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birth charts with Pluto in CancerYou will find on these pages astrological charts of thousands of celebrities with Pluto in Cancer. Just click on the celebrities of your choice to get their interactive natal chart, planetary dominants and excerpts of astrological portrait. in ![]()
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 George Sims (American football) (excerpt)
George Pollard "Gabby" Sims Jr. (born October 23, 1927 in Afton, Texas) is a former American football defensive back who played for the Los Angeles Rams. He played college football at Baylor University, having previously attended Seymour High School in Seymour, Texas. He is a member of the Baylor University Athletics Hall of Fame.
Biography of Ed Walker (American veteran) (excerpt)
Edgar Walker (August 28, 1917 – October 28, 2011) was an American World War II veteran, businessman, publisher, and writer.He was a member of "Castner's Cutthroats," an elite reconnaissance unit in the Aleutian Islands. Born in San Juan Bautista, California, he enlisted in the Army in 1937 and developed a passion for Alaska, where he joined Castner's Cutthroats.
Biography of Jack Donner (excerpt)
Jack Donner (born Jake Doner; October 29, 1928 – September 21, 2019) was an American actor whose career in film, theater, and television spanned more than six decades. A Los Angeles native, he began acting in the 1950s with roles in The Guiding Light and As the World Turns, and spent seven seasons in New York regional theater.
Biography of Vi Redd (excerpt)
Elvira Louise Redd (September 20, 1928 – February 6, 2022) was an American jazz alto saxophonist, vocalist, and educator. Born in Los Angeles to jazz drummer Alton Redd, she was mentored early by her great-aunt Alma Hightower and began playing saxophone as a child.
Biography of José Altafini (excerpt)
José João Altafini (born 24 July 1938), also known as "Mazzola" in Brazil due to his resemblance to Italian legend Valentino Mazzola, is an Italian-Brazilian former footballer who played as a forward.Starting his career at Palmeiras in Brazil, he became a star in Italy, particularly with AC Milan, achieving significant domestic and international success.
Biography of Robert W. Tucker (excerpt)
Robert Warren Tucker (born August 25, 1924 – died February 7, 2025) was an American realist writer and professor of American Foreign Policy at the Johns Hopkins University, Nitze School of Advanced International Studies. He was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Biography of Richard G. Colbert (excerpt)
Richard Gary Colbert (February 12, 1915 – December 2, 1973) was a four-star U.S. Navy admiral renowned for fostering international naval cooperation during the Cold War. He served as President of the Naval War College from 1968 to 1971, and then as Commander in Chief of NATO's Southern European forces from 1972 until his death in 1973.
Biography of Robert Ivers (excerpt)
Robert Ivers (born December 11, 1934, in Seattle, Washington, died February 13, 2003, in Yakima, Washington) was an American actor active during the 1950s and 1960s. Educated at the Pasadena Playhouse and the University of Arizona, he started with uncredited roles before gaining recognition for his lead role in Tea and Sympathy.
Biography of Rolando Valladares (excerpt)
Rolando Amadeo "Chivo" Valladares, born March 10, 1918 in San Miguel de Tucumán and died there on September 12, 2008, was an Argentine self-taught folk musician, singer, and composer. He started with the Trío Ollantay before continuing as a solo artist, releasing several albums.
Biography of Bill Jackson (television personality) (excerpt)
Bill Ray Jackson (September 15, 1935 – January 17, 2022) was an American television personality, cartoonist, and educator. He was best known for having hosted the children's programs The BJ and Dirty Dragon Show and Gigglesnort Hotel. His time of birth comes from him, in the autogiography "The Only Kid on the Carnival: An Extraordinary Childhood" by Bill Jackson (iUniverse, 2008).
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 Lassie Lou Ahern (excerpt)
Lassie Lou Ahern (June 26, 1920 – February 15, 2018) was an American silent film actress, discovered by Will Rogers. She began acting in 1923 and starred in several Our Gang films alongside her sister Peggy. Ahern enjoyed a versatile career in the 1920s, appearing in comedies, dramas, and action serials, with a standout role as Little Harry in Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1927).
Biography of Gilberto Aceves Navarro (excerpt)
Gilberto Aceves Navarro, born September 24, 1931, and died October 21, 2019, was a renowned Mexican painter and sculptor, also serving as a professor at the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas and the Academy of San Carlos. He held over two hundred solo exhibitions during his career.
Biography of Pete Candoli (excerpt)
Pete Candoli (born Walter Joseph Candoli, June 28, 1923 – died January 11, 2008) was an American jazz trumpeter known for his high-note range and vibrant stage presence—earning him the nickname “Superman.” He rose to fame in the 1940s playing with big bands led by Woody Herman, Tommy Dorsey, and Stan Kenton.
