
What do they have in common, Alexander Hamilton and LeBron James? They’re both Capricorns! Capricorns, born between December 22 and January 19, are masters of the slow burn, turning focus and discipline into legacies that last. Hollywood icons, pioneering leaders, and innovators alike all share that patient drive that keeps them showing up when others don’t. They work late, plan ahead, and build something that endures. We’re shining a light on the Capricorns whose steady ambition has shaped culture and history. Which one grabs your attention? Share your pick in the comments.
#1: Humphrey Bogart (born on December 25, 1899)
Humphrey Bogart became a Hollywood icon through grit and restraint. He played sharp-minded, morally complex men in classics like The Maltese Falcon (1941) and Casablanca (1942), right in the middle of World War II.

Bogart earned his only Academy Award for The African Queen in 1952, but his rise was slow, starting on stage in the 1920s and hitting true stardom in his forties.
