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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 Terry Gilkyson (excerpt)
Terry Gilkyson, born June 17, 1916 in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, and died October 15, 1999 in Austin, Texas, was an American folk singer and songwriter.His career combined performing, songwriting, and numerous collaborations. After varied early experiences, including work on a ranch in Arizona and service in the Army Air Forces during World War II, he moved to California to pursue music.
Biography of John M. Stephens (excerpt)
John Morley Stephens (November 17, 1932 in Valparaiso, Indiana June 18, 2015) was an American cinematographer known for his innovative techniques in action photography. He became one of the pioneers of several technical devices designed to capture dynamic film sequences.
Biography of Jim Honochick (excerpt)
George James John Honochick (August 19, 1917 March 10, 1994) was an American professional baseball umpire whose Major League career lasted from 1949 to 1973. During that time, he officiated six World Series and four All-Star Games. He is also known for calling three no-hitters, including one by Virgil Trucks in 1952, as well as those by Jack Kralick and Sonny Siebert.
Biography of George Fischoff (excerpt)
George Allan Fischoff (August 3, 1938 February 20, 2018) was an American pianist and composer. He is best known as the writer or co-writer of several hit songs, including Lazy Day, 98.6, Run to My Lovin' Arms, Ain't Gonna Lie, and Georgia Porcupine.
Biography of Lucretia Edwards (excerpt)
Lucretia W.Edwards (May 15, 1916, Philadelphia October 12, 2005) was an American environmental activist and preservationist based in California.She was deeply involved in protecting natural and historic sites in the Richmond area. She was instrumental in adding thousands of acres to regional parks and the National Park Service.
Biography of Augie Donatelli (excerpt)
August Joseph Donatelli (August 22, 1914 May 24, 1990) was an American Major League Baseball umpire who worked in the National League from 1950 to 1973. Highly regarded for his skills, he was also known for his quick and sometimes dramatic ejections of players and managers.
Biography of Jack Bernhard (excerpt)
Jack Bernhard, born November 28, 1914, and died March 30, 1997, was an American film and television director.He is mainly known for his work in film noir and genre productions of the 1940s and 1950s. His most notable films include Decoy (1946), Blonde Ice (1948), Unknown Island (1948), and The Second Face (1950).
Biography of Bill Kenny (singer) (excerpt)
Bill Kenny, born June 12, 1914 and died March 23, 1978, was an American vocalist with an exceptional four-octave range. Widely regarded as one of the most influential high-tenor singers, he was noted for his remarkable vocal clarity and precise diction.
Biography of Nan Grey (excerpt)
Nan Grey (July 25, 1921 (Wikipedia has 1918 in error) July 25, 1993), born Eschal Loleet Grey Miller, was an American film actress.She rose to prominence in the 1930s after being discovered in Hollywood as a teenager. She made her film debut in 1934 and soon appeared in several notable productions, including films alongside John Wayne.
Biography of John Burnside (inventor) (excerpt)
John Lyon Burnside III (November 2, 1916 September 14, 2008) was an American inventor and gay rights activist. He is best known for inventing the teleidoscope, the darkfield kaleidoscope, and the Symmetricon. After rediscovering the mathematical principles behind kaleidoscope optics, he received royalties for decades from makers of optically correct kaleidoscopes sold in the United States.
Biography of Robert Gordon (director) (excerpt)
Robert Gordon (August 21, 1913 in Pittsburgh December 1, 1990 in Los Angeles) was an American actor and director. He began his career as a child actor under the name Bobby Gordon in 1923 and continued acting through the late 1930s.
Biography of Richard Derr (excerpt)
Richard Derr (June 15, 1917 May 8, 1992) was an American actor who worked in stage, film, and television, performing both leading and supporting roles. Born in Norristown, Pennsylvania, he began acting in local theater while working as a bank clerk and later served three years in the Army Transport Service during World War II.
Biography of Henry J. Muller (excerpt)
Henry John Muller Jr. (April 7, 1917 January 31, 2022) was an American soldier who served in the United States Army. During World War II, he was part of the 11th Airborne Division between 1944 and 1945. He continued his career during the Vietnam War, holding leadership positions including assistant division commander of the 101st Airborne Division and military adviser to the Vietnamese I Corps command.
