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birth charts with Vulcanus in GeminiYou will find on these pages astrological charts of thousands of celebrities with Vulcanus in Gemini. Just click on the celebrities of your choice to get their interactive natal chart, planetary dominants and excerpts of astrological portrait. in ![]()
Biography of Ken Hatfield (excerpt)
Kenneth Wahl Hatfield (born June 6, 1943) is an American former college football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at the United States Air Force Academy (1979–1983), the University of Arkansas (1984–1989), Clemson University (1990–1993), and Rice University (1994–2005), compiling a career head coaching record of 168–140–4.
Biography of Giorgio Ambrosoli (excerpt)
Giorgio Ambrosoli (17 October 1933 – 11 July 1979) was an Italian lawyer assassinated while investigating the financial misconduct of banker Michele Sindona.Appointed court liquidator of Banca Privata Italiana, he uncovered evidence of criminal financial manipulation.He also provided information to the U.S.
Biography of Brian G. Marsden (excerpt)
Brian Geoffrey Marsden (5 August 1937 – 18 November 2010) was a British astronomer specializing in celestial mechanics and astrometry. He served for more than three decades as director of the Minor Planet Center, the world’s leading authority for tracking asteroids and comets, at the Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
Biography of Mayumi Moriyama (excerpt)
Mayumi Moriyama (7 November 1927 – 14 October 2021) was a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party and a member of the Diet, Japan’s national legislature. She held several important government positions and became one of the first women to occupy major ministerial offices in Japan.
Biography of Eddie Dew (excerpt)
Eddie Dew (January 29, 1909 – April 6, 1972) was an American actor, film director, and television director. He is best remembered for starring roles in B movie westerns during the 1940s. Later in his career he became active as a director for both film and television.
Biography of Jane Flory (excerpt)
Jane Flory (June 29, 1917 – November 25, 2005) was an American author and illustrator of children's books.Born Jane Trescott in Pennsylvania, she studied at the Philadelphia Museum School of Industrial Art, graduating in 1939. She published her first children’s book, Snooty, the Pig Who Was Proud, in 1944, beginning a prolific career.
Biography of Roy Huggins (excerpt)
Roy Huggins (July 18, 1914 – April 3, 2002) was an American novelist, screenwriter, and producer who became one of the most influential creators of character driven television series.He created or helped create popular shows such as Maverick, The Fugitive, Hunter, and The Rockford Files.
Biography of Jean Cussac (excerpt)
Jean Cussac, born on May 31, 1922, in Paris and died on January 25, 2026, was a French baritone and music director. He studied vocal performance at the Conservatoire de Paris and began his career as a classical singer, performing both as a soloist and as a choir member, particularly in early and chamber music.
Biography of Kerry Greenwood (excerpt)
Kerry Isabelle Greenwood, born on June 17, 1954, in Footscray and died on March 26, 2025, was an Australian author and lawyer. She was best known for her historical detective novels featuring Phryne Fisher, adapted into the television series Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries.
Biography of Stefano Sani (excerpt)
Stefano Sani, born February 23, 1961 in Montevarchi, is an Italian singer, television host, and stage actor. He made his debut in 1981 at the Castrocaro Festival with a song written by Zucchero Fornaciari, then competed at the 1982 Sanremo Festival with Lisa, earning recognition as the festival’s revelation and representing Italy at the International Festival of Malta, where he placed second.
Biography of Valentina Matviyenko (excerpt)
Valentina Matviyenko (born April 7, 1949) is a Russian politician and former diplomat.A senator from Saint Petersburg, she has chaired the Federation Council since 2011, after serving as Governor of Saint Petersburg from 2003 to 2011. Born in the Ukrainian SSR, she began her political career in Leningrad within the Communist Party structure before holding diplomatic posts in Malta and Greece.
Biography of Josiane Serre (excerpt)
Josiane Serre (born Heulot, 17 December 1922 – 11 October 2004) was a French academic chemist. She was the last director of the École normale supérieure de jeunes filles and later served as acting director of the École normale supérieure on rue d’Ulm in Paris.
Biography of Daniel P. Mannix (excerpt)
Daniel Pratt Mannix IV, born October 27, 1911 and died January 29, 1997, was an American writer, journalist, and multifaceted artist who was also a photographer, magician, animal trainer, and filmmaker.His unique career combined literature, performance, and exploration. He is best known for two major works.
Biography of Jay Miner (excerpt)
Jay Glenn Miner (May 31, 1932 – June 20, 1994) was an American integrated circuit designer best known for developing the graphics and audio chips for the Atari 2600 and Atari 8-bit computers, and for being regarded as the “father of the Amiga.”
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 David Goodis (excerpt)
David Loeb Goodis (March 2, 1917 – January 7, 1967) was an American crime fiction writer known for his noir novels and short stories, often focused on outsiders and troubled lives. Born in Philadelphia, he divided his time between that city, New York, and Hollywood.
