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Celebrities with life path 15
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Life path number 15
Prince Felix of Denmark: born in Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark
Gigi Hadid: American fashion model
Chancellor Jonathan Bennett: kendt professionelt som Chance the Rapper, er en amerikansk rapper, sanger, sangskriver, skuespiller og aktivist. Han blev født i Chicago, Illinois, og frigav Chance the Rapper sin debut mixtape 10 Day i 2012
Cole Sprouse: American actor
Dylan Sprouse: American actor
Jennifer Lawrence: American actress
John Collison: Forbes billionaire 2018
Christina Perri: American singer-songwriter
Lindsay Lohan: American actress
Rafael Nadal: Spanish tennis player
Robert Pattinson: English actor
Ryan Lochte: American swimmer
[Amie Ann] Duffy: Welsh Singer
Joseph Mazzello: American actor
Elisabeth Moss: American actress
May Andersen: Danish supermodel
Niels Lodberg: Danish footballer
Markus Persson: Forbes billionaire 2018
Claire Danes: American actress
Katherine Heigl: actress
Perez Hilton: American television personality and blogger
Maggie Gyllenhaal: American actress and producer
Joachim Olsen: Danish athlete
John Cena: American professional wrestler, rapper and actor
Kal Penn: American actor
John Oliver: English comedian
Sarah Michelle Gellar: actress
Stuart Ashen: English YouTube personality
Rahel Blocher: Forbes billionaire 2018
Jon Dahl Tomasson: Danish footballer
Alexei Navalny: Russian political activist
Milla Jovovich: American actress
Casey Affleck: American actor
Ray Lewis: American football linebacker
Victoria Beckham [Adams]: English singer
Georg Stumpf: Forbes billionaire 2018
Ben Affleck: American actor
Geri Horner [Halliwell]: British pop singer "Ginger Spice"
Oliver Riedel: German musician
Lee Boo-Jin: Forbes billionaire 2018
Louis Theroux: English television broadcaster
Simon Pegg: English comedian and actor
Samantha Bee: Canadian-American comedian, actress, and television host
Oleg Tinkov: Forbes billionaire 2018
Yuri Shefler: Forbes billionaire 2018
John Liew: Forbes billionaire 2018
Joe Rogan: American television host, comedian and podcaster
Lee Hae-Jin: Forbes billionaire 2018
Dave Matthews: South African singer and musician
Sinéad O'Connor: Irish singer-songwriter
Salma Hayek: Mexican American actress
Gleb Fetisov: Forbes billionaire 2018
Eric Cantona: French footballer
Kim Beom-Su: Forbes billionaire 2018
Charlie Sheen: [Carlos Estévez], American actor
Cam Neely: NHL forward
Ilona Herlin: Forbes billionaire 2018
MCA: rock vocalist
Barry Bonds: American baseball left fielder
Kalanithi Maran: Forbes billionaire 2018
Lenny Kravitz: American musician who holds the record for most Grammy Awards for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance
Alexander Frolov: Forbes billionaire 2018
Mikael Pernfors: Swedish tennis star
Matthew Broderick: American actor
Rosie O'Donnell: comedienne, actress and TV host
Darryl Strawberry: American MLB right fielder
Steve Irwin: Australian naturalist and TV personality
German Borisovich Khan: Forbes billionaire 2018
Paul Coffey: Canadian NHL forward
John Fisher: Forbes billionaire 2018
Isiah Thomas: NBA forward
Eddie Murphy: American actor
Victor Pinchuk: Forbes billionaire 2018
Martua Sitorus: Forbes billionaire 2018
Jeffrey Dahmer: American serial killer
Luca Barilla: Forbes billionaire 2018
Rudi Völler: German football coach
Kirby Puckett: MLB centerfielder
Lee Daniels: American director
Nicola Leibinger-Kammueller: Forbes billionaire 2018
Rosanna Arquette: actress
Richie Sambora: American guitarist
Lawrence Stroll: Forbes billionaire 2018
Uday Kotak: Forbes billionaire 2018
John McEnroe: American tennis player
Rickey Henderson: American Baseball Hall of Fame outfielder
Hui Ka Yan: Forbes billionaire 2018
Konstantin Strukov: Forbes billionaire 2018
Michael Jackson: recording artist and King of Pop
Guido Barilla: Forbes billionaire 2018
Drew Carey: American actor & comedian
Jorge Ramos: Mexican TV anchor
Douglas Leone: Forbes billionaire 2018
