Jimmy Page, Led Zeppelin guitarist, purchased his Boleskine House on the
shore of Loch Ness, reportedly one of the world's most haunted places.
He was a member of the extremely close occult group named "Golden
Dawn".
Accused of leaving fellow climbers to die in an avalanche during his
1905 trek to clim Kangchenjunga, the third highest peak in the world.
Ozzy Osbourne wrote the song "Mr. Crowley" about him.
He is widely regarded as the most influential Occultist of all time.
Lost his virginity at age 14 to the family maid. Contracted gonorrhea
at age 17.
Expelled after only two years with the Hermetic Order Of The Golden
Dawn, reportedly through efforts by William Butler Yeats, with whom he
did not get along.
At the time of his death in 1947, at the age of 72 years, Crowley was
taking heroin in doses large enough to kill five people.
Featured on the cover of The Beatles' album "Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band".
Several times, film-makers have proposed a movie based on his life, but none has yet eventuated. However, Michael Gough played a character obviously based on him in "The Legend Of Hell House" (1973).
"As you will shall be the whole of the Law" is a lyric in the Robbie Williams song "Candy".