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birth charts with Neptune in LeoYou will find on these pages astrological charts of thousands of celebrities with Neptune in Leo. Just click on the celebrities of your choice to get their interactive natal chart, planetary dominants and excerpts of astrological portrait. in ![]()
Biography of Antônio Carlos Pires (excerpt)
Antônio Carlos Pires, born on January 1, 1927, in Rio de Janeiro, and died there on February 28, 2005, was a Brazilian actor and comedian. He was one of the pioneers of radio comedy in Brazil during the 1940s, notably on Rádio Mayrink Veiga, before making his film debut in 1953.
Biography of Maurice Van Robays (excerpt)
Maurice René Van Robays (November 15, 1914 – March 1, 1965), nicknamed “Bomber,” was an American baseball outfielder who played six Major League seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates between 1939 and 1946. Standing six feet tall and weighing 190 pounds, he batted and threw right-handed and became known for his solid hitting.
Biography of Hugh Gillin (excerpt)
Hugh Clair Gillin Jr., born July 14, 1925 in Galesburg, Illinois and died May 4, 2004 in San Diego, was an American film and television actor.He is best known for playing Sheriff John Hunt in Psycho II and Psycho III.Over his career, he appeared in seventy five films and television shows, with his final role in 1998 on Pensacola: Wings of Gold.
Biography of Jean Dréjac (excerpt)
Jean Dréjac, born Jean André Jacques Brun on June 3, 1921 (birth certificate number 431), in Grenoble and died on August 11, 2003, in Paris, was a French lyricist and occasional composer-performer. He is regarded as one of the notable figures of postwar French popular song.
Biography of John Meredyth Lucas (excerpt)
John Meredyth Lucas (May 1, 1919 – October 19, 2002) was an American writer, director, and producer best known for his television work. The son of screenwriter Bess Meredyth and director Wilfred Lucas, and the adopted son of filmmaker Michael Curtiz, he grew up in Southern California and began his Hollywood career as a script clerk at Warner Brothers.
Biography of Ed van der Elsken (excerpt)
Eduard van der Elsken, born 10 March 1925 and died 28 December 1990, was a Dutch photographer and filmmaker.His work presents intimate, everyday and autobiographical views of the European zeitgeist from the Second World War through the 1970s, engaging with love, sex, art, jazz music and alternative culture.
Biography of Blanche Thebom (excerpt)
Blanche Thebom, born September 19, 1915 and died March 23, 2010, was an American operatic mezzo-soprano, voice teacher, and opera director. She belonged to the first generation of American singers to achieve major international success and maintained a long association with the Metropolitan Opera in New York for over twenty years.
Biography of Paulo Picasso (excerpt)
Paulo Ruiz Picasso, born February 4, 1921 in Paris and died June 5, 1975 in the same city, was the eldest son of Pablo Picasso and the Russian dancer Olga Khokhlova. He was the only legitimate child recognized during the painter’s lifetime, while also being the elder half-brother of Maya Ruiz-Picasso, Claude Picasso, and Paloma Picasso.
Biography of Dorothy Hewett (excerpt)
Dorothy Coade Hewett (21 May 1923 – 25 August 2002) was an Australian playwright, poet, and author. Her writing encompassed a wide range of literary styles, including modernism, socialist realism, expressionism, and the avant garde. Her membership in the Australian Communist Party during the 1950s and 1960s strongly influenced her work.
Biography of Giuseppe Fava (excerpt)
Giuseppe “Pippo” Fava, born 15 September 1925 in Palazzolo Acreide and murdered on 5 January 1984 in Catania, was an Italian writer, investigative journalist, playwright, and anti-Mafia activist.Founder of the monthly magazine I Siciliani, he dedicated his life to exposing the connections between the Mafia, politics, and business.
Biography of Ruth Park (excerpt)
Ruth Park, whose full name was Rosina Ruth Lucia Park AM (August 24, 1917 – December 14, 2010), was a New Zealand–born Australian author. She is best known for the novel The Harp in the South (1948), the children’s book Playing Beatie Bow (1980), and the children’s radio series The Muddle-Headed Wombat.
