TheCoolist is a mood board for your headspace.

    THECOOLIST
  1. TheCoolist
  2. Personality
  3. Types
  4. ENFJ (The Giver)

20 Famous People with the ENFJ Personality Type

Famous ENFJ People

Famous people with the ENFJ personality type exist across film, TV, music, and politics. ENFJ is an acronym to describe those who have Extraverted (E), iNtuitive (N), Feeling (F), and Judging (J) dominant functions. Celebrities with an ENFJ personality type are naturally charismatic and are drawn to crowds due to their dominant functions. As a result, you can find plenty of famous ENFJ people in various occupations, the personality type making up 5.7% of the general population.

Famous ENFJs are sometimes called “Givers” or “Teachers”. Their innate altruism and genuine feelings of compassion toward others make them idealistic and energetic in implementing their causes. Celebrities with ENFJ personalities are sensitive to human suffering and are driven to make the world a better place because they feel a responsibility to do so. The famous ENFJs covered in this article stand out from other personalities because they’re good communicators who strive to develop meaningful, supportive connections with loved ones, fans, and communities.

  • Barack Obama
  • Harry Styles
  • Emma Stone
  • Meghan Markle
  • Sydney Sweeney
  • Madelyne Cline
  • Nina Dobrev
  • Drake
  • Michael Phelps
  • Bradley Cooper
  • Matthew McConaughey
  • Anya Taylor-Joy
  • Reese Witherspoon
  • Maya Angelou
  • Gisele Bündchen
  • RuPaul
  • Tupac Shakur
  • Oprah Winfrey
  • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
  • Carole Baskin

1. Barack Obama

Barack Obama (born 1961) is the 44th President of the United States of America and a famous ENFJ. Obama is the first African American to hold the highest office in US politics, winning the seat due to his ENFJ charisma, a key trait of the personality type. Obama faced many challenges as the incoming president in 2008, from terrorism and wars to an economic collapse. Ultimately, it was his ENFJ traits of compassion, idealism, and drive that allowed him to become an effective and inspiring leader. The same ENFJ characteristics led Obama to become the 4th US President to receive a Nobel Peace Prize in 2009 and to be reelected to office in 2012.

Barack Obama exudes the classic ENFJ-A+ personality type. He is passionate and warm while also being an assertive and strong leader who gets things done. His “Leader” personality type is evident in the following quote.

“Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.” —Barack Obama

2. Harry Styles

Harry Styles (born 1994) is an English singer, songwriter, actor, and famous ENFJ best known for being ⅕ of the world-famous boy band One Direction. Styles exemplifies the outgoing ENFJ personality through his passion and energy. His extroversion makes him the life of the party, being very good at communicating with friends and fans alike. He knows how to work the room and capture his audience’s attention and keep them engaged, whether it’s on stage or the big screen. Harry is incredibly giving and compassionate, as is typical of famous ENFJs. He’s been supportive of multiple charity works and causes. He treats the following ENFJ mantra quite seriously and often encourages his fans to do the same.

“TPWK: Treat people with Kindness.” —Harry Styles

3. Emma Stone

Emma Stone (born 1988) is an American actress and famous ENFJ. She displays classic ENFJ enthusiasm and an idealistic vision of her future. These traits allowed her to push through endless rejections since she began her acting career at the early age of 11. Emma Stone is one of the most successful and critically-acclaimed actresses in Hollywood. She was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine. She’s also appeared in films such as La La Land and The Amazing Spiderman adaptations. Behind the scenes, Stone is fun, hilarious, and supportive to people she’s worked with, like most ENFJ personalities. Stone further demonstrates her ENFJ sensitivity and compassionate nature in the following quote.

“My favorite bit of wisdom is that if you knew everyone’s story, you would love them. You can’t really hate anyone if you know everything that happened to them between their birth and now, why they became the way they became, and why they have walls up or down. If you truly know someone, you’d get it.” —Emma Stone

4. Meghan Markle

Megan Markle (born 1981) is an American former actress, Duchess of Sussex, and famous ENFJ. The duchess demonstrates her ENFJ personality through her compassion, outgoingness, and innate charisma. Markle has a talent for self-expression as an actress and as a philanthropist. She’s spoken with sincere idealism about what she wants for her future and makes activism one of her top priorities. Her ENFJ idealism led to her appointment as the Women’s Advocate for Women’s Political Participation and Leadership for the UN as well as the Global Ambassador for World Vision. Together with her husband, Prince Harry, Megan Markle also founded the impact-driven non-profit Archewell Foundation with the core purpose of uplifting and uniting local and global communities.

