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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 Alicia Steimberg (excerpt)
Alicia Steimberg (born July 18, 1933, died June 16, 2012) was an Argentine novelist. Born in Buenos Aires to a family of Eastern European descent, she studied at the Instituto Nacional del Profesorado, and her father’s early death shaped her childhood.
Biography of Patrick Frawley (excerpt)
Patrick Joseph Frawley, Jr., born 26 May 1923 and died 3 November 1998, was a Nicaraguan-American businessman whose ventures included Paper Mate, Schick, and Technicolor.A devout Catholic, he emerged as a prominent American conservative figure from the late 1950s. Born in León, Nicaragua, he grew up in San Francisco and returned to Nicaragua to learn business.
Biography of Leo Wright (excerpt)
Leo Wright (December 14, 1933 – January 4, 1991) was an American jazz musician known for his mastery of the alto saxophone, flute, and clarinet. A prominent figure of modern jazz, he performed with Booker Ervin, Charles Mingus, Kenny Burrell, Blue Mitchell, and notably Dizzy Gillespie during the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Biography of Ugo Locatelli (excerpt)
Ugo Locatelli (born February 5, 1916 – died May 28, 1993) was an Italian international footballer who played as a midfielder or forward. Considered one of Italy’s greatest players, he won both a gold medal at the 1936 Summer Olympics and the 1938 FIFA World Cup, one of only four Italian players to achieve this feat.
Biography of Betty Francis (baseball) (excerpt)
Betty Francis (born July 7, 1931, in Maquoketa, Iowa – died January 30, 2016) was an American baseball outfielder who played from 1949 to 1954 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Standing 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m) and weighing 140 lb, she batted and threw right-handed, joining the league during its final six seasons.
Biography of Bill Brown (footballer) (excerpt)
William Dallas Fyfe Brown (8 October 1931 – 30 November 2004) was a Scottish football goalkeeper.He played for Dundee from 1949 to 1959, then for Tottenham Hotspur until 1966. With Spurs, he won the historic League and FA Cup Double in 1961 — the first English club to do so in the 20th century.
Biography of Akiko Domoto (excerpt)
Akiko Dōmoto, born on July 31, 1932, in San Francisco, California, is a Japanese politician.She served as governor of Chiba Prefecture from 2001 to 2009. A graduate of Tokyo Woman’s Christian University and Seisen Junior and Senior High School, she became the first female governor of Chiba and the third woman to hold a governorship in Japanese history.
Biography of Jean-Marie Prévost (excerpt)
Jean-Marie Prévost, born September 30, 1918, in Le Teilleul (Manche) and died March 20, 1997, in Charleroi, was a French footballer. Before World War II, he was recruited by Olympique Lillois and later became a key player for Lille OSC in the postwar years.
Biography of Milly Vitale (excerpt)
Camilla "Milly" Vitale (July 16, 1933 – November 2, 2006) was an Italian actress, daughter of Riccardo Vitale, director of the Rome Opera House, and choreographer Natasha Shidlowski Vitale.She became a familiar face in post-war Italian cinema. She appeared in 47 films, mainly in Italy, while also taking part in several Hollywood productions.
Biography of Bob Crosby (excerpt)
George Robert Crosby (August 23, 1913 – March 9, 1993) was an American jazz singer and bandleader, best known for his group the Bob-Cats, a New Orleans–style Dixieland jazz octet formed around 1935. He was the younger brother of the famed singer and actor Bing Crosby.
Biography of Azie Taylor Morton (excerpt)
Azie Taylor Morton (February 1, 1936 – December 7, 2003) served as Treasurer of the United States under President Jimmy Carter from 1977 to 1981.She remains the only African American ever to hold that position, and her signature appeared on U.S.
Biography of Peter Kierulf (excerpt)
Peter Bull Kierulf (born September 29, 1936) is a Norwegian physician and professor specializing in coagulation and inflammation, with a particular interest in monocytes. He worked in the Department of Clinical Chemistry at Ullevål University Hospital in Oslo. As Professor Emeritus, he served as Research Ombudsman for Oslo University Hospital and the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Oslo from 2008 to 2017.