Frances McDormand: American actress
Leonard Blavatnik: Forbes billionaire 2018
Warren Stephens: Forbes billionaire 2018
Carol Jenkins Barnett: Forbes billionaire 2018
Joe Mansueto: Forbes billionaire 2018
Meg Whitman: Forbes billionaire 2018
Zygmunt Solorz-Zak: Forbes billionaire 2018
Björn Borg: Swedish tennis player
Vladimir Lisin: Forbes billionaire 2018
Brad Kelley: Forbes billionaire 2018
Eric Emerson Schmid: Forbes billionaire 2018
Stieg Larsson [Karl Stig-Erland Larsson]: Swedish author
Walter Payton: American Pro Football Hall of Fame running back
Diego Della Valle: Forbes billionaire 2018
Peter Lim: Forbes billionaire 2018
Thomas Kwok: Forbes billionaire 2018
Raymond Kwok: Forbes billionaire 2018
Pavlo Lazarenko: Prime Minister of Ukraine
Tony Tan Caktiong: Forbes billionaire 2018
Bill Walton: American NBA center
John Doerr: Forbes billionaire 2018
Harindarpal Banga: Forbes billionaire 2018
Stevie Wonder [Stevland Hardaway Morris]: American singer-songwriter
Agnetha Fältskog: Swedish singer
Nihat Ozdemir: Forbes billionaire 2018
Shin Dong-Guk: Forbes billionaire 2018
Jørgen Olsen: Danish singer
Sissy Spacek: American Actress
David Rubenstein: Forbes billionaire 2018
Craig McCaw: Forbes billionaire 2018
Ennio Doris: Forbes billionaire 2018
Elizabeth Warren: American academic and US Senator
Meryl Streep: American actress
Barry Lam: Forbes billionaire 2018
Christy Walton: Forbes billionaire 2018
Jimmy Lai [Lai Chee-Ying]: Chinese businessman
Bille August: Danish director
Alain Taravella: Forbes billionaire 2018
Otto Happel: Forbes billionaire 2018
Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen: Forbes billionaire 2018
Stephen King: American sci-fi and horror author
Mario Draghi: Italian banker and President of the European Central Bank
Mick Fleetwood: rock drummer
Keith Moon: English rock drummer
Arturo Moreno: Forbes billionaire 2018
George W. Bush Jr: 43rd President of the United States
Sylvester Stallone: American actor and director
Marsha P. Johnson [born Malcolm Michaels Jr.]: African-American gay liberation and AIDS activist, drag queen, and transgender pioneer
Vincent McMahon: Forbes billionaire 2018
Tony Roche: Australian tennis player/coach French Open 1966, Australian Davis Cup captain)
Nicky Oppenheimer: Forbes billionaire 2018
Rudy Giuliani: American Mayor of New York City
John Fredriksen: Forbes billionaire 2018
Benedikte: Danish princess/daughter of Frederik IX
Kommer Damen: Forbes billionaire 2018
Jerry Springer: talk show host
Jorge Moll Filho: Forbes billionaire 2018
Ben Kingsley: English actor
John Denver: American country singer
Michael Otto: Forbes billionaire 2018
Nolan Bushnell: American electrical engineer
Sharon Tate: American actress
James Howard Goodnight: Forbes billionaire 2018
Brian Wilson: American singer-songwriter and producer
John Whittaker: English real estate developer
Harald Nielsen: Danish soccer player
Elisabeth Mohn: Forbes billionaire 2018
Suna Kirac: Forbes billionaire 2018
Julie Christie: British actress
Pete Rose: MLB player and manager
Michael Steinhardt: Forbes billionaire 2018
John Gotti: mafia head of the Gambino family
Joe Pepitone: American baseball 1st baseman
John Lennon: British musician, pop star and member of The Beatles
Margaret Atwood: Canadian author/poet
Joe Clark [Charles Joseph]: 16th Prime Minister of Canada
Francis Ford Coppola: American director
Ivan Sutherland: American computer scientist
Kofi Annan: Ghanaian diplomat and 7th Secretary-General of the United Nations
Herb Brooks: American ice hockey coach
Yusuf Hamied: Forbes billionaire 2018
Glenda Jackson: English actress
Ronald McAulay: Forbes billionaire 2018
Reinhold Wuerth: Forbes billionaire 2018
Richard Kuklinski: American mafia hit-man
Lewis "Lew" Hoad: Australian tennis player
Don Cherry: Canadian hockey commentator
Gene Wilder: American actor
Michael Caine: English actor
Quincy Jones Jr: American composer and singer
Corazon Aquino: 11th President of the Philippines
Susan Sontag: American author/film director
Marian Ilitch: Forbes billionaire 2018
