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birth charts with Vertex in LibraYou will find on these pages astrological charts of thousands of celebrities with the Vertex in Libra. Just click on the celebrities of your choice to get their interactive natal chart, planetary dominants and excerpts of astrological portrait. in ![]()
Biography of Edmund Keeley (excerpt)
Edmund Leroy "Mike" Keeley (born February 5, 1928, in Damascus, Syria, and died February 23, 2022) was an American novelist, translator, essayist, poet, and the Charles Barnwell Straut Professor of English at Princeton University.He was a noted expert on the Greek poets C.
Biography of Jim Rugg (excerpt)
Jim Rugg, born on February 1, 1977, in Mount Pleasant, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, is an American cartoonist and illustrator best known for his playful throwback to 1970s comics and pop culture. His works include the graphic novels Street Angel, Afrodisiac, The P.L.A.I.N.
Biography of Gustavo Rodríguez (writer) (excerpt)
Gustavo Rodríguez Vela, born May 2, 1968, in Miraflores, is a Peruvian writer and communication expert, author of several novels and story collections. He grew up in Trujillo, a period that influenced his first novel, The Fury of Achilles (2001). He has been praised by authors such as Alberto Fuguet for his distinctive style.
Biography of Hans Petter Moland (excerpt)
Hans Petter Moland (born October 17, 1955, in Oslo) is a Norwegian film director. Before entering filmmaking, he earned awards for his commercials at major festivals, including Cannes. His feature debut, The Last Lieutenant (1993), was followed by Zero Kelvin (1995), Aberdeen (2000), and The Beautiful Country (2004), which competed at the Berlin International Film Festival.
Biography of Joseph J. Katz (excerpt)
Joseph J. Katz (April 19, 1912, Detroit – January 28, 2008, Chicago) was a chemist at Argonne National Laboratory. His groundbreaking research on photosynthesis earned him membership in the US National Academy of Sciences. He was the son of Jewish immigrants from Czarist Russia, neither of whom had formal schooling.
Biography of Philip Cochran (excerpt)
Philip Gerald Cochran (January 29, 1910 – August 26, 1979) was an officer in the U.S.Army Air Corps and U.S.Army Air Forces. During World War II, he was instrumental in developing tactical air combat, air transport, and air assault techniques, particularly in Burma as co-commander of the 1st Air Commando Group.
Biography of Rico Bulthuis (excerpt)
Rico Bulthuis (August 27, 1911 – October 4, 2009) was a Dutch writer of psychological thrillers and detective novels, as well as an illustrator, puppeteer, photographer, civil servant, and art critic. The son of writer H.J.Bulthuis, he started as an advertising specialist and portrait photographer before becoming an art critic for the Haagsche Courant after World War II.
Biography of Anneliese Maier (excerpt)
Born on November 17, 1905, in Tübingen, Germany, Anneliese Maier was a German historian of science renowned for her research on medieval natural philosophy. The daughter of philosopher Heinrich Maier, she studied natural sciences and philosophy in Berlin and Zurich from 1923 to 1926.
Biography of Marcel-Louis Baugniet (excerpt)
Marcel-Louis Baugniet, born on March 18, 1896, in Ličge and passed away on February 1, 1995, in Brussels, was a Belgian avant-garde artist. A painter, he also worked with collages, ceramics, illustration, tapestries, furniture design, and art criticism. He studied at the Brussels Academy alongside Paul Delvaux and René Magritte before training in Paris with Ossip Zadkine and Fernand Léger.
Biography of Stanley Gartler (excerpt)
Stanley Michael Gartler, born June 9, 1923, in Los Angeles, is an American cell and molecular biologist and human geneticist. He was the first to provide conclusive evidence for the clonality of human cancers and discovered widespread HeLa cell contamination in supposedly unique cell lines.
Biography of Michelle Vian (excerpt)
Michelle Vian (born Michelle Marie Léglise, June 12, 1920 – December 13, 2017) was a French translator and poet, known for her role alongside Boris Vian. Married to Boris Vian from 1941 to 1953, she contributed to his writing and introduced him to Anglo-American literature.
Biography of Rebecca Fraser (excerpt)
Rebecca Rose Fraser, born May 4, 1957, in London, is a British writer and broadcaster known for her historical and biographical works. Her time of birth comes from the book "The Pebbled Shore: The Memoirs of Elizabeth Longford" by Elizabeth Longford (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1986), from a friend of her mother who was present at the birth.