Biography of Edith Jones Woodward (excerpt)
Edith Jones Woodward, born on August 15, 1914, and died on January 21, 2002, was an American astronomer and college professor. A specialist in binary stars, she taught for over twenty years at William Paterson College in New Jersey. She graduated from Purdue University and earned her PhD in astronomy from Harvard in 1941, working with Harlow Shapley and Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin.
Biography of Pratibha Patil (excerpt)
Pratibha Devisingh Patil, born December 19, 1934, is an Indian politician and lawyer. She served as president of India from 2007 to 2012, becoming the first woman to hold the office. A member of the Indian National Congress, she previously served as Governor of Rajasthan from 2004 to 2007 and was a member of the Lok Sabha from 1991 to 1996.
Biography of Jean Prouff (excerpt)
Jean Prouff, born September 12, 1919, in Peillac (Morbihan) and died February 12, 2008, in Lannion (Côtes-d'Armor), was a French football player and coach. A solid athlete, he spent much of his career at Stade Rennais, where his performances earned him a place on the French national team in 1946.
Biography of Hazel R. O'Leary (excerpt)
Hazel Reid O’Leary, born on May 17, 1937, is an American lawyer, politician, and university administrator.A member of the Democratic Party, she served as the 7th U.S.Secretary of Energy from 1993 to 1997, becoming the first woman and first African American to hold the position.
Biography of Karen Vold (excerpt)
Karen Virginia Vold, born Womack on May 11, 1939, in Phoenix, Arizona, and died on January 12, 2026, was a renowned American trick rider. She became one of the most influential figures in her field and was inducted into the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame in 1978.
Biography of André Chandernagor (excerpt)
André Chandernagor, born on September 19, 1921 in Civray and deceased on November 18, 2025 in Aubusson, was a French senior civil servant and politician. He served as a member of parliament for Creuse from 1958 to 1981, then as Minister for European Affairs from 1981 to 1983, before becoming First President of the Court of Audit, a position he held until 1990.
Biography of Francis Hallé (excerpt)
Francis Hallé, born on April 15, 1938, in Seine-Port (Seine-et-Marne) and died on December 31, 2025, in Montpellier (Hérault), was a French botanist, biologist, and dendrologist, internationally renowned for his work on tropical rainforests. Coming from a family deeply connected to science and the arts, he studied biology under the influence of his elder brother, Nicolas Hallé.
Biography of Kay Williams (excerpt)
Kay Williams, born Kathleen Gretchen Williams Gable (August 7, 1916 – May 25, 1983), was an American actress.She appeared in numerous uncredited minor film roles during the 1940s after being signed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1943. She gained more notable attention in 1953 with her role as Hazel Dawn in The Actress, directed by George Cukor.
Biography of James Van Horne (excerpt)
James Carter Van Horne, born on August 6, 1935 in South Bend and died on September 1, 2025 in Palo Alto, was an American economist and finance professor.He held the A.P.Giannini Professorship of Banking and Finance at Stanford Graduate School of Business, authored five books, more than sixty articles, and numerous case studies.
Biography of Alberto Arbasino (excerpt)
Nino Alberto Arbasino, born on 22 January 1930 in Voghera and died on 22 March 2020, was an Italian writer, essayist, and politician, widely regarded as a central figure of postwar literary avant-garde. Associated with Gruppo 63, he left a lasting mark through an innovative, critical, and intellectually bold body of work.
Biography of Jean-Francis Held (excerpt)
Jean-Francis Held, born July 9, 1930 in Paris 8th and died May 22, 2003 in Paris 9th, was a French journalist.He began as a special correspondent for Libération, then worked for French television and Le Nouvel Observateur. In 1966, he became deputy editor-in-chief at L’Express, later heading the Society–Modern Life section from 1979 to 1981.
Biography of Jaime Bravo (excerpt)
Jaime Bravo Arciga (born September 8, 1930 – died February 2, 1970) was a Mexican matador active during the 1950s and 1960s. He became known for his daring, death-defying style in the bullring as well as for a highly publicized personal life involving numerous relationships with Hollywood stars.