Biography of Luís Carlos Miele (excerpt)
Luís Carlos d'Ugo Miele (born May 31, 1938, in São Paulo; died October 14, 2015, in Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian producer, actor, writer, presenter, and director, known for his contributions to television, theater, film, and live performances. He began as a radio actor before transitioning to a successful career as a producer and presenter.
Biography of Marthe Gautier (excerpt)
Marthe Gautier, born on September 10, 1925 in Montenils and died on April 30, 2022 in Meaux, was a French physician, pediatrician, and honorary research director at INSERM, specializing in pediatric cardiology. In 1959, she played a crucial role in identifying the extra chromosome responsible for Down syndrome, working with Raymond Turpin and, to a lesser extent, Jérôme Lejeune.
Biography of Howard Roberts (musician) (excerpt)
Howard Mancel Roberts (October 2, 1929 – June 28, 1992) was an American jazz guitarist and studio musician. A self-taught player, he began performing professionally at 15 and moved to Los Angeles in 1950, becoming part of the city's vibrant after-hours jazz scene.
Biography of Antti Eskola (excerpt)
Antti Aarre Eskola (August 20, 1934, Urjala – September 6, 2018, Tampere) was a professor of social psychology at the University of Tampere (1966-1997) and a nonfiction writer. He was also the first editor-in-chief of Sosiologia (1964-1965). His time of birth comes from Kyosti Tarvainen, who got it from a Finnish astrologer.
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 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 Francisco Morales Bermúdez (excerpt)
Francisco Remigio Morales Bermúdez Cerruti (4 October 1921 – 14 July 2022) was a Peruvian politician and general who was the de facto President of Peru (2nd President of the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces) between 1975 and 1980, after deposing his predecessor, General Juan Velasco.
Biography of Aisha Rateb (excerpt)
Born on February 22, 1928, in Cairo, Aisha Rateb was a lawyer, minister, professor of international law, and Egypt’s first female ambassador. She graduated from Cairo University in 1949, earned a PhD in 1955, and sued the state after being denied a judicial post due to her gender.
Biography of Pier Francesco Pingitore (excerpt)
Pier Francesco Pingitore (born September 27, 1934 in Catanzaro) is an Italian director, screenwriter, playwright, and author, best known as co-founder of the theatre company Il Bagaglino. A former journalist, he launched Il Bagaglino in 1965 with Mario Castellacci and others.The troupe gained national fame on RAI television with Dove sta Zazà.
Biography of Isabelle Ebanda (excerpt)
Isabelle Ebanda, born February 23, 1936, in Douala, is a Cameroonian politician.She trained as a teacher at Ebolowa and earned a degree from Lycée General-Leclerc in 1957. She began teaching in Mbanga in 1958 and later worked at New-Bell girls' high school in Douala.
Biography of Wilson Simonal (excerpt)
Wilson Simonal de Castro (February 23, 1938 (Wikipedia has February 28 in error) – June 25, 2000) was a celebrated Brazilian singer during the 1960s and 1970s.Though little known outside South America, he was hugely popular in Brazil. He remains considered one of the country’s greatest vocalists.
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 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 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 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 Marisa Borroni (excerpt)
Marisa Borroni (born June 24, 1929 in Milan) is an Italian television announcer, presenter, and actress, active especially during the 1950s and 1960s. She was among the first Signorine buonasera on RAI, broadcasting from Milan. Nicknamed il musetto delle nove for her subtle beauty, she co-hosted Italy’s first televised New Year’s Eve show in 1954 with Mike Bongiorno and later presented the Naples Festival in 1957 and 1960.
Biography of David A. Burchinal (excerpt)
David Arthur Burchinal (April 17, 1915 – August 17, 1990) was a four-star general in the United States Air Force.He served as Deputy Commander in Chief of the United States European Command from 1966 to 1973. A Brown University graduate, he began pilot training in 1939.
Biography of Jeanne Bates (excerpt)
Jeanne Bates (May 21, 1918 – November 28, 2007) was an American radio, film, and television actress. She began her career in radio serials before signing a contract with Columbia Pictures in 1942. Her filmography includes roles in both minor parts and significant appearances in horror and noir films such as The Return of the Vampire (1943) and Shadows in the Night (1946).
Biography of Helen Andelin (excerpt)
Helen Berry Andelin (May 22, 1920 – June 7, 2009) was an American author and founder of the Fascinating Womanhood movement, which promoted traditional marital roles for women. Her 1963 book of the same name sparked controversy among feminists but sold over five million copies worldwide and was translated into several languages.
Biography of Chester Weger (excerpt)
Chester Otto Weger (March 3, 1939 – June 22, 2025) was convicted in 1961 for the murder of one of three women found dead in Starved Rock State Park, Illinois, in 1960. Then a dishwasher at the lodge, he initially confessed to the killings before recanting, claiming coercion.