Biography of Ann Baker (singer) (excerpt)
Ann Baker (August 21, 1915 – August 29, 1999) was an American jazz singer. Discovered by Louis Armstrong, she performed with his band on Broadway and became best known as a member of Billy Eckstine’s “Dream Band,” alongside major figures such as Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, and Art Blakey.
Biography of Remo Fernandes (excerpt)
Remo Fernandes (Luís Remo de Maria Bernardo Fernandes, born 8 May 1953) is an Indian-Portuguese singer and musician widely regarded as a pioneer of Indian pop music. He performs pop, rock, Indian fusion, and film playback songs, shaping a style influenced by his upbringing in Goa and his travels around the world.
Biography of Stein Winge (excerpt)
Stein Winge (10 November 1940 – 26 February 2024) was a Norwegian stage producer, theatre director, and International Emmy-nominated actor. He directed numerous plays and operas and served as theatre director at the National Theatre of Norway from 1990 to 1992.
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 Art Gilmore (excerpt)
Arthur Wells Gilmore (March 18, 1912 – September 25, 2010) was an American actor and announcer known for his distinctive voice on radio, television, and film trailers. He also narrated documentary films and children’s recordings and appeared in several television series. His voice became widely recognized in American broadcasting during the mid twentieth century.
Biography of Miguel Ángel Zotto (excerpt)
Miguel Ángel Zotto, born August 7, 1958 inVicente López, Argentina, is an Argentine tango dancer. He is widely regarded as one of the three greatest tango dancers of all time. His original surname was Zotta, later changed to Zotto due to a transcription error in immigration records.
Biography of John Dinges (excerpt)
John Dinges, born December 8, 1941 in Iowa, is an American journalist specializing in Latin American affairs. He worked as a correspondent for Time, The Washington Post, and ABC Radio in Chile and co-founded the investigative Chilean magazine APSI. He served as the Godfrey Lowell Cabot Professor of International Journalism at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism from 1996 to 2016 and later became professor emeritus.
Biography of Betty Grissom (excerpt)
Betty Lavonne Grissom (née Moore, August 8, 1927 – October 7, 2018) was the wife of American astronaut Gus Grissom, one of the Mercury Seven.She became a notable figure after her husband’s death in the first fatal accident of the U.S.
Biography of Lavinia Williams (excerpt)
Lavinia Williams (July 2, 1916 – July 19, 1989), sometimes known as Lavinia Williams Yarborough, was an American dancer and dance educator.She is known for founding national dance schools in several Caribbean countries. Born in Philadelphia to a family of West Indian descent, she trained in New York and began her career in dance companies.
Biography of Sam Savitt (excerpt)
Sam Savitt (March 22, 1917 – December 25, 2000) was an American equine artist, author, teacher, and prolific illustrator.He illustrated over 130 books and wrote 16 of his own, becoming a leading figure in equine art. In 1958, he was named the official illustrator of the United States Equestrian Team, reflecting his recognized expertise.
Biography of Dick Walsh (executive) (excerpt)
Richard Bishop Walsh Jr., born on October 30, 1925 and died on May 6, 2011, was an American executive in professional sports and the events industry.His career lasted more than fifty years. He held senior positions in Major League Baseball, professional soccer, and convention center management.
Biography of Arthur Knight (film critic) (excerpt)
Arthur Knight, born September 3, 1916 and died July 25, 1991, was an American film critic, historian, professor, and television host.He is best known for his book The Liveliest Art (1957), a widely used academic reference on film history. After graduating from the City College of New York in 1940, he began his career as an assistant film curator at the Museum of Modern Art and later served in the U.S.
Biography of Ann Wyeth McCoy (excerpt)
Ann Wyeth McCoy, born on March 15, 1915, in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, and died on November 10, 2005, was an American composer, pianist, and painter. She was the youngest daughter of artist-illustrator N. C. Wyeth and the fourth of his five children.
Biography of Ninalee Craig (excerpt)
Ninalee Craig (née Allen; November 6, 1927, in Indianapolis – May 1, 2018, in Toronto) was an American woman best known as the subject of a series of photographs by Ruth Orkin, most notably American Girl in Italy. In 1951, traveling through Europe under the name Jinx Allen, she met Orkin in Florence, where the photographer captured her in everyday scenes, including the iconic image of her walking down a street observed by a group of men.
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 Christopher S. Wren (excerpt)
Christopher Sale Wren (February 22, 1936 – February 15, 2026) was an American journalist and author. For twenty-eight years he served as a foreign correspondent for The New York Times, after beginning his career at Look magazine, where he reported on the Vietnam War and the Greek military junta.
Biography of Leandro Karnal (excerpt)
Leandro Karnal (born 1 February 1963 in São Leopoldo) is a Brazilian historian, professor, and writer, widely regarded as one of the country’s leading contemporary intellectuals. Educated in the Jesuit tradition, he was a practicing Catholic in his youth before later identifying as an atheist.
Biography of Tommy Conlon (excerpt)
Tommy Conlon, born June 21, 1917 in Philadelphia and died January 8, 2000 in Huntington Beach, was an American actor known as a child performer in early 1930s cinema.He achieved early recognition before gradually leaving the entertainment industry. The son of a stage actor, he was introduced to acting at a young age.
