Composer/ Arranger (Composed over 700 pop songs),Conductor,Instrumentalist (Piano),ADHD (Hyperactive as a child),Depression,Brain (Malignant and fatal tumor),Headaches, severe,Ears (Dizzy spells),Nose (Loss of smell),Bladder (Chronic indigestion),Surgery (To remove malignant brain tumor),Hardship - Little money (Supported illegitimate son, but never acknowledged),Kids 1-3 (One),Order of birth (Second of four),Sibling circumstances (Lived with brother Ira, his lyricist),Married late/never (Never),Acute illness 11 February 1937 in Los Angeles (Mind blank and stiff fingers during performance),Medical procedure 10 July 1937 in Los Angeles (Surgery to remove malignant brain tumor),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 12 February 1924 in New York ("Rhapsody In Blue" performed for first time),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1925 (Composition, "Concerto In F"),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1928 (Composition, "An American In Paris"),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1932 (Compositions, "Girl Crazy" and "Funny Face"),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1938 (Composition, "Goldwyn Follies"),Creative (Creative energy indefatigueable),Hard worker,Work alone/ Singular role,Many moves (25 different apartments as a kid),Hobbies, games (Portrait painting in watercolors),For Music,Top 5% of Profession,American Book
Death by Disease 28 November 1852 (Cancer, age 36),Instrumentalist (Harpist),Researcher (Research assistant),Mathematics/ Statistics,Cancer (Uterine, terminal),Abuse Alcohol (Brandy),Abuse Drugs (Opium),Bi-Polar Disorder (Severe mood swings),Kids 1-3 (Three),Advantaged (Aristocracy),Family noted (Dad),Memories Bad (Mom obsessive and dominating),Mate - Age difference more than 15 yrs (Older husband),New Job 1842 (Research assistant),Exceptional mind (Mechanical genius),Gambler (Loved horse-races),For Numbers,First in Field (Called the first programmer),American Book,Great Publicity 1841 (Scandal involving father and half-sister),Meet a significant person 5 June 1833 (Professor Charles Babbage)
Death of Father 1791 (When he was three),Death by Disease 19 April 1824 (Malaria, age 36),Public office (House of Lords),Poet,Kids 1-3 (One daughter),Kids - Noted (Ada),Advantaged (Aristocracy),Family traumatic event (Age three when Dad died),Marriage less than 3 Yrs (One year marriage; she left him),Number of Divorces (One),Number of Marriages (One),Defects, Handicaps (Clubfoot),Decumbiture 9 April 1824 (Took a chill; doctors bled him),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1806 (First poems published),Appearance gorgeous,Expatriate (Italy, Greece),Gain - Money Through Marriage (Married a woman with money),On the edge (Often in debt),Bi-Sexual,Extremes in quantity (Many lovers),Incest perpetrator (Affair with half-sister),Child sex abuser (Affair with a choir boy),Top 5% of Profession,American Book,Begin Travel 1809 (Toured Europe for two years),First Sex 1797 (Age nine when nurse "awakened passions."),Marriage 1815 (Advantageous financially)
Death by Suicide 17 July 1945 (While imprisoned, age 39),Activist/ political,Government employee (Health department),Industrial,Suicide (While in prison),Concentration camp (Interred by Nazis for several years),Crime Collection
Death by Execution 9 January 1923 (Hanged, age 20),Crew/ Ship, Train, Bus (Merchant seaman),Stress - Extramarital affairs (With Edith Jesse Thompson),Short Life less than 29 Yrs (Age 20),Executed (Hanged),Homicide single (Killed lovers husband),American Book,Homicide Perpetration 3 October 1922 (Stabbed lover's husband)
Vocalist/ Pop, Rock, etc.,Skating (Ice),Actor/ Actress,TV host/ Personality (Sports commentator),Prize 1960 (Silver Olympics medal),Prize 1966 (Silver Olympics medal),Lose social status 1966 (Lost silver medal in controversial decision),Contracts, agreements 1966 (To go professional),New Career 1987 (Started acting and sports commentator),Gain social status 1987 (Re-awarded the 1966 silver medal),Occult/ Misc. Collection,Marriage 1974 (Marika Kilius)
Death of Child 1898 (Daughter died of pneumonia),Death by Suicide 8 May 1903 (Laudanum and syphilis, age 54),Stockbroker (Initially),Fine art artist (Wood carver, ceramicist),Military career (Traveled as Merchant Marine),STD/Sexually transmitted (Syphilis, terminal),Change residence 1891 (Moved to Tahiti),Change residence 1901 (Moved to the Marqueson Islands),Suicide (Laudanum),Suicide Attempt (Arsenic),New Career 1872 (Started work as strockbroker),New Career 1884 (Left business and family to paint),Expatriate (Tahiti),Extremes in quantity (Many affairs),Historic figure (Great painter),American Book,Divorce dates 1885,Suicide Attempt 1898 (Tried to kill self with arsenic)
Death, Cause unspecified 22 December 1917 (Age 67),Teacher (Public school),Social worker,Ecclesiastics/ western (R.C.),Kids none,Family large (One of twelve),Sibling circumstances (Only two out of 12 children survived),Married late/never (Never),Great Achievement 7 July 1946 (Canonized by the Church),Active,Courageous,Unique,Celibacy/ Minimal,Historic figure (Saint),Founder/ originator (Founded NY Columbia Hospital),Top 5% of Profession,Profiles Of Women
Death, Cause unspecified 10 August 2007 (Age 78, in Joigny, France),Public speaker (International speaker),Astrology,Publisher/ Editor (Publisher, editor),Mathematics/ Statistics (Statistician),Psychologist,Astrologer (Pro),Kids 1-3 (One son),Divorce bitter (Michel Gauquelin),Marriage more than 15 Yrs (Married 28 years),Mate - Noted (Michel Gauquelin),Top 5% of Profession,American Book,Marriage 1954 (Michel Gauquelin),End significant relationship 1982 (Bitter seperation)
Death, Cause unspecified 26 August 1795 (Age 52),Psychic/ Medium/ Spiritualist,Social crime/ delinquent (Prison),American Book,Institutionalized - prison, hospital 1779 (Imprisoned as heretic)
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