7 of the Biggest Narcissists In History

Salvador Dalí (1904-1989)

Spanish surrealist Salvador Dalí was famed for his art and eccentric antics, using outrageous behavior to captivate attention and promote his groundbreaking work.

Lord Byron (1788-1824)

English poet Lord Byron was known for his Romantic works and scandalous lifestyle, marked by passionate affairs and a flair for the dramatic.

Wallis Simpson (1896-1986)

Socialite Wallis Simpson caused a royal crisis when she won King Edward VIII’s heart, leading to his abdication and a constitutional shake-up.

Howard Hughes (1905-1976)

Howard Hughes, a wealthy American tycoon, was notorious for his reclusive life, obsessive perfectionism, and a crippling fear of germs.

Jim Jones (1931-1978)

Jim Jones, leader of the Peoples Temple, orchestrated the tragic Jonestown mass murder-suicide, manipulating followers with promises of a utopian society.

Charles Manson (1934-2017)

Charles Manson, cult leader of the Manson Family, incited gruesome murders in 1969, promoting a violent, apocalyptic vision among his followers.

Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)

Pablo Picasso, the revolutionary Cubist artist, transformed art with his innovative style, while his personal life was marked by tumultuous relationships.