German rapper, born on April 3rd, 1982 in West Berlin. For the photographer please use Frank White
Father of Frances White.
Sometime character actor who served in the Navy during WWII before heading to L.A. for an acting career. He was also a talented jazz and classical pianist. When not performing he managed a living as an interior designer and furniture salesman.
Turned his life around at age 65 with yoga after a four-pack-a-day smoking habit, excessive drinking and a poor diet had left him in dire health (respiratory ailment, heart problems, arthritis, high blood pressure). An inspiration to many, he later taught classes at the Center for Yoga and was featured in the 2003 documentary "The Fire of Yoga," narrated by Ali MacGraw. He taught hundreds of students over a 17-year period.
Second Baseman for the Kansas City Royals (1973-1990).
Member of the Los Angeles Police Department for over thirty years; also moonlighted as a private detective.
A. A. gave me my life. . . but yoga gave me a new life to live.
Life is soft and supple. Death is hard and brittle. So choose one. .