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On our website you will find biographies of famous people from all over the world. Learn about the life path, career achievements and personal interests of your favorite actors, musicians, athletes, writers and other outstanding personalities. Read success stories and be inspired by examples of perseverance, talent and determination!
Louis Bart Mayer USA One of the first film producers, known as the head and one of the founders of the Hollywood film studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Taylor Swift USA American country-pop singer, songwriter and actress. |
William Hazlitt Great Britain English journalist, essayist, theorist of Romanticism |
Montezuma II USA The last leader of the Aztecs. After being captured by Cortes, he called for submission to the Spaniards, for which he was killed by the rebel people. |
Rene Girard France French philosopher, cultural scientist, literary critic. |
Rebecca West Great Britain He was a British writer, journalist, literary critic and travel writer. |
Dan Millman USA Athlete, world champion, university coach, martial arts instructor, college professor and author. His books have been published in over 29 languages. |
William Petty Great Britain English economist, scientist and philosopher |
Alberto Granado Argentina Argentine and Cuban physician, writer and scientist |
Michael Landon USA American actor, screenwriter, director and producer |
Polly Young Great Britain English singer (soprano), composer and keyboardist |
Sergey Pavlenko Ukraine Soviet and Russian composer in the field of symphonic and chamber music genres. |
Artie Shaw USA American jazz clarinetist, conductor and composer |
Rothschild family France A powerful international Jewish dynasty of bankers and public figures. |
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Second person pronouns list Second-Person Pronouns │List & Examples. Published on October 2, 2024 by Nicole Routh, M.Ed.Revised on Decem. The second-person pronouns—“you,” “yours,” “yourself,” and “yourselves”—refer to the person or people that you’re speaking or writing to.