Biography of Cιcile DeWitt-Morette (excerpt)
Cιcile DeWitt-Morette was a French physicist and mathematician born on December 21, 1922, in Paris and died on May 8, 2017, in Austin at the age of 94. Her work stood at the crossroads of mathematics and physics, notably focusing on the path integral in quantum physics.
Biography of Gerry Staley (excerpt)
Gerald Lee Staley (August 21, 1920 January 2, 2008) was an American right handed pitcher in Major League Baseball. Drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1942 minor league draft, he began pitching regularly in the major leagues in 1947. During his career he played for teams including the Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, New York Yankees, and Chicago White Sox.
Biography of Samuel Herschel Schulman (excerpt)
Samuel Herschel Schulman (July 8, 1928 July 5, 2019) was the last surviving American crew member of the ship Exodus 1947, which attempted to bring Holocaust survivors to Mandatory Palestine. Born in Terre Haute, Indiana, to Jewish immigrants from Poland, he moved to Paris in 1932 and survived the Holocaust in hiding in central France.
Biography of Edwin Hewitt (excerpt)
Edwin Hewitt (January 20, 1920, Everett June 21, 1999) was an American mathematician known for his work in abstract harmonic analysis.He is particularly recognized for the HewittSavage zeroone law, developed with Leonard Jimmie Savage. He earned his Ph.D.from Harvard University in 1942 and joined the University of Washington faculty in 1954.
Biography of Sharon Smith Kane (excerpt)
Sharon Smith Kane (February 18, 1932 November 3, 2021) was an American cartoonist and childrens book author and illustrator, known as one of the youngest syndicated cartoonists in the country. She began publishing at an early age and gained attention as a teenager, leading to a syndication contract at 17.
Biography of Will Insley (excerpt)
Will Insley (October 15, 1929 August 12, 2011) was an American painter, architect, and theorist known for geometric abstraction.His work is characterized by large-scale visual structures and architectural forms. He studied at Amherst College and later earned a masters degree in architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design in 1955.
Biography of John F. Long (excerpt)
John F. Long (17 May 1920 29 February 2008) was an American real estate developer and philanthropist who played a major role in the development of the West Valley of the Phoenix metropolitan area. He is best known as the founder and principal developer of Maryvale, a large urban village spanning Phoenix and Glendale, and is often referred to as the Father of the West Valley.
Biography of Rita Corbin (excerpt)
Rita Corbin (May 21, 1930 November 17, 2011) was an artist and member of the Catholic Worker movement.Her prints were widely used in religious publications such as The Catholic Worker and Commonweal, as well as by peace organizations. Her work reflected a strong commitment to social and spiritual values.
Biography of Morton Lachman (writer) (excerpt)
Morton Lachman, born March 20, 1918 and died March 17, 2009, was an American comedy writer and producer.He worked with comedian Bob Hope for more than twenty years before moving into television production. He was involved in the production of several successful sitcoms, including All in the Family, Kate & Allie, One Day at a Time, and Sanford.
Biography of John G. Fuller (excerpt)
John Grant Fuller Jr., born November 30, 1913, and died November 7, 1990, was an American nonfiction writer based in New England, known for his works on extraterrestrial phenomena and the supernatural. A journalist and columnist, he wrote for many years the Trade Winds column in Saturday Review.
Biography of Robert Baker Aitken (excerpt)
Robert Baker Dairyu Chotan Aitken Rōshi (June 19, 1917 August 5, 2010) was an American Zen teacher in the Harada-Yasutani lineage.He co-founded the Honolulu Diamond Sangha in 1959 with his wife Anne Hopkins Aitken. He received Dharma transmission from Koun Yamada in 1985, while choosing to remain a lay practitioner.
Biography of Bill Blackbeard (excerpt)
William Elsworth Blackbeard, known as Bill Blackbeard (April 28, 1926 March 10, 2011), was an American writer and editor, and the founder of the San Francisco Academy of Comic Art. He assembled a vast collection of American newspaper comic strips and cartoons, totaling around 2.5 million items spanning from 1894 to 1996.
