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Birth charts with 8th House in CapricornYou will find on these pages all the birth charts with the 8th House in Capricorn. Just click on the celebrities of your choice to get their horoscope, planetary dominants and excerpts of astrological portrait.
Biography of Dani Lins (excerpt)
Danielle Rodrigues Lins, born on January 5, 1985 in Recife, Pernambuco, is a Brazilian volleyball player known as Dani Lins. She plays as a setter and represented Brazil at the 2009 FIVB World Grand Prix in Tokyo, where the team won the gold medal.
Biography of C. Randy Gallistel (excerpt)
Charles Ransom Gallistel, born May 18, 1941, is an Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Rutgers University.An expert on the cognitive processes of learning and memory, he conducts research using animal models. He is married to psychologist Rochel Gelman and previously taught at the University of Pennsylvania, where he served as chair of the psychology department and Bernard L.
Biography of Tore Pryser (excerpt)
Tore Pryser (born January 9, 1945, in Oslo) is a Norwegian historian and Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Innlandet. A specialist in social, local, and contemporary history, he has focused much of his research on the labor movement, the interwar years, and World War II.
Biography of Brinck Johnsen (excerpt)
Bernt “Roman” Brinck-Johnsen (born 20 December 1946 in Oslo) is a Norwegian jazz musician, known as a saxophonist and drummer with a long career in bebop-inspired groups and collaborations. He started in 1963 as a drummer in the Tønsberg area and began performing in Oslo jazz clubs by 1969.
Biography of Kåre Siem (excerpt)
Kåre Siem, born on June 8, 1914, in Kristiania and died on June 23, 1986, in Oslo, was a Norwegian musician and writer.He was married to Evy Christophersen and later to dancer Alice Mürer from 1960. He studied piano with Nils Larsen, Erling Westher, and Ivar Johnsen, and made his concert debut as a pianist in 1938.
Biography of Elisa Cegani (excerpt)
Elisa Cegani (Turin, 10 June 1911 – Rome, 23 February 1996) was a leading actress in Italian cinema during the 1930s and 1940s. She made her film debut in Aldebaran (1935), directed by Alessandro Blasetti, with whom she maintained a lasting professional and romantic bond.
Biography of Tony Holguin (excerpt)
Tony Holguin, born June 11, 1926 (Wikipedia has October 18 in error), and died May 14, 2009, was an American professional golfer who played on both the PGA Tour and the Senior PGA Tour. He grew up in San Antonio during the Great Depression, learning golf despite his family's limited means.
Biography of Easley Blackwood Jr. (excerpt)
Easley Rutland Blackwood Jr., born April 21, 1933, in Indianapolis and died January 22, 2023, in Chicago, was an American concert pianist, composer, and music professor known for his work on microtonal tuning systems and traditional harmony. He studied with Messiaen, Hindemith, and Boulanger, and taught at the University of Chicago for forty years.
Biography of Jake Shane (excerpt)
Jacob Shane Roshkow, born on October 27, 1999, in Los Angeles, moved to Washington Heights at age two. The son of author and Washington Post columnist Helaine Olen, he has described himself as “a closeted kid.” He acted in school productions, took improv classes at the Gotham Comedy Club, later moved to Los Angeles at 18 to work at a record label, and graduated from USC with a Bachelor of Arts in public relations in 2022.
Biography of Carla Lonzi (excerpt)
Carla Lonzi, born in Florence on March 6, 1931, and deceased in Milan on August 2, 1982, was an Italian art critic and feminist activist. She co-founded Rivolta Femminile in 1970, a collective that shaped Italian feminism, and authored influential works such as Autoritratto (1969), Manifesto di Rivolta Femminile (1970), Let’s Spit on Hegel (1974), and Diary of a Feminist (1977).
Biography of Vitória Strada (excerpt)
Vitória Longaray Strada, born on October 12, 1996, in Porto Alegre, is a Brazilian actress and model. She began modeling at age 12 and placed second in the 2014 Miss World Brazil contest before transitioning to acting. Her approximate time of birth comes from her on X, she indicates being Gemini Ascendant, with the Sun and Moon in Libra.
Biography of Mário Negromonte (excerpt)
Mário Sílvio Mendes Negromonte is a Brazilian politician born on July 6, 1950. He served as Minister of Cities under Dilma Rousseff and was a federal deputy for the state of Bahia from 2003 to 2019. Although born in Pernambuco, he built his political career in Bahia.
