ENTJ

ENTJ

ENTJ Characters and Famous People (Commander)

Celebrities

Steve Jobs

entrepreneur

Visionary, perfectionist, product strategy dictator. Legendary intolerance for mediocrity and ability to create a 'reality distortion field': classic Te-Ni in action.

Margaret Thatcher

politician

'The Iron Lady': the nickname says it all. Unbending will, strategic vision, and readiness to make unpopular decisions.

Napoleon Bonaparte

military leader, statesman

Strategic genius, reformer, and ambitious conqueror. His ability to manage people and build systems is a textbook of ENTJ leadership.

Julius Caesar

Ancient Rome

Brilliant strategist and commander. Caesar reshaped the Roman Republic through decisiveness, ambition, and the ability to lead armies and the Senate alike.

Fictional Characters

Erwin Smith

Attack on Titan

Commander of the Survey Corps, willing to sacrifice hundreds of lives for strategic victory. His speeches rally troops. His plans cost lives. And he knows it.

Madara Uchiha

Naruto

Visionary with a plan spanning centuries. Madara isn't just the strongest: he's an architect of world order. 'Moon's Eye Plan': a scale of ambition only an ENTJ could conceive.

Harvey Specter

Suits

The best lawyer in New York. Impeccable confidence, strategic courtroom maneuvers, absolute loyalty to his team. A classic Commander in a business suit.

Miranda Priestly

The Devil Wears Prada

Ruthless perfectionism, icy calm, and standards impossible to meet. Miranda doesn't shout: she speaks softly, and everyone around freezes.

Kira Yoshikage

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

Methodical strategist with unshakable self-control. Plans every step, adapts rapidly to new conditions, and pursues his goals at any cost.

Celebrity typing is a subjective process. Real people are more complex than any typology. These examples are based on analysis of public behavior.

PrismaTest

Content prepared by the PrismaTest team based on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), developed by Isabel Briggs Myers and Katharine Cook Briggs. All descriptions are based on scientific sources and Jung's cognitive function research.