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Celebrities with life path 10
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Life path number 10
Prince Nikolai of Denmark: 999 Prince Nikolai of Denmark
Miley Cyrus: American actress and singer
Neymar Jr: Brazilian soccer forward
Jamie Lynn Spears: American actress
Lady Gaga [Stefani Germanotta]: American singer-songwriter
Carly Rae Jepsen: Canadian singer
LeBron James: American NBA basketball player
Daniel Agger: Danish footballer
Scarlett Johansson: American actress
Leelee Sobieski: American actress
Holly Valance: Australian actress
Drew Houston: Forbes billionaire 2018
Jenna Bush: twin daughters of U.S. President George W. Bush
Yang Huiyan: Forbes billionaire 2018
Katarina Martinson: Forbes billionaire 2018
Allan Søgaard: Danish footballer
Shakira: Colombian pop singer
Thomas Gravesen: Danish footballer
Isla Fisher: Australian actress
Tiger Woods: American golfer
Yusaku Maezawa: Forbes billionaire 2018
Kate Winslet: British actress
Jodhi May: British actress
Drew Barrymore: American actress
Anke Huber: German tennis player
Alanis Morisette: Canadian-America vocalist
Liu Qiangdong: Forbes billionaire 2018
Hamdi Ulukaya: Kurdish founder and CEO of Chobani
Eminem [Marshall Bruce Mathers III]: American rapper and movie star
Mike Dirnt [Michael Ryan Pritchard]: American musician
Shaquille O'Neal: NBA center
Christy Turlington: American model
Tommy Morrison: American heavyweight boxing champion and actor
David Einhorn: Forbes billionaire 2018
Helle Michaelsen: Danish model, actress and playmate
Hugh Jackman: Australian actor and singer
Melih Abdulhayoglu: Forbes billionaire 2018
Felipe VI: King of Spain
Heather Mills: English model, activist and writer
Michael Moorer: American boxing heavyweight champ
Vanilla Ice: American rapper
Flemming Povlsen: Danish footballer
Dmitry Rybolovlev: Forbes billionaire 2018
Andrei Bokarev: Forbes billionaire 2018
David Filo: Forbes billionaire 2018
Suleiman Kerimov: Forbes billionaire 2018
Mark Pincus: Forbes billionaire 2018
Elizabeth Hurley: English actress
Michael Dell: American computer manufacturer
Michael Saul Dell: Forbes billionaire 2018
Bjorn Lomborg: Danish mathematician
Henri Beaufour: Forbes billionaire 2018
Andreas Pohl: Forbes billionaire 2018
Tom Morello: American guitarist
Ron Hextall: Canadian NHL goalie
Evgeny (Eugene) Shvidler: Forbes billionaire 2018
Nicolas Cage: American actor
Zina Garrison: American tennis player
Coolio: American rapper
Sunil Vaswani: Forbes billionaire 2018
David Kabiller: Forbes billionaire 2018
Vadim Novinsky: Forbes billionaire 2018
Meg Mallon: American golfer
Svein Stole: Forbes billionaire 2018
Paul O'Neill: MLB right fielder
Henrik Jørgensen: Danish marathon runner
Nassef Sawiris: Forbes billionaire 2018
Yasseen Mansour: Forbes billionaire 2018
Tim Cook: American businessman
Vladimir Kim: Forbes billionaire 2018
Alexander Mamut: Forbes billionaire 2018
N. Murray Edwards: Forbes billionaire 2018
Jeffrey Gundlach: Forbes billionaire 2018
Pedro Moreira Salles: Forbes billionaire 2018
Fred Couples: American golfer and Masters Champion
Jamal Khashoggi: Saudi Arabian progressive journalist, author, and editor in chief
Denis O´Brian: Forbes billionaire 2018
Holly Hunter: American actress
Flemming Rose: Danish journalist
Ray Romano: American actor
Bulat Utemuratov: Forbes billionaire 2018
Seo Jung-Jin: Forbes billionaire 2018
Sunil Bharti Mittal: Forbes billionaire 2018
Sid Vicious [John Simon Ritchie]: English musician and bassist
Daniel Day-Lewis: English actor
Julio Patricio Supervielle: Forbes billionaire 2018
