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birth charts with Pluto in LeoYou will find on these pages astrological charts of thousands of celebrities with Pluto 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 Loyal Garner (excerpt)
Loyal Garner (September 28, 1946 – November 15, 2001) was a Hawaiian musician and de facto leader of the Hawaiian singing group Local Divas. Her hits included "Shave Ice" from the 1982 album Island Feelings and "Blind Man in the Bleachers" from her 1981 album Loyal.
Biography of La Verne Gagehabib (excerpt)
La Verne Gagehabib, born on July 26, 1945, in Houston, Texas, is an American writer. Her time of birth comes from her, in the book "Intricate Passions" by Tee Corinne (Banned Books, 1989), page 149. She is best known as the co-author, alongside Barbara Summerhawk, of the 2000 book Circles of Power: Shifting Dynamics in a Lesbian-Centered Community, an in-depth study of the Southern Oregon Women’s Community — a lesbian network that stretches from the Northern California border up the I-5 corridor through Eugene, Oregon.
Biography of Judith Kazantzis (excerpt)
Judith Kazantzis (née Pakenham), born August 14, 1940, in Oxford and died September 18, 2018, was a British poet and committed political and social activist. Her time of birth comes from the book "The Pebbled Shore: The Memoirs of Elizabeth Longford" by Elizabeth Longford (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1986).
Biography of Nancy Carman (excerpt)
Nancy Carman (born November 7, 1950, in Tucson, Arizona) is an American ceramic artist active in San Francisco. She earned her BA from UC Davis in 1972 and her MFA from the University of Washington in 1976, also studying at the San Francisco Art Institute.
Biography of Janet Langhart (excerpt)
Janet Leola Langhart Cohen, née Floyd on December 22, 1941, is an American journalist, television anchor, and author.A former model, she began her television career as a weather reporter.She is president and CEO of Langhart Communication and the wife of former Defense Secretary William Cohen.
Biography of Kate Bornstein (excerpt)
Katherine Vandam Bornstein, born Albert Bornstein on March 15, 1948 in Neptune, New Jersey, is an American author, playwright, performance artist, actor, and gender theorist. Her time of birth comes from her, in "My Gender Workbook: How to Become a Real Man, a Real Woman, the Real You, Or Something Else Entirely" by Kate Bornstein (Psychology Press, 1998).
Biography of Cherríe Moraga (excerpt)
Cherríe Moraga (born September 25, 1952, in Whittier, California) is a Chicana feminist writer, activist, playwright, and essayist. A central figure in Chicana literature and feminist theory, she currently serves as Distinguished Professor of English at UC Santa Barbara. Her work examines the intersections of gender, sexuality, race, and class, focusing on the lived experiences of Chicana and Indigenous women.
Biography of Fábio Caramuru (excerpt)
Fábio Caramuru (born September 14, 1956, in São Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian pianist, composer, and music producer. Caramuru leads two main projects: the EcoMúsica Project and Tom Jobim for Piano. Since 2013, EcoMúsica has blended music and nature sounds to raise environmental awareness, resulting in albums, videos, and concerts in Brazil, Japan, and Canada.
Biography of Rolf Melheim (excerpt)
Rolf Melheim (born 23 March 1948 in Oslo) is a Norwegian non-fiction author and former teacher.From 1973 to 2004, he taught history and social studies at Forsøksgymnaset in Oslo, where he also served as headmaster for seven years. Between 2004 and 2010, he taught history and Mandarin at Elvebakken Upper Secondary School.
Biography of Ralf Pittelkow (excerpt)
Ralf Pittelkow, born 9 April 1948 in Sønderborg, is a Danish academic and publisher best known for founding the far-right news site Den Korte Avis in 2012, where he remains editor-in-chief. From 1973 to 1992, he taught comparative literature at the University of Copenhagen, and later worked as a political commentator for Jyllands-Posten until 2011.
Biography of Elaine Carhartt (excerpt)
Elaine Carhartt, born November 5, 1951, is an American ceramist originally from Grand Junction, Colorado.After earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Colorado State University in 1975, she moved to California in 1976. Based in Pasadena, her work is influenced by traditional Turkish and Portuguese ceramics.
