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birth charts with Poseidon in VirgoYou will find on these pages astrological charts of thousands of celebrities with Poseidon in Virgo. Just click on the celebrities of your choice to get their interactive natal chart, planetary dominants and excerpts of astrological portrait. in ![]()
Biography of Bobby Clancy (excerpt)
Robert Joseph "Bobby" Clancy Jr (11 May 1927 – 6 September 2002) was an Irish singer and musician, best known as a member of the Clancy Brothers, one of the most influential Irish folk groups. He played five-string banjo, guitar, bodhrán, and harmonica.
Biography of Mario Maratelli (excerpt)
Mario Maratelli, born on November 20, 1879, in Vercelli and died on April 20, 1955, in San Germano Vercellese, was an Italian agronomist. He is best remembered for discovering and selecting the rice variety that bears his name, which became a landmark in Italian rice cultivation.
Biography of Matilda Dodge Wilson (excerpt)
Matilda Dodge Wilson (née Rausch; October 19, 1883 – September 19, 1967) was an American heiress and politician who served as the 43rd Lieutenant Governor of Michigan. Widely ranked among the wealthiest women in the world, she was the widow of John Francis Dodge, co founder of the Dodge Motor Company, and a major philanthropic figure in the state.
Biography of Russ Bender (excerpt)
Russ Bender (born January 1, 1910, died August 16, 1969) was an American actor. Before entering the film industry, he wrote detective stories for magazines, a career interrupted by his military service. When he returned to civilian life, the market for such stories had declined, prompting him to pursue acting.
Biography of Nicolás Guillén (excerpt)
Nicolás Cristóbal Guillén Batista, born July 10, 1902, in Camagüey and died July 16, 1989, in Havana, was a Cuban poet, journalist, and politician, widely regarded as Cuba’s national poet. His revolutionary ideals led to exile under Batista before returning in 1959.
Biography of Arno Schmidt (author) (excerpt)
Arno Schmidt, born January 18, 1914 in Hamburg and died June 3, 1979 in Bargfeld, was a German author and translator. Though little known outside German-speaking countries, he is regarded as one of the most important German-language writers of the 20th century.
Biography of Ulbo de Sitter (geologist) (excerpt)
Lamoraal Ulbo de Sitter, born March 6, 1902 and died May 12, 1980, was a Dutch geologist and founder of the Leiden school of structural geology. He was the son of astronomer Willem de Sitter and father of sociologist Ulbo de Sitter.
Biography of Egil Hagen (excerpt)
Egil Hagen (August 29, 1912 – July 29, 2004) was a Norwegian composer, cabaret artist, and lyricist. He first appeared as a member of 6 Syngende Studenter (“Six Singing Students”), performing to support the Winter War relief effort. During World War II, he worked as an actor and revue writer for Chat Noir and Edderkoppen, and in the winter of 1944–1945 he presented his own cabaret at the Carl Johan Teatret.
Biography of Desmond Morton (civil servant) (excerpt)
Major Sir Desmond Morton KCB CMG MC (13 November 1891 – 31 July 1971) was a British army officer and government official. He played a key role before World War II by organizing opposition to appeasement of Nazi Germany. He supplied Winston Churchill—then out of office—with intelligence on German rearmament, bolstering Churchill’s public warnings.
Biography of Franco Alfano (excerpt)
Franco Alfano, born March 8, 1875 in Posillipo, Naples, and died October 27, 1954 in San Remo, was an Italian composer and pianist.He is best remembered today for his operas Cyrano de Bergerac (1936) and Risurrezione (1904), and for completing Puccini’s unfinished opera Turandot in 1926.
Biography of Jef Mermans (excerpt)
Josephus Antoon Louisa "Jef" Mermans, born on February 16, 1922, in Merksem and died on January 20, 1996, in Wildert, was a Belgian footballer nicknamed "The Bomber." A prolific striker, he spent most of his career at Anderlecht, where he won seven Belgian Championship titles and was the league’s top scorer three times.
Biography of Lily Latté (excerpt)
Born on October 14, 1901, in Berlin into a Jewish family, Lily Latté was a German actress and the companion, later wife, of film director Fritz Lang.She began her film career with a small uncredited role in Liliom (1934). In 1931, she met Lang and became his secretary, assistant, and close confidante.
