List of Famous Sagittarians
Isao Matsuoka
Isao Matsuoka is a longtime studio executive and former chairman of Toho Co., Ltd..
Uzi
Utku Cihan Yalçınkaya, better known by his stage name Uzi, is a Turkish rapper and songwriter. He rose with his hit songs "Krvn" and "Umrumda Değil". His debut album Kan was released in 2021.
Masatoshi Mutō
Masatoshi Muto is a Japanese diplomatic analyst and former diplomat who served as the Japanese ambassador to South Korea from 2010 to 2012. He also served as the Japanese ambassador to Kuwait in the late 2000s and was the Japanese consul-general in Hawaii in the early 2000s.
Kevin Parent
Kevin Parent is a bilingual Québécois singer-songwriter.
Patrice Garande
Patrice Garande is a French retired footballer who played as a striker, and is the current manager of Toulouse FC.
Dore Hoyer
Dore Hoyer was a German expressionist dancer and choreographer. She is credited as "one of the most important solo dancers of the Ausdruckstanz tradition." Inspired by Mary Wigman, she developed her own solo programmes and toured widely before and after the Second World War. Wigman called Hoyer "Europe's last great modern dancer."
Karl Ove Knausgård
Karl Ove Knausgård is a Norwegian author. He became known worldwide for six autobiographical novels, titled My Struggle. He has been described as "one of the 21st century's greatest literary sensations" by the Wall Street Journal. Since the completion of the My Struggle series in 2011, he has also published an autobiographical series entitled The Seasons Quartet, as well as critical work on the art of Edvard Munch.
Milhem Cortaz
Milhem Cortaz is a Brazilian actor.
Ahmed Naas
Ahmed Naas is a Paralympian athlete from Iraq competing in the F40 classification javelin throw. He won a silver medal in the javelin at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London.
Beatriz Zaneratto João
Beatriz Zaneratto João, commonly known as Beatriz or Bia, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for Palmeiras and the Brazil national team. She participated at the 2011, 2015, and 2019 editions of the FIFA Women's World Cup.