Biography of Henri Guédon (excerpt)
Henri Guédon, born on May 22, 1944, in Fort-de-France and died on February 12, 2006, in Paris, was a French jazz musician and painter, known as a pioneer of Afro-Caribbean jazz and salsa in France. After moving to Paris in 1964, he gained recognition through fusion concerts and founded the first Caribbean Jazz Big Band in 1970.
Biography of Ricardo Kanji (excerpt)
Ricardo Kanji (1 March 1948 – 24 February 2025) was a Brazilian recorder player, flutist, conductor, and luthier. Trained in the Netherlands under Frans Brüggen, he taught for 12 years at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague and co-founded the Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century.
Biography of Chrystos (writer) (excerpt)
Chrystos (born November 7, 1946, as Christina Smith) is a two-spirit poet, artist, and activist of mixed Menominee and Lithuanian/Alsatian descent, known for powerful work on Indigenous rights, feminism, and social justice. Her approximate time of birth comes from her book "This bridge called my back: writings by radical women of color" edited by Cherríe Moraga and Gloria Anzaldúa (Persephone, 1981).
Biography of Jean-François Jenny-Clark (excerpt)
Jean-François Jenny-Clark (Jean-François "J.F." Jenny-Clark), born on July 12, 1944, in Toulouse and passed away on October 6, 1998, in Paris 17th, was a French jazz double bassist. Artistic Career A highly active bassist on the European jazz scene, he played with drummer Aldo Romano, Don Cherry's quintet in 1965, Keith Jarrett (around 1970), and in the group Jasper van 't Hof's Pork Pie with Charlie Mariano (around 1975).
Biography of George E. Marcus (excerpt)
George Emanuel Marcus, born June 3, 1946, is an American anthropologist and Chancellor’s Professor at the University of California, Irvine, known for his work on elite cultures. He earned a B.A.from Yale in 1968 and a Ph.D.from Harvard in 1976.While at Princeton’s Institute for Advanced Study in 1982–83, he co-developed Anthropology as Cultural Critique with Michael M.
Biography of Paolo Beldì (excerpt)
Italian television director Paolo Beldì (July 11, 1954 – July 2, 2021) became known for his quirky and satirical style, shaping Italian TV from the 1980s onward. He began in radio before becoming an assistant director, then rose through Fininvest with cult shows like Mai dire Banzai and Drive In.
Biography of Alain de Pouzilhac (excerpt)
Alain Duplessis de Pouzilhac, born on June 11, 1945 in Sète and better known as Alain de Pouzilhac, was a prominent French advertising executive and media figure. He began at Publicis, climbed the ranks at DDB and Havas, and became CEO of Euro RSCG Worldwide, shaping it into a global communications powerhouse.
Biography of Nilson Matta (excerpt)
Nilson Matta is a Brazilian bassist and composer who has been based in New York City since 1985. He is known for his work with Trio da Paz, Don Pullen African Brazilian Connection, Joe Henderson, Yo Yo Ma, and his project Nilson Matta's Brazilian Voyage.
Biography of Rui Costa Pimenta (excerpt)
Rui Costa Pimenta (born in São Paulo, June 25, 1957) is a Brazilian journalist and politician, affiliated with the Workers' Cause Party (PCO), where he has served as the national president since 1995. He is the grandson of João da Costa Pimenta and has run for the presidency of Brazil three times.
Biography of Jerome P. Seaton (excerpt)
J. P. Seaton, born March 22, 1941, is an American educator and translator. He is Professor Emeritus of Chinese and Asian Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is widely recognized for his translations of classical Chinese poetry, which have been extensively anthologized.
Biography of Gonzalo García Núñez (excerpt)
Gonzalo García Núñez (February 16, 1947 – January 8, 2024) was a Peruvian industrial engineer, economist, professor, and politician.A graduate of the National University of Engineering in Lima, he earned a Ph.D.in economics from the University of Grenoble and studied at France’s Centre for Economic Program Studies (CEPE).
Biography of Udo Samel (excerpt)
Udo Samel, born on June 25, 1953, in Eitelsbach (Trier), is a German actor, director, and narrator.He trained in Frankfurt after early studies in Slavic studies and philosophy. He began on stage in Darmstadt and Düsseldorf, later joining Berlin's Schaubühne in 1978, working with directors like Peter Stein and Luc Bondy.