Biography of Otto Vogl (excerpt)
Otto Vogl, born November 6, 1927, in Traiskirchen near Vienna, and died April 27, 2013, in Amherst, Massachusetts, was an American chemist and professor specializing in polymers.He held the Herman F.Mark Chair at the Polytechnic University of New York and was also a professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Biography of Karel de Nerée tot Babberich (excerpt)
Christophe Karel Henri de Nerée tot Babberich, born on 18 March 1880 in Zevenaar and died on 19 October 1909 in Todtmoos, was a Dutch symbolist artist and author influenced by Beardsley, Toorop, and the decadent movement. Born into an aristocratic family, he began drawing and writing in 1898, inspired by Baudelaire, Verlaine, and d'Annunzio.
Biography of Karl Theodor Bluth (excerpt)
Karl Theodor Bluth (May 5, 1892 – March 5, 1964) was a German psychiatrist and writer.He first studied literature and philosophy in Bonn, Berlin, and Jena, completing his studies in 1914, before enrolling in medicine at the University of Rostock in 1918.
Biography of Anna Schieber (excerpt)
Anna Schieber (born December 12, 1867, in Esslingen am Neckar – died August 7, 1945, in Tübingen) was a German writer whose work includes more than sixty novels, ballads, short stories, and songs.Coming from a large Swabian artisan family, she worked first as a domestic servant and later at the Kunsthaus Schaller.
Biography of Jo Mielziner (excerpt)
Joseph Mielziner (born March 19, 1901 – died March 15, 1976) was an American scenic and lighting designer, widely regarded as “the most successful set designer of Broadway’s Golden Era.” He created the scenery and lighting for more than 200 productions, pioneering the concept of “selective realism” and earning seven Tony Awards as well as an Academy Award for Picnic.
Biography of Giuseppe Viani (excerpt)
Giuseppe “Gipo” Viani (September 13, 1909 – January 6, 1969) was an Italian football player and manager from the Province of Treviso. A midfielder by position, he spent his entire playing career in Italian football, best known for his spells with Ambrosiana and Lazio.
Biography of Geoffrey Ashe (excerpt)
Geoffrey Thomas Leslie Ashe (29 March 1923 – 30 January 2022) was a British cultural historian best known for his work on Arthurian legend.Born in London as an only child, he developed a passion for literature early on, fostered by his parents.
Biography of Jean Bertin (stage designer) (excerpt)
Jean Bertin (May 21, 1921 – June 16, 1981) was a French stage designer, born and deceased in Paris. The son of stage decorator Émile Bertin (1878–1957), he carried on the family tradition and left his mark on many Parisian theaters in the postwar years.
Biography of Vicente Celestino (excerpt)
Antônio Vicente Filipe Celestino (September 12, 1894 – August 23, 1968) was a Brazilian singer, composer, and actor of Italian descent.Born in Rio de Janeiro to a modest Calabrian immigrant family, he was one of twelve children, several of whom also pursued artistic careers.
Biography of Marita Camacho Quirós (excerpt)
Marita del Carmen Camacho Quirós, born 10 March 1911 in San Ramón, Costa Rica, and died 20 June 2025, was First Lady of Costa Rica from 1962 to 1966 during the presidency of her husband, Francisco Orlich Bolmarcich. At her death, she was the oldest living Costa Rican and the oldest former first lady worldwide.
Biography of Rudolf Dittler (excerpt)
Rudolf Dittler (November 2, 1881 – January 21, 1959) was a German physiologist and university professor.He studied medicine in Freiburg, Munich, Berlin, and Leipzig, earning his doctorate in 1907 and his habilitation in 1909, becoming associate professor in 1915. During World War I, he served as chief physician and commander of a medical company, receiving both classes of the Iron Cross.
Biography of W. Clement Stone (excerpt)
William Clement Stone, born on May 4, 1902, in Chicago and died on September 3, 2002, in Evanston, was an American businessman, philanthropist, and New Thought self-help author.Coming from humble beginnings, he lost his father at an early age and began working as a child.
Biography of Mary Louise Smith (politician) (excerpt)
Mary Louise Smith, born on October 6, 1914, and deceased on August 22, 1997, was an American political organizer and women's rights advocate. After earning her degree in social work administration in 1935, she worked for the Iowa Employment Relief Administration. Following her move to Eagle Grove, she became active in civic life and Republican politics, serving as Iowa’s national committeewoman for twenty years beginning in 1964.
