List of Famous Scorpios
Melisa Döngel
Melisa Döngel is a Turkish actress and model. She is best known for her role as Deniz Çelik in the drama series Bizim Hikaye. Her maternal family is of Russian descent.
Sasha Sokolov
Sasha Sokolov is a paradoxical writer of Russian literature.
Trevor Baxter
Trevor Baxter was a British actor and playwright. He was educated at Dulwich College and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Davo Karničar
Davorin "Davo" Karničar was a Slovene alpinist and extreme skier.
Tandara Caixeta
Tandara Alves Caixeta is a Brazilian professional volleyball player. She plays for the Brazil women's national volleyball team and for Sesc-Rio in the Brazilian Superliga. She competed for Brazil in the 2012 Summer Olympics, winning a gold medal. She is 1.84 m tall. She is the daughter of Evaldo Caixeta, a former amateur player with Banco do Brasil Athletic Association. At the age of nine, after trying many different sports, she saw a TV advert and decided to go to a volleyball trial.
Jefferson Lerma
Jefferson Andrés Lerma Solís is a Colombian professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Championship club AFC Bournemouth and the Colombia national team. He has also been used as a defensive midfielder and as a right-back.
Sarah Carter
Sarah Sanguin Carter is a Canadian actress. She is known for her recurring role as Alicia Baker in the superhero series Smallville (2004–2005), Madeleine Poe in Shark (2006-2008), and main role as Maggie in the TNT science fiction series Falling Skies (2011–2015).
Luis Mendoza
Luis Alonso Mendoza Rodríguez is a Mexican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Texas Rangers and the Kansas City Royals and Nippon Professional Baseball for the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters and the Hanshin Tigers.
John Harwood
John Harwood is an American journalist working as White House Correspondent for CNN as of February 2021. Harwood was formerly an editor-at-large for CNBC. He was the chief Washington Correspondent for CNBC and a contributor for The New York Times. He wrote a weekly column entitled "The Caucus" that appeared on Monday about Washington politics and policy. Before joining the Times, he wrote for The Wall Street Journal.
Michael D. Brown
Michael DeWayne Brown served as the first undersecretary of Emergency Preparedness and Response, a division of the Department of Homeland Security. This position is generally referred to as the director or administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). He was appointed in January 2003 by President George W. Bush and resigned following his controversial handling of Hurricane Katrina in September 2005. Brown first had been appointed as general counsel at FEMA. After the 9/11 terrorist attacks President Bush nominated Brown to become deputy director of FEMA. Brown currently hosts a radio talk show on 850 KOA in Denver, Colorado.