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Celebrities with life path 13
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Cameron Bright: Canadian actor
Haley Joel Osment: American actor
Joss Stone: English singer-songwriter
Kasper Schmeichel: Danish footballer
Drake [Aubrey Drake Graham]: Canadian actor and rapper
Jonathan Richter: Danish professional football midfielder
Lewis Hamilton: English auto racer
Thomas Kortegaard: Danish footballer
Dustin Aaron Moskovitz: Forbes billionaire 2018
Andrew Garfield: British American actor
Chris Hemsworth: Australian actor
Nicki Minaj: Trinidadian-American rapper and singer
Andy Roddick: American tennis player
Jennifer Hudson: American actress and singer
Meghan Markle: American former actress, Duchess of Sussex and wife of Prince Harry
Anders Nøhr: Danish footballer
Jake Gyllenhaal: American actor
Kim [Kimberly] Kardashian: American TV personality
Kate Hudson: American actress
Jennifer Love Hewitt: American actress
Usher: American singer
Min-Liang Tan: Forbes billionaire 2018
Jonathan Brandis: American actor
Jan Koum: Forbes billionaire 2018
Brandon Boyd: US musician
Kenji Kasahara: Forbes billionaire 2018
Marcus Luttrell: American former Navy SEAL
Ralf Schumacher: German Formula 1 race car driver
Eva Longoria: American actress
Jimmy Fallon: American actor and comedian
Jay Onrait: Canadian sports broadcaster
Hilary Swank: American actress
Jewel Kilcher: American singer-songwriter
Ken Jennings: American game show contestant
Lee Seo-Hyun: Forbes billionaire 2018
Sergey Mikhaylovich Brin: Forbes billionaire 2018
Jan Magnussen: Danish racing driver
Mark Larsen: Danish gallop jockey
Lawrence Edward Page: Forbes billionaire 2018
Kevin Plank: American entrepreneur
Acharya Balkrishna: Forbes billionaire 2018
Igor Rybakov: Forbes billionaire 2018
Jennifer Garner [Affleck]: American actress
Jon Hamm: American actor
Zhou Hongyi: Forbes billionaire 2018
Eduardo Cojuangco: Forbes billionaire 2018
Matthew McConaughey: American actor
Puff Daddy [Sean Combs]: American rapper and record producer
Anil Rai Gupta: Forbes billionaire 2018
Ajay Devgan: Indian actor and bollywood star
Brian Laudrup: Danish footballer
Jason Bateman: American actor
Didier Deschamps: French footballer and coach
Kenneth Cordele Griffin: Forbes billionaire 2018
Bill Burr: American comedian and podcaster
Nicole Kidman: American actress
Seth Klarman: Forbes billionaire 2018
Kim Taek-Jin: Forbes billionaire 2018
Doug McMillon: American CEO of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Clifford Asness: Forbes billionaire 2018
Axel Oberwelland: Forbes billionaire 2018
Mike Tyson: American boxer
Georg von Opel: Forbes billionaire 2018
David Justice: American baseball player
Greg Maddux: Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher
Carl Douglas: Forbes billionaire 2018
Sarah Jessica Parker: American actress
Pyotr Aven: Forbes billionaire 2018
Keanu Reeves: Canadian actor
Tom Gores: Forbes billionaire 2018
Stephen Saad: Forbes billionaire 2018
Pavel Tykac: Forbes billionaire 2018
Hank Azaria: American actor
Wang Yusuo: Forbes billionaire 2018
Russell Crowe: Australian-New Zealand actor
Brad Pitt: American actor
Brunello Cucinelli: Forbes billionaire 2018
Sridevi Kapoor: Indian actress and film producer referred to as Indian cinema's "first female superstar"
Helen Hunt: American actress
Jet Li [Li Lianjie]: Chinese Singaporean actor and martial artist
Quentin Tarantino: American director and screenwriter
Alexander Nesis: Forbes billionaire 2018
Robert Smith: Forbes billionaire 2018
Petter Stordalen: Forbes billionaire 2018
Demi Moore [Guynes]: American actress
Sheryl Crow: American singer-songwriter
