List of Famous Capricorns
Fabio Perini
Fabio Perini is an Italian entrepreneur and inventor, founder of Perini Navi shipyard (1983) and of the machinery company Fabio Perini S.p.A. (1966).
Jorge Fernando
Peter Hultqvist
Carl Anders Peter Hultqvist is a Swedish politician of the Social Democrats who has been serving as Minister for Defence in the Swedish Government since 3 October 2014.
Patsy Toh
Patsy Toh is a Chinese-born pianist living in London, England. She has taught at the Royal Academy of Music since 1975, and became a Fellow in 1995.
Robert D. Ziff
Robert D. Ziff is an American billionaire, and the middle son of publishing magnate William Bernard Ziff Jr. and grandson of William Bernard Ziff Sr. He and his two brothers inherited the family fortune in 1994.
Christopher Stanley
Christopher Stanley is an American film and television actor, best known for his role as the politician Henry Francis, the second husband of Betty Francis played by January Jones on Mad Men. After a recurring role in the third and fourth seasons, he is a main cast member in the fifth, sixth and seventh seasons. He appeared in the Ben Affleck-directed film Argo.
Daniel Monzón
Daniel Monzón Jerez, better known as Daniel Monzón is a Spanish film writer and director. He is known for his work in mystery, action and science fiction films, such as Celda 211, El Niño, The Kovak Box, Heart of the Warrior and Yucatán.
Jeff Yagher
Jeffrey Brian Yagher is an American actor.
William J. Fallon
William Joseph Fallon is a retired United States Navy four-star admiral who retired after serving for over 41 years. His last military assignment was as Commander, U.S. Central Command from March 2007 to March 2008. ADM Fallon was the first Navy officer to hold that position. His other four-star assignments include Commander, U.S. Pacific Command from February 2005 to March 2007, Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command from October 2003 to February 2005, and 31st Vice Chief of Naval Operations from October 2000 to August 2003. On March 11, 2008, he announced his resignation from CENTCOM and retirement from active duty, citing administrative complications caused in part by an article in Esquire Magazine, which described him as the only thing standing between the Bush Administration and war with Iran.