Vedic birth charts
Famous lives, read through the stars
254 celebrity charts — each computed from a verified (Rodden AA/A) birth record, with the life mapped onto the Vimshottari dasha so you can see how Vedic timing tracks a documented life.
Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and former political leader of Tibetans in exile.
A. R. RahmanComposer and music producer · b. 1967Indian composer, record producer and singer known for film music and for winning Academy, Grammy, BAFTA and Golden Globe awards.
Aamir KhanActor, director and producer · b. 1965Indian actor, filmmaker and television personality known for Lagaan, Taare Zameen Par, 3 Idiots, PK and Dangal.
Aditya Vikram BirlaIndustrialist and philanthropist · 1943 – 1995Indian industrialist who expanded the Aditya Birla Group internationally into textiles, petrochemicals and other sectors.
Ajay DevgnActor, film director and producer · b. 1969Indian Hindi-film actor, director and producer known for Phool Aur Kaante, Zakhm, The Legend of Bhagat Singh, Singham and Tanhaji.
AkihitoEmperor emeritus of Japan · b. 1933125th emperor of Japan, reigning during the Heisei era from 1989 until his abdication in 2019.
Al PacinoActor · b. 1940American actor known for The Godfather, Serpico, Dog Day Afternoon, Scarface and Scent of a Woman.
Albert CamusWriter, Philosopher · 1913 – 1960French-Algerian writer and philosopher associated with absurdism and winner of the 1957 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Theoretical physicist who developed relativity and won the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics
Andrew Lloyd WebberComposer and impresario · b. 1948British composer of musical theatre known for Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita, Cats and The Phantom of the Opera.
British former professional tennis player, three-time major champion and two-time Olympic singles gold medallist.
Academy Award-winning actress, filmmaker and UNHCR humanitarian advocate.
Founder of The Body Shop and campaigner associated with ethical consumerism.
Swedish-American actress, singer and dancer known for Bye Bye Birdie, Viva Las Vegas, Carnal Knowledge and Tommy.
British writer, theosophist and Indian Home Rule advocate who led the Indian National Congress in 1917.
Theoretical physicist awarded the 2003 Nobel Prize in Physics for work on superconductors and superfluids.
Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of SnowdonPhotographer and filmmaker · 1930 – 2017British photographer and filmmaker who married Princess Margaret and became 1st Earl of Snowdon.
Austrian-American actor, former professional bodybuilder and former governor of California known for The Terminator and seven Mr. Olympia titles.
Polish-American pianist acclaimed for interpretations of Chopin and a long international concert career.
British actress and humanitarian, film and fashion icon, and winner of Academy, Emmy, Grammy and Tony awards.
44th president of the United States and first African-American U.S. president
American actor and member of the Bridges acting family, known for Emmy-winning television work and The Fabulous Baker Boys.
American actor and filmmaker known for Good Will Hunting, Argo and portraying Batman in the DC Extended Universe.
English composer central to twentieth-century British music and founder of the Aldeburgh Festival.
Indian spiritual teacher, mystic and founder of the Rajneesh movement.
42nd president of the United States and former governor of Arkansas.
Bill GatesBusinessman and philanthropist · b. 1955Co-founder of Microsoft and longtime chair of the Gates Foundation.
Boris BeckerTennis player, coach and commentator · b. 1967German former tennis player who won six Grand Slam singles titles and became the youngest Wimbledon men's singles champion.
British politician and writer who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2019 to 2022.
British singer, songwriter and DJ best known as the lead singer of Culture Club.
American actor and producer known for major Hollywood roles and Plan B Entertainment.
American-Canadian actor known for The Mummy franchise, George of the Jungle, Gods and Monsters and The Whale.
Brian EnoMusician, composer and record producer · b. 1948English musician and producer known for ambient music, experimental recording methods and collaborations with Roxy Music, David Bowie, Talking Heads and U2.
American singer and entertainer known as the Princess of Pop and for major late-1990s and 2000s pop releases.
