Kobe Bryant
23 August, 1978
Full Name: Kobe Bean Bryant; Profession: American professional basketball player, investor, and businessman; Nationality: American (represented the United States internationally and in the NBA); Born: August 23, 1978; Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States; Generation: Generation X (born within the commonly accepted 1965–1980 Gen X range); Chinese Zodiac: Earth Horse (1978 Horse year, specifically the Earth Horse branch from February 7, 1978, to January 27, 1979); Zodiac Sign: Virgo (born August 23 on the Leo–Virgo cusp, often described astrologically as carrying both Leo charisma and Virgo discipline); Age in 2026: 48 (would have been 48 years old in August 2026 had he lived beyond 2020, having died at age 41); Marital Status: Married (to Vanessa Marie Bryant, née Vanessa Laine, their private wedding took place on April 18, 2001, in Dana Point, California); Children: four daughters – Natalia Diamante Bryant (born January 19, 2003), Gianna Maria-Onore “Gigi” Bryant (born May 1, 2006; died January 26, 2020), Bianka Bella Bryant (born December 5, 2016), and Capri Kobe “Koko” Bryant (born June 20, 2019); Cause of Death: fatal Sikorsky S‑76B helicopter crash in foggy conditions near Calabasas, California, on January 26, 2020, while traveling to a youth basketball event, with all nine occupants killed including Kobe and his daughter Gianna; Description: Kobe Bryant, universally known by his self-chosen nickname “Black Mamba,” was an iconic shooting guard who spent his entire 20-year NBA career with the Los Angeles Lakers, becoming one of basketball’s greatest players and a global sports symbol as a five-time NBA champion (titles in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2009, and 2010), two-time NBA Finals MVP (2009 and 2010), 2008 regular-season MVP, 18-time NBA All-Star, 15-time All-NBA selection, and 12-time All-Defensive Team member, while also leading Team USA to two Olympic gold medals at Beijing 2008 and London 2012, posting legendary scoring performances including an 81-point game in 2006 and a 60-point farewell in his final NBA appearance; beyond statistics, he crafted the influential “Mamba mentality” philosophy of obsessive dedication and daily self-improvement, inspired in part by the lethal precision of the black mamba snake, and in retirement he evolved into an Academy Award–winning storyteller, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, founding initiatives such as the Mamba Sports Academy and embracing his widely celebrated role as a devoted “girl dad,” so that even after his tragic death his life story, work ethic, and mythic aura continue to shape the culture of sport, popular consciousness, and the aspirations of millions worldwide.