Famous Tuskless Elephant Celebrities — Complete List of Tuskless Elephant Actors, Musicians & Stars
Burmese Zodiac • 13 famous people
Discover the famous actors, musicians, athletes, leaders, and more who were born under the Tuskless Elephant sign in the Burmese Zodiac zodiac system.
Tuskless Elephant 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 Tuskless Elephant archetype — known for being Determined, Independent, Rebellious, and Self-reliant— 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 Tuskless Elephant.
Explore famous Tuskless Elephant celebrities - a curated list of Tuskless Elephant actors, musicians, athletes, and world leaders. Learn what makes Tuskless Elephant personalities stand out, from iconic Tuskless Elephant women to legendary Tuskless Elephant men.
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Born on Wednesday afternoon, the Tuskless Elephant represents the shadow side of the week — Rahu's influence in Burmese astrology. These individuals are fiercely independent souls who walk their own path, defying convention with quiet power and remarkable resilience.
Key Traits
The 13 notable people below each embody the Determined, Independent, Rebellious qualities associated with Tuskless Elephant in the Burmese Zodiac tradition.
Leonardo DiCaprio
November 11, 1974
He finally won his Oscar for "The Revenant" after five previous nominations spanning two decades.
Marie Curie
November 7, 1867
The first person to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences, her work on radioactivity changed medicine forever.
Kurt Vonnegut
November 11, 1922
His satirical novels including "Slaughterhouse-Five" made him one of the most influential American authors.
Björk
November 21, 1965
The Icelandic artist has released twelve studio albums and is known for her avant-garde music and visuals.
Matthew McConaughey
November 4, 1969
His career reinvention known as the "McConaissance" culminated in a Best Actor Oscar for "Dallas Buyers Club."
Song Joong-ki
September 19, 1985
His role in "Descendants of the Sun" sparked a Korean Wave phenomenon across Southeast Asia.
Indira Gandhi
November 19, 1917
India's first and only female prime minister served for nearly 16 years and was called the "Iron Lady of India."
Aung San Suu Kyi
June 19, 1945
Born on a Thursday but with Wednesday afternoon associations, she spent 15 years under house arrest.
Joko Widodo
June 21, 1961
Indonesia's "man of the people" rose from furniture business owner to president, known for his humble style.
Duterte Rodrigo
March 28, 1945
The Filipino strongman served as mayor for over 20 years before becoming president.
Siti Nurhaliza
January 11, 1979
Malaysia's "Voice of Asia" has won over 200 music awards and is Southeast Asia's best-selling female artist.
Apinya Sakuljaroensuk
September 19, 1987
Thailand's most acclaimed actress won multiple international film awards for her raw dramatic performances.
Diego Maradona
October 30, 1960
His "Hand of God" and "Goal of the Century" in the same 1986 World Cup match are football's most famous moments.