Biography of Maria Lassnig (excerpt)
Maria Lassnig, born September 8, 1919 in Kappel am Krappfeld, Austria, and died May 6, 2014, was an Austrian artist known for her painted self-portraits and for her theory of “body awareness.” In 1980 she became a professor of painting at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, where she taught for many years.
Biography of Maxine Reiner (excerpt)
Maxine Reiner, born March 16, 1916 in Tamaqua, Pennsylvania, and died June 19, 2003 in Los Angeles, was an American actress better known for her turbulent personal life than for her film career. From a Jewish family, she studied dramatic arts in Philadelphia before beginning as a model and then moving to Hollywood.
Biography of Betty Taylor (actress) (excerpt)
Betty Taylor, born October 7, 1919 and died June 4, 2011, was an American actress and performer.She was best known for playing “Slue Foot Sue” in Disneyland’s Golden Horseshoe Revue, opposite Wally Boag. She performed in the show for many years, which became one of the most popular stage attractions at Disneyland.
Biography of Henriette Mathieu-Faraggi (excerpt)
Henriette Mathieu-Faraggi (born November 26, 1915; died April 6, 1985) was a French physicist. She studied at the Institut du Radium and married chemist Marcel Mathieu.In March 1950, she was elected to the National Committee of the CNRS. She joined the French Atomic Energy Commission in 1951 and served as head of its Department of Nuclear Physics from 1972 to 1978.
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 Mayumi Moriyama (excerpt)
Mayumi Moriyama (7 November 1927 – 14 October 2021) was a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party and a member of the Diet, Japan’s national legislature. She held several important government positions and became one of the first women to occupy major ministerial offices in Japan.
Biography of Peggy Dow (excerpt)
Peggy Dow (born Peggy Josephine Varnadow, March 18, 1928) is an American philanthropist and former actress. She had a brief Hollywood career from 1949 to 1952 at Universal Studios during the Golden Age of American cinema and is best known for her roles as Nurse Kelly in Harvey (1950) and Judy Greene in Bright Victory (1951).
Biography of Barbara Berjer (excerpt)
Barbara Berjer (June 14, 1920 – October 20, 2002) was an American actress best known for her roles in daytime television soap operas.Born Barbara Elinor Berger in Seattle, she was the daughter of a Norwegian-born mechanical engineer and a mother of Scottish origin.
Biography of Fred Oldfield (excerpt)
Fred Vernon Oldfield (March 18, 1918 – February 24, 2017) was an American cowboy and western artist. Born in Alfalfa, Washington, he grew up as a cowhand near Toppenish on the Yakama Indian Reservation. His experiences working with cattle later inspired much of his western themed artwork.
Biography of Jane Flory (excerpt)
Jane Flory (June 29, 1917 – November 25, 2005) was an American author and illustrator of children's books.Born Jane Trescott in Pennsylvania, she studied at the Philadelphia Museum School of Industrial Art, graduating in 1939. She published her first children’s book, Snooty, the Pig Who Was Proud, in 1944, beginning a prolific career.
Biography of Theo Marcuse (excerpt)
Theodore Carroll Marcuse (August 2, 1920 – November 29, 1967) was an American character actor who appeared frequently on television during the 1950s and 1960s. He was often cast as villains or intense supporting characters. His distinctive presence made him a recognizable figure in many television series of the era.
Biography of Ann Baker (singer) (excerpt)
Ann Baker (August 21, 1915 – August 29, 1999) was an American jazz singer. Discovered by Louis Armstrong, she performed with his band on Broadway and became best known as a member of Billy Eckstine’s “Dream Band,” alongside major figures such as Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, and Art Blakey.
Biography of Josiane Serre (excerpt)
Josiane Serre (born Heulot, 17 December 1922 – 11 October 2004) was a French academic chemist. She was the last director of the École normale supérieure de jeunes filles and later served as acting director of the École normale supérieure on rue d’Ulm in Paris.
