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ISFP Famous People

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This article lists the top 7 ISFP famous people and will provide you with interesting facts about these celebrities and their motivational quotes which will inspire you to greater creativity. 

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Definition of an ISFP 

ISFP is the acronym used by the Myers-Briggs (MBTI) to describe introverted people who prefer to use their sensing, feeling, and perceiving preferences. These preferences are used by ISFPs to receive information, make decisions, and interact with the outside world.  

The ISFP personality has been nicknamed the Adventurer and the Artist because these types of people tend to be curious, imaginative, creative, and aesthetic. Although they are quiet and reserved, ISFPs are well known for their caring nature, and they show their concern for others through actions rather than words. 

ISFPs are easy-going and they prefer to live in the present rather than worrying about the future. As they follow their heart, they can be impulsive and fall in and out of love easily.  

 

Famous ISFPs Personalities

ISFP Amy Winehouse
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Famous ISFP people don’t always desire to be celebrities, but when their high-profile careers create a platform for them, they use their unique talents to turn the world into a brighter, positive, and more beautiful place. 

Introverted famous people draw energy from their inner world, so it’s very rare to see paparazzi photos of them partying all night at a nightclub. Their hectic careers can take a toll on them, so they need to shun the spotlight and spend quality time relaxing with friends and family. Once their energy levels are recharged, they can channel their energy into a new creative project.  

Isabel Briggs Myers sums up the personality of an ISFP famous person perfectly, The work of their hands is usually more eloquent than anything they say.  

In interviews, famous ISFPs may appear laid back, vague, shy, and even a bit boring, but when they are expressing themselves through their chosen art form, an amazing metamorphosis takes place.  

The ISFPs on this list are singers, songwriters, dancers, musicians, composers, and artists, and the reason for this is because their life’s work has made an indelible impression on the world. They dazzle their fans with their dynamic stage shows, inspire our imaginations with their talent, challenge our preconceived ideas about the world through their lyrics, and soothe our souls. 

Bold and brave, many famous ISFPs are not afraid to make highly contentious socio-cultural/political statements and take a stand for their values and beliefs. 

Whatever our thoughts about them, you can’t tie a free-spirited ISFP famous person down. They like to do what feels right for them and they don’t play by the rules.  

As their heart tends to rule their head, famous ISFPs have to guard their heart, as their sensual/impulsive nature can cause problems for them in their relationships and careers.

 

ISFPs sensing preference 

For ISFP famous people, the sensing preference is important for receiving information from the external world and this function helps them in several ways. It helps them:

  • Harness their creativity on demand 
  • Work seamlessly with musicians and dancers 
  • Create complex dance routines to suit a range of music styles 
  • Bring an artwork or sculpture to life 
  • Compose a musical masterpiece 
  • Find practical solutions to problems 
  • Stay grounded in reality as much as possible

 

Feeling 

The feeling preference is especially important to famous ISFP people as they use their feelings to make decisions based on how they feel at the time, which can change constantly. 

However, just because they tend to live according to a what feels right for memantra, doesn’t mean they are selfish people. ISFPs not only look out for themselves but they want what is best for people or society.  

Although famous ISFPs are naturally expressive people, they can find it difficult to express themselves through words, so they’d rather express their feelings through their art, music, hair, makeup, and fashion choices. 

 

Perceiving 

As famous ISFP people primarily work in challenging careers, they have a special gift of adapting quickly to changing circumstances.  

The perceiving preference helps them to interact with their volatile world and maintain their flexibility regardless of the situation they find themselves in.  

Famous ISFPs highly prize their independence and freedom and they believe that strict rules or traditions can restrict their creativity and bring a swift end to their careers. 

 

Famous ISFPs

Prince
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Pablo Picasso

Pablo Picasso was a Spanish painter, sculptor, ceramic and etching artist, and writer. He is regarded as one of the most influential artists of 20th-century modern art.  

His most famous works are The Old Guitarist, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, The Three Musicians, Girl Before a Mirror, La Vie, Absinthe Glass, Crouching Woman, and Guernica 

Picasso was particularly famous for his bizarre Cubism paintings that contained fragmented and abstracted faces and images. His work also featured Spanish women with large expressive eyes, and he also painted powerful anti-war paintings. 

One of the most hardworking, prolific artist, Picasso is believed to have completed 13,500 paintings, around 100,000 prints, and engravings during his life, and he even wrote poetry. 

Color was especially important to Picasso. During his Blue Period, he painted in shades of blue, occasionally using touches of an accent color, and a warmer brown tone. In the Rose Period, he used shades of pink and rose.  