Biography of Marina Kondratyeva (excerpt)
Marina Viktorovna Kondratyeva, born 1 February 1934 in Leningrad and died 8 July 2024 in Moscow, was a legendary Bolshoi ballerina. Described as “airy, poetic, and spiritual,” she starred in roles such as Juliet, Giselle, and Anna Karenina, and also performed in modern ballets and world premieres.
Biography of Knox Martin (excerpt)
Knox Martin, born February 12, 1923, in Barranquilla, Colombia, and died May 15, 2022, was an American painter and muralist. The eldest son of Lieutenant William Knox Martin, he served in the U.S.Navy during World War II. After the war, he studied at the Art Students League of New York from 1946 to 1950.
Biography of Roger Brown (defensive tackle) (excerpt)
Roger Lee Brown (May 1, 1937 – September 17, 2021) was an American professional football player who was a defensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for the Detroit Lions (1960–1966) and the Los Angeles Rams (1967–1969). He played college football for the Maryland State Hawks.
Biography of Stanley F. Schmidt (excerpt)
Stanley F.Schmidt (January 21, 1926 – August 13, 2015) was an American aerospace engineer and pioneer of the Schmidt-Kalman filter, widely used in air and space navigation, notably in the Apollo missions. Born in Hollister, California, he began training in the Navy Air Corps in 1944 and earned an engineering degree from Marquette University in 1946, followed by an M.S.
Biography of Harry Spear (excerpt)
Harry Sherman Bonner, known as Harry Spear, was born on December 16, 1921, in Los Angeles and died on September 22, 2006, in San Diego. He was a child actor and vaudevillian, best known for appearing in Our Gang films from 1927 to 1929.
Biography of Jack Larson (excerpt)
Jack Larson, born February 8, 1928 in Los Angeles and died September 20, 2015, was an American actor, librettist, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for playing photographer and cub reporter Jimmy Olsen on the Adventures of Superman TV series (1952–1958).
Biography of Juliana Devoy (excerpt)
Sister Juliana Devoy (7 February 1937 – 14 December 2020) was an American-born Catholic nun, missionary, and social activist who lived in Macau. She joined the Sisters of the Good Shepherd in 1954 and spent decades in missionary work across Southeast Asia before settling in Macau.
Biography of Dick Rathmann (excerpt)
James Merwin "Dick" Rathmann (January 6, 1926 – February 1, 2000) was an American racing driver known for competing in both NASCAR and open-wheel series. As a teen, he swapped identities with his brother Jim to help him race underage — a switch that stuck for life.
Biography of Gilbert Dagron (excerpt)
Gilbert Dagron, born on January 26, 1932, in the 16th arrondissement of Paris and deceased on August 4, 2015, in the same city, was a French historian specializing in Byzantine history. Born into a bourgeois family renowned for his great-grandfather René Dagron, inventor of microfilm, he studied at Lycée Louis-le-Grand and the École normale supérieure in Ulm, earning the agrégation in classical literature in 1956.
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 Mitch Ryan (excerpt)
Mitchell Ryan, born January 11, 1934, in Cincinnati, and died March 4, 2022, in Los Angeles, was an American actor. He is best known for playing Burke Devlin in Dark Shadows and Edward Montgomery in Dharma & Greg. A Navy veteran of the Korean War, Ryan launched a long career in theater and television, becoming a familiar face on screens from the 1960s to the 2000s.
Biography of Luis Somoza Debayle (excerpt)
Luis Anastasio Somoza Debayle (born 18 November 1922 in León – died 13 April 1967) served as Nicaragua’s president from 1957 to 1963, succeeding his father Anastasio Somoza García after his assassination. The Somoza family was then the country’s ruling dynasty.
Biography of Norman Chaney (excerpt)
Norman Chaney (October 18, 1914 – May 29, 1936) was an American actor best known for playing "Chubby" in 19 Our Gang short films from 1929 to 1931. He won a nationwide contest to replace Joe Cobb and quickly became a fan favorite in the early sound era.
Biography of Phyllis Coates (excerpt)
Phyllis Coates, born Gypsie Ann Evarts Stell on January 15, 1927 in Wichita Falls, Texas, died on October 11, 2023 in Woodland Hills, California. She was an American actress best known for portraying Lois Lane in Superman and the Mole Men (1951) and the first season of Adventures of Superman.
Biography of Philip Hurlic (excerpt)
Philip Raymond Hurlic (December 20, 1927 – July 7, 2014) was an American child actor active in the 1930s and early 1940s. He began in the Baby Burlesks series with Shirley Temple, and had major roles as Little Jim in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938), Verman Diggs in the Penrod films, and Zeke in Zenobia (1939), noted for being a rare early positive Black male role. |
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