Biography of Len Gridley Everett (excerpt)
Len Gridley Everett (April 18, 1925 November 25, 1984) was an American painter. Born in Burlington, Iowa, he grew up near Monmouth, Illinois, and graduated from Kirkwood High School. During World War II he served in the United States Navy before studying at the State University of Iowa, where he earned a BFA in 1950 and an MFA in 1952.
Biography of Tenkoko Sonoda (excerpt)
Tenkōkō Sonoda (January 23, 1919 January 29, 2015) was a Japanese politician who served as a member of the Diet from 1946 to 1952. She is known as the first woman in Japanese political history to give birth while in office.
Biography of Red Munger (excerpt)
George David Red Munger (October 4, 1918 July 23, 1996) was an American professional baseball player, a right-handed pitcher who spent about a decade in Major League Baseball, mainly with the St.Louis Cardinals. He notably played in the 1946 World Series, where he pitched a complete-game victory in Game 4 against the Boston Red Sox, contributing to his teams championship.
Biography of Arvo Ojala (excerpt)
Arvo Oswald Ojala (February 21, 1920 July 1, 2005) was an American actor and Hollywood technical advisor specializing in fast-draw revolver techniques.He is best known for playing the man shot by Marshal Matt Dillon in the opening sequence of the television series Gunsmoke.
Biography of Gene Brewer (excerpt)
Gene Brewer (born Gene R. Brewer on July 4, 1937 in Muncie, Indiana) is an American writer best known as the author of the K-PAX novel series. The books tell the story of a man who claims to be an extraterrestrial visitor from a planet called K-PAX.
Biography of Moe Becker (excerpt)
Morris Robert Becker (February 24, 1917 January 9, 1996) was an American professional basketball player.He played college basketball for the Duquesne Dukes before joining several professional leagues in the late 1940s. He appeared during the 194647 season in the Basketball Association of America with the Pittsburgh Ironmen, Boston Celtics, and Detroit Falcons.
Biography of Nolan Van Way (excerpt)
Nolan Royce Van Way (January 10, 1931 April 3, 2016) was an American operatic singer, first a baritone and later a tenor, whose stage career in opera and Broadway musicals spanned half a century. He performed in multiple languages and began his career as a baritone after studying at Indiana University School of Music.
Biography of Phyllis A. Balch (excerpt)
Phyllis A.Balch, nιe Henning (18 septembre 1930 31 dιcembre 2004), est une auteure amιricaine spιcialisιe en nutrition, connue pour son ouvrage ΰ succθs Prescription for Nutritional Healing. Nιe dans lIndiana, elle devient consultante en nutrition dans les annιes 1970 et simpose comme une figure majeure du conseil diιtιtique, ses livres se vendant ΰ plusieurs millions dexemplaires.
Biography of Howard Biggs (excerpt)
Howard Maceo Biggs (October 13, 1916 November 24, 1999) was an American pianist, songwriter, and arranger associated with doo-wop, jazz, and the early days of rock and roll. He became known for his sophisticated arrangements and his influence on R&B vocal groups.
Biography of James Pease (excerpt)
James Pease (January 9, 1916 in Indianapolis April 26, 1967 in New York City) was an American bass-baritone opera singer noted for his Wagnerian roles. He was also distinguished as Balstrode in Benjamin Brittens Peter Grimes, a role he first performed in the United States in 1946 and later recorded in 1958 under the composers direction.
Biography of Betsy Ann Hisle (excerpt)
Betsy Ann Hisle (born Juanita J.Hisle; May 30, 1917 September 20, 1978) was an American child actress known for appearing in Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model (1924), The Way of All Flesh (1927), and Sorrell and Son (1927).Born in Seattle to parents who had moved west from Iowa, she showed artistic talent from an early age and began dance lessons after recovering from illness as a toddler.
Biography of Walter Reed (actor) (excerpt)
Walter Reed (born Walter Reed Smith, February 10, 1916 August 20, 2001) was an American stage, film, and television actor.Born in Fort Ward, Washington, he began his career on the Broadway stage before moving into films in the early 1940s.