The muted colors that were used during the Blue Period are believed by some historians to be attributed to Picasso’s depression following a friend’s suicide. Other recurring subjects during this period were blindness, poverty, and the female nude. 

ISFP personality characteristics 

Pablo Picasso is believed to have been an ISFP due to his high level of creativity, his intuitive way of interpreting the world through his unusual artwork, and his refusal to be confined by the established rules of the art of his time.   

An extremely versatile artist, Picasso liked to experiment with various art mediums like charcoal, pastels, watercolors, and oils and explore other art styles such as African art, Primitivism, and Surrealism. His work also inspired other art movements such as Futurism, Dada, and Constructivism   

Picasso was described as having a flamboyant, [dualistic] personality, but he was also a secretive man [who] didn’t want everything to be known [about him]. He could be ferocious, but also gentle, sweet, childlike. (Richardson, Conrad, The many faces of Pablo Picasso, The Guardian, 2009).   

His quest to express his passion for life was not just evident in his artwork but also fuelled his many torrid romantic liaisons, which also inspired many of his paintings.  

Picasso’s bold body of work continues to adorn museum walls, inspire art students, capture the public’s imagination, and challenge us to see the world differently. 

Quotes 

The artist is a receptacle for emotions that come from all over the place: from the sky, from the earth, from a scrap of paper, from a passing shape, from a spider’s web.

Action is the foundational key to all success.

 

Auguste Rodin

Auguste Rodin was a French sculptor. He is famous for his bronze and marble figures. He played a pivotal role in redefining sculpture in the 19th century and has been called the greatest sculpturer of the modern era. 

His most notable works include The Gates of Hell, The Thinker, The Kiss, and the monumental figures of Victor Hugo and Honoré de Balzac. 

Rodin was a late bloomer and did not experience success until his early 40s. Throughout his career, he experienced many rejections from the official art establishments of his time due to his overtly realistic sculptures.  

In 1864, Rodin submitted the Man with the Broken Nose to the Salon, but many rejected it due to its ugly appearance. Despite the criticism, this particular sculpture was crucial to Rodin’s artistic development and was a strong influence on all his other future works.  

His bronze sculpture, The Vanquished renamed The Age of Bronze, also provoked a scandal in the artistic circles of Brussels and at the Paris Salon. It was so realistic that Rodin was accused of forming its mold upon a living person.  

Rodin’s career took off when he received a state commission to create a bronze door for the Directorate of Fine Arts in 1880, which was named The Gates of Hell. This commission helped him become financially secure, and he worked on this door until he died in 1917. 

ISFP personality characteristics 

Auguste Rodin was schooled traditionally in drawing, modeling, and 18th-century sculpture, but he found the classical accepted style of sculpture stale and limiting, a style that emphasized heroic virtue, refinement, and dignity.  

Rodin was sensitive to the controversy that surrounded his work and the criticism that his forms were too real, too informal, or devoid of any heroic appeal, and even too erotic, but he refused to change his style.  

He was an artist who went his own way artistically and had a deep understanding of nature and the complexities of the human body.  

As an ISFP, Rodin remained devoted to expressing his individuality and was especially passionate about revealing the inner truths of the human psyche, through his art. 

Quotes 

To the artist there is never anything ugly in nature.

I invent nothing, I rediscover.

If the artist only reproduces superficial features as photography does, if he copies the lineaments of a face exactly, without reference to character, he deserves no admiration. The resemblance which he ought to obtain is that of the soul.

 

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was an Austrian composer. He is regarded as one of the greatest composers of Western music, a musical genius, and the most talented classic composer of all time. 

Despite his short life, Mozart composed more than 800 songs and his most notable works were The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni, and The Magic Flute.  

Mozart was a musical prodigy, and his remarkable musical skill was evident at the age of three when he could pick out chords on the harpsichord. At age four, he was playing short pieces and started composing at five.  

He quickly became fluent in the musical language of his time and had an incredible ability to remember music from memory.  

He composed his first symphony in 1764 at the age of eight and his last symphony was written in Vienna in 1788, which was called Symphony No. 41, and then renamed the Jupiter Symphony.  

The Magic Flute was the last opera Mozart composed and it premiered on 30th September 1791. 

Mozart’s Requiem Mass in D minor was composed in 1791 and was left unfinished at the time of his death. 

For more than 200 years, controversy has raged over Mozart’s death, when he died at the age of 35. Regardless of different theories, the most popular being the idea that his musical rival Antonio Salieri poisoned him, an array of illnesses have been proposed as the cause of Mozart’s death such as mercury poisoning, influenza, typhoid fever, and typhus. 

