VIP Birthdays - February
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Current Planets
28-Apr-2025, 06:57
UT/GMT
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| Sun | 8 | 14'41" | 14n15 | ||
| Moon | 15 | 3' 4" | 20n02 | ||
| Mercury | 11 | 57'30" | 2n06 | ||
| Venus | 28 | 43'17" | 0n55 | ||
| Mars | 4 | 21'43" | 21n10 | ||
| Jupiter | 20 | 49'50" | 22n53 | ||
| Saturn | 27 | 34'14" | 2s48 | ||
| Uranus | 26 | 9'53" | 19n05 | ||
| Neptune | 1 | 0'40" | 0s46 | ||
| Pluto | 3 | 48'32" | 22s44 | ||
| TrueNode | 26 | 45'39"r | 1s17 | ||
| Chiron | 23 | 54'53" | 9n59 | ||
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February 01: English singer, songwriter, and actor who came to fame as the youngest member of the band One Direction (which went on an indefinite hiatus in 2016). His film roles include ''Dunkirk'' (2017), ''Don't Worry Darling'' and ''My Policeman'' (both 2022). His third solo album, ''Harry's House'' (2022)
February 02: Colombian singer, songwriter, dancer, record producer, choreographer, and model, often referred to as the 'Queen of Latin Music', she is noted for her versatility in music. Born and raised in Barranquilla, she began performing in school, demonstrating Latin, Arabic, and rock and roll influences
February 03: Irish singer-songwriter and guitarist from Dublin who gained popularity from posting cover songs on her YouTube account. As of June 2021, her YouTube channel has received over 21 million total views. Gartland describes her music as folk pop, most heavily influenced by Joni Mitchell, Regina
February 04: American lawyer and investment advisor, he is the second son of 46th President of the USA, Joe Biden. He is a founding partner of investment and advisory firm Rosemont Seneca Partners. Biden was recruited to the board of Burisma Holdings, one of the largest private natural gas producers in Ukraine,
February 05: American musician whose breakthrough album was 'Don't Be Cruel,' 1988. Continually surrounded by a maelstrom, Bobby has been reputedly doing coke, on crack, in fights, getting some girl pregnant. He and his famous wife, Whitney Houston, maintain a steady position on the headlines of the scandal
February 06: American singer and noted family, the daughter of popular music entertainer of the '50s, Nat 'King' Cole. She won Grammys in 1975 as 'Best New Artist' and 'Best Female R&B Vocalist.' By 1979, she had released six consecutive gold records and was well on her way to becoming the top woman pop
February 07: American country-western musician considered the most-loved and best-paid in history. Beginning with his No. 1 hit in 1989, 'If Tomorrow Never Comes,' to 1998 his multimillion-dollar career portfolio includes 15 No.1 hits, 67 million albums sold, a touring company, film and video production,
February 08: American astrologer, wife of Steven Forrest and co-author with him of 'Skymates.' She co-wrote the text for AIR Software's 'The Sky We Share' and 'The Single Sky' synastry reports. She has maintained a thriving astrological practice since June 1983, has published in all the major astrological
February 09: American actress and noted family, the third of seven kids of writer-director John Farrow and actress Maureen O'Sullivan. She had a bout with polio when she was nine, an experience that shaped her life from then on. Exiled to a ward in Los Angeles General Hospital, she lay on a bed among the
February 10: American professional swimmer who, at the age of two, learned to swim when his family moved to Hawaii. At 14, the family returned to California and he worked out every morning in the pool. By 17, Spitz was known as the world's best swimmer for breaking five world records in international
February 11: American actress who rose to international fame playing 'Rachel,' the sexy waitress on the immensely popular television comedy show ''Friends'' (1994-2004). She has since starred in various commercially successful comedy and drama films and TV series, and forged a parallel career as a film and TV
February 12: American lawyer, politician and U.S. President. As one of the most respected figures in history and most famous leaders of the United States, he held office from 1861-1865. Lincoln was a member of the Legislature from 1834-1841, a U.S. Representative from 1847-1849 and the issuer of the
February 13: American actress who debuted in the 1954 film 'Pushover.' Her film credits include 'Bell, Book, and Candle,' 1959, 'The Man With the Golden Arm,' 1955 and 'Vertigo,' 1958. She has also done some TV. She won a beauty contest at age 20, and 50 years later is still considered one of the world's
February 14: American politician, businessman, author and billionaire, who served as the mayor of New York City from 2002 to 2013. He is currently a candidate in the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 United States presidential election. As of November 2019, Bloomberg was the 14th richest person in the
