Famous Snake Celebrities
Chinese Zodiac âĒ 13 famous people
Discover the famous actors, musicians, athletes, leaders, and more who were born under the Snake sign in the Chinese Zodiac zodiac system.
Taylor Swift
December 13, 1989
She is the only artist to have five albums each sell over one million copies in their first week.
Daniel Radcliffe
July 23, 1989
He was cast as Harry Potter at age 11 and went on to star in all eight films of the billion-dollar franchise.
J.K. Rowling
July 31, 1965
She went from being a single mother on welfare to the world's first billionaire author with the Harry Potter series.
Oprah Winfrey
January 29, 1954
Born into poverty in rural Mississippi, she became the first Black female billionaire and a global media mogul.
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.
Mao Zedong
December 26, 1893
The founding father of the People's Republic of China led the Communist revolution and ruled for 27 years.
Xi Jinping
June 15, 1953
China's paramount leader, he removed presidential term limits and launched the massive Belt and Road Initiative.
Gong Yoo
July 10, 1979
He starred in both "Train to Busan" and the drama "Goblin," each becoming massive cultural phenomena in Asia.
Akutagawa Ryunosuke
March 1, 1892
Japan's most prestigious literary prize is named after him, and Kurosawa's "Rashomon" is based on his short stories.
Ichiro Suzuki
October 22, 1973
He holds the MLB record for most hits in a single season (262) and amassed over 4,300 professional hits across Japan and the US.
Lang Lang
June 14, 1982
He performed at the 2008 Beijing Olympics opening ceremony and is credited with inspiring 80 million Chinese children to learn piano.
Indira Gandhi
November 19, 1917
India's first and only female prime minister served for nearly 16 years and was known as the "Iron Lady of India."
Muhammad Ali
January 17, 1942
Self-proclaimed "The Greatest," he refused the Vietnam draft on religious grounds and became a global symbol of resistance.