There have been films, mini-series, and documentaries made about the influential composer, and his music has been featured in films such as The Shawshank Redemption, Out of Africa, and The King’s Speech 

ISFP personality characteristics

Although he remains much of a mystery, Mozart has been described as a highly conflicted, impulsive man who had moral issues. His hyperactive, compulsive behavior and use of vulgar speech in his letters to his cousin have even been loosely attributed to personality disorders such as Tourette’s Syndrome 

However, despite his many foibles real or imagined, Mozart was an extremely hard-working, diligent, and passionate composer who displayed an uncanny ability to understand music tones and techniques that was unparalleled by his contemporaries. 

In his private life, he was extremely devoted to his family and wife Constanze, and in a rare acquisition of a letter from Mozart to Constanze, he showed his passion for his wife by calling her My dearest, most treasured, little wife, and my musical inspiration. 

Quotes 

I pay no attention whatever to anybody’s praise or blame. I simply follow my own feelings.

I cannot write poetically, for I am no poet. I cannot make fine artistic phrases that cast light and shadow, for I am no painter. I can neither by signs nor by pantomime express my thoughts and feelings, for I am no dancer; but I can by tones, for I am a musician.

It is a mistake to think that the practice of my art has become easy to me. I assure you, dear friend, no one has given so much care to the study of composition as I. There is scarcely a famous master in music whose works I have not frequently and diligently studied.

 

Michael Jackson

Famous ISFPs
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Michael Jackson was an American singer, songwriter, and dancer.  

One of the most popular, influential, and creative entertainers in the world, Michael Jackson was dubbed the King of Pop and was a global figure in 20th-century music. 

He displayed a remarkable ability to work across a range of musical styles such as contemporary disco, rhythm and blues, dance music, and ballads. He was also famous for his energetic stage performances, complex choreography, catchy lyrics, musical beats, and signature dance moves like the Moonwalk.   

His most popular songs include Don’t Stop ‘til You Get Enough, Rock with You, Man in the Mirror, Thriller, Billie Jean, Beat It, and Black and While. 

As part of The Jackson 5, Michael’s first hit was as a solo performer with Ben, a commercial success. 

When Michael pursued his solo singing career, his first album Epic, Off the Wall 1979 sold more than 20 million copies.  

Michael Jackson was never particularly fond of his voice during early recordings with The Jackson  5. He didn’t like the high pitch of his voice, describing it as being similar to the cartoon character Minnie Mouse. 

In 1985 Jackson and Lionel Richie co-wrote We Are the World, the signature single for the USA for Africa, an all-star project aimed at famine relief.

In 2001, Michael Jackson was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 

No stranger to scandal, Jackson’s eccentric lifestyle grew increasingly controversial in the 1990s. He was accused of child molestation by a 13-year-old boy he had befriended, and then Michael was arrested and charged with child molestation in November 2003.  

On June 25, 2009, Jackson died of cardiac arrest, which led to a widespread outpouring of grief from his fans. There was a memorial celebration of his life and legacy at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.  

In August 2009, the coroner ruled Jackson’s death a homicide; the cause was a lethal combination of sedatives, propofol, and anesthetic. In November 2011, Jackson’s physician was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. 

In October 2009, the documentary film This Is It, contained around 100 hours of footage compiled during rehearsals for Jackson’s scheduled 50-concert comeback in London.  

Michael Jackson had a great love of books and reportedly had a library at Neverland Ranch that contained more than 10,000 books.  

ISFP personality characteristics 

Michael was an ambitious, dynamic performer who pursued perfection in everything he did. His prime motivation in life was to express himself through song and dance and to share his great love of music with his family, children, and fans.  

He was a person of great compassion and deep feelings, and he always made others feel comfortable around him. As well as commanding respect in the music industry, Michael had great respect for all people regardless of their job or position in life.  

He has also been described as an innocent, ebullient, exploring youth who was always in search of his lost childhood, an archetypal Peter Pan. 

The epitome of an ISFP, Michael was a spontaneous person who lived in the moment and often displayed impulsive behavior. Speaking of the public furore he caused when he held his child over a balcony, Michael said, 

I made a terrible mistake. I got caught up in the excitement of the moment. I would never intentionally endanger the lives of my children. I love my children. I was holding my son tight. Why would I throw a baby off the balcony? That’s the dumbest, stupidest story I ever heard.

Despite the controversies in his life, Michael was always full of energy and passion for life and he loved people.   

Quotes  

The meaning of life is contained in every single expression of life. It is present in the infinity of forms and phenomena that exist in all of creation.