Biography of Giovani Cherini (excerpt)
Giovani Cherini, born June 23, 1960, in Soledade, is a Brazilian politician affiliated with the Liberal Party.After several electoral attempts in the 1990s, he became a state deputy in Rio Grande do Sul in 1995 and held the seat until 2011.
Biography of Tite Curet Alonso (excerpt)
Catalino “Tite” Curet Alonso, born on February 12, 1926, in Guayama and died on August 5, 2003, in Baltimore, was a Puerto Rican composer who wrote more than 2,000 salsa songs.Raised in Barrio Obrero, San Juan, after his parents’ divorce, he grew up with his mother and grandmother, and was deeply influenced by the life of the working-class neighborhood.
Biography of Alexis Didier (excerpt)
Alexis Didier (born March 30, 1826 in Paris – died October 9, 1886) was a famous 19th-century French medium. At his funeral, he was described as “the greatest clairvoyant of modern times.” His case represents a key moment in the clash between Mesmer’s animal magnetism and the 19th-century medical establishment, which stopped all official research into such phenomena in 1842.
Biography of Frank McKinney (excerpt)
Frank Edward McKinney Jr., born November 3, 1938, in Indianapolis and died September 11, 1992, was an American swimmer, Olympic champion, and world record holder. He won gold in the 4×100m medley relay and silver in the 100m backstroke at the 1960 Rome Olympics, as well as bronze in Melbourne in 1956.
Biography of Kauko Röyhkä (excerpt)
Kauko Röyhkä (born Jukka-Pekka Välimaa, February 12, 1959, in Valkeakoski) is a Finnish rock musician, author, journalist, and screenwriter. Active since the early 1980s, he is known for his poetic lyrics and bold public persona. His birth time comes from him, transmitted by Kyosti Tarvainen, via a Finnish astrologer.
Biography of Brutus Molkenbuhr (excerpt)
Brutus Molkenbuhr, born March 10, 1881, in Ottensen and died September 11, 1959, in Berlin, was a German socialist and the son of SPD politician Hermann Molkenbuhr. A trained typesetter, he joined the SPD in 1899 and served as a sergeant during World War I.
Biography of Jeffry Fischman (excerpt)
Jeffry Fischman Feldman (born June 1, 1976, in Lima) is a Peruvian musician, composer, and producer. He was a member of the band Libido from 1996 to 2004, recording three studio albums, one acoustic live album, and co-writing hit songs while earning two MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica in 2002 and 2003.
Biography of Marcel Minnaert (excerpt)
Marcel Gilles Jozef Minnaert, born February 12, 1893, in Bruges and died October 26, 1970, in Utrecht, was a Belgian astronomer. During World War I, he supported the Flemish movement and advocated replacing French with Dutch in occupied Belgium, forcing him into exile after the war.
Biography of Raymond Van Gestel (excerpt)
Raymond Mon Van Gestel was born on 20 January 1930 in Arendonk and died there on 17 April 2020. A fast right winger, he began his career at K. FC Mol Sport before joining Lyra in 1948, a club he left a lasting mark on.
Biography of Mary de Rachewiltz (excerpt)
Mary de Rachewiltz, born Maria Rudge on July 9, 1925, in Brixen, Italy, is an Italian-American poet and translator, daughter of poet Ezra Pound and violinist Olga Rudge. Her time of birth comes from Olga Rudge & Ezra Pound: "What Thou Lovest Well" by Anne Conover (Yale University Press, 2001).
Biography of Willem Witsen (excerpt)
Willem Arnoldus Witsen (born 13 August 1860 – died 13 April 1923 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch painter and photographer associated with the Amsterdam Impressionism movement. Influenced by James McNeill Whistler, he depicted tranquil cityscapes and rural scenes. He also created portraits and photographs of artists and cultural figures, including the French Symbolist poet Paul Verlaine.
Biography of David Canary (excerpt)
David Hoyt Canary, born August 25, 1938, and died November 16, 2015, was an American actor best known for his roles as Candy Canaday on the Western series Bonanza and Adam Chandler on the soap opera All My Children. For the latter, he earned sixteen Daytime Emmy Award nominations and won five times.