Biography of Jack Mercer (excerpt)
Jack Mercer, born Winfield Bennett Mercer (January 31, 1910 – December 7, 1984), was an American voice actor best known for voicing the cartoon characters Popeye the Sailor and Felix the Cat. The son of vaudeville and Broadway performers, he began working at Fleischer Studios as an apprentice animator.
Biography of Ardel Wray (excerpt)
Ardel Wray, born Mockbee on October 28, 1907 and died October 14, 1983, was an American screenwriter and story editor. She is best known for her work on Val Lewton’s classic horror films of the 1940s. Her screenplay credits from that period include I Walked with a Zombie, The Leopard Man, and Isle of the Dead, which later became notable works in the horror genre.
Biography of Martin Taylor (guitarist) (excerpt)
Martin Taylor, MBE (né le 20 octobre 1956) est un guitariste de jazz britannique qui a joué en solo, en groupe, en ensembles de guitare et en tant qu'accompagnateur. His time of birth comes from himself, in "Martin Taylor: Autobiography of a Travelling Musician" (Sanctuary, 2005).
Biography of Arkan (excerpt)
Željko Ražnatović, born April 17, 1952, and died January 15, 2000, was a Serbian paramilitary leader and criminal better known as Arkan. He led the Serb Volunteer Guard during the Yugoslav Wars, a unit regarded as one of the most feared forces of the conflict.
Biography of Tom Glazer (excerpt)
Thomas Zachariah Glazer (September 2, 1914 – February 21, 2003) was an American folk singer and songwriter, best known for his socially conscious ballads and children’s songs. He wrote pieces such as “Because All Men Are Brothers,” “Talking Inflation Blues,” and the widely popular “On Top of Spaghetti.”
Biography of Peter Kollman (excerpt)
Peter Andrew Kollman (July 24, 1944–May 25, 2001) was an American chemist and professor of chemistry and pharmaceutical chemistry at the University of California, San Francisco. He was known for his work in computational chemistry, molecular modeling, and bioinformatics, particularly for his role in developing the AMBER force field and molecular dynamics methods.
Biography of Kate Hennessy (excerpt)
Kate Hennessy (born July 9, 1960, in Springfield, Vermont) is an American writer. She grew up in Weathersfield in a socially engaged family and is the daughter of Tamar Day Hennessy and granddaughter of Dorothy Day, co-founder of the Catholic Worker Movement.
Biography of Marianne Fritz (excerpt)
Marianne Fritz (December 14, 1948 – October 1, 2007) was an Austrian writer and novelist known for her ambitious work exploring the history of Austria in the twentieth century. Her debut novel Die Schwerkraft der Verhältnisse (The Weight of Things) won the Robert Walser Prize in 1978.
Biography of George E. Curry (excerpt)
George Edward Curry (February 23, 1947 – August 20, 2016) was an American journalist widely regarded as the “dean of black press columnists.” His weekly syndicated columns were published in more than 200 African-American newspapers, and he served as editor-in-chief of the National Newspaper Publishers Association News Service.
Biography of George Gordon (animator) (excerpt)
George Gordon, born September 2, 1906 and died May 24, 1986, was an American animator and director of animated films and television productions. Beginning his career in film in the 1930s, he later transitioned to television, contributing to hundreds of cartoons over several decades.
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 Bud Day (excerpt)
George Everette “Bud” Day (February 24, 1925 – July 27, 2013) was a United States Air Force officer and aviator who served in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Captured during the Vietnam conflict, he became a prisoner of war and received both the Medal of Honor and the Air Force Cross.
Biography of Jeanie Tomaini (excerpt)
Bernice Evelyn “Jeanie” Smith Tomaini (August 23, 1916 in Jefferson, Indiana – August 10, 1999 in Gibsonton, Florida) was an American sideshow performer. Born without legs due to a congenital condition, she was exhibited from a very young age as the “Half-Girl” or “Acrobatic Half-Girl.”
Biography of James Seaton (professor) (excerpt)
James Everett Seaton (September 5, 1944 – March 30, 2017) was an American writer, professor, and literary critic who defended the tradition of literary humanism associated with Matthew Arnold, Irving Babbitt, and Paul Elmer Moore. He opposed several dominant trends in academic literary criticism, particularly Cultural Studies and the emphasis on critical theory over the study of literary works themselves.
Biography of Jeremy Swift (excerpt)
Jeremy Paul Swift, born on 27 June 1960, is an English actor.He studied drama at the Guildford School of Acting from 1978 to 1981, then worked almost exclusively in theatre throughout the 1980s. He performed with companies such as Deborah Warner’s Kick Theatre and The People Show, while also appearing in many television commercials.
Biography of Chikage Oogi (excerpt)
Chikage Oogi (May 10, 1933 – March 9, 2023), born Hiroko Hayashi (née Hiroko Kimura), was a Japanese actress and politician.She had a political career spanning more than thirty years, during which she held several important government positions. She made history as the first female President of the House of Councillors of Japan, serving from 2004 to 2007. |
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