Peter Jackson: New Zealand film director
Jesper Olsen: Danish footballer
Michael O'Leary: Forbes billionaire 2018
Julia Louis-Dreyfus: American comedienne and actress
Julianne Moore: American actress
Chey Tae-Won: Forbes billionaire 2018
Bono [Paul Hewson]: rocker
Anthony Pratt: Forbes billionaire 2018
William Lauder: Forbes billionaire 2018
Ayrton Senna: Brazilian Formula 1 driver
Enrique Razon, jr.: Forbes billionaire 2018
Frank Laukien: Forbes billionaire 2018
Bryan Stevenson: American social justice activist and founder of the Equal Justice Initiative
Bryan Adams: Canadian singer
Brian L Roberts: Forbes billionaire 2018
Penny Pritzker: Forbes billionaire 2018
Paul Gross: Canadian actor
Stephen Harper: 22nd Prime Minister of Canada
Robert Smith: Sussex, English rock guitarist and vocalist
Kapil Dev: Indian cricketer
Kjeld Inge Rokke: Forbes billionaire 2018
Sandi Toksvig: Danish-British comedian and radio presenter
Danny Meyer: American restaurateur
Andy Gibb: British singer-songwriter, performer and teen idol
Karen Pritzker: Forbes billionaire 2018
Lim Wee Chai: Forbes billionaire 2018
Ai Weiwei: Chinese artist and activist
David Kenneth Roy Thomson: Forbes billionaire 2018
Viktor Felixovich Vekselberg: Forbes billionaire 2018
Theodore Leonsis: Forbes billionaire 2018
J. Christopher Flowers: Forbes billionaire 2018
Larry Bird: American NBA star
Patty Sheehan: American golfer
Martina Navratilova: Czech/American tennis player
Vivek Chaand Sehgal: Forbes billionaire 2018
Lev Leviev: Forbes billionaire 2018
Gilles Martin: Forbes billionaire 2018
Bryan Cranston: American actor
Jose Roberto Marinho: Forbes billionaire 2018
Kelcy Warren: Forbes billionaire 2018
Bernardo Matte: Forbes billionaire 2018
Ajay Piramal: Forbes billionaire 2018
Rosanne Cash: country singer
Shinzō Abe: Prime Minister of Japan
Michael Moritz: Forbes billionaire 2018
Alicia Koplowitz: Forbes billionaire 2018
K. Dinesh: Forbes billionaire 2018
Charles Ergen: Forbes billionaire 2018
Dan Cathy: Forbes billionaire 2018
Jeb Bush: American politician
Paul Allen: American business magnate
Paul Gardner Allen: Forbes billionaire 2018
Delfin Jorge Ezequiel Carballo: Forbes billionaire 2018
Ron Burkle: Forbes billionaire 2018
Roseanne Barr: American comedienne and TV star
David Ho: Taiwanese-American pioneering HIV/AIDS researcher
Jeff Goldblum: American actor
Vincent Bollore: Forbes billionaire 2018
Douglas Adams: English author
Aloys Wobben: Forbes billionaire 2018
Bob Geldof: Irish singer
Beate Heister: Forbes billionaire 2018
Vladimir Bogdanov: Forbes billionaire 2018
Chesley Sullenberger III: American pilot
Johann Rupert: Forbes billionaire 2018
Hortensia Herrero: Forbes billionaire 2018
Marcel Herrmann Telles: Forbes billionaire 2018
Alice Louise Walton: Forbes billionaire 2018
Isolde Liebherr: Forbes billionaire 2018
Micky Arison: Forbes billionaire 2018
Lionel Richie: American singer
Christopher Hitchens: English author and columnist
Bernard Jean Etienne Arnault: Forbes billionaire 2018
Baba Kalyani: Forbes billionaire 2018
Johnny Ramone [Cummings]: American rock guitarist
Kentaro Ogawa: Forbes billionaire 2018
Chua Thian Poh: Forbes billionaire 2018
John Bonham: English rock drummer
Francois Feuillet: Forbes billionaire 2018
Johnny Bench: MLB catcher
Larry Nelson: American golfer
Arnold Schwarzenegger: Austrian-American body builder, actor
: American NBA star
Elton John: English singer
Anne-Marie of Greece: Danish princess and daughter of Frederik IX
Michael Milken: American financier and partner
Donald Trump: 45th US President, real estate tycoon
Donald John Trump: Forbes billionaire 2018
Radhe Shyam Agarwal: Forbes billionaire 2018
Park Yeon-Cha: Forbes billionaire 2018
