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Birth charts with Neptune in 8th HouseYou will find on these pages astrological charts of thousands of celebrities with Neptune in the 8th House. Just click on the celebrities of your choice to get their interactive natal chart, planetary dominants and excerpts of astrological portrait.
Biography of Vagabon (singer) (excerpt)
Laetitia Tamko, born on October 25, 1992, in Yaoundé, is a self-taught Cameroonian-American artist known as Vagabon. A multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, and producer, she is based in New York City. Her approximate time of birth comes from her on X, she indicates being Gemini Ascendant.
Biography of Howard Madole (excerpt)
Howard Madole, born April 29, 1923, and died January 29, 2015, was an American architect best known for his work in Sedona and Phoenix, Arizona. Called "the first architect of Sedona," he played a key role in shaping the area’s growth in the 1950s and 1960s.
Biography of Gaston Baty (excerpt)
Jean-Baptiste-Marie-Gaston Baty was a theater practitioner, born in Pélussin (Loire) on May 26, 1885, and died in the same town on October 13, 1952. He was one of the founders of the theatrical "Cartel" in 1927, alongside Louis Jouvet, Charles Dullin, and Georges Pitoëff.
Biography of N. Scott Momaday (excerpt)
Navarre Scotte Momaday (February 27, 1934 – January 24, 2024) was a Kiowa-American novelist, poet, essayist, and short story writer. His time of birth comes from him, in "The Names: A Memoir" by N. Scott Momaday (University of Arizona Press, 1976).
Biography of Laurent Cugny (excerpt)
Laurent Cugny, born April 14, 1955, in La Garenne-Colombes, is a French pianist, conductor, arranger, and jazz scholar.He began playing piano at the age of ten and, in 1979, started leading the big band Lumière, collaborating with Gil Evans and recording multiple albums.
Biography of R. F. Lucchetti (excerpt)
Rubens Francisco Lucchetti, better known as R. F. Lucchetti, was a Brazilian writer born on January 29, 1930, in Santa Rita do Paso and died on April 4, 2024, in Ribeirão Preto. He was widely known for his vast output of pulp fiction and popular novels.
Biography of Don Payne (musician) (excerpt)
Donald Ray Payne (January 7, 1933 – February 25, 2017) was an American jazz double-bassist and electric bassist. Life and career Born in Wellington, Texas, Payne was raised in California and first played trumpet before switching to double bass in high school. His first major gigs occurred in the mid-1950s; he worked in the second half of the decade with Georgie Auld, Ornette Coleman, Maynard Ferguson, Calvin Jackson, Joe Maini, and Art Pepper.
Biography of Ormond McGill (excerpt)
Ormond Dale McGill, born on June 15, 1913 in Palo Alto, California, and died on October 19, 2005, was an American stage hypnotist, magician, and author, known as the "Dean of American Hypnotists." His time of birth comes from him, in his book "The Amazing Life of Ormond McGill", by Ormond McGill (Crown House, 2005).
Biography of Jocelyn Gill (excerpt)
Jocelyn Gill (October 29, 1916 – April 26, 1984) was an American astronomer who worked for NASA.She graduated from Wellesley College in 1938 and earned her PhD from Yale in 1959 after teaching at several colleges. She held academic roles at Smith College and Arizona State University, and worked as a research assistant at Yale.
Biography of Émile Decré (excerpt)
Émile Decré (28 July 1897 – 17 February 1973) was a French businessman and heir to the Decré department stores, founded by his grandfather Jules-César Decré.During World War I, he helped manage the family business alongside his brother. In 1930, he oversaw the renovation of the stores with architect Henri Sauvage and founded the Nantes chapter of the Christian Employers’ Confederation.
Biography of Anneliese Rothenberger (excerpt)
Born on June 19, 1924, in Mannheim, Anneliese Rothenberger was a German soprano with a radiant voice and elegant technique, whose international career spanned from 1942 to 1983.She was especially acclaimed for her interpretations of Mozart and Richard Strauss. She began in Koblenz and joined Hamburg Opera in 1946, later shining in Berg’s Lulu.
Biography of Erin Morgenstern (excerpt)
Erin Morgenstern, born July 8, 1978, is an American multimedia artist and novelist, best known for her two fantasy books. The Night Circus (2011) was translated into over 30 languages and won both the Locus Award for Best First Novel and an Alex Award in 2012.