February 15: American rapper, singer, actress and songwriter, whose debut EP ''Tina Snow'' (2018) was named after her alter ego, whom she describes as 'a more raw version' of herself. She signed to 300 Entertainment in November 2018, making her the first female rapper on the label. Her first full-length musical
February 16: Canadian singer-songwriter and record producer known for his sonic versatility and dark lyricism. Tesfaye's music explores escapism, romance, and melancholia, and is often inspired by personal experiences. Also known as The Noise or Kin Kane, he has received numerous accolades, including three
February 17: American famed basketball star, known by some as the 'Best Player Alive.' Over 13 seasons as pro basketball's most dynamic and influential star, a dazzling career, there seemed to be nothing he could not do. He won six world championships with the Chicago Bulls, ten scoring titles and enough Most
February 18: Japanese conceptual artist, musician, designer, composer, poet and performer, the widow of ex-Beatle John Lennon. Ono was the daughter of a prominent Tokyo banking family and enjoyed an privileged, aristocratic childhood. When rumors of a Tokyo bombing began to spread during World War II, her
February 19: Austrian pop and rock musician and rapper. Falco's first hit was 'Der Kommissar' ('The Commissioner') from the 1982 album Einzelhaft. A German language song about drug consumption that combines rap verses with a sung chorus, Falco's record was a number-one success in many countries but failed to
February 20: Barbadian singer, actress, and businesswoman whose third album ''Good Girl Gone Bad'' (2007) incorporated elements of dance-pop and established her status as a sex symbol in the music industry. The chart-topping single 'Umbrella' earned Rihanna her first Grammy Award and catapulted her to global
February 21: American jazz singer, although may be more accurate to classify her as a 'soul' singer because of the emotion that permeates her material, or as an eclectic because of her signature blend of soul, jazz, blues, gospel and pop. Simone’s version of George Gershwin’s 'I Loves You Porgy,' 1959, became
February 22: American actress and noted family, the daughter of John Drew Barrymore and Idelko Jaid who bears the name of an acting family that has been famous for generations. By age ten, she had credits in several outstanding films, 'Altered States,' 'E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial,' 'Irreconcilable Differences'
February 23: American screen and stage actor, screenwriter and producer from a noted family, who was a part of the counterculture of the 1960s. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for 'Easy Rider' (1969), and the Academy Award for Best Actor for 'Ulee's Gold' (1997). For the
February 24: American entrepreneur, one of the originators of the computer revolution, co-founder of Apple Computer Corporation and Pixar Animation Studios. Adopted as an infant, Jobs was into electronics by the time he was 10. As a teenager, he got himself hired at Hewlett-Packard, a Silicon Valley
February 25: English musician, singer, songwriter, and music and film producer who achieved international fame as the lead guitarist of the Beatles. Sometimes called 'the quiet Beatle', Harrison embraced Indian culture and helped broaden the scope of popular music through his incorporation of Indian
February 26: American musician, a country western singer and guitar player who is charismatic and rough-hewn. He shot out of obscurity in cotton-patch Arkansas to become one of the most enduring and popular figures of the mid-'50s folk scene. His music includes 'Folsom Prison Blues' and 'I Walk the Line.'
February 27: American noted family, the daughter and only child of Bill and Hillary Clinton. When she was born, the parents were in the Governor's mansion of Arkansas. Her dad was inaugurated U.S. President on 20 January 1993. In Washington DC, she attended the private school Sidwell Friends where she
February 28: American actress, singer and dancer, the youngest person ever inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame. Peters won a Golden Globe for the film 'Pennies From Heaven,' 1981; nominated four times, she won a Tony Award for 'Song and Dance' in 1985. She received a nomination for a Grammy in January
February 29: British-Australian larger-than-life radio funnyman, television presenter, writer, performer of comedy and advertorial spokesperson, he started his media career in Australia in the late 1970s, but also worked in his native United Kingdom. Jonathan 'Jono' Coleman was born in London but was