Biography of Armando Araújo (excerpt)
Armando Bento de Araújo Filho, known as Armandinho, was born on April 6, 1949, in Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, and died on May 27, 2024, in Macau. He was a Brazilian composer, jazz drummer, and percussionist. He inherited his musical talent from his father, also nicknamed Armandinho, a guitarist and cavaquinho player who wrote the First Method for Cavaquinho and performed with icons like Carmen Miranda and Francisco Alves during Brazil’s golden radio era.
Biography of Lawrence Pressman (excerpt)
Lawrence Pressman, born David Milton Pressman on July 10, 1939, is an American actor best known for his roles in Doogie Howser, M.D., Ladies' Man, Profiler, and in the 1971 film The Hellstrom Chronicle. He began on the soap opera The Edge of Night and landed one of his first film roles in Shaft (1971).
Biography of Anatoliy Byshovets (excerpt)
Anatoliy Fyodorovich Byshovets, born on April 23, 1946, is a former Soviet international striker and later a football manager of Ukrainian origin.He spent his entire playing career with Dynamo Kyiv from 1963 to 1973, winning four Soviet championships and two Soviet Cups.
Biography of Omar Cabezas (excerpt)
Omar Cabezas Lacayo, born on 20 October 1950 in León, Nicaragua, is a Nicaraguan writer, revolutionary, and politician.He was a guerrilla commander against the Somoza regime and a prominent figure in the Sandinista party. He authored Fire From the Mountain, an autobiographical account of his revolutionary experience.
Biography of Egidio Torre Cantú (excerpt)
Egidio Torre Cantú (born June 19, 1957 in Ciudad Victoria) is a Mexican civil engineer and politician from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).He served as governor of Tamaulipas from 2011 to 2016. He is the eldest son of Egidio Torre López, a physician and PRI activist.
Biography of Gina Haspel (excerpt)
Gina Cheri Walker Haspel, born October 1, 1956, is an American intelligence officer.She served as the seventh director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from May 21, 2018, to January 20, 2021.Before that, she was the agency’s deputy director from 2017 to 2018 under Mike Pompeo, then acting director in April 2018 when Pompeo became U.S.
Biography of Tony Roberts (actor) (excerpt)
David Anthony Roberts, born October 22, 1939 and died February 7, 2025, was an American actor known for his work on stage and screen.He was best recognized for his collaborations with Woody Allen, appearing in six of his films, including Annie Hall in 1977.
Biography of Marty Ravellette (excerpt)
Marty Ravellette (December 18, 1939 – November 12, 2007) was born without arms in Goodland, Indiana.After early rehabilitation in Pennsylvania, he lived in California, where a speeding ticket in 1963 brought media attention. This exposure led him to meet JoBeth Johnson, who became his wife; they settled in Oregon.
Biography of Jim Metzler (excerpt)
Jim Metzler (born June 23, 1951, in Oneonta, New York) is a retired American actor. Over a career spanning more than thirty years, he appeared in numerous films and television series. He received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Tex (1982).
Biography of Radka Toneff (excerpt)
Ellen Radka Toneff, born June 25, 1952 in Oslo and died there on October 21, 1982, was a Norwegian jazz singer and composer known for her haunting, emotional voice. The daughter of a Bulgarian folk singer, she grew up near Oslo.
Biography of Robert Schmieder (excerpt)
Robert William Schmieder, born July 10, 1941 in Phoenix, Arizona, is an American scientist and explorer. His career spans physics, natural sciences, and field exploration, with around 100 technical papers and 10 books. He is best known for inventing laser spark spectroscopy, introducing the concept of nanologic (nanoscale computing), and defining underwater islands, leading to the Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary.
Biography of Elaine Viets (excerpt)
Elaine Viets, born February 5, 1950, in St. Louis, Missouri, is an American journalist and mystery novelist. She was a longtime columnist for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and hosted a local TV show that won two Emmys. Later, she transitioned to fiction and left journalism behind.
Biography of Alison Rose (writer) (excerpt)
Alison Rose (June 21, 1944 – September 2025) was an American model, actress and writer. In June 1985, she began work as a receptionist at The New Yorker and later became a writer for the magazine's Talk of the Town section.
