According to the AstroTwins, “Aquarius energy is innovative and avant-garde. From experimental electronic music to community-oriented living, there’s nothing that this sign won’t explore. As the sign that rules groups and teams, bringing people together around a social cause or political agenda is an Aquarian specialty. Aquarius energy is cutting-edge, out there and even a little strange at times.”
Famous Aquarius celebrities
Oprah Winfrey
January 29, 1954 Oprah. Enough said…but we could also mention that the media mogul was the host of The Oprah Winfrey Show for over 20 seasons! She’s also an Oscar-nominated actress, as well as producer, philanthropist and author.
Jennifer Aniston
February 11, 1969 The Golden Globe winner played Rachel Green on the hit sitcom Friends. The actress’ film and TV credits also include The Break-Up, Along Came Polly, Office Space, Horrible Bosses, Cake, Dumplin’ and The Morning Show.
Bob Marley
February 6, 1945 Bob Marley was a Jamaican singer and the voice behind songs like “Jamming,” “Could You Be Loved” and “Sun Is Shining.” He passed away in 1981 at the age of 36.
Harry Styles
February 1, 1994 Harry Styles was a member of the boy band One Direction. The singer has had a successful solo career post-1D. Styles won his first Grammy in 2021, taking home the Best Pop Solo Performance award for “Watermelon Sugar.”
Justin Timberlake
January 31, 1981 Like Styles, Justin Timberlake is also a former boy band member. He was a singer in the American boy band *NSYNC. The performer released his first solo studio album, Justified, in 2002. “SexyBack, “Suit & Tie,” and “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” are among some of Timberlake’s popular songs.
Emma Roberts
February 10, 1991 Emma Roberts, who happens to be Oscar winner Julia Roberts’ niece, was the star of Nickelodeon’s Unfabulous. She has since gone on to star in Scream Queens and American Horror Story. The actress became a mother in 2020 with the birth of her son Rhodes.
Alicia Keys
January 25, 1981 Alicia Keys, born Alicia Augello Cook, is a Grammy Award-winning musical artist. Not only is she a powerhouse singer and skilled on the keys, but she’s also an actress who has appeared in films like The Secret Life of Bees and The Nanny Diaries.
Bobby Brown
February 5, 1969 Bobby Brown is an American singer. He was married to Whitney Houston, whom he shared daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown with, from 1992 until 2007.
Nick Carter
January 28, 1980 Nick Carter is a member of the Backstreet Boys. The boy bander, who is Aaron Carter’s big brother, came in second place on Season 21 of Dancing with the Stars.
Sarah Palin
February 11, 1964 The former governor of Alaska was picked as John McCain’s running mate in the 2008 presidential election. The TV personality and mom of five appeared on The Masked Singer in 2020.
Mischa Barton
January 24, 1986 Actress Mischa Barton famously played Marissa Cooper on the teen drama series TheO.C.
Michael Jordan
February 17, 1963 Michael Jordan is a former professional basketball player. The NBA star played 13 seasons with the Bulls and played himself in 1996’s Space Jam.
Ellen DeGeneres
January 26, 1958 The comedian starred on the ABC sitcom Ellen. Ellen has won numerous Daytime Emmy Awards since her eponymous daytime talk show first premiered in 2003.
Taylor Lautner
February 11, 1992 Taylor Lautner is an actor known for playing Jacob Black in the Twilight films with Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson.
Ed Sheeran
February 17, 1991 The “Shape of You,” “Perfect” and “Thinking Out Loud” singer hails from Halifax, England. Ed Sheeran has collaborated on songs with Beyoncé, Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber. The Grammy-winning artist welcomed his first child, daughter Lyra Antarctica Seaborn Sheeran, with his wife Cherry Seaborn in 2020.
Shakira
February 2, 1977 The Colombian superstar is a Grammy and Latin Grammy winner. The Pies Descalzos Foundation founder and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador’s songs include “Waka Waka,” “She Wolf,” “La Tortura,” “Hips Don’t Lie.”
John Travolta
February 18, 1954 Vincent Vega (Pulp Fiction), Tony Manero (Saturday Night Fever), and Danny Zuko (Grease) are just a few of the iconic roles triple threat John Travolta has played. The actor scored his first Oscar nomination and Golden Globe nomination for his performance in 1977’s Saturday Night Fever.
Chloë Grace Moretz
February 10, 1997 Chloë Grace Moretz has been acting since she was a young girl. The actress has starred in If I Stay, Kick-Ass, and Neighbors 2.
Abraham Lincoln
February 12, 1809 Abraham Lincoln, the 16th U.S. president, issued the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863. He was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth in 1865.
Dr. Dre
February 18, 1965 Dr. Dre is a rapper and producer. In 2006, he co-founded the audio brand Beats by Dr. Dre (Beats) with Jimmy Iovine.
Ayn Rand
February 2, 1905 The Russian-born writer and philosopher was the author of The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged. She died in 1982.
William Henry Harrison
February 9, 1773 William Henry Harrison was the ninth president of the United States. He became the first president to die in office in 1841.
William McKinley
January 29, 1843 William McKinley was inaugurated as the 25th American president in 1897. He served until his assassination in 1901.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
January 30, 1882 Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected as the 32nd president of the United States. Fun fact: President Theodore Roosevelt was his fifth cousin.
Ronald Reagan
February 6, 1911 Ronald Regan was an actor before becoming the 40th president of the United States. He served from 1981 to 1989.
Virginia Woolf
January 25, 1882 Adeline Virginia Woolf was an English writer, who penned A Room of One’s Own, Mrs Dalloway, Jacob’s Room and To the Lighthouse.
Langston Hughes
February 1, 1901 James Mercer Langston Hughes, a poet and social activist, is regarded as a “leading figure in the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s,” per Biography.com.
Gertrude Stein
February 3, 1874 Gertrude Stein was an American writer, who moved to France in 1903. According to the Poetry Foundation, she helped “shape an artistic movement that demanded a novel form of expression and a conscious break with the past.”
Charles Dickens
February 7, 1812 Charles Dickens was an English writer. His famous works include A Tale of Two Cities, A Christmas Carol, Great Expectations, and Oliver Twist.
Toni Morrison
February 18, 1931 Toni Morrison, who died in 2019, was a novelist who wrote Beloved, The Bluest Eye and Song of Solomon. She was the first African-American woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Christian Dior
January 21, 1905 The French designer founded his namesake fashion house Christian Dior in 1946. He passed away in 1957.
Megan Thee Stallion
February 15, 1995 The rapper was born Megan Jovon Ruth Pete. She previously told Houstonia that she was called “Stallion” when she was younger. “I put it as my main name on Twitter, and ever since then everybody’s just been calling me Stallion,” she explained. Megan Thee Stallion took home the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 2021. Next up, the best self-care practice for you, according to your zodiac sign.