Biography of Henricus Cornelius Rümke (excerpt)
Henricus Cornelius Rümke, born January 16, 1893, in Leiden and died May 22, 1967, in Zurich, was a Dutch psychiatrist, author, and professor, influential in shaping psychiatry in the Netherlands. He studied medicine in Amsterdam and trained at the Valeriuskliniek, where he met his wife, Nelly Bakker.
Biography of Jean Bellec (excerpt)
Jean Charles Bellec, born May 21, 1920, in Paris and died December 9, 2002, in Grasse, was a French World War II officer and Companion of the Liberation. He was the sponsor of the first class of the École militaire des aspirants de Coëtquidan, the Général Bellec Class (2021–2022).
Biography of Leslie Brooks (actress) (excerpt)
Leslie Brooks, born Virginia Leslie Gettman on July 13, 1922, in Lincoln, Nebraska, and died on July 1, 2011, was an American actress, model, and dancer. Moving to Southern California at an early age, she began working as a photographic model around 1940 under the name Lorraine Gettman.
Biography of Theodor Bertram (excerpt)
Born on February 12, 1869, in Stuttgart, Theodor Bertram was a renowned German bass-baritone celebrated for his interpretations of Richard Wagner’s operas.The son of singers Heinrich and Marie Bertram, he trained with his father and debuted at age twenty in Der Freischütz.
Biography of Sergio Bernales (excerpt)
Sergio Ernesto Bernales García, born September 9, 1885, in Lima and died October 16, 1959, in the same city, was a Peruvian physician and university professor. He spent his entire career at the Hospital Nacional Dos de Mayo and taught at the Faculty of Medicine of the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, where he served as dean, vice-rector, and interim rector between 1946 and 1948.
Biography of Marcellus Schiffer (excerpt)
Marcellus Schiffer, the pen name of Otto Schiffer, was born in Berlin on June 20, 1892, and died on August 24, 1932. He was a German cabaret writer, graphic designer, painter, and librettist. The son of a Jewish timber merchant who died when he was five, he studied art with Emil Orlík before discovering his true vocation as a satirical writer, also producing poetry and illustrations.
Biography of Jorge González Camarena (excerpt)
Jorge González Camarena (March 24, 1908 – May 24, 1980) was a Mexican painter, muralist, and sculptor. A key figure in the Mexican muralism movement, he stood apart from its main exponents—Rivera, Orozco, and Siqueiros—through a more personal and symbolic style rooted in humanism and vivid color.
Biography of Ilse Meudtner (excerpt)
Ilse Meudtner (November 1, 1910 (Wikipedia has 1912 in error) – July 18, 1990) was a German diver and dancer.She competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics, finishing fourth in the 3-metre springboard event. From 1934 to 1940, Meudtner was a solo dancer at the Berlin State Opera.
Biography of Kent Smith (actor) (excerpt)
Frank Kent Smith, born March 19, 1907 in New York City and died April 23, 1985 in Woodland Hills, California, was an American actor with a long career in stage, film, and television. A Harvard graduate, he began acting in 1929 and appeared on Broadway in major plays throughout the 1930s to 1950s.
Biography of Aníbal Milhais (excerpt)
Aníbal Augusto Milhais (July 9, 1895 – June 3, 1970), born and deceased in Valongo (Murça), is remembered as the most decorated Portuguese soldier of World War I. He became widely known by the nickname “Soldado Milhões” (Soldier Millions), a play on his name suggesting that he was “worth a million men” on the battlefield.
Biography of Les Brown (bandleader) (excerpt)
Lester Raymond Brown (March 14, 1912 – January 4, 2001) was an American jazz musician who led his big band for over six decades, later known as Les Brown and His Band of Renown. Born in Reinerton, Pennsylvania, he studied at the Conway Military Band School, the New York Military Academy, and then Duke University, where he led Les Brown and His Blue Devils.
Biography of Mark Eden (actor) (excerpt)
Douglas John Malin, born February 14, 1928, in London and died January 1, 2021, known professionally as Mark Eden, was an English actor. He was best known for playing the villain Alan Bradley in Coronation Street from 1986 to 1989. His time of birth comes from himself, in "Who's Going to Look at You." by Mark Eden (Troubador, 2010).
