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    Jerry Lee Lewis Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Jerry Lee Lewis? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Jerry Lee Lewis from Walk The Line 2005 and what is the personality traits.

    Jerry Lee Lewis
    ESFP

    ESFP (XwX)

    Jerry Lee Lewis personality type is ESFP, with a preference for the Perceiving function (Sensing).

    Lee’s attitude to life was marked by a strong enjoyment of it. He liked to have fun, and he enjoyed being with people. He would have been very popular on the party circuit.

    He was an expert at children’s parties, and he would often organise a big family function, including a nativity play. Lee had a very good sense of humour, and he would often create comedy routines to entertain those at his parties.

    In addition to entertaining others, Lee had a strong desire to be the centre of attention. He enjoyed being on stage, and he would often perform as a stand-up comedian. In spite of his stage presence, Lee really didn’t want people to think that he was a performer – he wasn’t – he was a real person. If you looked into his eyes, you saw no pretence, no fake persona. He was a genuine person.

    Lee was a very good singer – a better one than many people believe – and he was an excellent guitar player. He had a good voice, and singing was the only thing he really wanted to do.

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