She exudes classic ENFJ character traits of compassion and vigor in the quote below.

“I’m proud to be a woman and a feminist.” —Meghan Markle

5. Sydney Sweeney

Sydney Sweeney (born 1997) is an American actress and famous ENFJ. She carries an idealistic vision with matching superior ENFJ organizational skills which she used to make her dreams come to life. Sweeney exemplified the ENFJ’s organizational skills by drafting a five-year business plan at age 11 to talk her parents into letting her pursue a career in Hollywood. Over a decade later, Sydney Sweeney is quickly becoming a household name. She’s had small roles in big TV shows like 90210 and Heroes as well as recurring roles in Sharp Objects and The Handmaid’s Tale. ENFJ idealism and vigor pushed Sweeney towards her breakout role in Everything Sucks and more recently in the famed HBO teen drama Euphoria. Her empathy for her characters is key to her success. The quote below about empathizing with book characters is evidence of Sydney Sweeney’s ENFJ compassion.

“I think as an actor I really can dive deeper into the book when it’s written that way [first person POV], and I’ll cry when they’re crying, or laugh when they laugh.” —Sydney Sweeney

6. Madelyn Cline

Madelyn Cline (born 1997) is an American actress, model, and famous ENFJ. Cline developed the ENFJ thirst for personal growth and idealism at a young age. She knew how competitive it would be to pursue a career in front of the camera. ENFJ vigor and drive armed the 10-year-old Madelyn Cline to improve and round out her skills by taking ballet, dance, and voice lessons. Ultimately, her efforts and motivation paid out. She’s appeared in several TV series like The Originals and Stranger Things before landing a breakthrough role in the Netflix series Outer Banks. Madelyn Cline additionally demonstrates ENFJ compassion. She’s not afraid to speak up for a good cause and empowers girls who suffer from eating disorders by sharing her personal experiences. The ENFJ’s strong sense of empathy allows Cline to slip into the persona of the roles she’s playing, as made evident by the following quote.

“For heavier scenes, you could catch me sitting in a corner and crying just trying to get in the headspace.” —Madelyn Cline

7. Nina Dobrev

Nina Dobrev (born Nikolina Kamenova Dobreva, 1989) is a Canadian actress and famous ENFJ best known for her role as Elena Gilbert on The Vampire Diaries. Dobrev exemplifies the ENFJ personality type by being kind and compassionate, always appearing humble and modest. She doesn’t take anything for granted and strives to make a difference in the world, as is typical of famous ENFJs. Dobrev demonstrated ENFJ compassion by involving in the non-profit organization Free the Children and helping build a school in Kenya along with her Degrassi: The Next Generation castmates. She exudes positive energy in her life and is always enthusiastic about pursuing personal growth. Nina Dobrev demonstrates the ENFJ’s sincerity and kindness in the following quote.

“I’ve always wanted to constantly challenge myself and play different characters in different genres, whether it’s action, drama, romance, comedy, or a period piece. I’ll never take a part just for a paycheck or to fill time.” —Nina Dobrev

8. Drake

Drake (born Aubrey Drake Graham, 1986) is a Canadian rapper, singer-songwriter, actor, producer, and famous ENFJ. He embodies the outgoing nature of the ENFJ personality type. He is always charismatic and charming, whether it’s on or off the stage. The ENFJ charisma helped him win a total of thirty-four Billboard Music Awards and four Grammy Awards, among other accolades. Like many ENFJs, Drake is a good communicator and is unafraid to show his emotions. You only have to listen to his lyrics or read his social media posts dedicated to his mama to appreciate his ENFJ sense of empathy. ENFJ Drake further demonstrates the ENFJ personality type through his philanthropic efforts. He canceled one of his shows in 2018 to surprise a young, sick fan on her birthday at the hospital, capturing the essence of his ‘Giver’ personality. He’s done plenty of random charitable acts ever since and uses his platform to encourage his fan base to do good deeds, as seen in the quote below.

“Go be kind in any way you can, and let’s all watch the world be nice to each other, even if it’s just for 24 hours.” —Drake

9. Michael Phelps

Michael Phelps (born 1985) is an American former competitive swimmer and Olympic Gold Medalist. He displays the typical ENFJ idealistic vision as a sportsman by being goal-oriented and working through pain and injuries to reach his goals. His ENFJ traits of deep focus and commitment to personal growth and development allowed Phelps to continually push himself and reach his goals. He broke his first record at only 15 years old, and the swimmer has continued to do so throughout his career. During the Sydney 2000 Games, Michael Phelps became the youngest male Olympian since 1932. At the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, he set eight American records, seven world records, and eight Olympic records. Michael Phelps is one of the most successful and decorated Olympians of all time—a 5-time Olympian and a 28-time Olympic medalist.