Biography of Simone Kessell (excerpt)
Simone Kessell, born on August 19, 1975, in Auckland, is a New Zealand television actress. She rose to prominence in the 1990s with roles in local productions such as Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, Xena: Warrior Princess, and Medivac. She also appeared in TV films like McLeod’s Daughters and Return to Treasure Island.
Biography of James Lewin (excerpt)
James Lewin (October 28, 1887 – December 31, 1937) was a German-Jewish psychiatrist and physician. Born in Berlin, he studied medicine and philosophy at the University of Berlin, earning his PhD in 1912. He specialized in psychiatry, working in Kiel and Leipzig.
Biography of Marc-Adolphe Guégan (excerpt)
Marc-Adolphe Guégan (25 January 1891 – 6 November 1959) was a French journalist and poet, a pioneer of haiku in the French language. He lived on the Île d’Yeu in the Atlantic, drawing inspiration from its landscapes. A close friend of Claude Cahun and Suzanne Malherbe (known as Marcel Moore), he collaborated with them on two books.
Biography of Adrien Turel (excerpt)
Adrien Turel (born June 5, 1890, in Saint Petersburg and died June 29, 1957, in Zurich) was a Swiss writer.His time of birth comes from him, in his autobiography "Bilanz eines erfolglosen Lebens: Autobiographie" by Adrien Turel (Moderne, 1989). He grew up in Switzerland and Germany, studying Germanic studies, Romance languages, and history before abandoning his studies to focus on psychoanalysis.
Biography of Sossen Krohg (excerpt)
Sossen Krohg (December 18, 1923 – February 12, 2016) was a Norwegian playwright and actress, active in theater, film, and television. Born in Kristiania (Oslo), she was the daughter of journalist Kristoffer Anker Olsen. She was married to skier Thorleif Schjelderup (1943-1947) and painter Guy Krohg (1949).
Biography of Gianni Bella (excerpt)
Giovanni "Gianni" Bella (born 14 March 1947) is an Italian composer and singer-songwriter, brother of singer Marcella Bella and uncle of diplomat and lawyer Giacomo Merello. Born in Catania, he began his career writing songs for his sister with lyricist Giancarlo Bigazzi.
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 Larry Bunker (excerpt)
Lawrence Benjamin Bunker (November 4, 1928 – March 8, 2005) was an American jazz drummer, vibraphonist, and percussionist.A member of the Bill Evans Trio in the 1960s, he also played timpani with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Born in Long Beach, California, Bunker was a key figure on the West Coast jazz scene.
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 Jacques Perk (excerpt)
Jacques Perk, born June 10, 1859, and died November 1, 1881, was a pivotal Dutch poet of the 19th century. His sonnet cycle Mathilde, published by Willem Kloos, marked the beginning of modern Dutch poetry and was influenced by Shelley, Goethe, and Lamartine.
Biography of Antonio Giolitti (excerpt)
Antonio Giolitti (12 February 1915 - 8 February 2010) was an Italian politician, grandson of Prime Minister Giovanni Giolitti. He joined the Communist Party in 1940, was arrested by the fascist regime and later acquitted. During the Resistance, he was seriously wounded and sent to France, returning to Italy only after the war.
Biography of Rafaello Oliveira (excerpt)
Rafaello Oliveira Ferreira, born on January 26, 1982, in Brazil, is a retired Brazilian mixed martial artist who competed in the UFC’s lightweight division.He began training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at age 16. He started his professional MMA career in 2004 in Brazil, moved to the U.S.
Biography of Matthew Strome (excerpt)
Matthew Strome, born January 6, 1999, in Mississauga, Ontario, is a Canadian professional ice hockey player.Drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers in 2017, he currently plays for the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League (AHL). His brothers, Ryan and Dylan Strome, both play in the National Hockey League (NHL).
Biography of Yves Baré (excerpt)
Yves Baré, born October 28, 1938, in Wihogne (Belgium) and passed away on March 31, 2010, in the same town, was a Belgian footballer and coach. He played 312 matches for FC Liégeois, marking a significant part of his career. From 1970 to 1972, he played for K Beerschot VAV before retiring.
Biography of Ulrich Rauscher (excerpt)
Ulrich Karl Paul Rauscher (June 26, 1884 – December 18, 1930) was a German journalist, writer, and diplomat. After studying law, he became a correspondent for Frankfurter Zeitung in Strasbourg and Berlin, and collaborated with Die Schaubühne.He was among the first to recognize cinema's potential as a propaganda tool.
