Famous Rat Celebrities — Complete List of Rat Actors, Musicians & Stars
Burmese Zodiac • 13 famous people
Discover the famous actors, musicians, athletes, leaders, and more who were born under the Rat sign in the Burmese Zodiac zodiac system.
Rat 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 Rat archetype — known for being Contemplative, Scholarly, Expansive, and Generous— 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 Rat.
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Born on Thursday, the Rat in Burmese astrology is ruled by Jupiter and represents wisdom and expansive thinking. Unlike the Chinese Rat, the Burmese Thursday Rat is a contemplative philosopher — generous, scholarly, and driven by the pursuit of higher knowledge.
Key Traits
The 13 notable people below each embody the Contemplative, Scholarly, Expansive qualities associated with Rat in the Burmese Zodiac tradition.
Albert Einstein
March 14, 1879
His theory of relativity revolutionized physics and his name became synonymous with genius itself.
Beyoncé
September 4, 1981
She is the most Grammy-awarded artist of all time with 32 wins and her visual albums redefined music.
Elvis Presley
January 8, 1935
The "King of Rock and Roll" sold over one billion records worldwide, more than any solo artist in history.
Marilyn Monroe
June 1, 1926
Born Norma Jeane, she became the most iconic sex symbol of the 20th century and remains a cultural phenomenon.
Muhammad Ali
January 17, 1942
Self-proclaimed "The Greatest," he refused the Vietnam draft and became a global symbol of resistance.
Bruce Lee
November 27, 1940
He became the most iconic martial artist in history and founded Jeet Kune Do philosophy.
Mahatma Gandhi
October 2, 1869
His philosophy of non-violent resistance freed India from British rule and inspired civil rights movements worldwide.
U Nu
May 25, 1907
Myanmar's first democratically elected prime minister was a devout Buddhist who tried to make Buddhism the state religion.
Bhumibol Adulyadej
December 5, 1927
Thailand's beloved King Rama IX reigned for over 70 years, the longest in Thai history, and was a jazz musician.
Ferdinand Marcos
September 11, 1917
He ruled the Philippines for 21 years until the People Power Revolution ousted him in 1986.
Mahathir Mohamad
July 10, 1925
He served as Malaysia's PM for 22 years and then again at age 92, making him the world's oldest leader.
Habibie
June 25, 1936
The Indonesian aerospace engineer became president and oversaw the country's democratic transition in 1998-99.
Frida Kahlo
July 6, 1907
Her deeply personal self-portraits made her one of the most recognized artists of the 20th century.