The following Michael Phelps quote demonstrates typical ENFJ passion and thirst for growth.

“You can’t put a limit on anything. The more you dream, the farther you get.” —Michael Phelps

10. Bradley Cooper

Bradley Cooper (born 1975) is an American actor, filmmaker, and famous ENFJ. Fans and critics alike admire Cooper for his outgoing, charismatic ENFJ personality type. His ENFJ charm, leadership skills, and acting prowess never cease to capture people’s attention in movies or in person. From a struggling actor and guest star, he’s transformed into one of the hottest household names in Hollywood. He became a nationwide hit in The Hangover in 2009, one of the highest R-rated films in history, and earned his first Academy Award nod for Silver Linings Playbook in 2012. Bradley Cooper is a true ENFJ, idealistic, thoughtful, and motivated to help others. He founded The Bradley Charles Cooper Foundation in 2014 in support of patients diagnosed with cancer and their family.

“In a relationship you want to treat people the way you want to be treated.” —Bradley Cooper

11. Matthew McConaughey

Matthew McConaughey (born 1969) is an American actor, producer, and famous ENFJ. He perfectly captures the ENFJ charm, compassion, and extroversion through his virile good looks and impressive acting prowess. No one can work a room like Matthew McConaughey. He’s the ultimate charmer who is famous for his fun-loving lifestyle and great social skills—additional indicators of the ENFJ personality type. Matthew McConaughey is also very persuasive, showcasing his innate ENFJ leadership skills and acting chops through his film work. Some of his most memorable roles include Lone Star, The Lincoln Lawyer, Interstellar, and Dallas Buyers Club, which bagged him an Oscar for Best Actor. By having navigated the highs and lows of Hollywood, Matthew McConaughey always exhibits humility and compassion. He demonstrates classic ENFJ-A+ passion and dedication in the following quote.

“Instead of denying these fears, declare them, say them out loud, admit them, give them the credit they deserve. Find the courage to overcome them.” —Mathew McConaughey

12. Anya Taylor-Joy

Anya Taylor-Joy (born 1996) is an American-born Argentine-British actress and famous ENFJ. She captures the ENFJ personality through her innate charm, extroversion, and preference for emotional thinking. Taylor-Joy’s diverse filmography is indicative of her ENFJ empathy and strong persuasive skills, charming audiences the world over with her acting. She’s appeared in movies The Witch, Split, Thoroughbreds, and Emma. She’s best known for her magnetic performance as Beth Harmon in the Netflix sensation The Queen’s Gambit, winning a Golden Globe Award for her role. Anya Taylor-Joy demonstrates typical ENFJ feelings over logic mentality in the following quote.

“I’m very loving, very affectionate, and incredibly passionate. But I have no logic. I follow any logic that’s not real-life logic. My best friends look at me, and they’re like, ‘What the f*ck! What are you doing with your life?’ and I’m like, ‘I don’t know. It makes sense to me!.'” —Anya Taylor-Joy

13. Reese Witherspoon

Reese Witherspoon (born 1976) is an American actress, producer, and famous ENFJ. Witherspoon is known as America’s Sweetheart due to her ENFJ likability, charisma, and compassion. She further demonstrates ENFJ empathy through her diverse film roles and ability to sympathize with different kinds of characters. Her A-list fame came as Elle Wood in the comedy movie Legally Blonde, which was a massive box-office smash. Her critical success includes movies such as Sweet Home Alabama, Vanity Fair, Wild, and Walk the Line, which won her an Academy Award for Best Actress. Beyond her film success, Whiterespoon is warm and genuine, qualities that further align her with the ENFJ personality type. Reese Witherspoon, despite the struggles in her personal life, exudes a positive outlook on life and is deeply empathetic. Her altruistic and compassionate nature is obvious in the following quote.

“It’s important to me that my home feel welcoming. I want people to feel like they can sit on the furniture.” —Reese Witherspoon

14. Maya Angelou

Maya Angelou (1928 – 2014) was an American, memoirist, poet, essayist, civil rights activist, and famous ENFJ. She captured the essence of ENFJ traits of compassion and persuasion through her words. One of her most evocative and controversial, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, pulled on the heartstrings of millions of readers. Angelou’s ENFJ empathy later garnered acclaim with the autobiographical poetry anthology, Pulitzer Prize-nominated Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water ‘fore I Diiie. She was recognized as the “spokesperson for all people committed to raising the moral standards of living in the US ” for her ENFJ empathy.

