User:Thehotelambush/Famous people
I am especially sure about the names in bold.
ILE
- Moby
- John Flansburgh
- Richard Linklater
- Larry Page
- Google founder
- Andrew Robl
- poker player
- Will Wright [1]
- creator of SimCity
SEI
- Jimi Hendrix
- Jay Kay
- lead singer of Jamiroquai
- David Letterman
- Letterman is always light and playful.
- Regina Spektor
- Owen Wilson
- Laid-back and sensitive. Owen Wilson has been friends with director Wes Anderson (LII) for many many years.
- Andrew Van Wyngarden
- Musician, MGMT.
LII
- Wes Anderson
- [2] Being interviewed by two types. Anderson doesn't care about (or, has a fatalistic view of) influencing the press's perceptions of him.
- Sergey Brin
- Google founder
- Phil Galfond [3]
- Top poker player. Likes to analyze poker hands: [4]. His style is to look at all the possibilities and consider each one in a logical way.
- John Linnell
- of They Might Be Giants.
- Ramana Maharshi
- Spiritual guru. Teachings are conceptual and abstract. Lived a very passive lifestyle, but still managed to attract many followers. Indifferent to and uninvolved in material matters, unlike other (no less authentic) gurus like Osho. Ramana always gave very concise answers, usually a sentence or two.
- Guy Pearce [5]
- D.T. Suzuki
- Naomi Watts
- Steven Wright
- Moved from ILI. His humor actually has a lot of :Ne:. Very "conceptual".
ESE
- Danny DeVito
- Not 100% on this.
- Gustavo Dudamel
- Laura Harring
- Jennifer Love Hewitt
- Paul McCartney
- Tina Majorino
- actress, Napoleon Dynamite
- Sarah Palin (or SEI?)
- Natalie Portman [6] (or SEI)
- Has been on Letterman's show 12+ times!
SLE
- Alec Baldwin
- Elisha Cuthbert [7] (or LSI)
- Bobby Fischer
- [8] Notice Fischer's relaxed and confident posture, typical of many irrational sensors. Fischer is terse, confident, athletic. The greatest pleasure for him in chess is "when you break [your opponent's] ego." Cavett seems to understand Fischer's personality well.
- [9]: "I don't believe in psychology, I believe in good moves."
- Bobby Flay
- Jimmy Kimmel
- Nisargadatta Maharaj
- Ridley Scott [10]
IEI
- William Buckley
LSI
- Dick Cavett (maybe LII)
- Christopher Langan
- Ayn Rand
- Thom Yorke
- Radiohead frontman. Maybe IEI?
EIE
- Friedrich Nietzsche (or IEI)
- Philippe Petit
- Famous for walking between the World Trade Center Towers on a tightrope.
- Charlie Rose
- Interviewer.
- Alex Trebek
- Very similar to Charlie Rose. Would consider ESE for both.
- Steve Jobs
- Widely regarded as a passionate, driven, and inspiring (though controversial and often insensitive) person. "Humanized" technology; not so much a technical person.
ILI
- Jon Stewart (or LIE)
SEE
- Charlie Day (or SLI?)
- Actor, Always Sunny in Philadelphia
- Jesus
- Jesus's style of teaching is to challenge his listeners. He expresses unconventional but strong opinions on how people should behave in the context of power relations: "He who wants to be first among you must become the slave of all." Power relationships between father and son, king and servant feature in countless of his parables, representing God's relationship with man. They also emphasize moral judgment () and foresight ().
- Gene Simmons
- Singer, Kiss. Loud and in-your-face.
- Lady Gaga is known for her highly constructed image (). This makes an intuitive type unlikely. Also notice in the first interview how she defends herself to the interviewer; she is a "strong woman." She also makes a point to mention her past accomplishments in both: "I've got 3 number 1s in a row...and the first two are two of the top-selling digital songs in history."
- She has also become politically vocal with regards to LGBT issues.
- Osho
- Osho also teaches in a similar style as Jesus (and he wrote quite a bit about Jesus). Osho created quite an image around himself. His apparent material excesses conflict with many people's conception of a spiritual guru: "Now it has to be seen that it is a challenge: the day nobody asks me about Rolls Royces, they will not be coming."
- Uma Thurman
LIE
- Jennifer Aniston
- Good with money, values hard work.
- Milton Friedman
- Garry Kasparov
- [13] talking about how to "succeed" in chess. Kasparov is in constant motion and gesticulates in a very matter-of-fact manner.
- Matt Stone
- Creator of South Park. South Park is a clear example of Gamma humor in my opinion.
- Mark Zuckerberg
- One of the youngest billionaires on the planet. Zuckerberg originally intended Facebook to be a repository of information, not a social network.
ESI
- Jessica Alba
- Beyonce Knowles
- Paul of Tarsus
- Helped to spread Christianity and ignored many aspects of Jesus' teachings, while adding many that have to do with social structure and relationships.
SLI
- Bob Saget
IEE
- Paul Graham is among the most influential commentators on the future of technology, but also writes about programming and social and economic issues that are related. Essays have a broad, conceptual slant.
- [16] Interesting essay.
- Glenn Howerton
- Actor, Always Sunny in Philadelphia
EII
- Ethan Hawke
- James Lipton
- Alyssa Milano
- Winona Ryder
- Eckhart Tolle
LSE
- Hugh Jackman
- Anna Kendrick
- Christina Hendricks