Biography of Eva Knardahl (excerpt)
Eva Knardahl Freiwald, born on May 10, 1927, and deceased on September 3, 2006, was a Norwegian pianist celebrated both as a child prodigy and as a mature performer.At the age of twelve, she debuted with the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, performing concertos by Bach, Haydn, and Weber to great acclaim.
Biography of Yvonne Curtet (excerpt)
Yvonne Alice Curtet (née Chabot; May 28, 1920 – February 21, 2025) was a French athlete who specialized in the long jump.She placed eighth at the 1948 London Olympics, setting the first-ever women’s Olympic record in qualifying with a 5.64 m jump.
Biography of Maurice Asselin (excerpt)
Maurice Asselin, born 24 June 1882 in Orléans and died 27 September 1947 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, was a French painter and printmaker affiliated with the School of Paris. He is best known for his still lifes, nudes, and especially for tender depictions of motherhood.
Biography of Jocelyn Burdick (excerpt)
Jocelyn Louise Burdick (née Birch; February 6, 1922 – December 26, 2019) was an American politician from North Dakota, the first woman from the state to serve in the U.S. Senate, in 1992. At 97, she was the oldest living former U.S. senator during the last eight months of her life.
Biography of Edwin Elmore (excerpt)
Edwin Elmore (born January 18, 1890, in Lima – died November 2, 1925, in the same city) was a Peruvian writer and academic.Born into a prominent family, he was the son of Teodoro Elmore Fernández de Córdoba, a former minister and engineer, and Irene Letts Basadre.
Biography of Emmanuel Gambardella (excerpt)
Emmanuel Gambardella, born 3 July 1888 and died 30 August 1953, was a French sports journalist and author.As the first president of the Ligue de Football Professionnel, he had a lasting influence on French football, leading the national federation to name its prestigious under-eighteen cup after him.
Biography of Dirk Coster (excerpt)
Dirk Coster (5 October 1889 – 12 February 1950) was a Dutch physicist and professor of physics and meteorology at the University of Groningen.He is best known as the co-discoverer of hafnium (element 72) in 1923, alongside George de Hevesy, through X-ray spectroscopic analysis of zirconium ore.
Biography of Merry Bromberger (excerpt)
Merry Marie Louis Bromberger, born in Strasbourg on July 10, 1906 and died in Boulogne-Billancourt on March 12, 1978, was a French writer and journalist, specializing in the politics of the Fourth Republic with his brother Serge Bromberger. Family Merry Bromberger is also the brother of film director Hervé Bromberger and the uncle of radio and television journalist Dominique Bromberger.
Biography of Léon Moussinac (excerpt)
Léon Moussinac, born January 19, 1890 in Migennes and died March 10, 1964 in Paris, was a French writer, journalist, historian, and film critic.The son of a stationmaster, he lost his father in 1907 and had to work while completing law studies.
Biography of Denis Johnston (Irish writer) (excerpt)
William Denis Johnston (18 June 1901 – 8 August 1984) was an Irish writer born in Dublin, known mainly as a playwright, but also for essays, memoirs, literary criticism and an eccentric book on cosmology. His time of birth comes from the book "Denis Johnston: A Life by Bernard Adams" (Dublin: Lilliput, 2002).
Biography of Léopold Anoul (excerpt)
Léopold "Pol" Anoul (19 August 1922 – 11 February 1990) was a Belgian footballer. During his club career he played for Royal FC Liégeois (1942–1957) and Standard Liège (1957–1960). From 1947 to 1954, he earned 48 caps and scored 20 goals for the Belgium national football team, including 3 goals in the 1954 FIFA World Cup.
Biography of Georgia Neese Clark Gray (excerpt)
Georgia Neese Clark Gray (January 27, 1898 – October 26, 1995) was an American actress and banker who became the first woman to serve as Treasurer of the United States, holding office from 1949 to 1953 under President Harry S. Truman. Her life bridged the worlds of art, business, and politics, making her a trailblazer for women in public service.
Biography of Hannemor Gram (excerpt)
Johanne “Hannemor” Gram, born Dybwad on October 22, 1918, in Oslo and died January 27, 2011, was a Norwegian alpine skier who competed in the 1936 Winter Olympics.Representing the club IL Heming, she placed seventh in the combined event. She was the daughter of barrister Nils Juell Dybwad (1892–1972) and Stella Boye Semb, and the granddaughter of the renowned actress Johanne Dybwad. |
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