Bruce LeeMartial artist and actor · 1940 – 1973Hong Kong and American martial artist, actor and filmmaker who popularized martial arts cinema worldwide.
American singer-songwriter and musician known as the Boss and for albums including Born to Run, Born in the U.S.A. and The Rising.
American astronaut and Apollo 11 lunar module pilot, the second person to walk on the Moon.
Scottish DJ and record producer known for I Created Disco, 18 Months and major dance-pop collaborations.
American actress known for The Mask, There’s Something About Mary, Charlie’s Angels, Shrek and Back in Action.
Carol BurnettComedian, actress, singer and writer · b. 1933American entertainer best known for The Carol Burnett Show and a long career in comedy, theater, film and television.
Nobel laureate molecular biologist who co-discovered telomerase.
Céline DionSinger · b. 1968Canadian singer known for her powerful vocals, international pop career and major film-theme songs.
American actor known for playing Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
American actor known for Parks and Recreation, Guardians of the Galaxy, Jurassic World and The Super Mario Bros. Movie.
Christian DiorFashion designer · 1905 – 1957French couturier who founded the House of Dior and introduced the postwar New Look silhouette.
American supermodel known for Calvin Klein campaigns and for founding Every Mother Counts.
Cindy CrawfordModel, Entrepreneur · b. 1966American model and entrepreneur known as one of the defining supermodels of the late 20th century.
French composer influential in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century music.
Claudio AbbadoConductor · 1933 – 2014Italian conductor associated with La Scala, the London Symphony Orchestra, the Vienna State Opera and the Berlin Philharmonic.
British Labour prime minister whose government created the NHS and expanded the postwar welfare state.
Coco ChanelFashion Designer · 1883 – 1971French fashion designer and businesswoman who founded the Chanel brand.
Scottish football player and manager who led Scotland at UEFA Euro 1996 and the 1998 FIFA World Cup.
American Republican politician who served as the 44th vice president of the United States under George H. W. Bush.
American musician, Nirvana drummer and Foo Fighters founder.
David FrostTelevision host, journalist and writer · 1939 – 2013English broadcaster known for That Was the Week That Was, the Nixon interviews and Breakfast with Frost.
David LynchFilmmaker · 1946 – 2025American filmmaker, visual artist and musician known for surreal films and the television series Twin Peaks.
David MoyesFootball manager and former footballer · b. 1963Scottish football manager and former player associated with Preston North End, Everton, Manchester United, Real Sociedad, Sunderland and West Ham United.
David PaichKeyboardist, singer and songwriter · b. 1954American musician best known as a co-founder, principal songwriter, keyboardist and secondary vocalist of Toto.
Scottish actress with six Academy Award nominations and an Academy Honorary Award.
Indian-American author and physician associated with popular writing on alternative medicine and mind-body wellness.
American actress known for Ghost, A Few Good Men, Indecent Proposal, Striptease, G.I. Jane and The Substance.
American actor, director and producer known for acclaimed stage and screen roles and for winning two Academy Awards.
Diana RiggActress · 1938 – 2020English stage and screen actress known for The Avengers, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Medea and Game of Thrones.
Diana RossSinger and actress · b. 1944American singer and actress, lead singer of the Supremes and a successful solo recording artist.
Diana, Princess of WalesRoyal Figure, Philanthropist · 1961 – 1997British royal figure and humanitarian, first wife of Charles III and mother of Princes William and Harry.
46th vice president of the United States and former U.S. secretary of defense.
45th and 47th president of the United States and former real-estate developer and television host
Doris DayActress and singer · 1922 – 2019American actress and singer known for Sentimental Journey, Calamity Jane, Pillow Talk and animal-welfare advocacy.
Douglas AdamsAuthor, humourist and screenwriter · 1952 – 2001English author and humourist who created The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
Dr. DreRapper and record producer · b. 1965American rapper, record producer, record executive, Aftermath Entertainment founder and Beats Electronics co-founder.
DrakeRapper, singer and actor · b. 1986Canadian rapper, singer and actor, one of the most commercially successful and streamed music artists.