Antti Herlin: Forbes billionaire 2018
Carlos Hank Rhon: Forbes billionaire 2018
Lars von Trier: Danish film director
Walter Moreira Salles, jr. : Forbes billionaire 2018
Jamie Dimon: American business executive and CEO of JPMorgan Chase
John Paulson: Forbes billionaire 2018
Ian Botham: England cricket captain, all-rounder
Najib Mikati: Forbes billionaire 2018
M.A. Yusuff Ali: Forbes billionaire 2018
Ramesh Juneja: Forbes billionaire 2018
Li Keqiang: Chinese Premier of the State Council and China's head of government
Nandan Nilekani: Forbes billionaire 2018
Brian Kobilka: American Nobel Prize winning chemistry professor
Steve Jobs: American computer entrepreneur and co-founder of Apple
Rolf Gerling: Forbes billionaire 2018
Charlene de Carvalho-Heineken: Forbes billionaire 2018
Michael Moore: American filmmaker
Blair Parry Okeden: Forbes billionaire 2018
Sting: British actor, songwriter and singer
Peter-Alexander Wacker: Forbes billionaire 2018
Anton Kathrein, Jr.: Forbes billionaire 2018
Ken Fisher: Forbes billionaire 2018
Frederik Paulsen: Forbes billionaire 2018
Walter Becker: American rock bassist and record producer
Ian Livingstone: Forbes billionaire 2018
Larry Holmes: American heavyweight boxing champ
Anna Wintour: English-American editor
Michael Brecker: American jazz saxophonist
William Fung: Forbes billionaire 2018
Samuel L. Jackson: American actor
P.N.C. Menon: Forbes billionaire 2018
Ozzy Osbourne: English heavy metal vocalist and songwriter
Kurt Krieger: Forbes billionaire 2018
Alice Cooper: [Vincent Furnier], rocker
P. J. O'Rourke: American journalist and satirist
Kevin Kline: actor
James Dyson: Forbes billionaire 2018
Iggy Pop [James Osterberg]: American rocker
David Letterman: American comedian
James Patterson: American author
Pia Kjærsgaard: Danish politician
Stephen Allen Schwarzman: Forbes billionaire 2018
Ted Bundy: American serial murderer during the 1970s
Sally Field: American actress
Edward DeBartolo, Jr.: Forbes billionaire 2018
Ilie Năstase: Romanian tennis player
Birgitte Eva Henriksen: Duchess of Gloucester
Mohammed Ibrahim: Forbes billionaire 2018
Michael King: New Zealand historian and author
Nobutada Saji: Forbes billionaire 2018
Piero Ferrari: Forbes billionaire 2018
Ritchie Blackmore: English guitarist
Bruce Kovner: Forbes billionaire 2018
Janis Joplin: American rocker and blues singer-songwriter
Ronald Owen Perelman: Forbes billionaire 2018
Calvin Klein: American fashion designer
Charlotte Colket Weber: Forbes billionaire 2018
Robert F. Engle: American economist and 2003 Nobel laureate for economic time series analysis
Larry Flynt: American magazine publisher
Amitabh Bachchan: Indian actor
Steve Sabol: American filmmaker
Dave Stockton: American golfer
Dick Cheney: American politician
Jack Cockwell: Forbes billionaire 2018
Kagemasa Kozuki: Forbes billionaire 2018
Robert Budi Hartono: Forbes billionaire 2018
Wangari Maathai: Kenyan environmentalist and political activist, founder of the Green Belt Movement, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
Fran Tarkenton: NFL quarterback
John Menard: Forbes billionaire 2018
Ralph Lauren: American fashion designer
Max Robinson: 1st African American network TV anchor
Marvin Gaye: American singer
Klaus-Michael Kuehne: Forbes billionaire 2018
Jack Nicholson: American actor
Stewart Resnick: Forbes billionaire 2018
Jerry Reinsdorf: Forbes billionaire 2018
Carl Icahn: American businessman
Carl Celian Icahn: Forbes billionaire 2018
Yoshiko Shinohara: Forbes billionaire 2018
Larry King: American radio/TV host "143 Arivadechi"