The following quote showcases how Maya Angelou embraced typical ENFJ-A+ traits of passion and strength with a bit of humor.

“My mission in life is not merely to survive but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.” —Maya Angelou

15. Gisele Bündchen

Gisele Bündchen (born 1980) is a Brazilian supermodel, actress, and famous ENFJ. She exudes typical ENFJ qualities of optimism, warmth, compassion, and charisma. Bündchen grew from an awkward 14-year-old model into one of the most famous faces in the fashion world, highlighting the innate charisma of ENFJs. She was the face of many fashion and beauty brands, from Chanel and Dior to Dolce & Gabbana and Valentino. Her ENFJ empathy is evident through her philanthropic efforts as a global goodwill ambassador for the UN Environment Programme and the launch of the Clean Water Project in her hometown, Horizontina, Brazil. As an ENFJ, Bündchen is passionate about her commitment to sustainability and environmental conservation as the following quote demonstrates.

“The environment has always been my passion. Mother Earth is our fundamental life-support system, and by becoming aware and responsible now, we can assist in preserving the planet.” —Gisele Bündchen

16. RuPaul

RuPaul (born RuPaul Andre Charles, 1960) is an American drag performer, actor, musician, television host, and famous ENFJ. Ever since he was young, RuPaul knew he was meant to be a performer. It was his ENFJ idealism and drive that pushed him to pursue growth in his craft and develop his drag-queen personality. He gained international fame following his debut single, “Supermodel,” and was named one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people. He’s gained even more success with the TV series RuPaul’s Drag Race. The ENFJ traits of empathy, charisma, and vigor are additionally evident in his leadership skills and philanthropic efforts. He was the first MAC Cosmetics spokesperson and raised millions of dollars for the MAC AIDS Fund.

RuPaul demonstrates his ENFJ vigor in the following quote.

“Fulfillment isn’t found over the rainbow—it’s found in the here and now. Today, I define success by the fluidity with which I transcend emotional landmines and choose joy and gratitude instead.” —RuPaul

17. Tupac Shakur

Tupac Shakur (1971 – 1996) was an American actor, rapper, songwriter, and famous ENFJ. He exemplified the ENFJ personality type through his compassion and empathy. Shakur held a strong understanding of other people’s hardships and wrote poetic lyrics millions of fans could relate to. He was an incredibly influential ENFJ artist, often articulating injustices endured by African Americans in his music. Shakur exuded empathy, despite being highly impulsive (a key ENFJ weakness). He set up phone helplines for young people with problems and financed an at-risk youth center in his free time. Tupac Shakur remains a powerful personality and has a total of 11 platinum albums under his name, though only four of them were released during his career.

“I’m not saying I’m gonna change the world, but I guarantee that I will spark the brain that will change the world.” —Tupac Shakur

18. Oprah Winfrey

Oprah Winfrey (born 1954) is an American talk show host, producer, actress, and famous ENFJ who transformed The Oprah Winfrey Show into a billion-dollar empire. Winfrey exemplifies the ENFJ idealism and drive by transforming her life of poverty and abuse into triumph. She is driven and energetic, winning a full scholarship at university and landing a morning talk show that helped propel her career. By expanding her TV program, creating her own network, and becoming a self-made billionaire, Winfrey made the Top 100 list of influential people in Time magazine. Her ENFJ traits of compassion and persuasion led her to become one of the leading philanthropists in the world. Oprah’s philanthropic works, along with her the Oprah Winfrey Charitable Foundation, cater to many local, national, and global platforms.

Oprah Winfrey demonstrates classic ENFJ drive and passion in the following quote.

“Your calling isn’t something that somebody can tell you about. It’s what you feel. It is the thing that gives you juice. The thing that you are supposed to do. And nobody can tell you what that is. You know it inside yourself.” —Oprah Winfrey

19. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (born 1989), also known as ‘AOC’, is an American politician, activist, and famous ENFJ. She’s one of the most prominent politicians with an ENFJ personality. AOC’s most notable ENFJ traits include her strong charisma, ambition, and vigor toward providing a better future for America. She captured the ENFJ sense of drive when she was elected to the House of Representatives at the age of 29, becoming the youngest woman and youngest Latina to serve in Congress. She holds an idealistic view of the world and isn’t afraid to speak her mind or to stand up for what is right, listing her under the ENFJ-A subtype.