Biography of Anne Gould Hauberg (excerpt)
Anne Gould Hauberg (November 13, 1917 – April 11, 2016) was an American civic activist, philanthropist, and patron of the arts in the Pacific Northwest.She was the daughter of Seattle architect and educator Carl F.Gould and grew up in Seattle, where she studied architecture at the University of Washington.
Biography of Wilma Baker (excerpt)
Wilma Baker, born Wilma June McAlister on June 24, 1917 and died September 4, 2016, was an American animation artist who worked for Walt Disney Animation Studios. Over a long career she contributed to several well-known Disney films and later received a Golden Award from the Animation Guild for lifetime achievement.
Biography of Dorothy Claire (excerpt)
Dorothy Claire (born Marietta Wright, June 5, 1920 in La Porte, Indiana – died September 4, 1982) was an American singer and radio personality. She began singing at the age of four, performing with her sisters in a trio that appeared at local events and on WSBT radio in South Bend.
Biography of Jo Ann Sayers (excerpt)
Jo Ann Sayers (born Miriam Lucille Lilygren, October 22, 1918 – November 14, 2011) was an American actress active on Broadway and in Hollywood films. Her film career spanned mainly from the 1930s through the 1950s. She was born in Seattle, where she developed an early interest in the performing arts.
Biography of Jean Cussac (excerpt)
Jean Cussac, born on May 31, 1922, in Paris and died on January 25, 2026, was a French baritone and music director. He studied vocal performance at the Conservatoire de Paris and began his career as a classical singer, performing both as a soloist and as a choir member, particularly in early and chamber music.
Biography of Lavinia Williams (excerpt)
Lavinia Williams (July 2, 1916 – July 19, 1989), sometimes known as Lavinia Williams Yarborough, was an American dancer and dance educator.She is known for founding national dance schools in several Caribbean countries. Born in Philadelphia to a family of West Indian descent, she trained in New York and began her career in dance companies.
Biography of Ninalee Craig (excerpt)
Ninalee Craig (née Allen; November 6, 1927, in Indianapolis – May 1, 2018, in Toronto) was an American woman best known as the subject of a series of photographs by Ruth Orkin, most notably American Girl in Italy. In 1951, traveling through Europe under the name Jinx Allen, she met Orkin in Florence, where the photographer captured her in everyday scenes, including the iconic image of her walking down a street observed by a group of men.
Biography of India Jobelmann (excerpt)
India Jobelmann (born India Mae Zerbe on October 22, 1920, in Logansport, Indiana, and died February 1, 2019, in Portland, Oregon) was an American cellist. She is best known for serving as principal cellist of the Oregon Symphony from 1971 to 1995, following an early career with several East Coast orchestras.
Biography of Gene Nelson (excerpt)
Gene Nelson (born Leander Eugene Berg; March 24, 1920 – September 16, 1996) was an American actor, dancer, screenwriter, and director.Born in Seattle, he later grew up in Santa Monica and became interested in dance after watching Fred Astaire in films.
Biography of Nicola Paone (excerpt)
Nicola Paone, born October 5, 1915 in Spangler, Pennsylvania, and died December 25, 2003, was an Italian-American singer, songwriter, and restaurateur known for his humorous songs about the lives of Italian immigrants in the United States. Raised between the United States and Sicily, he developed an early passion for music inspired by traditional Italian songs.
Biography of Tommy Conlon (excerpt)
Tommy Conlon, born June 21, 1917 in Philadelphia and died January 8, 2000 in Huntington Beach, was an American actor known as a child performer in early 1930s cinema.He achieved early recognition before gradually leaving the entertainment industry. The son of a stage actor, he was introduced to acting at a young age.
Biography of John Crawford (actor) (excerpt)
John Crawford (born Cleve Allen Richardson; September 13, 1920 – September 21, 2010) was an American film and television actor. He appeared in many popular television series and several notable films from the 1960s and 1970s. Among his best known roles are appearances in The Poseidon Adventure (1972), The Enforcer (1976), and Night Moves (1975).