Biography of Käte Stresemann (excerpt)
Käte Stresemann (née Kleefeld; July 15, 1883 – July 23, 1970) was the wife of German Chancellor, Foreign Minister, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Gustav Stresemann. Admired for her elegance and intelligence, she was a prominent social figure in the 1920s, hosting diplomatic gatherings at her Berlin salon.
Biography of Charles Brink (excerpt)
Charles Oscar Brink FBA (born Karl Oskar Levy; 13 March 1907 – 2 March 1994) was a German-Jewish classicist and Kennedy Professor of Latin at Cambridge University. After an education and an early career as a lexicographer in Weimar Germany, Brink emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1938.
Biography of Ken Jackson (American football) (excerpt)
Kenneth Gene "the Tall Texan" Jackson (April 26, 1929 – January 28, 1998) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League (NFL) and Canadian Football League (CFL). A native of Austin, Texas, Jackson played college football at The University of Texas and then pro football for seven seasons for the Dallas Texans, the Baltimore Colts and the Montreal Alouettes.
Biography of David R. Vance (excerpt)
David R. Vance (born August 22, 1940, in Logansport, Indiana) is an American Thoroughbred horse racing trainer who has won more than 3,000 races. Vance has won three training titles at Churchill Downs, three at Keystone Racetrack and two at the now defunct Garden State Park.
Biography of Chico Science (excerpt)
Born on March 13, 1966, in Olinda, Brazil, Francisco de Assis França, known as Chico Science, was a pioneering Brazilian singer and composer. As a child, he sold crabs from the local mangroves. He died in a car accident on February 2, 1997, in Recife, at the age of 30.
Biography of Robinson Faria (excerpt)
Robinson Mesquita de Faria, born on April 12, 1959, in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, is a Brazilian politician. He is married to Julianne Faria and has six children. His son, Fábio Faria, is married to Patrícia Abravanel, daughter of Silvio Santos.
Biography of David Waweru (excerpt)
David Waweru is the CEO of WordAlive Publishers, founded in September 2001 and based in Nairobi, Kenya. He describes himself as a publisher, trainer, coach, and speaker. He actively advocates for a strong local publishing industry and reading culture in East Africa, and remains optimistic about the recovery of Kenya’s book market.
Biography of Mario Orozco Rivera (excerpt)
Mario Orozco Rivera (January 19, 1930 – November 20, 1998) was a Mexican painter and muralist, and one of the last exponents of social Mexican muralism inspired by David Alfaro Siqueiros. He painted numerous murals, especially in Veracruz, and later directed the Taller Siqueiros in Cuernavaca.
Biography of Jacques-Paul Bonjean (excerpt)
Jacques-Paul Bonjean (born April 3, 1899, in Paris 15ᵉ, died November 18, 1990, in Paris 8ᵉ) was a French art dealer, antique dealer, and collector. In 1927, he co-founded La Maison des quatre chemins with Maurice Sachs, publishing luxury editions of works by Max Jacob and Jean Cocteau, and later opened galleries with Pierre Colle and Christian Dior.
Biography of Joăo Falcăo (excerpt)
Joăo Barreto Falcăo Neto (September 20, 1958 – present) is a Brazilian director, screenwriter, and composer, renowned for his prolific work in theater, film, and television. He was married to writer Adriana Falcăo, with whom he has two daughters: Clarice and Maria Isabel Falcăo.
Biography of Hilde Diesen (excerpt)
Hilde Diesen (born May 23, 1949, in Oslo) is a Norwegian visual artist, illustrator, and author.She studied drawing and painting at the Fachhochschule für Design in Münster, Germany, and debuted at the Hřstutstillingen in 1979. She has held several solo exhibitions in Norway and Germany and participated in numerous group exhibitions.
Biography of Sofia Raffaeli (excerpt)
Sofia Raffaeli, born January 19, 2004, in Chiaravalle, Italy, is an Italian rhythmic gymnast. An Olympic bronze medalist in 2024, she was also World Champion in 2022 and a multiple World and European medalist between 2022 and 2025. She is the first Italian rhythmic gymnast to win medals at the Worlds, Europeans, and the Olympic Games.
Biography of Larry Norman (musician) (excerpt)
Larry Norman (April 8, 1947 in Corpus Christi – February 24, 2008 in Salem) was an American singer-songwriter and producer, widely regarded as a pioneer of Christian rock. His 1969 solo debut Upon This Rock is considered one of the first true Christian rock albums.
