April 24 Zodiac Sign: Taurus Birthday Personality
If you were born on April 24, your zodiac sign is Taurus.
Birthday Facts
If you were born on April 24, the Sun had just settled into Taurus and the sign was still in its opening run. You sit inside Decan 1 of Taurus, the stretch ruled twice by Venus. That double Venus signature is the cleanest way to read your chart in one line. Beauty matters to you. So does food, sound, and the feel of good fabric. So does the slow build of something lasting.
People born on April 24 share a steady inner clock. While others around you sprint, you keep walking. You are usually the one who finishes what you start, which is why teams trust you with the long projects. You are the friend who remembers exactly how someone takes their tea after one visit. You build wealth, friendships, and homes brick by brick, and you understand without anyone teaching you that the small daily acts compound into the large lifelong things.
This pattern shows up in famous April 24 birthdays. Sachin Tendulkar, born on this date in 1973, made a career out of patience at the crease. He did not blast through cricket records. He built them, one disciplined innings at a time, in the deeply Venusian way Taurus Decan 1 builds anything. Barbra Streisand, born in 1942, kept refining her craft for fifty-plus years, picking quality over speed at every fork. Shirley MacLaine, born in 1934, carried the same long-arc creative life. Kelly Clarkson, born in 1982, has the warm, full Venus voice that April 24 babies tend to bring into any room. Cedric the Entertainer, born in 1964, gives off the same gentle steadiness even on stage. Different fields, same chart signature.
Your strengths are gentle but real. You are dependable in a way that becomes priceless over years. You bring a sense of calm to high-pressure rooms. You see beauty where others see only function. Your taste is good without being snobbish, and that taste tends to draw people who matter into your orbit.
Your growth area is the flip side of your steadiness. Venus-ruled comfort can quietly turn into resistance to change. You can stay too long in a job, a relationship, or a habit that has stopped serving you, simply because uprooting it feels worse than staying. The April 24 path is to learn that flexibility is not the same as instability. Steady can include movement.
In love, April 24 Taurus shows up loyal and slow-building. You take a while to commit, and once you do, you commit deeply. Compatible signs match that tempo. Virgo brings the same earthy practicality. Capricorn shares your long view of life. Cancer adds the emotional warmth that lets you open up. Pisces dreams with you. Aries and Sagittarius can teach you something about speed, but only if both sides are patient.
Money and food both run through your chart as steady themes. Many April 24 babies end up with strong careers in finance, hospitality, music, real estate, or anything that touches the senses or the long-term balance sheet.
For your daily Taurus reading, check the Taurus today horoscope. It tracks the planets moving across your chart day by day, which the evergreen birthday page cannot do.
The Three Taurus Decans
Each Western sign spans 30 degrees, divided into three 10-degree decans with their own classical sub-ruler. Your decan adds nuance to the broader Taurus archetype.
- Decan 1Days 1–10Sub-ruler: Venus
Pure Taurus. Sensual, steady, drawn to beauty and comfort.
Your decan
- Decan 2Days 11–20Sub-ruler: Mercury
Practical thinker. Patient, methodical, quietly clever.
- Decan 3Days 21–30Sub-ruler: Saturn
The builder. Disciplined, ambitious, plays the long game.
Taurus Compatibility
Compatibility depends on more than Sun signs alone. Moon signs, Venus placements, and the full birth chart all influence relationship dynamics. These are general tendencies based on elemental and modal harmony.
Famous People Born on April 24
- Barbra Streisand (singer and actress, 1942)
- Sachin Tendulkar (cricketer, 1973)
- Shirley MacLaine (actress, 1934)
- Kelly Clarkson (singer, 1982)
- Cedric the Entertainer (comedian, 1964)