Biography of Bob Oldis (excerpt)
Robert Carl Oldis (born January 5, 1928, in Preston, Iowa – died September 21, 2025, in Gilbert, Arizona) was an American professional baseball player, coach, and scout, most recently associated with the Miami Marlins. A catcher by trade, he played 15 professional seasons from 1949 to 1963, appearing in the Major Leagues with Washington, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia.
Biography of Marit Isene (excerpt)
Marit Isene (born January 18, 1923, died March 9, 2002) was a Norwegian opera singer, first a soprano and later a mezzo-soprano.After receiving the Ruud Scholarship in 1941, she made her concert debut in 1946 at Oslo University’s Aula, accompanied by her sister, pianist Ebba Isene, with whom she often performed on NRK Radio.
Biography of Claude Alphandéry (excerpt)
Claude Alphandéry, born on 27 November 1922 in Paris and who died there on 25 March 2024, was a French Resistance fighter, banker, and economist.His life was marked by a steady dedication to social and solidarity-based initiatives. He founded France Active and served as honorary president of the National Council for Integration through Economic Activity.
Biography of Nora Denney (excerpt)
Nora Denney, born September 3, 1927, and died November 20, 2005, was an American actress also credited as Dodo Denney.She is best remembered for her role as Mrs.Teevee in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971). Her career began in Kansas City as “Marilyn the Witch,” a TV host for horror movies.
Biography of Ninfa Laurenzo (excerpt)
Maria Ninfa Rodriguez Laurenzo, nicknamed "Mama Ninfa" (May 11, 1924 – June 17, 2001), was an American restaurateur from Houston, Texas.Born into a large Mexican-American family, she married Domenic Laurenzo and together they founded the Rio Grande Tortilla Company in 1949.
Biography of Nancy Melcher (excerpt)
Nancy Melcher Diemand (21 January 1916 – 28 March 2015) was an American fashion designer specializing in lingerie.In 1950, she became the first underwear designer to receive a Coty Award. The daughter of publisher Frederic G.Melcher and children’s author Marguerite Fellows Melcher, she grew up in New Jersey.
Biography of Paul Alduy (excerpt)
Paul Alduy, born October 4, 1914, in Lima, Peru, and died January 23, 2006, in Perpignan, was a French senior civil servant and politician.A law graduate from the universities of Montpellier and Paris and of the École Libre des Sciences Politiques, he began his diplomatic career in Ankara in 1942 before joining Free France.
Biography of Angélica Gorodischer (excerpt)
Angélica Gorodischer (born July 28, 1928, in Buenos Aires – died February 5, 2022) was an Argentine writer whose fiction spanned genres such as science fiction, fantasy, and crime. Her work, known for its feminist vision, was often compared to that of Jorge Luis Borges and Italo Calvino rather than the magic realism of García Márquez.
Biography of Joel Habener (excerpt)
Joel Francis Habener (June 29, 1937 – December 28, 2025) was an American endocrinologist who served as professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and associate physician at Massachusetts General Hospital. He was widely regarded as a major contributor to modern endocrinology.
Biography of Goffredo Fofi (excerpt)
Goffredo Fofi (born April 15, 1937 – died July 11, 2025) was an Italian essayist, activist, journalist, and critic of film, literature, and theatre. An independent intellectual voice, he played a significant role in Italy’s cultural and political debates after World War II.
Biography of Jeff Cooper (excerpt)
Jeff Cooper, whose full name was John Dean “Jeff” Cooper (10 May 1920 – 25 September 2006), was an American firearms expert. He is regarded as the founder of modern pistol shooting techniques and as one of the leading international authorities on the use and history of small arms.
Biography of Dallin H. Oaks (excerpt)
Dallin Harris Oaks (born August 12, 1932) is an American religious leader and former jurist who serves as the 18th president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He was the first counselor in the church’s First Presidency from 2018 to 2025 and has been a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles since 1984.
Biography of Robert E. Williams (murderer) (excerpt)
Robert E. Williams (October 14, 1936 – December 2, 1997) was an American spree killer responsible for three murders committed in August 1977, one in Iowa and two in Nebraska. He also attacked and severely injured a fourth woman in Minnesota after raping her.