John B. Gurdon: English developmental biologist
Rita Moreno: Puerto Rican singer, dancer and actress
Bill Walsh: NFL coach
Rupert Murdoch: Australian-born American media mogul
Keith Rupert Murdoch: Forbes billionaire 2018
Mikhail Gorbachev: General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Ernie Banks: American baseball shortstop, 1st baseman and hall of famer known as "Mr Cub" as he played all 19 of his seasons with the Chicago Cubs
Mobutu Sese Seko: Dictator and President of Zaire
Pat Summerall: American NFL player
Christopher Plummer: Canadian actor
George H Crumb: Charleston WV, composer
Pallonji Mistry: Forbes billionaire 2018
Liz Claiborne: American fashion designer, entrepreneur and founder of Liz Claiborne Inc
Martin Luther King Jr.: American clergyman and leader of the Civil Rights Movement
Maya Angelou [Marguerite Johnson]: American author
Frank Borman: American astronaut
Sidney Kimmel: Forbes billionaire 2018
William Peter Blatty: American scriptwriter and author of The Exorcist
Gabriel García Márquez: Colombian novelist, short-story writer, screenwriter and journalist
Lee Marvin: American actor
Norodom Sihanouk: King of Cambodia
Carl Reiner: American comedian, actor and writer
Rodney Dangerfield: [John Cohen], comedian
Jean-Bédel Bokassa: President
Betty Friedan: American feminist and writer
Mario Puzo: American novelist
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi: last Shah of Iran
Billy Graham: American Baptist evangelist
Jens Christian Skou: Danish scientist
Bobby Riggs: American tennis player
Nicolae Ceausescu: Communist dictator of Romania
Halfdan Rasmussen: Danish poet/WWII resistance fighter
Jiang Qing [Madame Mao]: Chinese communist and wife of Mao Zedong
Bảo Đại: Vietnamese emperor and chief of state
Robert Capa: Hungarian war photographer and photojournalist
Don Hutson: American College, Pro Football Halls of Fame wide receiver
Byron Nelson: PGA golfer
Kenneth Patchen: American poet and novelist
Jacques Cousteau: French oceanic explorer
Akira Kurosawa: Japanese director and screenwriter who was posthumously named "Asian of the Century" in the "Arts, Literature, and Culture" category
Momofuku Ando: Taiwanese-Japanese inventor of instant noodles and cup noodles
Clyde Barrow: American bank robber
Benjamin Siegel: American gangster who created casinos in Las Vegas
Albert Speer: German architect and Nazi leader
Emilio Gino Segrè: Italian physicist and Nobel laureate
Christian Dior: French fashion designer
Ray Milland: Welsh actor
Dr. Seuss: [Theodor Geisel], children's author
George Balanchine: Russian-American ballet composer and choreographer who founded the New York City Ballet
Walt Disney: American animator,
Fulgencio Batista: Dictator and President of Cuba
Agnes Moorehead: American actress
Spencer Tracy: American actor
Joseph Goebbels: German politician and Reich Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany
Georgy Zhukov: Russian deputy commander-in-chief of the Red Army during WWII
Joachim von Ribbentrop: Nazi foreign minister and war criminal
Kay Fisker: Danish architect
Sergei Prokofiev: Russian composer
B.R. Ambedkar [Baba Saheb]: Indian politician, jurist
Frank Costello: Italian-American gangster
Jose Raul Capablanca: Cuba, world chess champion
Leadbelly: American blues 12 string guitarist
Vincent Massey: Canadian diplomat, first Canadian-born Governor General of Canada
Georges Vezina: Canadian ice hockey goalie
Wallace Beery: American circus performer
Bess Truman: US First Lady
Arnold Rothstein: American gambler and mobster
Manuel Azaña: Prime Minister of Spain