Loretta Lynn: American country singer-songwriter
Clemmie Spangler, jr. : Forbes billionaire 2018
Tom Brookshier: American football player and sportscaster
Keiichiro Takahara: Forbes billionaire 2018
James Dean: American actor and cultural icon
Bob Guccione: American publisher
Maximilian Schell: Swiss-Austrian actor and director
Maria Helena Moraes Scripilliti: Forbes billionaire 2018
Warren Edward Buffett: Forbes billionaire 2018
George Soros: Hungarian-American investor and political activist
George Soros: Forbes billionaire 2018
George Steinbrenner: American businessman and owner of the NY Yankees
Carlos Ardila Lulle: Forbes billionaire 2018
Joanne Woodward: American actress, producer, activist, and philanthropist
Bob Hawke: 23rd Australian Prime Minister
Whitey Bulger: American gangster
Arne Wilhelmsen: Forbes billionaire 2018
Paul Volcker: American economist and Chairman of the US Federal Reserve
Jerry Stiller: American comedian
Stanley Tracey: Denmark Hill, London, jazz composer,
Ingvar Kamprad: Swedish eccentric businessman
Albert Frere: Forbes billionaire 2018
Berio Luciano: Komponist
Luo Jye: Forbes billionaire 2018
Maria Tallchief: American prima ballerina
Henry Sy: Forbes billionaire 2018
Tony Hancock: English comedian and actor
Gil Hodges: American MLB 1st baseman, manager
Nguyen Van Thieu: South Vietnamese President
Charles M. Schulz: American cartoonist
Eileen Ford: American modelling agency executive and co-founder
Steve Allen: American comedian, composer, actor and TV host
Ole Sarvig: Danish writer/critic
George Joseph: Forbes billionaire 2018
Mordecai Anielewicz: Jewish commander of Warsaw ghetto uprising
Mike Wallace: American journalist and media personality
Jane Wyman: American actress
Joe DiMaggio: American Baseball Hall of Fame center fielder
Jackie Coogan: American actor
Joe Louis: American world heavyweight boxing champion
Alice Marble: American tennis player
Richard Nixon: 37th US President
Milton Friedman: American economist
Alan Turing: British mathematician and computer scientist pioneer
Broderick Crawford: American actor
Georges Pompidou: President/Prime Minister of France
Estée Lauder: CEO
Mary Astor: American actress
Eddie Albert [Heimberger]: American actor
Samuel Beckett: Irish novelist and playwright
Howard Hughes: American reclusive billionaire, filmmaker and avaitor
Clara Bow: American silent screen actress
Jean-Paul Sartre: French existentialist philosopher and writer
Else-Marie Hansen: Danish actress
Karen Aabye: Danish author
Pablo Neruda: Chilean poet
Reinhard Heydrich: German Nazi leader
Hans C Branner: Danish writer
Margaret Hamilton: American actress
Howie Morenz: Canadian Hockey Hall of Fame center
Leni Riefenstahl [Helene Bertha Amalie]: German film director
William Lyons: British industrialist
Martin Bormann: German Nazi leader
Fred Astaire: American tap dancer, presenter and actor
Duke Ellington: American bandleader, composer and pianist
Percy Lavon Julian: African American chemist who received 130 patents, pioneer in the chemical synthesis of medicinal drugs from plants
Madame Chiang Kai-shek: Chinese political figure and First Lady of the Republic of China
Louis Buchalter: Jewish American mobster
Virgil Thomson: composer/music critic
Jacob Paludan: Danish pharmacist/writer
Alfred Kinsey: American entomologist and sexologist
Edward VIII: King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Empire and Emperor of India
Dorothy Parker: American short story writer
Darius Milhaud: French composer
Charles de Gaulle: President of France
Dwight D. Eisenhower: 34th US President
Ho Chi Minh [Nguyễn Sinh Cung]: Vetnamese communist revolutionary and President of North Vietnam
Alfred Jodl: German general during World War II
Jawaharlal Nehru: 1st Prime Minister of India
Victor Fleming: American film director
Richard E. Byrd: American aviator and polar explorer
Tarsila do Amaral: Brazilian modernist artist
Jean Hersholt: Danish actor
D. H. Lawrence: English poet and writer
Siegfried Salomon: Danish composer
Alban Maria Johannes Berg: a Lulu of a composer!