Drew BarrymoreActress, producer and talk show host · b. 1975American actress and producer known for E.T., Charlie's Angels, 50 First Dates and The Drew Barrymore Show.
American actor known for The Graduate, Midnight Cowboy, Kramer vs. Kramer, Tootsie and Rain Man.
American actor, professional wrestler and former football player known as The Rock.
First woman awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.
British-American actress and classic Hollywood star known for Cleopatra, two Oscars and AIDS activism.
Elvis PresleySinger and actor · 1935 – 1977American singer and actor known as the King of Rock and Roll and one of the most culturally significant figures of the 20th century.
President of France and founder of the political movement En Marche.
British politician, classical scholar and author, remembered especially for his 1968 Rivers of Blood speech.
Eric CantonaFootballer and actor · b. 1966French former footballer and actor, best known for his Manchester United career and Premier League impact.
Scottish actor known for Trainspotting, Moulin Rouge!, Star Wars, Fargo and Halston.
Fabio CapelloFootball manager and former player · b. 1946Italian football manager who won league titles with AC Milan, Real Madrid, Roma and Juventus.
Frank SinatraSinger and actor · 1915 – 1998American singer and actor known as a defining popular vocalist of the 20th century and an Academy Award-winning film actor.
Mexican painter known for self-portraits, Mexican folk-art influences and posthumous global recognition.
American actor known for Tootsie, The Fly, Beetlejuice, The Accidental Tourist, Thelma & Louise and gender-in-media advocacy.
Irish playwright and critic who won the Nobel Prize in Literature and wrote Pygmalion, Saint Joan and Man and Superman.
English musician, lead guitarist of the Beatles, solo artist, and organizer of the Concert for Bangladesh.
English jazz and blues singer, critic, writer and lecturer associated with the British trad-jazz scene.
43rd president of the United States and former governor of Texas.
American politician who served as the 38th president of the United States after Richard Nixon resigned.
Germaine GreerWriter and public intellectual · b. 1939Australian writer associated with second-wave feminism and author of The Female Eunuch.
Italian industrialist, principal Fiat shareholder and longtime head of Fiat.
Italian fashion designer and founder of the Armani luxury fashion house.
English actress and Labour politician who won two Academy Awards and served as an MP for 23 years.
American actor who became Princess of Monaco after marrying Prince Rainier III.
English novelist and journalist known for works including Brighton Rock, The Power and the Glory, The Heart of the Matter and The Third Man.
Guy de RothschildBanker, philanthropist and racehorse owner · 1909 – 2007French banker who chaired Banque Rothschild and was a member of the Rothschild banking family.
American actress and Goop founder known for Shakespeare in Love, Iron Man and The Politician.
Gyles BrandrethBroadcaster, writer and former politician · b. 1948British broadcaster, author and former Conservative MP for the City of Chester.
American actress and the first Black woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress.
British Labour politician who served twice as prime minister of the United Kingdom.
German-born American diplomat and political scientist who served as U.S. National Security Advisor and Secretary of State.
Hrithik RoshanActor and producer · b. 1974Indian actor known for Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai, Krrish, Dhoom 2, War and Super 30.
Ice CubeRapper, actor and filmmaker · b. 1969American rapper, actor and filmmaker known for N.W.A, solo political rap albums and the Friday film franchise.
American singer and songwriter known as the lead vocalist of the Stooges and a major proto-punk figure.
Prime Minister of India from 1966 to 1977 and from 1980 until her assassination in 1984.
Irene CaraSinger and actress · 1959 – 2022American singer and actress known for Fame and Flashdance... What a Feeling.
Belgian singer, songwriter and actor associated with modern chanson.
American actor known for October Sky, Donnie Darko, Brokeback Mountain, Nightcrawler and stage work.
American actor known for Sex, Lies, and Videotape, Boston Legal, The Blacklist and Avengers: Age of Ultron.
American molecular biologist who co-authored the 1953 paper proposing the DNA double helix structure.
