Famous Tiger Celebrities — Complete List of Tiger Actors, Musicians & Stars
Burmese Zodiac • 13 famous people
Discover the famous actors, musicians, athletes, leaders, and more who were born under the Tiger sign in the Burmese Zodiac zodiac system.
Tiger 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 Tiger archetype — known for being Dignified, Principled, Intuitive, and Reserved— 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 Tiger.
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Born on Monday, the Tiger in Burmese tradition represents noble instinct and emotional depth. Monday-born people are ruled by the Moon, giving them heightened sensitivity, strong intuition, and a dignified bearing that draws others to them.
Key Traits
The 13 notable people below each embody the Dignified, Principled, Intuitive qualities associated with Tiger in the Burmese Zodiac tradition.
Harrison Ford
July 13, 1942
He was a carpenter before landing Han Solo, and his films have grossed over $9 billion worldwide.
Steve McQueen
March 24, 1930
The "King of Cool" did many of his own stunts and was the highest-paid movie star in the world in the 1960s.
Neil Armstrong
August 5, 1930
He became the first human to walk on the Moon and his "one small step" quote is one of the most famous in history.
Joe Biden
November 20, 1942
He served as the 46th US President and was previously the youngest senator elected at age 29 in 1972.
Jimi Hendrix
November 27, 1942
Widely regarded as the greatest electric guitarist ever, he revolutionized rock music in just four years.
Rain
June 25, 1982
The Korean superstar was named one of TIME's 100 Most Influential People and starred in Hollywood and K-dramas.
General Aung San
February 13, 1915
The father of Burmese independence negotiated freedom from Britain before his assassination at just 32.
Rodrigo Duterte
March 28, 1945
The controversial Filipino president was a longtime mayor of Davao City before winning the presidency in 2016.
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
September 9, 1949
Indonesia's first directly elected president served two terms and stabilized the nation after the Asian financial crisis.
Tony Jaa
February 5, 1976
The Thai martial arts star performs all his own stunts without wires, reviving Muay Thai cinema worldwide.
Lea Salonga
February 22, 1971
She was the singing voice of both Jasmine and Mulan in Disney films and won a Tony for "Miss Saigon."
Bob Marley
February 6, 1945
He brought reggae to the world stage and his music became an anthem for oppressed people everywhere.
Usain Bolt
August 21, 1986
The fastest human ever recorded won eight Olympic gold medals and holds the 100m and 200m world records.