Hello everyone and welcome to season!! Capricorns are known for being ambitious, determined, helpful and realistic. Will the capricorn faves share these traits?? Let's find out and celebrate a wonderful birth season for our Capricorn friends on ONTD
Denzel Washington, December 28
Who doesn.t love Denzel? Find me someone who hates Denzel and I'll show you someone who has no feeling. He’s a critically acclaimed actor, winning Oscars for Glory and Training Day and is the only black man to have been voted sexiest man alive in People Magazine. He’s been married to wife Pauletta Pearson since 1983.
Dame Maggie Smith, December 28
Frankly, you’re an evil person if you don’t like Professor McGonagall. I’m pretty sure you’re a Death Eater. She starred opposite Laurence Olivier in Othello and said that he was a right dick (in her appearance on Graham Norton) and is best known currently for her portrayal of Professor McGonagall in Harry Potter and as Dowager Countess Violet in Downton Abbey.
Betty White, January 17
Betty White is the grandma you wish you had... she's fun, sassy, kind and HILARIOUS. May we all live to be as effervescent as Ms Betty White!
Oscar Isaac, January 5 MARCH 9
Okay everyone, forget it, Oscar isn't a capricorn. Keeping this gif up so you can look at it!
Danica McKeller, January 3
Beloved for her portrayal of Winnie Cooper in The Wonder Years, Danica Keller is a literal Ph.D in mathematics and has written several books aimed at young girls to help them with math. Since women are often considered or consider themselves weak in mathematics, her work is genuinely inspiring.
Justin Trudeau, December 25
Also known as Trubae, he is the son of former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and was predicted to become Prime Minister of Canada by none other than President Richard Nixon. The current leader of the Liberal Party, his party won in a landslide against Stephen Harper’s Conservative Party and his cabinet is one of the most diverse that Canada has ever seen. He has also formally apologized for Canada’s poor treatment of it’s First Nations people and has opened investigations into the disappearances of many indigenous women.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, January 13
Known best as Elaine from Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus has acted in films and television, getting her start with two seasons on Saturday Night Live. She is the first actor of the Seinfeld cast to break “the Seinfeld Curse” heading her own show with moderate success in “The New Adventures of Old Christine”. She is presently portraying Vice President Selina Meyer on Veep.
Michelle Obama, January 17
First Lady Michelle Obama gets as much or more flak than her husband the president. She’s focused on poverty, healthy living, and education during her time as First Lady, which many people seem to have a problem with (because they’re terrible). She earned her J.D. from Harvard Law School and did a lot of work for public service in the Chicago area. People want to blame her for the nasty looking “healthy” lunches kids are being served in schools, but it’s not like she personally oversees the making of all the meals. They're just jealous of her intelligence, her on point fashion, and her amazing arms.
Martin Luther King Jr., Jan 15
If you don’t know about MLK Jr., you’re probably not from around the US. The Civil Rights leader starting in the 1950s until his death in 1968, MLK Jr. was a Baptist preacher, and his father’s teachings against segregation had a large effect on him. He fought the good fight in Alabama, with the Montgomery bus boycott, sit ins, marches in Birmingham, and his famous “I Have a Dream” speech, delivered below the Lincoln monument in Washington, D.C. He was a critical part of the creation and passing of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and 1965 Voting Rights Act.
SPECIAL SHOUTOUT TO SAG/CAP CUSPIE CHRISTINA AGUILERA~!
Others: Eddie Redmayne, Diane Sawyer, Gaby Hoffman, Stephen Hawking, Alexander Hamilton, J.K. Simmons, Nichelle Nichols, Mary J. Blige, Aaliyah, Kate Middleton, James Earl Jones, Susan Lucci, Eddie Vedder, Holliday Grainger, Kit Harington, Lady Bird Johnson
source: biography.com's famous capricorn list
Words by yurasama_love editing/formatting by dangerbuffalo
Denzel Washington, December 28
Who doesn.t love Denzel? Find me someone who hates Denzel and I'll show you someone who has no feeling. He’s a critically acclaimed actor, winning Oscars for Glory and Training Day and is the only black man to have been voted sexiest man alive in People Magazine. He’s been married to wife Pauletta Pearson since 1983.
Dame Maggie Smith, December 28
Frankly, you’re an evil person if you don’t like Professor McGonagall. I’m pretty sure you’re a Death Eater. She starred opposite Laurence Olivier in Othello and said that he was a right dick (in her appearance on Graham Norton) and is best known currently for her portrayal of Professor McGonagall in Harry Potter and as Dowager Countess Violet in Downton Abbey.
Betty White, January 17
Betty White is the grandma you wish you had... she's fun, sassy, kind and HILARIOUS. May we all live to be as effervescent as Ms Betty White!
Okay everyone, forget it, Oscar isn't a capricorn. Keeping this gif up so you can look at it!
Danica McKeller, January 3
Beloved for her portrayal of Winnie Cooper in The Wonder Years, Danica Keller is a literal Ph.D in mathematics and has written several books aimed at young girls to help them with math. Since women are often considered or consider themselves weak in mathematics, her work is genuinely inspiring.
Justin Trudeau, December 25
Also known as Trubae, he is the son of former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and was predicted to become Prime Minister of Canada by none other than President Richard Nixon. The current leader of the Liberal Party, his party won in a landslide against Stephen Harper’s Conservative Party and his cabinet is one of the most diverse that Canada has ever seen. He has also formally apologized for Canada’s poor treatment of it’s First Nations people and has opened investigations into the disappearances of many indigenous women.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, January 13
Known best as Elaine from Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus has acted in films and television, getting her start with two seasons on Saturday Night Live. She is the first actor of the Seinfeld cast to break “the Seinfeld Curse” heading her own show with moderate success in “The New Adventures of Old Christine”. She is presently portraying Vice President Selina Meyer on Veep.
Michelle Obama, January 17
First Lady Michelle Obama gets as much or more flak than her husband the president. She’s focused on poverty, healthy living, and education during her time as First Lady, which many people seem to have a problem with (because they’re terrible). She earned her J.D. from Harvard Law School and did a lot of work for public service in the Chicago area. People want to blame her for the nasty looking “healthy” lunches kids are being served in schools, but it’s not like she personally oversees the making of all the meals. They're just jealous of her intelligence, her on point fashion, and her amazing arms.
Martin Luther King Jr., Jan 15
If you don’t know about MLK Jr., you’re probably not from around the US. The Civil Rights leader starting in the 1950s until his death in 1968, MLK Jr. was a Baptist preacher, and his father’s teachings against segregation had a large effect on him. He fought the good fight in Alabama, with the Montgomery bus boycott, sit ins, marches in Birmingham, and his famous “I Have a Dream” speech, delivered below the Lincoln monument in Washington, D.C. He was a critical part of the creation and passing of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and 1965 Voting Rights Act.
SPECIAL SHOUTOUT TO SAG/CAP CUSPIE CHRISTINA AGUILERA~!
Others: Eddie Redmayne, Diane Sawyer, Gaby Hoffman, Stephen Hawking, Alexander Hamilton, J.K. Simmons, Nichelle Nichols, Mary J. Blige, Aaliyah, Kate Middleton, James Earl Jones, Susan Lucci, Eddie Vedder, Holliday Grainger, Kit Harington, Lady Bird Johnson
source: biography.com's famous capricorn list
Words by yurasama_love editing/formatting by dangerbuffalo