About BioStar
Last updated: 2026-08-19
BioStar is an independent reference site publishing biographical profiles of public figures — actors, musicians, athletes, politicians and digital creators. There are currently 65 published profiles, and new ones are added every day.
What makes this different
Most celebrity pages copy each other. A number appears on one site, gets rewritten on the next, and within a month an unsourced guess is being quoted as fact. We build the other way round: each profile begins as a set of structured records — date of birth, birthplace, education, spouse, children, teams, offices held, awards with their years — and the page is written from those fields. If a field is empty, the page says the record is not available rather than inventing something to fill the space.
Where the data comes from
- Wikidata — the structured, machine-readable database behind Wikipedia. Every profile links to its source item so you can check any claim yourself.
- Wikimedia Commons — portrait photographs, used only where the licence permits reuse, with photographer and licence credited under every image.
- Official sources — verified social accounts and official websites, where they are on record.
Facts themselves are not copyrightable. The wording on every page is written by us from those facts.
What we deliberately do not publish
- Invented net-worth figures. See the editorial policy.
- Body measurements and similar content about real people.
- Relationship rumours with no documented source.
- Caste, religion or health claims — sensitive attributes that are frequently wrong online.
Ages stay current
Ages are not typed into the page. They are computed from the recorded date of birth every time the site is rebuilt, which happens daily — so a profile never shows last year’s age.
Contact
Corrections, takedown requests and general enquiries: contact page.