Zong Qinghou: Forbes billionaire 2018
Shiv Nadar: Forbes billionaire 2018
Massimo Moratti: Forbes billionaire 2018
Rick Barry: Basketball forward
Hasso Plattner: Forbes billionaire 2018
Joe Frazier: American heavyweight boxing champion
John Kerry: US Secretary of State
John Major: British Prime Minister
Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone: Forbes billionaire 2018
Charles Brandes: Forbes billionaire 2018
David Lawrence Geffen: Forbes billionaire 2018
Doris Kearns Goodwin: American historian and writer
Hu Jintao: General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China
Michael Crichton: novelist
He Xiangjian: Forbes billionaire 2018
Gary Kildall: American computer scientist and entrepreneur who created the CP/M operating system
Ratko Mladić: Bosnian Serb general during the Bosnian War
David Green: Forbes billionaire 2018
Blase Thomas Golisano: Forbes billionaire 2018
Dagmar Dolby: Forbes billionaire 2018
Gilberto Benetton: Forbes billionaire 2018
Neil Diamond: American singer-songwriter
Ulf Pilgaard: Danish actor
Herb Chambers: Forbes billionaire 2018
Marc Ladreit De Lacharriere: Forbes billionaire 2018
Dave DeBusschere: NBA forward
Francis Holder: Forbes billionaire 2018
Tony Sheridan: English singer-songwriter and guitarist who collaborated with The Beatles
David Hamilton Koch: Forbes billionaire 2018
William Koch: Forbes billionaire 2018
David McMurtry: Forbes billionaire 2018
Antti Aarnio-Wihuri: Forbes billionaire 2018
Lee Shin Cheng: Forbes billionaire 2018
Edward Roski, Jr. : Forbes billionaire 2018
Jimmie Lee Jackson: American civil rights protester who was shot and killed by an Alabama State Trooper in 1965
Gordon Lightfoot: Canadian folksinger
Laurence Graff: Forbes billionaire 2018
Charles Edelstenne: Forbes billionaire 2018
Peter Ueberroth: American organizer of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics and commissioner of baseball
Clayton Riddell: Forbes billionaire 2018
Jørgen Leth: Danish film director
Patrick G Ryan: Forbes billionaire 2018
Juvénal Habyarimana: Rwandan General, Dictator and President of Rwanda
Edmund Ansin: Forbes billionaire 2018
Woody Allen: American film director and actor
Luciano Pavarotti: Italian operatic tenor
Michael Parkinson: English broadcaster and talkshow host
Charles Manson: American criminal, murderer and cult leader
Bill Russell: American basketball star
Bill Bixby: actor
Willie Nelson: American country singer
Harry Oskar Triguboff : Forbes billionaire 2018
Eduardo Eurnekian: Forbes billionaire 2018
Robert Mundell: Canadian economist and Nobel laureate
Hal Jackman: Forbes billionaire 2018
Donald Leroy Bren: Forbes billionaire 2018
Nathan Kirsh: Forbes billionaire 2018
Kushal Pal Singh: Forbes billionaire 2018
Sheela Gautam: Forbes billionaire 2018
Desmond Tutu: Anglican Archbishop of South Africa and 1984 Nobel Peace Prize winner
Morris Chang: Forbes billionaire 2018
Walter Scott, jr. : Forbes billionaire 2018
Chang-Woo Han: Forbes billionaire 2018
Chinua Achebe: Nigerian author
Toru Takemitsu: Japanese composer
Clint Eastwood: American actor
Harvey Milk: American politician and gay activist
Steve McQueen: American actor called "The King of Cool" during the 1960s
Arnold Palmer: American golfer
Kirsten Rolffes: Danish actress
Ernesto : Argentine Marxist revolutionary
Beji Caid Essebsi: Tunisia's 1st freely elected President
Pete Rozelle: American NFL commissioner
Morton Feldman: American composer
Margaret Thatcher: British Prime Minister
Gustav Winckler: Danish singer
Geraldine Page: American actress
Robert Kuok Hock Nien: Forbes billionaire 2018
Jake LaMotta: American middleweight boxing champion
Charlie Sifford: American professional golfer