Spanish actor known for Jamon jamon, Before Night Falls, No Country for Old Men, Skyfall, Biutiful and Dune.
Jean TodtMotor racing executive and former rally co-driver · b. 1946Former Peugeot and Ferrari motorsport executive and FIA president.
Jennifer AnistonActress · b. 1969American actress best known for playing Rachel Green on Friends and for film and streaming television roles.
South Korean singer, BTS member and solo artist known professionally as Jung Kook.
Jeremy IronsActor · b. 1948British actor known for stage, film and television roles including Brideshead Revisited, Reversal of Fortune, The Lion King and The Borgias.
American actress known for The Help, Zero Dark Thirty, The Eyes of Tammy Faye and Broadway roles.
American singer, actress and fashion designer known for Sweet Kisses, Newlyweds and The Jessica Simpson Collection.
English author and journalist best known for the Rutshire Chronicles and popular social comedies.
Canadian-American actor and comedian known for Ace Ventura, The Mask, Dumb and Dumber, The Truman Show and the Sonic film series.
39th president of the United States and Nobel Peace Prize-winning humanitarian.
English guitarist and producer best known as the founder and guitarist of Led Zeppelin.
Co-founder of Wikipedia and Fandom, and a prominent advocate for open online knowledge.
46th president of the United States and longtime U.S. senator from Delaware.
John B. GoodenoughMaterials scientist and solid-state physicist · 1922 – 2023Nobel Prize-winning materials scientist credited with key cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries.
35th president of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963.
John HigginsSnooker player · b. 1975Scottish professional snooker player and four-time World Champion.
Scottish inventor and television pioneer who demonstrated the first working mechanical television system.
John Maynard KeynesEconomist · 1883 – 1946British economist whose work became the foundation of Keynesian economics.
American senator, naval aviator, Vietnam War prisoner of war, and 2008 Republican presidential nominee.
Jon Bon JoviSinger, Songwriter · b. 1962American singer, songwriter, actor and founder of the rock band Bon Jovi.
Portuguese football manager known for major trophies with Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Real Madrid, Manchester United and Roma.
American actor known for The Goonies, No Country for Old Men, Milk, Thanos in the MCU and Dune.
Academy Award-winning American actor known for Pretty Woman, Erin Brockovich and major romantic comedies and dramas.
Former prime minister of Canada and former leader of the Liberal Party.
KajolActress · b. 1974Indian actress known for major Hindi films including Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Fanaa and My Name Is Khan.
American politician and attorney who served as the 49th vice president of the United States from 2021 to 2025.
Kareena Kapoor KhanActress · b. 1980Indian actress known for leading roles in Hindi cinema and recipient of six Filmfare Awards.
Karen CarpenterSinger and drummer · 1950 – 1983American singer and drummer known as the lead vocalist of the Carpenters.
American actress with a record four Academy Awards for acting and a six-decade screen career.
Kendall JennerModel, Media Personality · b. 1995American model and media personality known for Keeping Up with the Kardashians and high-fashion modeling work.
American rapper and songwriter, Pulitzer Prize for Music winner and multiple Grammy Award winner.
Kenny DalglishFootballer and football manager · b. 1951Scottish footballer and manager associated with Celtic, Liverpool, Blackburn Rovers and the Scotland national team.
American actress known for Scandal, Django Unchained, Confirmation, Little Fires Everywhere and Broadway work.
Kim KardashianMedia personality, businesswoman and socialite · b. 1980American media personality and businesswoman known for Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Skims and a large social-media presence.
King Charles IIIMonarch · 1948 – 1997King of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms, formerly the longest-serving heir apparent in British history.
Kurt CobainMusician and songwriter · 1967 – 1994Lead vocalist, guitarist, primary songwriter and founding member of Nirvana.
American actor known for Disney films, John Carpenter collaborations, Tombstone, Miracle and franchise roles.
Kwame NkrumahPolitician and political theorist · 1909 – 1972Ghanaian independence leader who served as Prime Minister of the Gold Coast, first Prime Minister of Ghana and first President of Ghana.