Let us dream of tomorrow where we can truly love from the soul and know love as the ultimate truth at the heart of all creation.

I’m never pleased with anything, I’m a perfectionist, it’s part of who I am.




David Bowie

David Bowie was an English singer-songwriter and actor. As well as an influential songwriter of the 20th century, Bowie was known for his dramatic fictional character transformations such as Ziggy Stardust and Major Tom. 

His musical repertoire includes Ziggy Stardust, Let’s Dance, Space Oddity, Heroes, Fame, Ashes to Ashes, Changes, China Girl, and Starman.

When he was the lead singer of The King-Bees, David Bowie first used the stage name Davie Jones. He later changed his name to David Bowie to avoid confusion with the Monkees singer Davy Jones.

One of Bowie’s pupils was permanently dilated after his school friend George Underwood punched him in the eye.

Bowie’s first hit in the UK was Space Oddity, and it was released just before Apollo 11 left for the moon, and the BBC refused to play the track until the astronauts had landed safely back on earth. 

His first US number one was his single Fame in 1975. It was co-written by John Lennon and featured the former Beatle on backing vocals.

Throughout his career, Bowie is believed to have sold about 140 million albums.

David Bowie has also appeared in movies. He played Jareth The Goblin King in Labyrinth. In 2006, he appeared in The Prestige, portraying the inventor Nikola Tesla.

He lent his voice to the character of Lord Royal Highness in the US cartoon SpongeBob SquarePants in 2007.

His song, Space Oddity, was also featured in the movie The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.

ISFP personality characteristics

One of the most visionary music performers, David Bowie was committed to pushing creative boundaries and rebelling against established social norms.

He was an innovative artist who knew how to harness the power of music, art, and fashion to make a cultural statement that continues to endure today.

As an ISFP, having complete freedom of self-expression was especially important for David Bowie. Whether he was on stage, in a video, on the cover of a magazine, or out in public, his passion for self-recreation set him apart from other performers of his day. Bowie never failed to delight his fans and stun the musical establishment with his visually and aurally thrilling presentations. Every show was a feast for the senses.

His preference for stage performances as opposed to recording studio sessions, led to the idea that rock and roll [was] as much about the aesthetics its practitioners create as the music they play. (Craft, What made Bowie a star: As a songwriter, he was unparalleled, Salon, 2016)

David Bowie’s unique colorful fashions, experimental makeup, and an array of wild hairstyles were a true experimentation of how he felt about himself. He had the innate ability to merge so effortlessly between eras and styles without ever sacrificing any of his charm or personality (The Gentleman’s Journal, David Bowie: his iconic style through the years).

Quotes

What I like to do is try to make a difference with the work I do.

I find only freedom in the realms of eccentricity.

I was very into making the Big Artistic Statement – it had to be innovative; it had to be cutting edge. I was desperately keen on being original.

 

Prince

Prince, also called the Artist, formerly known as Prince, and the Artist, was a singer, musician, songwriter, producer, and dancer, and he was regarded as a cultural phenomenon. He was a Grammy-winning singer who made many albums.

One of the most talented and versatile musicians of his generation, Prince could also play the guitar, keyboard, drums, and bass. His work spanned multiple musical genres, such as funk, soul, disco, jazz, punk, hip-hop, heavy metal, and soulful ballads. He is also known for his expressive falsetto singing.

Prince began his interest in music at an early age and started playing the piano at age seven and had mastered the guitar and drums by the time he joined his first band at age 14.

His most notable works include When Doves Cry, Purple Rain, Raspberry Beret, Little Red Corvette, Kiss, Let’s Go Crazy, Cream, and 1999. 

As well as writing his songs, Prince also composed music for other artists, including Manic Monday for The Bangles, I Feel for You for Chaka Khan, and Nothing Compares 2 U for Sinéad O’Connor.

In 1987, Prince was due to release his studio album, The Black Album, but days before it was scheduled to be released, he canceled it, calling the album dark and immortal, and this decision was due to a spiritual epiphany. Some commentators suggested that this so-called epiphany was drug-related or that he knew the album would not be successful. 

In 2006, Universal hid 14 purple tickets inside Prince’s album,  3121. Fans who found a purple ticket were invited to attend a private performance at Prince’s Los Angeles home.

In 2017, Pantone created a royal shade of purple in honor of Prince, his signature color, and it was named Love Symbol #2. 

Prince was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004. 

On April 21, 2016, Prince was found dead at his Paisley Park estate. An autopsy later revealed that he had died from an accidental overdose of  fentanyl, a powerful opioid.