Biography of Sergio Sollima (excerpt)
Sergio Sollima (17 April 1921 – 1 July 2015) was an Italian film director and screenwriter, trained at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia. A member of the Italian Resistance during WWII, he began his postwar career as a critic, then moved into screenwriting in the 1950s.
Biography of Serge Nigg (excerpt)
Serge Nigg (6 June 1924 – 12 November 2008) was a French composer born and died in Paris.He gained early recognition at age 19 with Timour, premiered in 1944 by the French National Radio Orchestra. In 1946, he became one of the first French composers to embrace twelve-tone music, later blending it with the refined harmonic tradition of French musical aesthetics.
Biography of Kelly Kainz (excerpt)
Kelly Kainz, born Kelly Beesley on May 16, 1975, in Liverpool, is a British dancer. She began training at the age of three and achieved a 3rd place finish at Blackpool at 17. Moving to Austria in 1995, she teamed up with Andy Kainz, winning the Austrian Latin Dance Championships in 1995 and 1996, then the prestigious Blackpool Dance Festival in 2001, the same year they married.
Biography of Berit Brørby (excerpt)
Berit Brørby (born 5 December 1950 in Oslo) is a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.She served as President of the Nordic Council in 1998 and has held several prominent political positions throughout her career. Elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1985 for the Oppland constituency, she was re-elected on five occasions, reflecting her long-standing parliamentary role.
Biography of Margie Stewart (excerpt)
Margie Stewart, born on December 14, 1919, in Wabash, Indiana, and died on April 26, 2012, in Burbank, California, was the official U.S. Army poster girl during World War II. Her twelve posters, totaling 94 million copies, became icons of morale and wartime patriotism.
Biography of Virginie Sainsily (excerpt)
Virginie Sainsily, born December 31, 1988 in Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe, is a French television journalist, reporter and presenter. After growing up in Guadeloupe, she moved to Paris at 18 to study law and political science, later training in journalism at ISCPA and CFPJ.
Biography of Taco Mesdag (excerpt)
Taco Mesdag, born September 21, 1829 in Groningen and died August 4, 1902 in The Hague, was a Dutch banker and painter.He worked in the family banking business with his younger brother Henry. Like his brother Hendrik Mesdag, Taco eventually turned to painting.
Biography of George Tsutakawa (excerpt)
George Tsutakawa (February 22, 1910 – December 18, 1997) was an American painter and sculptor best known for his avant-garde bronze fountains.Raised between the U.S.and Japan, he studied and later taught at the University of Washington. Following his service in World War II, he became a full-time artist and educator, drawing inspiration from Himalayan obos—ritual stone piles described in a book by Justice William O.
Biography of Franco Fornari (excerpt)
Franco Fornari (18 April 1921 – 20 May 1985) was an Italian psychiatrist influenced by Melanie Klein and Wilfred Bion.A professor at the University of Milan, he served as Dean of Psychiatry, Director of the Psychoanalytic Institute of Literature and Philosophy, and also taught at the University of Trento.
Biography of Paula Stone (excerpt)
Paula Stone (January 20, 1912 – December 23, 1997) was an American stage and film actress, born in New York City.The daughter of actor Fred Stone and singer Allene Crater, she grew up in a family of performers alongside her sisters Dorothy and Carol.
Biography of Sami Slimani (excerpt)
Sami Slimani (born March 20, 1990, in Esslingen am Neckar) is a German-Tunisian TV host, YouTuber, and influencer, known online as Herr Tutorial. The son of a Tunisian father and a French mother of Tunisian descent, he grew up in Stuttgart with two sisters.
Biography of Mariano Fortuny (painter) (excerpt)
Mariano Fortuny y Marsal, born on June 11, 1838, in Reus and died on November 21, 1874, in Rome, was a Spanish painter known for Orientalist, historical, and military scenes. Orphaned young, he was raised by his grandfather who introduced him to art.
Biography of Tomasz Beksinski (excerpt)
Tomasz Sylwester Beksiński, born November 26, 1958, in Sanok and died December 24, 1999, was a Polish radio presenter, music journalist, and film translator.The son of painter Zdzisław Beksiński, he developed a passion at age 12 for progressive and gothic rock, as well as horror films.