Biography of Lew Childre (excerpt)
Doc Lew Childre Jr. (born September 7, 1945, in Goldsboro, North Carolina) is an American author and founder of the HeartMath Institute, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting “heart-brain coherence.” The son of country musician Doc Lew Childre Sr., he left school in the 11th grade and later served in the National Guard.
Biography of Lee Kunzman (excerpt)
Lee Kunzman (November 29, 1943 (Wikipedia has 1944 in error) – February 27, 2025) was an American racing driver in the USAC and CART series, with 48 career starts spanning from 1969 to 1980, including multiple Indianapolis 500 appearances. He recorded 21 top-ten finishes, with a career-best 2nd place in Atlanta in 1979.
Biography of Enrico Beruschi (excerpt)
Enrico Beruschi, born on September 5, 1941 in Milan, is an Italian comedian, actor, singer, and television personality.He studied at a classical high school in Milan, where his deskmate was Cochi Ponzoni. Formerly employed in the food industry, he began his comedy career in 1972 at the Derby Club in Milan.
Biography of Melissa Benn (excerpt)
Melissa Ann Benn (born 20 February 1957 in London) is a British journalist and writer, noted for her advocacy of comprehensive education and criticism of government education policies. She co-founded the Local Schools Network in 2010 and authored influential works including School Wars and The Truth About Our Schools.
Biography of Stan Smith (tennis) (excerpt)
Stanley Roger Smith, born on December 14, 1946, in Pasadena, California, is a former American tennis player, world No.1 in 1972, and a two-time Grand Slam singles champion (1971 US Open, 1972 Wimbledon). He trained at USC under Coach George Toley, winning NCAA singles and doubles titles.
Biography of David Canary (excerpt)
David Hoyt Canary, born August 25, 1938, and died November 16, 2015, was an American actor best known for his roles as Candy Canaday on the Western series Bonanza and Adam Chandler on the soap opera All My Children. For the latter, he earned sixteen Daytime Emmy Award nominations and won five times.
Biography of Tore Pryser (excerpt)
Tore Pryser (born January 9, 1945, in Oslo) is a Norwegian historian and Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Innlandet. A specialist in social, local, and contemporary history, he has focused much of his research on the labor movement, the interwar years, and World War II.
Biography of Jeanne Loring (excerpt)
Jeanne Frances Loring, born May 4, 1950, in Tucson, Arizona, is an American stem cell biologist, developmental neurobiologist, and geneticist. She is the founding director of the Center for Regenerative Medicine and emeritus professor at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California.
Biography of Michael Wolff (journalist) (excerpt)
Michael Wolff, born August 27, 1953, is an American journalist, columnist, and contributor to USA Today and The Hollywood Reporter.He has received two National Magazine Awards and a Mirror Award, and authored several books including Burn Rate (1998), about his own dot-com company, and The Man Who Owns the News (2008), a biography of Rupert Murdoch.
Biography of Eva Ayllón (excerpt)
Eva María Angélica Ayllón Urbina (born February 7, 1956) is a Peruvian singer and composer, regarded as one of the foremost Afro-Peruvian artists and a living legend of traditional Peruvian music. Known as La Reina del Landó (“The Queen of Landó”), she has dedicated nearly fifty years to preserving and celebrating the nation’s música criolla heritage.
Biography of Peggy O'Neal (lawyer) (excerpt)
Peggy Yvonne O'Neal, born April 19, 1952, in West Virginia, is an American-born Australian lawyer. She moved to Melbourne in 1989 and became president of the Richmond Football Club from 2013 to 2022, the first woman to lead an AFL club.
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 Hugo Palma-Ibarra (excerpt)
Hugo Palma-Ibarra, born June 11, 1942, in Managua, is a noted Nicaraguan artist. He comes from a large family and is the older brother of musician Ricardo Palma. He completed his early education in Managua before moving to Italy from 1960 to 1977.
Biography of Andrzej Seweryn (excerpt)
Andrzej Seweryn (born 25 April 1946 in Heilbronn, Germany) is a Polish-born French actor, honorary member of the Comédie-Française, and professor at the Conservatoire.He is known for his work in both theatre and film, especially in Andrzej Wajda’s films. A supporter of Solidarność, he chose to remain in France in the early 1980s. |
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