Biography of Friedrich Sämisch (excerpt)
Friedrich (Fritz) Sämisch (Berlin, September 20, 1896 – Berlin, August 16, 1975) was a German chess grandmaster.He won the first Austrian Championship in Vienna in 1921, though this edition was unofficial.He also finished 3rd in the 1925 Baden-Baden tournament, behind Alexander Alekhine and Akiba Rubinstein.
Biography of Jacob van Lennep (excerpt)
Jacob van Lennep, born on March 24, 1802, in Amsterdam and died on August 25, 1868, in Oosterbeek, was a Dutch poet and writer.The son of poet and professor David Jacob van Lennep, he grew up in a cultured environment and spent his summers at Huis te Manpad, which inspired some of his works.
Biography of James Abrams (musician) (excerpt)
James Abrams, born on March 23, 1993, in Kingston, Ontario, is a Canadian vocalist and violinist best known as one half of the country duo The Abrams, alongside his older brother John Abrams. Fourth-generation musicians, the brothers began performing together as children.
Biography of Anders Heger (excerpt)
Anders Heger (born 10 July 1956 in Oslo) is a Norwegian publisher and writer, and is one of the six children of Wanda Hjort Heger and Bjørn Heger. In 1982, Heger started Radio Nova, the first student radio in Norway.In 1985, he wrote a book about the juridical process against the Norwegian writer Agnar Mykle, and in 1999 wrote Et diktet liv, a biography about Agnar Mykle, which received the Brage Prize (comparable in Norway to a Pulitzer Prize).
Biography of Jesus Rojas (excerpt)
Antonio Cardenal Caldera (15 June 1950 – 11 April 1991) was a Nicaraguan Jesuit priest turned guerrilla leader in El Salvador’s FMLN, known as Jesús Rojas. Born into a prominent family, he was cousin to priests Ernesto and Fernando Cardenal. Sent to El Salvador, he witnessed anti-Jesuit violence and joined the armed struggle.
Biography of Josefina Niggli (excerpt)
Josefina Niggli (13 July 1910 – 17 December 1983), born Josephine Niggli, was a Mexican-born Anglo-American novelist and playwright.She was the first—and for a time the only—Mexican American writing in English on Mexican themes, before the Chicano movement. Her work dealt progressively with gender, race, and cultural identity.
Biography of Joseph Naert (excerpt)
Joseph Jean Naert, born January 24, 1838, in Bruges and died unmarried in Brussels on November 16, 1910, was a Belgian architect.He was the brother of Sophie Naert, who married neo-Gothic stained glass artist Samuel Coucke. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bruges under Louis Delacenserie, then in Brussels with Suys and Payen.
Biography of René Tavernier (geologist) (excerpt)
René Tavernier (August 26, 1914 – November 19, 1992) was a Belgian geologist, pedologist, and stratigrapher, born in Nevele and died in Ghent. A professor of geology at Ghent University, he was a member of the Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten and co-founder of the Belgian Soil Science Society (SBSS).
Biography of Robert Hansen (excerpt)
Robert Christian Boes Hansen (February 15, 1939 – August 21, 2014), known as the Butcher Baker, was an American serial killer active in Alaska from 1972 to 1983. He abducted, raped, and murdered at least seventeen women, often releasing them into the wilderness to hunt them with a Ruger Mini-14 and knives.
Biography of Waldemar Pabst (excerpt)
Ernst Julius Waldemar Pabst, born December 24, 1880, and died May 29, 1970, was a German military officer known for his violent role in post-WWI anti-communist actions and far-right paramilitary politics. As a Freikorps captain, he ordered the extrajudicial killings of Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg in 1919 and later helped lead the failed Kapp Putsch against the Weimar Republic.
Biography of Budd Albright (excerpt)
Budd Albright, born August 18, 1936, in Elkhart, Indiana, is an American actor, singer, stuntman, and sportsman. Raised between Los Angeles and Cleveland, he returned to California in the 1950s to pursue a Hollywood career. He began acting in the early '60s, landing small roles on TV (Star Trek, McCloud) and soon expanded into stunt work, doubling stars like Robert Vaughn and Warren Beatty in major war and action films.
