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birth charts with Proserpina in VirgoYou will find on these pages astrological charts of thousands of celebrities with Proserpina 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 Alice Sollier (excerpt)
Alice Sollier (née Maille, later Alice Mathieu-Dubois) (3 April 1861 – 29 January 1942) was a French physician.She was the first Black woman to earn the French baccalaureate and the first Black French woman to obtain a medical doctorate, in 1887.
Biography of Suzanne Veil (excerpt)
Suzanne Zélie Pauline Veil (28 April 1886 – 24 February 1956) was a French chemist. She studied under Marie Curie from 1912 to 1918 at the Curie laboratory on rue Cuvier and later at the Institut du Radium. She then joined the laboratory of Georges Urbain at the École supérieure de chimie, continuing her work in chemistry.
Biography of Marianne Breslauer (excerpt)
Marianne Breslauer (20 November 1909 – 7 February 2001) was a German photographer and photojournalist, regarded as a pioneer of street photography during the Weimar Republic. Trained in Berlin in the late 1920s, she was influenced by Frieda Riess, André Kertész, and briefly by Man Ray during her time in Paris.
Biography of Ysabel MacCloskey (excerpt)
Ysabel MacCloskey (January 20, 1915 – March 11, 1981) was an American character actress active on stage, in film, and on television.After graduating from the University of California at Berkeley, she began her career in theater and appeared in several productions at the Pasadena Playhouse.
Biography of Felix Esterl (excerpt)
Felix Esterl (born June 22, 1894, in Klagenfurt, died June 13, 1931, in the same city) was an Austrian painter. He grew up in a prosperous family environment and lost his mother at the age of ten, while his father held a senior position in regional administration.
Biography of Josef Friedrich Perkonig (excerpt)
Josef Friedrich Perkonig (3 August 1890 – 8 February 1959) was an Austrian writer, dramatist, and film producer from Carinthia.The son of a gunsmith and engraver, he did not serve as a soldier in World War I due to health issues, but instead acted as a journalist and propagandist advocating German interests in the region.
Biography of Maxine Reiner (excerpt)
Maxine Reiner, born March 16, 1916 in Tamaqua, Pennsylvania, and died June 19, 2003 in Los Angeles, was an American actress better known for her turbulent personal life than for her film career. From a Jewish family, she studied dramatic arts in Philadelphia before beginning as a model and then moving to Hollywood.
Biography of Henriette Mathieu-Faraggi (excerpt)
Henriette Mathieu-Faraggi (born November 26, 1915; died April 6, 1985) was a French physicist. She studied at the Institut du Radium and married chemist Marcel Mathieu.In March 1950, she was elected to the National Committee of the CNRS. She joined the French Atomic Energy Commission in 1951 and served as head of its Department of Nuclear Physics from 1972 to 1978.
Biography of Yvette Cauchois (excerpt)
Yvette Cauchois (born December 19, 1908, in Paris, died November 19, 1999, in Arad) was a French physicist and chemist, professor at Paris VI University, and a leading figure in X-ray spectroscopy and optics. She earned her degree in physical sciences from the University of Paris in 1928 and joined Jean Perrin’s laboratory, completing her doctorate in 1933 at the age of 24.
Biography of Ted Corday (excerpt)
Ted Corday (born May 8, 1908, in Winnipeg, died July 23, 1966) was a Canadian American producer, director, and soap opera creator. He is best known as the co creator of Days of Our Lives, one of the longest running and most successful television dramas in the United States.
Biography of Walter Feilchenfeldt (excerpt)
Walter Feilchenfeldt (born January 21, 1894, in Berlin; died December 9, 1953, in Zurich) was a German art dealer and publisher. The son of a physician, he began working in 1919 for the renowned art dealer and publisher Paul Cassirer and became a partner in the Cassirer gallery in 1924.
Biography of Sijtje Aafjes (excerpt)
Sijtje Antje Agatha Johanna Aafjes (born August 22, 1893, in Amsterdam, died April 16, 1972, in Rotterdam) was a Dutch painter, draftswoman, and illustrator, best known for her work in children’s literature. She began her professional life as a kindergarten teacher around the age of twenty.