Konrad Adenauer: chancellor of Germany
Abdulaziz Ibn Saud: Founder and first King of Saudi Arabia
August Krogh [Schack]: Danish zoophysiologist
Honus Wagner: American Baseball Hall of Fame shortstop
Ernest Shackleton: British-Irish polar explorer
W. C. Handy: American composer and musician known as the "Father of the Blues"
Thorvald Stauning: Prime Minister of Denmark
Ejnar Hertzsprung: Danish astronomer
Grigori Rasputin: Russian monk and confidant of Russian Tsar Nicholas II
Harvey Firestone: American industrialist and founder of Firestone Tire and Rubber Company
George Arliss: British actor
J. B. M. Hertzog [Barry Hertzog]: South African General and Prime Minister
William Jennings Bryan: American orator and statesman known as "The Great Commoner"
Georges Seurat: French post-impressionist painter
Nikola Tesla: Serbian-American physicist, electrical engineer and inventor, developed alternating current and the Tesla Coil
Andrew Mellon: American banker
Otto Valdemar Malling: Danish organist and composer
William McKinley: 25th US President
John William Strutt: 3rd Baron Rayleigh, English physicist and discoverer of argon
Johannes Eugenius Bülow Warming: Mandø, Danish Botanist
Ludvig Holstein-Ledreborg: Council President of Denmark
Georges Bizet: French composer
Alfred Nobel: Swedish chemist, invented dynamite and foundered Nobel Prizes
Stonewall Jackson: Confederate general during the American Civil War
Florence Nightingale: British nurse
Victor Emmanuel II: King of Sardinia
Susan B. Anthony: American social reformer and women's suffrage movement leader
Herman Melville: American author
Walt Whitman: American poet
Ada Lovelace: English mathematician considered the first computer programmer
Ludwig Leichhardt: German explorer
Ditler G Monrad: Danish theologist/bishop/premier
Wilhelm Marstrand: Danish painter
Benjamin Disraeli: 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, British Prime Minister
Domenico Gaetano Maria Donizetti: composer
Leopold von Ranke: German historian who founded the modern concept of source-based history
Zachary Taylor: 12th US President
Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton: 1st American Catholic saint
Spencer Perceval: British Prime Minister
Marie Tussaud: French founder of Madame Tussaud's wax museum
William Pitt the Younger: British Prime Minister
Heinrich Christian Friedrich Schumacher: Danish surgeon
Henry Addington: 1st Viscount Sidmouth, British Prime Minister
Anthony Wayne: American military leader
Benedict Arnold: US general turned traitor
William Cavendish-Bentinck: British 3rd Duke of Portland, Whig Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
James Watt: Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer and chemist
Daniel Boone: American frontiersman and explorer
John Dickinson: American lawyer and Governor of Delaware and Pennsylvania
George Washington: 1st President of the United States
Hans A Brorson: Danish poet/bishop of Ribe
George I: King of England
Blaise Pascal: French mathematician, physicist and Christian philosopher
Charles I: King of England
René Descartes: French philosopher
Heinrich Schutz: German composer
Christian Sørensen Longomontanus: Danish astronomer
Akbar: 3rd Mughal Emperor of India
Martin Luther: German theologian and key figure in the Protestant Reformation
Niccolo Machiavelli: Italian politician and writer
Desiderius Erasmus: Dutch humanist and theologian
Kong Hans: 455 King John of Denmark
James Coulter: Forbes billionaire 2018
Henry IV: Holy Roman Emperor
Charlemagne: 1st Holy Roman emperor
Zenobia: Queen of Palmyra