Otto Graham: American NFL Quarterback
Judy Holliday: American comedienne and actress
Vera-Ellen: American actress and dancer
Hua Guofeng: Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China
Charlie Parker: American jazz saxophonist
Marcel Adams: Forbes billionaire 2018
Pierre Berton: Canadian author
Strother Martin: American actor
Nat King Cole: American singer
Ingmar Bergman: Swedish stage and film director
William Holden [Beedle]: American actor
Betty [Bloomer] Ford: US 1st lady
Sidney Sheldon: American novelist and playwright
Eugene McCarthy: American politician
Harold Wilson: British Prime Minister
Frank Sinatra: American singer
Thor Heyerdahl: Norwegian anthropologist and explorer
Tenzing Norgay: Tibetan climber who was the 1st to reach the summit of Mount Everest in 1953 with Edmund Hillary
Vince Lombardi: American football coach
Muddy Waters [McKinley Morganfield]: American blues guitarist
Mary Leakey: British paleoanthropologist, discovered earliest human footprints
Witold Roman Lutoslawski: Komponist
Dorothy Height: American civil rights and women's rights activist
Lightnin' [Sam] Hopkins: American blues musician
José Ferrer: Puerto Rican actor and director
William Golding: English novelist
Marshall McLuhan: Canadian writer
Betty Nuthall: English tennis player
Jack Ruby: American assassin who killed assassin Lee Harvey Oswald
Jane Wyatt: American actress
Gloria Stuart: American actress
Bayard Rustin: American civil rights leader
Claire Trevor [Wemlinger]: American actress
Kwame Nkrumah: 1st Prime Minister of Ghana
Mel Hein: American NFL center
Edwin Land: American inventor of instant photography and co-founder of the Polaroid Corporation
Olivier Messiaen: French composer
Hannah Arendt: German political theorist and historian
Helen Wills Moody: American tennis player
John Peters Humphrey: Canadian jurist and human rights advocate
Denny Shute: American golfer and three-time major champion
Fats Waller [Thomas Wright]: American jazz singer and composer
Robert Oppenheimer: American theoretical physicist known as the father of the atomic bomb
Alec Douglas-Home: British Prime Minister
George Gallup: American survey sampling pioneer and inventor of the Gallup poll
Enrico Fermi: Italian-American nuclear physicist, gone fission, fermium
Anastasia Nikolaevna: Daughter of the last Russian Tsar
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon: British consort of King George VI and Queen Mother after his death
Kai Munk: Danish playwright and Lutheran pastor, martyr
Wallis Simpson [Duchess of Windsor]: American divorcee whom British King Edward VIII abdicated his throne to marry
George VI: King of the United Kingdom
Carl Orff: German composer
Jose Paciano Laurel y Garcia: 3rd President of the Philippines
Walter Knott: American farmer who created the Knott's Berry Farm amusement park in California and introduced the boysenberry to America
Warner Baxter: American actor
Carl Theodor Dreyer: Danish director
Katherine Mansfield: New Zealand short story writer
Le Corbusier [Charles Jeanneret]: Swiss French architect, city planner and artist
Eddie Collins: Hall of Fame baseball infielder
David Ben-Gurion: 1st Prime Minister of Israel
Marcel Dupré: French organist and composer
Rube Goldberg: American cartoonist
John Maynard Keynes: English economist whose ideas changed the theory and practice of modern macroeconomics
Joaquín Turina: Spanish pianist and composer
Damon Runyon: American journalist and writer
Will Rogers: American humorist and actor
Dame Adeline Genée: Danish-British ballerina
James J. Jeffries: American heavyweight boxer
Maurice Ravel: French composer
Mackenzie King: 10th Prime Minister of Canada
Guglielmo Marconi: Italian radio inventor