American businessman, co-founder, chairman and CEO of BlackRock.
British actor and director regarded as one of the leading stage and screen performers of the twentieth century.
NBA forward and all-time leading scorer with four NBA championships and three Olympic gold medals.
Leonardo DiCaprioActor and film producer · b. 1974American actor and film producer known for Titanic, The Aviator, The Departed, Inception, The Wolf of Wall Street and The Revenant.
British naval officer and statesman who served as the last Viceroy of India and first Governor-General of independent India.
French filmmaker known for Subway, The Big Blue, La Femme Nikita, Léon, The Fifth Element and Lucy.
Mackenzie FoyActress and model · b. 2000American actress and model known for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, The Conjuring, Interstellar, The Nutcracker and Black Beauty.
Margaret ThatcherPolitician · 1925 – 2013British Conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990.
American actress and model who became a major 1950s Hollywood star and enduring pop culture icon.
Co-recipient of the 2007 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for work on knockout mice.
Marion CotillardActress · b. 1975French actress and Academy Award winner known for La Vie en Rose, Inception and Two Days, One Night.
Canadian economist and politician who became Prime Minister of Canada after leading the Liberal Party.
American actor regarded as one of cinema's most influential performers, known for A Streetcar Named Desire, On the Waterfront and The Godfather.
Czech-American tennis player with 18 major singles titles, record Wimbledon singles success and record Open Era total titles.
Matthew PerryActor · 1969 – 2023American-Canadian actor best known for playing Chandler Bing on Friends.
Italian classical pianist and conductor known for Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy and modernist repertoire.
American media personality and former actress who became Duchess of Sussex after marrying Prince Harry.
American actress widely recognized for her record-setting award nominations and roles across stage, film and television.
Michael BoltonSinger and songwriter · b. 1953American singer and songwriter known for How Am I Supposed to Live Without You and When a Man Loves a Woman.
American singer, songwriter and dancer known as the King of Pop and for albums including Thriller, Bad and Dangerous.
American former professional basketball player and businessman who won six NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls.
French Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Paris from 2018 to 2021, after earlier work as a physician.
Michelle PfeifferActor · b. 1958American actor known for Scarface, The Fabulous Baker Boys, Batman Returns and Dangerous Liaisons.
English singer, songwriter and founder member of the Rolling Stones.
American singer and actor known for Hannah Montana, Bangerz, Wrecking Ball and Flowers.
American politician, former Massachusetts governor, 2012 Republican presidential nominee and U.S. senator from Utah.
Monica BellucciActress and model · b. 1964Italian actress and model known for Malena, The Matrix sequels, The Passion of the Christ and Spectre.
Morgan FreemanActor · b. 1937American actor, director and narrator known for his distinctive voice and roles in film, television and theatre.
MS DhoniCricketer · b. 1981Indian cricketer and former national captain who led India to the 2007 World Twenty20, 2011 Cricket World Cup and 2013 Champions Trophy titles.
American heavyweight boxer and public figure widely known as The Greatest and a three-time world heavyweight champion.
American actress known for Miracle on 34th Street, Rebel Without a Cause, West Side Story and several Academy Award-nominated performances.
Scottish classical violinist, Grammy winner and director of the Edinburgh International Festival.
Australian-American actress and producer known for film, television and theatre work and for winning an Academy Award.
British politician and broadcaster associated with UKIP, Brexit and Reform UK, and MP for Clacton since 2024.
Serbian professional tennis player with a record 24 major singles titles and an Olympic gold medal.
Octavia E. ButlerScience fiction writer · 1947 – 2006American science fiction writer known for Kindred, the Patternist series, the Parable novels and a MacArthur Fellowship.
Olivia de HavillandActress · 1916 – 2020Actress from Hollywood's Golden Age, known for Gone with the Wind, To Each His Own and The Heiress.
Oprah WinfreyMedia executive and television host · b. 1954American talk show host, media proprietor, actress and philanthropist best known for The Oprah Winfrey Show.
