Famous Lion Celebrities — Complete List of Lion Actors, Musicians & Stars
Burmese Zodiac • 13 famous people
Discover the famous actors, musicians, athletes, leaders, and more who were born under the Lion sign in the Burmese Zodiac zodiac system.
Lion and Fame in Burmese Astrology
Burmese astrology is unique in that it assigns zodiac signs by the day of the week on which you were born — and Wednesday is split into morning and afternoon, giving the system 8 signs for 7 days. Each sign is associated with a cardinal direction, an animal, and a planet. Famous people who share a Burmese zodiac day often demonstrate the behavioral patterns and temperaments that Burmese tradition attributes to their weekday animal.
The Lion archetype — known for being Bold, Decisive, Energetic, and Forthright— manifests in the public lives of celebrities in distinctive ways. Below, you'll find 13 notable figures whose careers and public personas reflect the core qualities of Lion.
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Born on Tuesday, the Lion embodies martial energy and fearless determination. Tuesday-born individuals are ruled by Mars, making them bold warriors who face life with fiery courage. They are decisive leaders who never back down from a fight.
Key Traits
The 13 notable people below each embody the Bold, Decisive, Energetic qualities associated with Lion in the Burmese Zodiac tradition.
John F. Kennedy
May 29, 1917
The youngest elected US president inspired the Space Race and his assassination remains one of history's most analyzed events.
Clint Eastwood
May 31, 1930
He went from Westerns to directing Oscar winners, winning Best Director and Best Picture twice after age 60.
Novak Djokovic
May 22, 1987
He has won a record 24 Grand Slam singles titles, the most in men's tennis history.
Bob Dylan
May 24, 1941
He won the Nobel Prize in Literature for "creating new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition."
Naomi Campbell
May 22, 1970
She was one of the original "Big Six" supermodels and has been on over 500 magazine covers.
Queen Victoria
May 24, 1819
She reigned for 63 years over the British Empire at its peak, giving her name to an entire era.
Rabindranath Tagore
May 7, 1861
The first non-European Nobel laureate in Literature, he wrote the national anthems of both India and Bangladesh.
Ne Win
May 24, 1911
He ruled Myanmar for 26 years and reshaped the country's political system under his "Burmese Way to Socialism."
Than Shwe
February 2, 1933
He led Myanmar's military junta for nearly two decades and oversaw the construction of the new capital Naypyidaw.
Sukarno
June 6, 1901
Indonesia's founding president led the independence movement and united over 17,000 islands into one nation.
Imelda Marcos
July 2, 1929
The former Philippine First Lady infamously owned over 3,000 pairs of shoes while her country faced poverty.
Tini Sumarni
March 19, 1957
The Indonesian dangdut queen helped popularize the genre across Southeast Asia.
Che Guevara
June 14, 1928
The Argentine revolutionary's portrait became one of the most reproduced images in the world.