Biography of Jeannie Gunn (excerpt)
Jeannie Gunn OBE, born on 5 June 1870 and died on 9 June 1961, was an Australian novelist, teacher, and volunteer for the Returned and Services League of Australia.She wrote under the pen name Mrs Aeneas Gunn. Born in Carlton, Melbourne, she was educated at home and ran a school with her sisters before working as a visiting teacher.
Biography of Alberto Burri (excerpt)
Alberto Burri, born on March 12, 1915, in Città di Castello, and died on February 13, 1995, was an Italian visual artist, painter, and sculptor who was originally trained as a physician. A key figure of European informal art, he is closely associated with matterism and described his own approach as polymaterialist.
Biography of Marthe Condat (excerpt)
Marthe Louise Lydie Condat (born July 19, 1886, in Graulhet, died October 24, 1939, in Toulouse) was a French physician specializing in therapeutics and pediatrics. Her time of birth is indicated on her Wikipedia page. In 1923, she became the first woman in France to pass the agrégation in medicine, marking a significant milestone in the advancement of women within academic medicine.
Biography of Thérèse Tréfouël (excerpt)
Thérèse Tréfouël (born Thérèse Boyer, 19 June 1892 – 9 November 1978) was a French biochemist. She studied at the University of Bordeaux and at the Faculty of Sciences in Paris.She later joined the Therapeutic Chemistry Laboratory at the Institut Pasteur in Paris, where she served as assistant from 1921 to 1938, head of laboratory from 1938 to 1954, and head of department from 1955 to 1962.
Biography of Pauline Ramart (excerpt)
Pauline Ramart-Lucas, born November 22, 1880, in the 14th arrondissement of Paris and died March 17, 1953, in the 15th arrondissement of the same city, was a French chemist, academic, and politician. Born into a modest family, she earned her early qualifications through evening classes, worked as a florist, and became a mother at eighteen to René Lucas, who later became a physicist.
Biography of Renato Leduc (excerpt)
Renato Leduc (16 November 1895 – 2 August 1986) was a Mexican poet and journalist.He served as a signalist in the División del Norte of Pancho Villa and later studied law at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. He wrote poetry, short stories, and chronicles for several newspapers and cultural magazines before being sent to Paris in the mid 1930s by the Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público.
Biography of Annie Romein-Verschoor (excerpt)
Annie Romein-Verschoor (born February 4, 1895, in Hatert near Nijmegen, died February 5, 1978, in Amsterdam) was a Dutch writer and historian. A prominent intellectual figure in the Netherlands, she was awarded the Constantijn Huygens Prize in 1970 for her literary and scholarly work.
Biography of Carl Walther Meyer (excerpt)
Carl Walther Meyer (né le 1 February 1898 à Dresde, mort le 12 March 1985 à Waldkirch) est un acteur et monteur allemand. Fils d’un médecin urologue, il abandonne des études de médecine à Göttingen pour suivre des cours d’art dramatique auprès d’Erich Ponto et débute sur scène en 1922 au théâtre municipal de Gotha, avant de rejoindre le Staatstheater de Munich.
Biography of Marie-Hélène Schwartz (excerpt)
Marie-Hélène Schwartz (27 October 1913 – 5 January 2013) was a French mathematician and university professor, known for her work on characteristic numbers associated with spaces with singularities. Born Marie-Hélène Lévy in Paris, she was the daughter of mathematician Paul Lévy. She entered the École normale supérieure in 1934, but contracted tuberculosis in 1935, which forced her to interrupt her studies.
Biography of Charles Lalo (excerpt)
Charles Lalo, born February 24, 1877 in Périgueux and died April 1, 1953 in Paris, was a French philosopher specializing in aesthetics.He belonged to the socio-positivist school and was strongly influenced by the sociology of Émile Durkheim and earlier by the philosophy of Auguste Comte.
Biography of Anton Ghon (excerpt)
Anton Ghon (1 January 1866 – 23 April 1936) was an Austrian pathologist and bacteriologist best known for his research on tuberculosis, which led to the description of the “Ghon complex.” Born in Villach, he studied medicine at the University of Graz from 1884 to 1890 and later trained in Vienna in dermatology and pathological anatomy.
Biography of Pauline Frederick (journalist) (excerpt)
Pauline Frederick, born February 13, 1908, and died May 9, 1990, was an American journalist who worked in newspapers, radio, and television.She is considered one of the pioneering women in journalism. Over a career spanning nearly fifty years, she covered a wide range of topics, including politics, military conflicts, public affairs, and issues of interest to women.