Biography of Olga Ladyzhenskaya (excerpt)
Olga Aleksandrovna Ladyzhenskaya, born 7 March 1922 and died 12 January 2004, was a Russian mathematician specializing in partial differential equations, fluid dynamics and finite-difference methods for the Navier–Stokes equations. Author of more than two hundred scientific works, she received the Lomonosov Gold Medal in 2002 for her lifetime achievements.
Biography of Dag Seierstad (excerpt)
Dag Seierstad (born August 5, 1936, in Oslo) is a Norwegian politician and social commentator affiliated with the Socialist Left Party (SV). He is the father of journalist and author Åsne Seierstad and is widely recognized for his lifelong commitment to socialism and opposition to Norway’s membership in the European Union.
Biography of Walter Ledgard (excerpt)
Walter Ledgard Jiménez (born October 25, 1915, in Lima – died May 10, 1999, in Lima) was a renowned Peruvian swimmer. Known as “El Brujo,” he was the second of six children of diplomat Carlos Ledgard Neuhaus and María Jiménez. Married, he had two children, Táter and María Luz.
Biography of Rafael Farina (excerpt)
Rafael Farina, born Rafael Antonio Salazar Motos on June 2, 1923, and deceased on November 21, 1995, was a Spanish singer of copla and flamenco. He also used the name Rafael Salazar for his composing work. His granddaughter is pop singer Tamara, and his nephew is singer Diego el Cigala.
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 Guido Rossa (excerpt)
Guido Rossa (1 December 1934 – 24 January 1979) was an Italian worker and trade unionist, born in Cesiomaggiore, Veneto. He began working at the age of 14, first in a ball bearing factory and later at Fiat in Turin as a milling machine operator.
Biography of Léon Deladerrière (excerpt)
Léon Deladerrière, nicknamed “P’tit Léon,” was a French international footballer born on June 26, 1927 in Annœullin (Nord) and who died on March 11, 2013 in Rixheim (Haut-Rhin) at the age of 85. A left winger revealed at FC Nancy, he quickly stood out for his speed and precise passing.
Biography of Goliarda Sapienza (excerpt)
Goliarda Sapienza (May 10, 1924 – August 30, 1996) was an Italian actress and writer, best known for her posthumously published novel The Art of Joy, released in full in 1998. Born into a socialist intellectual family, she grew up in an antifascist and feminist environment in Sicily, later studying theatre in Rome and joining the Resistance during World War II.
Biography of Georgs Andrejevs (excerpt)
Georgs Andrejevs, born on October 30, 1932, in Tukums, and died on July 16, 2022, in Riga, was a Latvian physician and politician.He served as a Member of the European Parliament from 2004 to 2009. Trained as a medical doctor in Riga, he began his career as an emergency medical technician before qualifying as a physician and later as an anesthesiologist.
Biography of Nils Liedholm (excerpt)
Nils Erik Liedholm, born on October 8, 1922, and died on November 5, 2007, was a Swedish footballer and coach. Affectionately nicknamed “Il Barone” in Italy, he was part of the legendary “Gre-No-Li” trio with Gunnar Gren and Gunnar Nordahl at AC Milan and the Swedish national team, with whom he enjoyed major success.
Biography of Felipe Benavides Barreda (excerpt)
Felipe Benavides Barreda, born on August 7, 1917, in Lima, Peru, and deceased on February 21, 1991, in London, was a renowned Peruvian conservationist. Recognized as a pioneer of environmental protection in Latin America, he played a key role in establishing many of Peru’s reserves and national parks, including the Pampa Galeras National Reserve and the Manú National Park.
Biography of Estela Quesada (excerpt)
Estela Quesada (born 24 June 1924 in Alajuela, Costa Rica, died 18 March 2011) was a Costa Rican teacher, lawyer, and politician. She was among the first three women elected to the national legislature after women gained suffrage and became the first woman to hold a cabinet-level post in Costa Rica.
Biography of Jérôme Peignot (excerpt)
Jérôme Peignot, born on June 10, 1926, in Paris and died on July 19, 2025, was a French novelist, poet, essayist, and typography expert. He published around thirty works and received the Sainte-Beuve Prize early in his career. Notable projects include Les Écrits de Laure and a key volume on “Typoésie.” |
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