Biography of Sidney W. Pink (excerpt)
Sidney W. Pink (6 March 1916 12 October 2002) was an American film producer and occasional director, often regarded as a pioneer of feature-length 3D movies. He is also known for producing early Spaghetti Westerns and low-budget science fiction films.
Biography of Raymond L. Ethington (excerpt)
Raymond Lindsay Ethington (August 28, 1929 March 19, 2026) was an American paleontologist, particularly known for his work on conodonts.He spent most of his career in the geology department at the University of Missouri in Columbia. Born in Iowa, he became a recognized figure in his field, contributing significantly to the study of conodont paleontology.
Biography of Waldemar A. Nielsen (excerpt)
Waldemar A. Nielsen (March 27, 1917 November 2, 2005) was an American author and expert on philanthropy and philanthropic organizations. He became widely known for his book The Big Foundations (1972), which examined the finances and operations of major American foundations with assets exceeding $100 million.
Biography of Mary L. Petty (excerpt)
Mary Louise Petty (January 4, 1916 September 14, 2001) was an American Army nurse and a pioneering figure in the racial integration of the United States Army Nurse Corps during World War II. She became the first African American nurse to reach the rank of captain.
Biography of Carter Manny (excerpt)
Carter Hugh Manny Jr. (November 16, 1918 February 1, 2017) was an American architect and foundation administrator. He studied under Frank Lloyd Wright and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and spent most of his career in Chicago. He contributed to several major projects, including developments at OHare International Airport, the FBI Building in Washington, D.C., and key financial buildings in Chicago.
Biography of Al Cobine (excerpt)
Al Cobine, born Albert Stewart Cobine on 25 March 1927 in Richmond, Indiana, and died 21 May 2009 in Bloomington, Indiana, was an American tenor saxophonist. For sixty years, he led his own ensemble, the Al Cobine Big Band, in Bloomington.
Biography of Phyllis Kugler (excerpt)
Phyllis Kugler (June 30, 1936 March 6, 2014) was an American professional boxer active in the 1950s. Born in South Bend, she grew up in a boxing family, with her father and brothers involved in the sport, and began boxing after insisting on training alongside JoAnn Hagen.
Biography of Rolland D. McCune (excerpt)
Rolland Dale McCune (June 3, 1934 June 17, 2019) was an American theologian and ordained Baptist minister associated with the First Baptist Church of Warsaw, Indiana. He was a professor of Systematic Theology at the Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary, where he also served as president for ten years and dean for six years, from 1981 to 2009.
Biography of Frank Bass (excerpt)
Frank Myron Bass (December 27, 1926 December 1, 2006) was an American academic in marketing research.He is best known for developing the Bass diffusion model, which explains how new products and technologies are adopted. After serving in the U.S.Navy during World War II, he pursued studies in business and marketing, eventually earning a Ph.D.
Biography of Kiyoko Ono (excerpt)
Kiyoko Ono (February 4, 1936 March 13, 2021) was a Japanese gymnast and politician.She competed in the 1960 and 1964 Olympics, winning a team bronze medal in 1964. She later pursued a political career with the Liberal Democratic Party, serving in the House of Councillors from 1986 to 2007.
Biography of Johnny Silver (excerpt)
Johnny Silver (born John Silverman, April 16, 1918 in East Chicago, Indiana died February 1, 2003) was an American actor and singer.He is best known for playing Benny Southstreet in the musical Guys and Dolls. He began singing at a young age before moving into acting.
Biography of Bob Hamilton (golf) (excerpt)
Robert T.Hamilton (January 10, 1916 December 6, 1990) was an American professional golfer from Evansville, Indiana.He was one of the notable players of his era. He won ten professional titles, including one major, the 1944 PGA Championship, where he defeated Byron Nelson in the final.
Biography of Larry Isbell (excerpt)
Lawrence Dale Isbell (January 8, 1930 October 31, 1978) was an American athlete who excelled in both baseball and American football.He was one of the rare players to earn All-American honors in both sports. An All-American quarterback in 1951, he led Baylor to the Orange Bowl and threw 26 career college touchdowns. |
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