Biography of Gerard Heymans (excerpt)
Gerardus Heymans (17 April 1857 – 18 February 1930) was a Dutch philosopher and psychologist, widely considered the pioneer of experimental psychology in the Netherlands. He studied law and philosophy in Leiden and Freiburg, earning his doctorate in 1881. From 1890 to 1927, he taught at the University of Groningen, where he founded the country's first psychology lab and served as rector in 1908–1909.
Biography of Marco Bellavia (excerpt)
Marco Bellavia, born December 9, 1964 in Milan, is an Italian actor, TV host, and writer.After dropping out of geology studies, he began modeling and gained fame in 1986 playing Steve in the TV series Love me Licia. His popularity rose with the show Arriva Cristina and as host of children’s programs like Bim bum bam and Ciao Ciao on Mediaset from 1990 to 2001.
Biography of Sunil Gavaskar (excerpt)
Sunil Manohar “Sunny” Gavaskar, born on July 10, 1949, is a former captain of the Indian national cricket team. From 1971 to 1987, he played for India and Mumbai, becoming the first batsman to pass 10,000 runs in Test cricket. His time of birth comes from "Sunny days here again" by Bipin Kumar Singh, 11 July 2009, a hospital report.
Biography of Maxime Tessier (lawyer) (excerpt)
Maxime Tessier, born on August 29, 1991, in Les Sables-d’Olonne (birth certificate no. 428), was a French attorney specializing in criminal law. He was notably one of the defense attorneys in the trial of the surgeon found guilty, on May 28, of rape and sexual assault against 299 victims.
Biography of Passchier de Fijne (excerpt)
Passchier de Fijne, born in Leiden on January 31, 1588, and buried in Haarlem on October 27, 1667, was a Dutch pastor and writer.He was one of the first ministers of the Remonstrant Brotherhood, linked to the Arminian movement. Trained by pastors rather than at university, he was appointed in Jaarsveld in 1611.
Biography of Donald S. Bryan (excerpt)
Donald Septimus Bryan (August 15, 1921 – May 15, 2012) was an American flying ace in World War II, who was credited with 13 aerial victories while serving with the 352d Fighter Group. Post war After returning to the U.S.and taking leave, Bryan served as Operations and Training Assistant Air Inspector with the 342nd Base Unit in Florida from July to September 1945.
Biography of Webster McDonald (excerpt)
Webster "Mac" McDonald (January 1, 1900 – June 12, 1982) was an American baseball pitcher in the Negro leagues.He played from 1920 to 1940 with several teams. His time of birth comes from him, in the book "Voices from the Great Black Baseball Leagues", by John B.
Biography of Gustave Courtois (excerpt)
Gustave Claude Étienne Courtois, born on May 18, 1852, in Pusey and died on November 25, 1923, in Neuilly-sur-Seine, was a French painter known for portraits and genre scenes. A student of Jean-Léon Gérôme, he entered the École des Beaux-Arts in 1869 and made his Salon debut in 1875.
Biography of John McGraw (brigadier general) (excerpt)
John Robert McGraw (January 4, 1912 – June 19, 1976) was a U.S.Air Force brigadier general and flight surgeon during World War II.Born in Pennsylvania, he earned his medical degree from the University of Pittsburgh in 1934. After briefly practicing medicine, he joined the Army in 1937.
Biography of Giovanna Gold (excerpt)
Giovanna Goldfarb Padilha Sodré, born June 4, 1964 in Salvador, is a Brazilian actress, model, and entrepreneur. She rose to fame in the 1990s as Zefa in Pantanal (1990), later playing Alzira in Mulheres de Areia (1993) and the villain Carmen in Chiquititas (2013–2015).
Biography of Susana Higuchi (excerpt)
Susana Shizuko Higuchi Miyagawa (26 April 1950 – 8 December 2021) was a Peruvian politician and engineer. She served as First Lady of Peru from 1990 to 1994 as the wife of President Alberto Fujimori. In 1994, she described her husband as a corrupt tyrant and divorced him in 1995.
Biography of Tracy Bartram (excerpt)
Tracy Bartram (born 17 June 1959) is an Australian comedian, radio personality, singer and podcaster. Although born in the UK, she grew up and resides in Melbourne, Australia. She began performing stand-up comedy in 1989 while working in sales and marketing. Her first gig was a ten-minute stand-up comedy stint at the Hilton Hotel. |
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