, a large urban village spanning Phoenix and Glendale, and is often referred to as the Father of the West Valley.
Biography of Winston Hibler (excerpt)
Winston Murray Hunt Hibler (October 8, 1910 August 8, 1976) was an American screenwriter, producer, director, and narrator closely associated with Walt Disney Studios. Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, he trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and began his career on Broadway.
Biography of Kermit Murdock (excerpt)
Kermit Murdock (20 March 1908 11 February 1981) was an American film, television, and radio actor known for his avuncular and professorial character roles. He often portrayed authoritative figures with a calm and reassuring presence. In film, he appeared in notable productions such as Splendor in the Grass (1961), In the Heat of the Night (1967), and The Andromeda Strain (1971), typically in supporting roles.
Biography of David Riondino (excerpt)
David Riondino (June 10, 1952 March 29, 2026) was an Italian multi-talented artist, known as a singer-songwriter, actor, comedian, writer, playwright, and director. He began his career in the 1970s with the musical ensemble Collettivo Victor Jara before making his solo debut in 1979.
Biography of Bill Blackbeard (excerpt)
William Elsworth Blackbeard, known as Bill Blackbeard (April 28, 1926 March 10, 2011), was an American writer and editor, and the founder of the San Francisco Academy of Comic Art. He assembled a vast collection of American newspaper comic strips and cartoons, totaling around 2.5 million items spanning from 1894 to 1996.
Biography of Robert C. Bruce (excerpt)
Robert Cameron Bruce Jr.(October 6, 1914 August 24, 2003) was an American voice actor and the son of cinematographer and documentary producer Robert Cameron Bruce (18871948).During the 1930s and 1940s he became known as a narrator for several Warner Bros.
Biography of Lemon (drag queen) (excerpt)
Lemon, the stage name of Christopher Elliott Baptista (born September 1, 1995), is a Canadian drag performer. He became known for competing on the first season of Canada's Drag Race in 2020 and RuPauls Drag Race: UK vs. the World in 2022.
Biography of Joseph Joffo (excerpt)
Joseph Joffo (April 2, 1931, Paris December 6, 2018, Saint-Laurent-du-Var) was a French hairdresser, writer, and screenwriter, best known for his 1973 autobiographical novel A Bag of Marbles. The book, recounting his Jewish childhood during the German occupation, marked the beginning of his literary career and achieved worldwide success.
Biography of Robert W. Funk (excerpt)
Robert Walter Funk (July 18, 1926 September 3, 2005) was an American biblical scholar.He founded the Jesus Seminar and the Westar Institute in Santa Rosa, aiming to promote research and education on what he called biblical literacy. His hermeneutical approach was historical-critical and marked by a skeptical view of orthodox Christian belief, especially regarding the historical Jesus.
Biography of Clinton Rossiter (excerpt)
Clinton Lawrence Rossiter III (September 24, 1917 July 11, 1970) was an American historian and political scientist at Cornell University from 1947 to 1970. He authored around twenty books, including The American Presidency, and received major honors such as the Bancroft Prize and the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award for Seedtime of the Republic.
Biography of Roland Kibbee (excerpt)
Roland Kibbee (15 February 1914 in Monongahela, Pennsylvania 5 August 1984 in Encino, California) was an American screenwriter and producer, and a frequent collaborator of Burt Lancaster.He began his career in radio in the 1930s, working with figures such as Groucho Marx, before serving in the U.S.
Biography of Bill Menke (excerpt)
William Charles Menke (October 16, 1918 January 7, 1945) was an American basketball player who played as a center. He was an All-American at Indiana University and a member of the schools first national championship team in 1940. Playing under coach Branch McCracken, he became Indianas all-time leading scorer at the time of his graduation, with 530 points.
Biography of Louis Faurer (excerpt)
Louis Faurer (August 28, 1916 March 2, 2001) was an American street and fashion photographer.Though quiet and not widely recognized by the public, he was highly regarded by peers such as Robert Frank and Edward Steichen. After early years in Philadelphia, he moved to New York, where he worked for major fashion magazines while developing a personal body of work.