Biography of Theodore Wassmer (excerpt)
Theodore Milton Wassmer (February 23, 1910 – November 26, 2006) was an American painter who created over 2,000 works, including paintings, watercolors, and sketches exhibited in museums around the world.Drawn to art from childhood, he decided to become an artist after the 1934 Chicago World’s Fair and later served in the U.S.
Biography of Wilma Baker (excerpt)
Wilma Baker, born Wilma June McAlister on June 24, 1917 and died September 4, 2016, was an American animation artist who worked for Walt Disney Animation Studios. Over a long career she contributed to several well-known Disney films and later received a Golden Award from the Animation Guild for lifetime achievement.
Biography of Eberhard Kranzmayer (excerpt)
Eberhard Kranzmayer, born on May 15, 1897, and died on September 13, 1975, was an Austrian philologist and dialectologist who for decades was regarded as the leading authority on German dialects in Austria. He came from a long-established artisan family in Klagenfurt and was unusual among Carinthian German speakers in having learned Slovene at an early age.
Biography of Hans Junkermann (actor) (excerpt)
Hans Ferdinand Junkermann, born February 24, 1872 in Stuttgart and died June 12, 1943 in Berlin, was a German stage and silent film actor.The son of actors, he began his career on stage with his father’s touring company and later performed in major theaters across Germany.
Biography of Fritz Junkermann (excerpt)
Fritz Adolf Oskar Albert Junkermann, born October 19, 1883 in Stuttgart and died October 5, 1942 in Bernburg, was a German stage and silent film actor, as well as a cabaret performer and reciter.Born into a family of actors, he followed the same path and maintained an active artistic career from 1906 to 1940.
Biography of Otto Kraigher-Mlczoch (excerpt)
Otto Kraigher-Mlczoch (*22 August 1886 in Klagenfurt, Carinthia; † 4 October 1951 in Klagenfurt) was a Moravian Carinthian artist.Born into a family with roots in Moravia and Carinthia, he spent his youth between Carinthia, Olomouc, and Brno before moving to Vienna around 1900.
Biography of Arnold Fanck (excerpt)
Arnold Fanck (6 March 1889 – 28 September 1974) was a German film director and a pioneer of the mountain film genre.Holding a PhD in geology, he founded Berg- und Sportfilm GmbH in Freiburg in 1920 and filmed mainly in the Alps.
Biography of Percival Lancaster (excerpt)
Percival Lancaster (William Arthur Percy Lancaster, February 24, 1880 – October 25, 1937) was a British civil engineer and writer of boys’ adventure fiction. The son of novelist Harry Collingwood, he initially pursued an engineering career before turning to writing, especially after returning from South Africa due to health issues around 1905.
Biography of Jan Simon van der Aa (excerpt)
Jan Simon van der Aa (born July 25, 1865, in Hornhuizen, died February 24, 1944, in Lausanne) was a Dutch jurist, law professor, and senior civil servant at the Ministry of Justice. He contributed significantly to major legal reforms in the Netherlands, including the child protection laws enacted in 1901.
Biography of Tuulikki Pietilä (excerpt)
Ida Helmi Tuulikki Pietilä (18 February 1917 – 23 February 2009) was a Finnish graphic artist and professor widely regarded as one of Finland’s most influential printmakers. She worked in several techniques including metal engraving, woodcut, lithography, and serigraphy. Her work was displayed in numerous exhibitions and she also trained generations of graphic artists.
Biography of Gwen Pharis Ringwood (excerpt)
Gwen Pharis Ringwood (August 13, 1910 Anatone, Washington – May 24, 1984 Williams Lake, British Columbia) was a Canadian playwright. Although born in the United States, she built her career in Canada and became an important figure in twentieth century Canadian theatre.
Biography of Martin Wutte (excerpt)
Martin Wutte, born December 15, 1876 in Obermühlbach and died January 30, 1948 in Klagenfurt, was an Austrian historian specializing in the history of Carinthia.Initially associated with German nationalist circles, he later aligned himself with National Socialist ideology. In 1896 he graduated with distinction from the State Gymnasium in Villach.