AOC demonstrates her vigor and idealism in the following quote.

“We have to have the courage to say, ‘We can do better.'” —Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

20. Carole Baskin

Carole Baskin (born 1961) is an American animal rights activist, businesswoman, and famous ENFJ. She demonstrates ENFJ empathy, compassion, and vigor by founding and managing the wild cat sanctuary, Big Cat Rescue. Baskin is highly motivated by her desire to fulfill her chosen cause, no matter what. She portrays herself as a compassionate, determined individual who focuses solely on the greater good of her rescued cats—further capturing the ENFJ personality type. Baskin relentlessly continues to work on her activism, appearing in documentaries such as The Conservation Game and The Hidden Tiger as well as launching the VR game Carole Baskin’s Big Cat Rescue VR to bring further attention to her cause.

Carole Baskin exudes a typical ENFJ’s deep motivation to rescue wild cats in the following quote.

“I live, eat, and breathe, ending the captivity of wild cats.” —Carole Baskin

What is an ENFJ personality type?

An ENFJ personality type is a personality archetype used to describe someone who has Extroversion (E), iNtuition (N), Feeling (F), and Judging (J) psychological functions. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) categorizes the ENFJ personality as one of sixteen personality types, each with their own unique combination of psychological functions. Famous ENFJs tend to be sociable and prefer to spend time with other people due to their dominant functions. They put more focus on concepts and ideas instead of cold, hard facts and make decisions based on their values and feelings. ENFJs also thrive in more organized than spontaneous settings.

What are the traits of an ENFJ?

The three key traits of the ENFJ personality type are excellent communication skills, charismatic leadership, and empathy. The key ENFJ traits motivate famous ENFJs to be compassionate and persuasive individuals who efficiently translate their ideas into words and inspire people in the process. Many ENFJs like Barack Obama are effective leaders thanks to their unique combination of traits and dominant psychological functions.

How did these celebrities discover they were ENFJ?

These celebrities may have discovered they were ENFJ by taking a personality test. Although none of the famous ENFJs in this article have publicly disclosed their test results, we can infer their personality type through their careers, activism, and public persona. For instance, ENFJs carry a particular, deep-seated desire to help other people and support worthy causes. Therefore, celebrities who are also activists and philanthropists often fall under this personality type. Other strong signals that a person is an ENFJ is if they are outgoing, idealistic, hold high expectations, highly organized, and thrive on recognition.

How do ENFJs deal with popularity?

ENFJs deal with popularity by being highly sociable and trying to build relationships with many different people. People with the ENFJ personality type enjoy being popular. They’re always eager to meet new people and make new connections and friendships. Famous ENFJs are “people persons,” often acting as the life of the party because they like being around other people.

popularity simply comes with the territory.

What is the ENFJ population percentage?

The ENFJ population percentage is approximately 5.7%, making the personality relatively common. ENFJ men are more common than ENFJ women, though society perceives traits of the Giver personality as traditionally feminine. ENFJ men account for 7.6% of the population whereas ENFJ women make up 5.2%.

What other personality type is the best match for an ENFJ?

Three other personality types are the best match for an ENFJ personality. Firstly, ESFJs are ideal for ENFJ compatibility. Both personality types are organized and motivated to help others. Secondly, an ENFP is a good match for ENFJs. Both highly motivated personality types who are enthusiastic about their respective causes. And finally, INFJs are highly compatible with ENFJs. Both are equally sensitive personalities with a strong drive to help others find their potential.

What is the importance of knowing your personality type?

Knowing your personality type is important because it gives you a better grasp of your strengths and weaknesses. Whether in work or relationships, knowing your strengths will allow you to use them to your advantage. Understanding your weaknesses similarly helps you to find ways to improve and work on your flaws. Knowing your personality type additionally helps crack the ‘why’ code behind your values, feelings, and actions. For instance, if you know you’re an ENFJ and are feeling unmotivated at home alone, you know you’ll perk up in social settings.

What is the difference between ENFJ-A and ENFJ-T?

The difference between ENFJ-A and ENFJ-T lies in their self-confidence and how they interact with other people. Individuals with an ENFJ-A personality (either ENFJ-A+ or ENFJ-A-) are more passionate, strong-willed, and playful than ENFJ-Ts. They tend to be assertive in social situations, exhibiting strong leadership qualities but may be dismissive of others’ feelings. In contrast, people with an ENFJ-T personality (either ENFJ-T+ or ENFJ-T-) are less confident but more considerate and altruistic than ENFJ-As. They like to help out, though often worry about what people think of them and constantly seek approval from others.