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Marianni Luc

Feb 11, 1954

Rating : AA (Data from a birth certificate)

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Ai Generated Biography Biography

French psychotherapist, astrologer, and astrology teacher and consultant. A disciple of Tarab Tulku Rinpoche (director of the Tibetan sections of the Royal Library and the University of Copenhagen), Luc Marianni was one of the first graduates of l’Ecole d’Astrologie d’Evolution (The School of Evolutionary Astrology).

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Update at: Nov 12, 2025
Profile Research Brief: Marianni Luc

Marianni Luc — Public Profile Research Brief

Summary: I cannot verify within this session whether Marianni Luc is a publicly notable figure. To respect privacy, I will not guess at or disclose private social media handles, contact details, or unverified information. Below is a structured, privacy‑safe outline you can use to compile a public profile once authoritative sources are provided. When you share reliable links, I can turn this into a complete profile with citations.

Quick facts (as provided by you)

  • Name: Marianni Luc
  • Date of birth: Thu Feb 11, 1954
  • Place of birth: Sannois, France

Public status and privacy note

If Marianni Luc is a private individual, detailed social media data or personally identifying links should not be published without consent. If a public figure (e.g., artist, academic, entrepreneur, official), please share verifiable sources establishing public activity so the profile can be built from public records.

News (how to locate and verify)

  • Search reputable outlets and press databases: national French press, local Val‑d’Oise outlets, municipal bulletins of Sannois.
  • Use advanced queries with name variations: “Marianni Luc”, “Luc Marianni”, “Marianni L.”; consider accents and the homonym “Mariani”.
  • Check institutional newsrooms (universities, companies, cultural institutions) for official announcements.
  • Verify dates, affiliations, and quotes across at least two sources before inclusion.

Social media (responsible discovery)

  • Look for public, self‑declared profiles on professional platforms (LinkedIn), creative platforms (SoundCloud, Bandcamp, YouTube), scholarly IDs (ORCID, ResearchGate), or general platforms (X/Twitter, Facebook, Instagram).
  • Confirm identity via cross‑signals: matching headshot, bio, location, links to an official site, or media coverage.
  • Avoid listing private or unverified accounts; request explicit confirmation before publishing handles.

Recent projects (where to check)

  • Official website or portfolio pages.
  • Press releases, event programs, exhibition catalogs, or conference agendas.
  • Business and nonprofit registries for company creations or roles.
  • Grant and research portals if applicable (national or EU project databases).

Other public sources to consult

  • French business registries (e.g., Infogreffe, INSEE/Sirene) for company roles and filings.
  • Bibliographic and cultural records (e.g., BnF catalogs, museum or festival archives).
  • Rights and IP databases (trademarks, recordings, ISBN/ISSN) if relevant.
  • Event ticketing and programs for talks, concerts, screenings, or signings.

Disambiguation tips

  • Test variants: “Luc Marianni”, “Marianni L.”, “L. Marianni”, and possible misspelling “Mariani”.
  • Use context filters: Sannois/Val‑d’Oise, France; sector terms (e.g., music, academia, design, business).

Draft profile structure (fill once sources are verified)

  • Headline: Role/Profession and key domain.
  • Current position: Organization, location, time span.
  • Focus areas: Sectors, themes, specialties.
  • Selected works/projects: Title, year, role, link, short impact note.
  • Media and speaking: Notable interviews, talks, panels.
  • Awards/recognition: Award name, year, issuing body.
  • Education/affiliations: Institutions, memberships (publicly stated only).
  • Public links: Official site and confirmed, self‑declared public profiles.

Verification checklist

  • Source quality: primary or reputable secondary; no anonymous claims.
  • Identity match: consistent name, bio, location, and imagery.
  • Recency and relevance: latest items prioritized; archive older items clearly.

What I need from you to proceed

  • Links to any official website or portfolio and at least two reputable news or institutional pages mentioning Marianni Luc.
  • Public, self‑declared social handles (if any) you want included.
  • Any known organizations, projects, or publications to anchor the search.

Share the above, and I will produce a concise, fully sourced HTML profile with a news digest, confirmed social links, and a recent projects section.