Emil Jannings: German actor
Igor Stravinsky: Russian composer
Henry J. Kaiser: American ship builder and industrialist
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk: 1st President of Turkey
George Marshall: US Secretary of State
Albert Einstein: German-born theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate
Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina: Second President of the Philippines
Thomas Mann: German novelist
Arnold Schoenberg: Austrian composer
Arthur Meighen: 9th Prime Minister of Canada
Henri Farman: British-French aviator who broke several aviation records
Howard Carter: British archaeologist and egyptologist who found King Tutankhamun's tomb
Helge Rode: Danish poet/essayist
Vladimir Lenin: Marxist Revolutionary and Soviet Leader
Albert Roussel: French composer
S. P. L. Sørensen: Danish chemist
Stanley Baldwin: British Prime Minister
Wilbur Wright: American aviator
H. G. Wells: English sci-fi author
Erich Ludendorff: German general during World War I
Edvard Munch: Norwegian painter and print maker
William Randolph Hearst: American newspaper publisher
Connie Mack: American hall of fame baseball executive and manager
Edith Wharton [-Jones]: Pulitzer prize-winning novelist
James Naismith: Canadian-American physical educator and inventor
Niels Ryberg Finsen: Danish physician and phototherapist
Walter Richard Sickert Munich: Danish/English painter
Wilhelm II: German Emperor and King of Prussia
Thomas Laub: Danish organist and composer
Charles E. Hires: American pharmacist, inventor and manufacturer of the Hires Root Beer beverage
Tomáš Masaryk: Czech philosopher and 1st President of Czechoslovakia
Samuel Gompers: American labor union leader
Emma Lazarus: poet
Friedrich Nietzsche: German philosopher and philologist
Elijah McCoy: Canadian-American inventor of African descent, notable for his 57 US patents
Arthur Sullivan: English operatic composer
Georges Clémenceau: Prime Minister of France
Alexis Emmanuel Chabrier: French composer
C. F. E. Horneman: Danish composer
"Wild Bill" Hickok [James Butler]: American cowboy and scout
John S. Mosby: Confederate army cavalry battalion commander in the American Civil War
Lewis Carroll: English author
Geronimo: Apache leader and resistance fighter
Louis Moreau Gottschalk: American pianist and composer
Mary Ann Shadd Cary: American-Canadian publisher and anti-slavery campaigner, 1st African American newspaper publisher
Edouard-Victoire-Antoine Lalo: French composer
Louis Vuitton: French founder of the Louis Vuitton brand of leather goods now owned by LVMH
Herbert Spencer: British philosopher
Robert Browning: English poet
Robert Schumann: German composer
Frederik VII: 1st constitutional king of Denmark
Elizabeth Barrett Browning: English poet
Nathaniel Hawthorne: American author
Ralph Waldo Emerson: American essayist/philosopher
Alexandre Dumas: French author
Peter Andreas Hansen: Danish astronomer
Carl Maria von Weber: German romantic composer
Friedrich Kuhlau: German-Danish opera composer
John James Audubon: American bird watcher and artist
Elizabeth Fry: English prison reformer, social reformer and Quaker Minister who is depicted on the British £5 note
William Lamb: 2nd Viscount Melbourne, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Laura Secord: Canadian war heroine
William Clark: American explorer, soldier, Indian agent and territorial governor who lead the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804-06 and claimed the Pacific Northwest for the United States
Manuel Belgrano: Argentine politician and military leader who took part in the Argentine Wars of Independence and created the Flag of Argentina
Hans Gram: Danish-born American composer
James Madison: 4th US President
Honoré Gabriel Riqueti: Comte de Mirabeau, French revolutionary
John Hancock: American merchant and statesman who was 1st to sign the Declaration of Independence
Patrick Henry: American Revolutionary and Founding Father famous for his "Give me liberty or give me death" speech
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: German composer, son of J. S. Bach
William Pitt the Elder: British Prime Minister
Jacob Israel Emden [Jacob ben Tswi]: German rabbi
Georg Philipp Telemann: German late baroque composer
Peder Horrebow: Danish astronomer
Jens Juel: Danish diplomat
Giovanni Bernini: Italian baroque sculptor
Galileo Galilei: Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer who has been called the father of science
Tycho Brahe: Danish astronomer
Joan of Arc: Roman Catholic Saint and national heroine of France
Guillaume Dufay: Franco-Flemish composer and theorist