Biography of Edmundo O'Gorman (excerpt)
Edmundo O'Gorman (born November 24, 1906, in Mexico City, died September 28, 1995, in Mexico City) was a Mexican writer, historian, and philosopher. He is regarded as one of the foremost historical revisionists challenging established narratives about the Spanish colonial period in Latin America.
Biography of Philipp Franck (painter) (excerpt)
Johann Heinrich Philipp Franck (9 April 1860 – 13 March 1944) was a German Impressionist painter, graphic artist, and illustrator. Encouraged by his father, Franck initially studied architecture but shifted to art after his father’s death.At 17, he enrolled at the Städelschule in Frankfurt, specializing in landscapes and fairy tale illustrations under Eduard Jakob von Steinle.
Biography of Jeffrey Smoke (excerpt)
Jeffrey Smoke (born December 3, 1977) is an American sprint canoer who competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.He finished seventh in the semifinal round of the K-2 1000 m event. A native of Niles, Michigan, Smoke's parents William and Marcia (since divorced) competed in the Summer Olympics.
Biography of Felix Jentzsch (excerpt)
Felix Hermann Ferdinand Jentzsch (*September 14, 1882, Königsberg – †November 10, 1946, Berlin) was a German physicist specializing in applied optics, known for his contributions to microscopy innovations. He studied at TH Berlin-Charlottenburg and the University of Berlin, earning his doctorate in 1908 on electron emission from heated metal oxides.
Biography of Ernst Torgler (excerpt)
Ernst Torgler (April 25, 1893 – January 19, 1963) was a German politician who successively joined the SPD, USPD, KPD, and later returned to the SPD. After training as a salesman, Torgler served in World War I.He joined the SPD in 1911, switched to the USPD in 1918, and to the KPD in 1920.
Biography of Daniel Gonzague (excerpt)
Daniel Gonzague, born on May 16, 1930, in Joinville-le-Pont, is a French designer and engraver of postage stamps. In 1956, as a young postal worker, he achieved early recognition by winning the competition for the first stamp in the EUROPA series, launched by the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC).
Biography of Ebba Wergeland (excerpt)
Ebba Louise Wergeland (born 26 April 1946 in Oslo) is a Norwegian physician and researcher, specializing in occupational medicine. She earned her medical degree in 1970, became a specialist in 1985, and obtained a doctorate in 1999 with a thesis on working conditions for pregnant women.
Biography of Anatol Rapoport (excerpt)
Anatol Rapoport (May 22, 1911 in Lozova – January 20, 2007 in Toronto) was an American mathematical psychologist who made major contributions to general systems theory, mathematical biology, and models of social interaction and contagion. His time of birth comes from him, in the book "Skating on Thin Ice" by Anatol Rapoport (RDR Books, 2002).
Biography of Lou Lumenick (excerpt)
Louis J. Lumenick, born September 11, 1949, in Astoria, Queens, is an American film critic. He served as chief critic and film editor for the New York Post from 1999 until retiring in 2016, after prior work at The Record and The Hartford Times.
Biography of Mauricio Magdaleno (excerpt)
Mauricio Magdaleno Cardona (13 May 1906 – 30 June 1986) was a prominent Mexican screenwriter during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, and occasionally worked as a director. He was nominated for six Ariel Awards and won the award in 1949 for his screenplay Río Escondido.
Biography of Shoji Sadao (excerpt)
Shoji Sadao (January 2, 1927 – November 3, 2019) was a Japanese American architect best known for his collaborations with R.Buckminster Fuller and Isamu Noguchi. Born in Los Angeles, he and his family were interned during World War II at Gila River.
Biography of Karl Plagge (excerpt)
Karl Plagge (10 July 1897 – 19 June 1957) was a German engineer and army officer who saved over 1,250 Jews during the Holocaust in Lithuania. A wounded World War I veteran, he joined the Nazi Party in 1931 hoping to help rebuild Germany.
Biography of Francisco Eppens (excerpt)
Francisco Eppens Helguera, born on February 1, 1913, in San Luis Potosí, and died on September 6, 1990, in Mexico City, was a Mexican artist known for his paintings, sculptures, and murals that showcased Mexican identity. He gained international fame for his modern designs of Mexican postage stamps (1935-1953) and for redesigning Mexico’s national emblem in 1968, which is still used today on official documents, coins, and the national flag.
