List of Famous people born in January
Heather Childers
Heather Star Childers is an American television news anchor. She was a former anchor of the first hour of Fox & Friends First for Fox News Channel, and worked for the organization from 2010 until 2020. She currently co-anchors American Agenda on Newsmax TV.
Timothy Noah
Timothy Robert Noah is an American journalist and author. Previously he was labor policy editor for Politico, a contributing writer at MSNBC.com, a senior editor of The New Republic, where he wrote the "TRB From Washington" column, and a senior writer at Slate, where for a decade he wrote the "Chatterbox" column. In April 2012 Noah published a book, The Great Divergence, about income inequality in the United States.
Rani Khedira
Rani Khedira is a German professional footballer who plays as a midfielder or a central defender for FC Augsburg.
Barry Keenan
Barry Keenan is an American businessman, best known as the mastermind behind the 1963 kidnapping of Frank Sinatra, Jr.
Asra Nomani
Asra Quratulain Nomani is an American author and former Georgetown University professor. She is co-director of the Pearl Project, a faculty-student, investigative-reporting project into the kidnapping and murder of her former colleague, The Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl.
Luka Šamanić
Luka Šamanić is a Croatian professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA). A power forward, he was drafted 19th overall by the Spurs in the 2019 NBA draft.
Shunji Iwai
Shunji Iwai is a Japanese film director, video artist, writer and documentary maker.
Mathilde Warnier
Mathilde Warnier is a French actress, model, and columnist.
Arthur Chu
Arthur Chu is an American columnist and former contestant on the syndicated U.S. game show Jeopardy!. Chu first became known for the unusual style of play he adopted during his eleven-game winning streak on Jeopardy! When the shows aired, Chu attracted criticism from many for jumping from category to category rather than selecting clues in sequential order, a strategy known as the "Forrest Bounce", after former champion Chuck Forrest.
David F. Sandberg
David F. Sandberg is a Swedish filmmaker. He is best known for his collective no-budget horror short films under the online pseudonym ponysmasher and for his 2016 directorial debut Lights Out, based on his 2013 acclaimed horror short of the same name. He also directed The Conjuring Universe spin-off horror film Annabelle: Creation (2017), Shazam! (2019), the seventh installment in the DC Extended Universe, and the experimental film I Flip You Off for Four Hours (2020).