Canadian-American actress and model known for Playboy, Baywatch and later stage and documentary work.
Paul MartinPolitician and business executive · b. 193821st prime minister of Canada and former Canadian finance minister.
British stage, television and film actress known for Upstairs, Downstairs and Shirley Valentine.
Spanish actress and Oscar winner known for Volver, Vicky Cristina Barcelona and collaborations with Pedro Almodóvar.
Pete TownshendMusician and songwriter · b. 1945Guitarist, songwriter and co-founder of the Who, known for My Generation, Tommy, Who's Next and Quadrophenia.
Peter CrissMusician · b. 1945American musician best known as the original drummer, co-founder and Catman persona of Kiss.
American actor known for The Station Agent and for playing Tyrion Lannister on Game of Thrones.
English comic actor known for The Goon Show, Inspector Clouseau and multi-role film performances.
Pope Benedict XVICatholic pope and theologian · 1927 – 2022Head of the Catholic Church from 2005 to 2013 and the first pope in centuries to resign voluntarily.
Argentine Catholic prelate who served as pope from 2013 until his death in 2025, the first Jesuit and first Latin American pope.
Pope John Paul IICatholic pope and theologian · 1920 – 2005Head of the Catholic Church from 1978 to 2005 and a major figure in late 20th-century Catholicism and anti-communist politics.
Head of the Catholic Church from 1958 to 1963 who convened the Second Vatican Council.
Head of the Catholic Church from 1878 to 1903 and author of the social encyclical Rerum novarum.
Pope Pius XIIPope of the Catholic Church · 1876 – 1958Head of the Catholic Church from 1939 to 1958, including through the Second World War and early Cold War.
PrinceSinger, songwriter, musician and actor · 1958 – 2016American singer, songwriter, musician and actor known for genre-blending recordings, virtuoso musicianship and Purple Rain.
Prince Christian Victor of Schleswig-HolsteinRoyal, soldier and cricketer · 1867 – 1900Member of the British royal family, army officer and amateur cricketer; eldest son of Princess Helena.
Rafael BenítezFootball manager and former footballer · b. 1960Spanish football manager known for winning major trophies with Valencia, Liverpool, Inter Milan, Chelsea and Napoli.
Rajiv GandhiPolitician and pilot · 1944 – 1991Former prime minister of India who led Congress after Indira Gandhi's assassination
Ray DaviesMusician and singer-songwriter · b. 1944English musician best known as the Kinks lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and primary songwriter.
37th president of the United States, whose presidency ended with the Watergate resignation.
South Korean rapper, songwriter, record producer and leader of BTS.
American actor known for Chaplin, Iron Man, Sherlock Holmes, Avengers and Oppenheimer.
Nobel Memorial Prize-winning economist known for behavioral finance, asset prices and the Case-Shiller index.
Robert RedfordActor and filmmaker · 1936 – 2025American actor, director, producer, and Sundance founder associated with New Hollywood and independent cinema.
Roberto AlagnaOpera tenor · b. 1963French operatic tenor known for leading roles at La Scala, Covent Garden and the Metropolitan Opera.
English singer, actor and co-founder and lead vocalist of the Who.
Swiss tennis player and 20-time Grand Slam singles champion.
Rohini HattangadiActress · 1951 – 2008Indian actress known for Gandhi, Arth, Party, Saaransh, Agneepath and Marathi theatre and television work.
Australian entertainer, musician and television personality later convicted in England of indecent assault.
Rosemary ClooneySinger and actress · 1928 – 2002American singer and actress known for Come On-a My House, White Christmas and a long jazz-vocal revival.
Sachin TendulkarCricketer · b. 1973Indian cricketer widely regarded as one of the greatest batters in cricket history
Salman KhanActor, film producer and television personality · b. 1965Indian actor, film producer and television personality known for major Hindi cinema hits and hosting Bigg Boss.
Indian-born British-American novelist known for Midnight's Children, The Satanic Verses, and advocacy for free expression.