Biography of Peggy Ahern (excerpt)
Peggy Ahern (March 9, 1917 – October 24, 2012) was an American actress best known for appearing in eight Our Gang films between 1924 and 1927. Born in Douglas, Arizona, she moved to Culver City in 1921 and made her film debut at age six in The Call of the Wild (1923), followed by roles in several 1920s productions.
Biography of Roger Brown (defensive tackle) (excerpt)
Roger Lee Brown (May 1, 1937 – September 17, 2021) was an American professional football player who was a defensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for the Detroit Lions (1960–1966) and the Los Angeles Rams (1967–1969). He played college football for the Maryland State Hawks.
Biography of Carolyn Hunt (politician) (excerpt)
Carolyn Joyce Hunt (née Leonard; born July 3, 1937, in Mingo, Iowa) is an American educator and politician.As the wife of Jim Hunt, she served as Second Lady of North Carolina (1973–1977) and First Lady twice (1977–1985, 1993–2001). She is the longest-serving First Lady in North Carolina history and part of the first governor–first lady duo to serve two four-year terms.
Biography of Leroy Vinnegar (excerpt)
Leroy Vinnegar (July 13, 1928 – August 3, 1999) was an American jazz bassist, born in Indianapolis, Indiana. A self-taught musician, he rose to fame in 1950s Los Angeles for his signature walking bass lines, earning him the nickname The Walker.
Biography of Christophe Lemaire (jockey) (excerpt)
Christophe-Patrice Lemaire (born May 20, 1979, in Gouvieux, France) is a French flat racing jockey based in Japan, where he has won the Japanese jockey championship (Cravache d’or) seven times. The son of a jump jockey, he began his career with André Fabre and rose quickly as a freelance rider, achieving early Group 1 success in France and establishing himself in Japan in the 2000s.
Biography of Ariadna Welter (excerpt)
Ariadna Welter, sometimes Ariadne Welter (born June 29, 1930 in Mexico City – died December 13, 1998) was a Mexican actress of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She starred in The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz (1955) by Luis Buńuel and in the horror classic El Vampiro (1956).
Biography of Bill Jackson (television personality) (excerpt)
Bill Ray Jackson (September 15, 1935 – January 17, 2022) was an American television personality, cartoonist, and educator. He was best known for having hosted the children's programs The BJ and Dirty Dragon Show and Gigglesnort Hotel. His time of birth comes from him, in the autogiography "The Only Kid on the Carnival: An Extraordinary Childhood" by Bill Jackson (iUniverse, 2008).
Biography of Rodolfo Galeotti Torres (excerpt)
Rodolfo Galeotti Torres, born 11 March 1912 in Quetzaltenango and died 22 May 1988 in Guatemala City, was a renowned Guatemalan sculptor.He served as director of the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas "Rafael Rodríguez Padilla". He created several sculptures for the National Palace, including depictions of the Guatemalan Coat of Arms.
Biography of Gino Wilson (actor) (excerpt)
Gino Wilson, born 3 November 1993 in Carlisle, England, is an English film actor, also known as Gino Meeajaun, James Calloway, James Meeajaun, or Gino Calloway. His time of birth comes form him on his website. He is known for playing Noah in Youth Condemn (2018), Ben Maxwell in Soundtrack to Sixteen (2020), Kyle Zieger in Killerhertz (2020), and Felix Blythe in The Midas Touch (2020).
Biography of Honorable C.N.O.T.E. (excerpt)
Carlton Davis Mays Jr. (born April 8, 1981, in Benton Harbor, Michigan), known professionally as Honorable C.N.O.T.E., is an American hip hop record producer and songwriter. He began producing music at the age of 15 before relocating to Atlanta in 2006.
Biography of Helena Roerich (excerpt)
Helena Roerich (February 12 (January 31 Julian calendar), 1879 – October 5, 1955) was a Russian writer, mystic, and translator best known for co-founding Agni Yoga, a spiritual teaching blending Eastern esotericism with Western scientific thought. Her approximate time of birth comes from her in a letter on August 19, 1937.
Biography of Émile Brumpt (excerpt)
Alexandre Joseph Émile Brumpt, born on March 10, 1877, in Paris and died on July 7, 1951, was a renowned French parasitologist, considered the leading figure in his field during his time. Of Alsatian and Spanish descent, he studied natural sciences and medicine, and joined an expedition in Africa with explorer Du Bourg de Bozas, documenting cases of malaria. |
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