Robert Frost: American poet
Pío Baroja y Nessi: Spanish Basque writer, author of over 100 novels
Ralph Vaughan Williams: English composer
Henri Matisse: French impressionist painter
Valdemar Poulsen: Danish engineer who invented devices for radio broadcasting
Emilio Aguinaldo: 1st President of the Philippines
Scott Joplin: American ragtime entertainer and composer
Marie Curie: Polish-French scientist who discovered radium and the 1st woman to win a Nobel Prize
William Orlamond: Danish actor
Jeppe Aakjær: Danish writer
Albert Gottschalk: Danish painter
Thomas B. Thrige: Danish industrialist
Herbert Henry Dow: American chemical industrialist
Jean Sibelius: Finnish composer
Isaac Albéniz: Spanish pianist and composer
Hugo Wolf: Austrian composer
John Jellicoe: 1st Earl Jellicoe, British Admiral of the Fleet
Sigmund Freud: Austrian neurologist and father of psychology
Calamity Jane: American frontierswoman
Johan L E Dreyer: Danish astronomer
J. P. [Jens Peter] Jacobsen: Danish writer
Louis Riel: Canadian politician, founder of the province of Manitoba and leader of the Métis people of the Canadian prairies
Charles-Marie Widor: French organist, composer and professor
J. P. Morgan: Sr. [John Pierpont], American financier and philanthropist
Grover Cleveland: 22nd and 24th US President
Mark Twain [Samuel Clemens]: American author
Matthew Arnold: English poet and critic
Gregor Mendel: Austrian monk and geneticist
Clara Barton: American nurse and founder of the American Red Cross
Theodor Mommsen: German historian and scholar
Samuel Colt: American inventor and industrialist
Richard Wagner: German composer
Elisha Otis: American founder of the Otis Elevator Company and inventor of a safety device that prevents elevators from falling if the hoisting cable fails
Harriet Beecher Stowe: American author
Andrew Johnson: 17th US President
John Stuart Mill: English philosopher, political economist and utilitarian
Joseph Smith Jr: American founder of the Mormon Church
John Deere: American blacksmith and manufacturer
George Childress: Lawyer, statesman
David Farragut: American admiral
William H. Seward: American politician
George Bancroft: American historian
William Henry Fox Talbot: English photographic pioneer
Edward Smith-Stanley: 14th Earl of Derby, British Prime Minister
Charles Lyell: Scottish geologist
Abraham Gesner: Canadian geologist
John Tyler: 10th US President
Bernard Severin Ingemann: Danish author
Robert Peel: British Prime Minister
Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger: Danish poet
Peter Grønland: Danish composer
Georges Danton: French politician and revolutionary
Marie Antoinette: Queen of France
Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre: French mathematician and astronomer
Abigail Adams: 2nd US First Lady
Immanuel Kant: German philosopher
Christoph W Ritter von Gluck: Austria composer
David Hume: Scottish philosopher and historian
Elizabeth of Russia [Elizaveta Petrovna]: Empress of Russia
Alexander Pope: English poet
Henry Purcell: English organist/composer
John Locke: English empiricist philosopher; influential Enlightenment thinker and "Father of Liberalism"
Christoffer Gabel: Danish statesman
Ole Worm: Danish physician
Thomas Hobbes: English philosopher
Johan Friis: chancellor
Jacques Cartier: French explorer who claimed what is now Canada for France
Henry VIII: King of England
Leo X [Giovanni de' Medici]: Italian Pope
Leonardo da Vinci: Italian painter, sculptor, scientist and visionary
Pedro: the Cruel, Spanish King of Castilia and Leon
Edward III: King of England
Alexander Nevsky: Prince of Novgorod and Grand Prince of Vladimir, considered the key figure in medieval Rus
Constantine the Great: Roman emperor