Sanjay DuttActor and film producer · b. 1959Indian actor known for Rocky, Naam, Khalnayak, Vaastav, the Munna Bhai films and later pan-Indian roles.
Sanjay GandhiPolitician · 1946 – 1980Indian politician, son of Indira Gandhi, influential during the Emergency and member of Parliament from Amethi.
Scottish actor best known as the first film James Bond and an Academy Award-winning performer.
Shah Rukh KhanActor and film producer · b. 1965Indian actor and film producer known as a leading Hindi cinema star with numerous Filmfare Awards and major global popularity.
American child star who became Hollywood’s top box-office draw and later served as a U.S. diplomat.
Austrian neurologist who founded psychoanalysis and developed influential theories of dreams, the unconscious and the structure of the mind.
American actress known for Alien, Ghostbusters, Gorillas in the Mist, Working Girl and Avatar.
Co-founder of Apple, founder of NeXT and primary investor in Pixar, closely associated with the Macintosh, iPod, iPhone and iPad.
American filmmaker widely associated with the modern blockbuster and with major popular and historical films.
Stevie WonderSinger, songwriter, musician and record producer · b. 1950American musician known for Motown hits, classic 1970s albums, 25 Grammy Awards and the Academy Award-winning song I Just Called to Say I Love You.
Indian anti-colonial nationalist known for leading the Indian National Army and the Provisional Government of Free India.
Sylvester StalloneActor and filmmaker · b. 1946American actor and filmmaker known for creating and starring in the Rocky and Rambo franchises.
British actor known for Billy Budd, The Collector, Superman, The Limey and The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.
Australian-American mathematician known for work across harmonic analysis, number theory, combinatorics, PDEs and the Green-Tao theorem.
Canadian singer-songwriter known for House of Balloons, Starboy, After Hours and Blinding Lights.
English actor with a long stage, film and television career, including Edward the Seventh, Brass and major Shakespeare roles.
Singer known as the Queen of Rock 'n' Roll, with major solo hits, Grammy awards and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductions.
Tom HanksActor and filmmaker · b. 1956American actor and filmmaker known for Philadelphia, Forrest Gump, Saving Private Ryan, Cast Away and Toy Story.
French artist and writer from Alsace known for children's books, satire, political posters and illustration.
American actor and director known for The Fugitive, Men in Black, No Country for Old Men and Lincoln.
British Labour politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007.
Tony RobbinsAuthor, Speaker · b. 1960American author, coach and motivational speaker known for seminars and self-help books.
Tracey UllmanActress, comedian, singer and writer · b. 1959British-American actress, comedian and writer known for Three of a Kind, The Tracey Ullman Show, Tracey Takes On... and character sketch comedy.
Tyler, the CreatorRapper and record producer · b. 1991American rapper and record producer known for Odd Future, Igor, Call Me If You Get Lost and Camp Flog Gnaw.
American tennis player, former world No. 1, seven-time major singles champion and Olympic gold medalist.
Victoria WoodComedian, actor, singer and writer · 1953 – 2016English comedian, actor, singer and writer known for Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV, An Audience with Victoria Wood, Pat and Margaret and dinnerladies.
Indian novelist and poet known for The Golden Gate, A Suitable Boy and An Equal Music.
American animator, film producer and entrepreneur who co-founded The Walt Disney Company and created Mickey Mouse.
Warren G. HardingPolitician · 1865 – 192329th President of the United States, serving from 1921 until his death in 1923.
American singer and actress known for her vocal delivery, bestselling albums and The Bodyguard soundtrack.
Scottish mathematical physicist and engineer associated with thermodynamics, the absolute temperature scale and the transatlantic telegraph.
Yatin KaryekarActor · b. 1966Indian actor known for Hindi films, television work and Marathi serial roles.
American actor known for High School Musical, Hairspray, 17 Again, Neighbors and The Iron Claw.
American actress and singer known for Shake It Up, Euphoria, Spider-Man, Dune and Challengers.