ISFP personality characteristics

Despite his small stature, Prince was larger than life and his music was as intense and vibrant as his clothes. 

A bold, provocative, and flamboyant non-conformist, Prince was not afraid to challenge culturally accepted ideas about sexual identity and what a pop star and even a man should look like. 

He passionately pursued his desire for unbridled self-expression through his revolutionary music, memorable stage shows, fabulous fashion sense, make-up, and unique hairstyles.

His love of aesthetics was evident through his experimentation with color, designs, textures, and sparkly sequins. Whatever he wore, he was like a walking artist’s palette.

Even though he displayed wild antics on stage, off-stage Prince has been described as a calm person who never lost his temper, and he was always full of energy, but also a weird recluse. 

However, despite his changing moods, he was a perfectionist who expected the same level of perfection from his musicians. His music and clothes inspired other musical artists like Madonna and Cyndi Lauper, and he made the world a more colorful, exciting place.

Quotes

When I first started out in this music industry, I was most concerned with freedom. Freedom to produce, freedom to play all the instruments on my records, freedom to say anything I wanted to.

No one can come and claim ownership of my work. I am the creator of it, and it lives within me.

The music, for me, doesn’t come on a schedule. I don’t know when it’s going to come, and when it does, I want it out.




Amy Winehouse

Amy Winehouse was an English singer and songwriter. 

She was known for her deep expressive soulful contralto voice, beehive hairstyle, and Cleopatra-style eye makeup. Despite her tremendous musical talent, Amy Winehouse was continually in the media spotlight due to her tempestuous love life, erratic behavior, and drug abuse. 

Her most famous songs include Back to Black, You Know I’m No Good, Rehab, Me and Mr. Jones, Valerie, and Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?

Amy Winehouse’s evocative vocals have been compared to jazz and rhythm-and-blues  legends Sarah Vaughan and Billie Holiday.

When she was 16, Amy Winehouse was already performing with jazz groups, and when she enrolled in the prestigious BRIT School, she displayed her talent as an actor as well as a singer/songwriter.

In 2008,  Amy Winehouse  took home 5 Grammy Awards. Winner of the best song for  Rehab, the best pop album, record of the year, the best new artist, and best female pop vocal performance.

While her career was skyrocketing, her personal life was in trouble. Although she had entered rehab, she continued to battle substance abuse.

In June 2011, Winehouse attempted a comeback tour, but it was canceled after the singer appeared to be intoxicated at the opening concert. Amy Winehouse died from alcohol poisoning the following month.

Her duet with Tony Bennett, “Body and Soul,” was released posthumously in 2011, and the song won a Grammy Award for best pop performance by a duo or group.

The 2015 documentary film  Amy  chronicled her career through footage and interviews with her colleagues, friends, and family.

ISFP personality characteristics

Amy Winehouse was an incredibly creative person and a gifted songwriter. She reportedly wrote the hook for the award-winning song Rehab in minutes, and she even made her clothes.

She was a free spirit who loved spontaneity and didn’t like to be tied down or conform to other people’s expectations. However, her impulsivity and unwise personal decisions caused her to struggle to honor her musical commitments.

A complex ISFP personality, Amy has been described as a tender and brilliantperson who could be sweet and funny, but also blunt, reserved, and difficult at times. While she was passionate about making music, her battle with drug abuse, psychological issues, and unstable love life, were ultimately instrumental in paving the way for her early self-destruction. 

Even though she valued her independence and joked that she didn’t want her fame, she loved to perform. She did not like to be alone and needed to have people around her. 

Her ISFP personality was described by her brother, Alex. She was a person who was incredibly generous, very caring. She’d do anything for anyone, she really would. She was loyal – as a sister, daughter, and friend. She was probably the most loyal friend to people I’ve ever known. (Day, Growing up with my sister Amy Winehouse, The Guardian, 2013).

Quotes

Every bad situation is a blues song waiting to happen.

I’m my own worst critic, and if I don’t pull off what I think I wanted to do in my head, then I won’t be a happy girl.

I really started writing music to challenge myself, to see what I could write.

 

Conclusion

While we are spellbound by their boundless creativity and talent, we can learn a lot from ISFP famous people. Their dedication to perfection in everything they do teaches us the value of persistence and hard work. Carefree and relaxed, ISFPs also teach us the importance of stressing less and focussing more on the good things in life.

While some established traditions and belief structures are important for our social-cultural well-being, we must never lose sight of what is truly important. Celebrating the human spirit, loving one another despite our differences, and enjoying the beauty in the world.

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