Biography of Dextra Quotskuyva (excerpt)
Dextra Quotskuyva Nampeyo, born September 7, 1928 and died in February 2019, was a Native American Hopi potter and artist.She belonged to the fifth generation of a distinguished ancestral line of Hopi potters. She was the great-granddaughter of the Hopi-Tewa potter Nampeyo of Hano, who revived the traditional Sikyátki style of pottery.
Biography of Knut Kleve (excerpt)
Knut Kleve, born February 24, 1926 in Oslo and died February 11, 2017, was a Norwegian classical philologist and professor at the University of Bergen and the University of Oslo.He was especially known for his work restoring papyrus fragments from the ancient city of Herculaneum.
Biography of Franc Pribosek (excerpt)
Franc Pribošek, born January 14, 1917 and died in January 1981, was a Yugoslav ski jumper.He competed in two editions of the Winter Olympic Games during his sporting career. He first participated in the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, finishing 39th in the normal hill competition.
Biography of Odile Croissant (excerpt)
Odile Croissant (born October 6, 1923, in Honfleur, died August 3, 2020, in Paris) was a French biologist and physicist specializing in electron microscopy. Through continuous training in several countries, she rose from laboratory assistant at the Pasteur Institute to the rank of research scientist.
Biography of Jeanie Tomaini (excerpt)
Bernice Evelyn “Jeanie” Smith Tomaini (August 23, 1916 in Jefferson, Indiana – August 10, 1999 in Gibsonton, Florida) was an American sideshow performer. Born without legs due to a congenital condition, she was exhibited from a very young age as the “Half-Girl” or “Acrobatic Half-Girl.”
Biography of Tuulikki Pietilä (excerpt)
Ida Helmi Tuulikki Pietilä (18 February 1917 – 23 February 2009) was a Finnish graphic artist and professor widely regarded as one of Finland’s 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 Gordon Hirabayashi (excerpt)
Gordon Kiyoshi Hirabayashi (April 23, 1918 – January 2, 2012) was an American sociologist whose principled resistance to the Japanese American internment during World War II included a 1943 Supreme Court challenge decided under the caption Hirabayashi v. United States. His conviction was overturned in 1986.
Biography of Martha Settle Putney (excerpt)
Martha Settle Putney (November 9, 1916 – December 11, 2008) was an American historian and educator who specialized in documenting the role of African Americans in the armed forces. She was among the first Black women to serve in the Women’s Army Corps during World War II.
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 Michael Guttenbrunner (excerpt)
Michael Guttenbrunner, born September 7, 1919 in Althofen, Austria, and died May 12, 2004 in Vienna, was an Austrian poet and writer. Born into a modest family, the son of a stable hand and factory worker, he also worked as a farm servant in his youth.
Biography of Frank Modell (excerpt)
Franklyn Bruce Modell (September 6, 1917 – May 27, 2016) was an American cartoonist best known for his work in The New Yorker, where he published more than 1,400 cartoons over a period of more than fifty years starting in 1946.
Biography of Georgette Délibrias (excerpt)
Georgette Délibrias, born Georgette Antoinette Juillet on August 15, 1924 in Paris and died April 29, 2015 in Fontenay-lès-Briis, was a French physicist. A graduate of the École polytechnique féminine in 1946, she joined the French Atomic Energy Commission and took part in the first divergence test of the Zoé atomic reactor.
Biography of Margaret E. Lynn (excerpt)
Margaret E.Lynn (April 28, 1921 – June 11, 2002) was an American theater director and producer.She played a key role in organizing entertainment programs within the U.S.Army starting in the 1950s. Born in Texas, she pursued university studies in the arts and theater before beginning a stage career under the name Margaret Lynn.
Biography of Betty Grissom (excerpt)
Betty Lavonne Grissom (née 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 husband’s death in the first fatal accident of the U.S. |
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