Biography of Primo Sentimenti (excerpt)
Primo Sentimenti, commonly known as Sentimenti V, was born on December 28, 1926, in Bomporto, Italy, where he also died on October 13, 2016.A professional footballer, he began his career in 1945 with Modena FC, his hometown club, where he stayed until 1949.
Biography of Michelle Gisin (excerpt)
Michelle Gisin, born December 5, 1993, in Samedan, Graubünden, is a Swiss World Cup alpine ski racer competing in all disciplines. A two-time Olympic champion, she won the combined in 2018 and successfully defended her title in 2022. She is the younger sister of fellow ski racers Marc and Dominique Gisin.
Biography of Katherine Winder (excerpt)
Katherine Winder Cochella (born 23 April 1992) is a Peruvian badminton player.She educated at the Universidad del Pacífico Lima, and in 2015, Winder competed at the Pan Am Games in the women's and mixed doubles event. In the women's doubles she placed 7th, while in the mixed doubles she won the bronze medal partnered with Mario Cuba.
Biography of Taibi Kahler (excerpt)
Taibi Kahler (born June 30, 1943 in Kewanna, Indiana) is an American author and communications consultant, best known for adding the concepts of the Mini-script and Drivers to transactional analysis. The only child of George and Madelyn Kahler, he lost his father in 1945 during World War II and was raised by his mother in Hammond, Indiana, in modest but loving conditions.
Biography of Johs. Bergh (excerpt)
Johannes “Johs.” Bergh, born October 3, 1932, in Oslo and died May 24, 2001, was a Norwegian jazz historian, record producer, and journalist.He served as chairman of Norway’s oldest jazz club, Oslo Jazz Circle, and led the Norwegian Jazz Federation from 1961 to 1963.
Biography of Franco Citti (excerpt)
Franco Citti, born on April 23, 1935, in Rome and died on January 14, 2016, in Fiumicino, was an Italian actor.Coming from a modest background and first working as a painter and laborer, he was discovered by Pier Paolo Pasolini, who gave him the lead role in Accattone (1961).
Biography of Stuart Christie (excerpt)
Stuart Christie (10 July 1946 – 15 August 2020) was a Scottish anarchist writer and publisher.At 18, he was arrested while carrying explosives intended to assassinate Spanish dictator Francisco Franco. Later accused of being part of the Angry Brigade, he was acquitted.
Biography of Ismael La Rosa (excerpt)
Ismael Armando La Rosa Fernandini, born March 16, 1977, in San Isidro, is a Peruvian actor.Descended from a family of Extremaduran origin that settled in Peru, he is the son of Armando La Rosa Musante and María Fernandini.After completing secondary school at Colegio Casuarinas Los Robles, he began studying animal science before switching to acting.
Biography of Seimone Augustus (excerpt)
Seimone Delicia Augustus (born April 30, 1984) is an American basketball coach and former professional player. She currently serves as an assistant coach for the Louisiana State University women’s basketball team. Drafted first overall by the Minnesota Lynx in the 2006 WNBA Draft, she spent most of her career with the team before finishing with the Los Angeles Sparks.
Biography of Auguste Stoeber (excerpt)
Auguste Stoeber, also known as August Stöber, was born on July 9, 1808, in Strasbourg and died on March 19, 1884, in Mulhouse. He was an Alsatian poet and folklorist, as well as a Protestant theologian, archaeologist, and historian. His work contributed to preserving and promoting Alsatian popular traditions, blending poetry, folklore, and scholarly research.
Biography of Luigi Radice (excerpt)
Luigi Radice, born 15 January 1935 in Cesano Maderno and died 7 December 2018 in Turin, was an Italian footballer and coach.He played as a left back. A product of AC Milan’s youth system, he won three Serie A titles and the 1963 European Cup — the first ever for an Italian club.
Biography of Albert Brasseur (excerpt)
Jules Dumont, known as Albert Brasseur (February 12, 1860 – May 13, 1932), was a French actor, opera singer, and theatre director.The son of the famous comedian Jules Brasseur, he was initially destined for a military career before a chance event led him to the stage, where he debuted at 17 in La Fleur d’Oranger.
Biography of Helen Sjöholm (excerpt)
Marie Helen Sjöholm, born on 10 July 1970, is a Swedish singer and actress. She grew up in Sundsvall and began singing in choirs from an early age, working with conductor Kjell Lönnå. In the late 1980s, she toured with the group “Just for Fun.” |
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