Biography of Wilhelm Kolle (excerpt)
Wilhelm Kolle, born November 2, 1868 in Lerbach near Osterode am Harz and died May 10, 1935, was a German bacteriologist and hygienist.He succeeded Paul Ehrlich as director of the Royal Institute for Experimental Therapy and became one of the leading microbiologists of his time.
Biography of Wolfram Enzfelder (excerpt)
Wolfram Enzfelder (born February 15, 1898, in Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, died September 2, 1976, in the same city) was an Austrian politician affiliated with the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ). Coming from a modest background, he entered public service at an early age after completing basic schooling.
Biography of Marie-Louise Dubreil-Jacotin (excerpt)
Marie-Louise Dubreil-Jacotin (born Jacotin on July 7, 1905, in Paris; died October 19, 1972, in Paris) was a French mathematician specializing in algebra.Educated at Lycée Jules-Ferry, where she was taught by Anna Cartan, she later prepared for the entrance examination to the École normale supérieure.
Biography of Nancy Coleman (excerpt)
Nancy Coleman (December 30, 1912 – January 18, 2000) was an American actress who worked in film, theater, radio, and television. After beginning her career on radio and the Broadway stage, she moved to Hollywood to work for Warner Bros. studios. She appeared in several films during the 1940s.
Biography of Hanns Albin Rauter (excerpt)
Johann Baptist Albin Rauter (born February 4, 1895, died March 24, 1949) was a high ranking Austrian born SS official and Nazi war criminal. From 1940 to 1945, he served as Higher SS and Police Leader in the occupied Netherlands, making him the top authority for security and policing during the occupation.
Biography of Heinrich Hetsch (excerpt)
Heinrich Hetsch, born July 2, 1873 in Mainz and died December 3, 1947 in Bad Homburg, was a German physician and microbiologist.He is known as the co-author, with Wilhelm Kolle, of the book Experimental Bacteriology, a major reference work in microbiology during the first half of the twentieth century.
Biography of Willem Pijper (excerpt)
Willem Pijper (Willem Frederik Johannes Pijper, 8 September 1894 – 18 March 1947) was a Dutch composer, music critic, and teacher, regarded as one of the most important Dutch composers of the first half of the 20th century. Born in Zeist near Utrecht, he showed early musical talent and began composing as a child before studying composition at the Utrecht Academy of Music under Johan Wagenaar.
Biography of Denise Albe-Fessard (excerpt)
Denise Albe-Fessard (born May 31, 1916, in Paris, died May 7, 2003, in La Verrière) was a French neurophysiologist known for her fundamental research on pain pathways in the central nervous system. Her work established a distinction between lateral and medial thalamic processing of pain, significantly advancing the scientific understanding of nociception.
Biography of Editta Sherman (excerpt)
Editta Sherman, born Rinaldo on July 9, 1912 in Philadelphia and died November 1, 2013, was an American photographer, often called the “Duchess of Carnegie Hall.” She lived and worked for over sixty years in the Carnegie Hall Artist Studios, within a unique artistic community.
Biography of Ruth Park (excerpt)
Ruth Park, whose full name was Rosina Ruth Lucia Park AM (August 24, 1917 – December 14, 2010), was a New Zealand–born Australian author. She is best known for the novel The Harp in the South (1948), the children’s book Playing Beatie Bow (1980), and the children’s radio series The Muddle-Headed Wombat.
Biography of Anton Afritsch (journalist) (excerpt)
Anton Afritsch (8 December 1873 in Klagenfurt – 7 July 1924 in Graz) was an Austrian journalist and politician. He is best remembered as the initiator of the Kinderfreunde movement.
Biography of Retta Scott (excerpt)
Retta Scott (February 23, 1916 – August 26, 1990) was an American animator and artist who became the first woman to receive screen credit as an animator at Walt Disney Animation Studios.She is recognized as a pioneering female figure during the golden age of American animation.
Biography of Vivian M. Martin (excerpt)
Vivian M. Martin, born 29 January 1911 in Saint Louis, Missouri, died on 21 March 1975, Imperial, Missouri, was an American astrologer who joined AFA in March 1968.
Biography of Louise Mack (excerpt)
Marie Louise Hamilton Mack, born October 10, 1870 in Hobart, Tasmania, and died November 23, 1935 in Mosman, New South Wales, was an Australian poet, journalist, and novelist. She is especially known for being one of the first female war correspondents during World War I. |
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