List of Famous Scorpios
Tetsushi Sakamoto
Tetsushi Sakamoto is a Japanese politician who serves as the Minister of Loneliness since 12 February 2021. He is also a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet, representing the Liberal Democratic Party (Japan).
Kirsten Kappert-Gonther
Kirsten Kappert-Gonther is a German psychotherapist and politician of Alliance 90/The Greens. Since the 2017 German federal election, she has been a member of the Bundestag, the federal parliament of Germany. She did not win the constituency mandate in Bremen I, but was elected via the Bremen state list.
Earnest Hooton
Earnest Albert Hooton was an American physical anthropologist known for his work on racial classification and his popular writings such as the book Up From The Ape. Hooton sat on the Committee on the Negro, a group that "focused on the anatomy of blacks and reflected the racism of the time."
Heinz Bosl
Heinz Bosl was a German ballet dancer.
Yan Frenkel
Yan Abramovich Frenkel was a popular Soviet composer and performer.
Konomi Suzuki
Konomi Suzuki is a Japanese singer from Osaka Prefecture who is signed to Mages. After winning the Animax All-Japan Anisong Grand Prix in 2011, she made her debut in 2012 with the release of her first single "Choir Jail", which peaked at 34 on the Oricon charts; the title track of which was used as the opening theme to the anime television series Dusk Maiden of Amnesia. She released her first album 17, in 2014, two albums in 2015, and a further album Lead, in 2016.
Rafael Iriondo
Rafael Iriondo Aurtenetxea was a Spanish football forward and manager.
Yuriy Arabov
Yuri Nikolaevich Arabov is a Russian screenwriter, writer, poet and educator. He is known for his long-lasting collaboration with Alexander Sokurov. He is an Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (1999).
Finola Hughes
Finola Hughes is an English actress, television host, entrepreneur, author, and dancer, best known for role as Anna Devane on the ABC soap operas General Hospital and All My Children, and her portrayal of Laura in the 1983 film Staying Alive, the sequel to Saturday Night Fever.
Ria Baran
Ria Baran was a German pair skater. She skated together with Paul Falk and twice became World champion and in 1952 Olympic champion. She was one of the oldest female figure skating Olympic champions.