Biography of Cy Endfield (excerpt)
Cyril Raker Endfield (November 10, 1914 April 16, 1995) was an American film director who also worked as a writer, theatre director, and inventor. Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, he began his career in New York theatre in the late 1930s before moving to Hollywood in 1940.
Biography of Beans Bowles (excerpt)
Thomas Harold Bowles, known as Beans, born May 1, 1926 and died January 28, 2000, was an American jazz and session musician. He is best known as a baritone saxophonist and flutist with the Funk Brothers, Motown Records house band. He played the flute solo on the studio version of Fingertips by Stevie Wonder in 1962 and arranged Fingertips Part II. Alongside his performing career, he served as tour manager for the Motortown Revue and as musical director for acts such as Smokey Robinson & the Miracles.
Biography of Jafeth Cabrera (excerpt)
Ernesto Jafeth Cabrera Franco (Guatemala City, 28 November 1948) is a Guatemalan politician who served as Vice President of Guatemala from 2016 to 2020 under Jimmy Morales. Trained as a physician, he studied at the University of San Carlos, where he later served as rector from 1994 to 1998.
Biography of James T. Wiley (excerpt)
James Thomas Wiley (August 2, 1918 (Wikipedia has August 7 in error) May 3, 2000) was a U.S.Army Air Forces and U.S.Air Force officer and fighter pilot, a member of the 332nd Fighter Groups 99th Pursuit Squadron, known as the Tuskegee Airmen.
Biography of Richard Longenecker (excerpt)
Richard N. Longenecker (July 21, 1930 June 7, 2021) was a New Testament scholar. He held teaching positions at Wheaton College, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Wycliffe College, and McMaster Divinity College, after earning a Ph.D. from the University of Edinburgh.
Biography of Stephen Wainwright (excerpt)
Stephen A.Wainwright (October 9, 1931 December 12, 2019) was an American zoologist and comparative biomechanist at Duke University.His work applied principles from mechanics and engineering to biological form and function, helping establish the field. He co-authored Mechanical Design in Organisms in 1976, a foundational text linking biomechanics and functional morphology.
Biography of Joseph Goss (excerpt)
Joseph Franklin Goss (November 13, 1914 August 5, 2005) was an American special effects artist. He won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Creative Technical Crafts for his work on Battlestar Galactica, shared with John Dykstra and Richard Edlund.
Biography of Charles DeBow (excerpt)
Charles DeBow (February 13, 1918 April 4, 1986) was an officer in the U.S. Army Air Force and a combat fighter pilot, part of the Tuskegee Airmen, the renowned African American aviators. He commanded the 301st Fighter Squadron of the 332nd Fighter Group and was among the 1,007 documented pilots of the program.
Biography of F. M. Busby (excerpt)
Francis Marion Busby (March 11, 1921 February 17, 2005) was an American science fiction writer and fan.He co-won the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine in 1960 with Cry of the Nameless, published with his wife Elinor Doub. Born in Indianapolis, he grew up in Washington state and served during World War II in the Alaska Communication System.
Biography of Otis Boykin (excerpt)
Otis Frank Boykin (August 29, 1920 March 26, 1982) was an American inventor and engineer.He is known for his innovations in electronic components, particularly resistors used in computers, missile guidance systems, and pacemakers. Born in Dallas, he lost his mother at a young age, an event that later influenced his interest in medical devices.
Biography of Gray Foy (excerpt)
Gray Foy (August 10, 1922 November 23, 2012) was an American artist known for a distinctive body of drawings produced between the 1940s and 1970s. His work combines imaginative vision with meticulous detail. His drawings are generally divided into two phases. From 1941 to 1948, he created figurative surrealist landscapes and interiors.
Biography of Charlie Ventura (excerpt)
Charlie Ventura (born Charles Venturo; December 2, 1916 January 17, 1992) was an American tenor saxophonist and bandleader from Philadelphia.He became a prominent figure in the jazz scene of the 1940s. He performed with bands led by Gene Krupa and Teddy Powell, and was named best tenor saxophonist by DownBeat magazine in 1945. |
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