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07/26/1959
Birth Time Unknown (12:00 pm was used to run the reports)
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Kevin Spacey
by John Townley
It would be nice to know Kevin Spacey’s exact time, as that might go further to explain why he is so articulate without any apparent air in his chart, though Uranus conjunct Mercury makes him bluntly and sometimes harshly outspoken, yet with great sincerity because it’s trine the Moon. Maybe his Ascendant is in air, who knows? But the rest is obvious.
A bucket-pattern chart swung from an Aries Moon means this man is always ready with a quick response and can and does rotate his whole world around it. He’s not hard to get an opinion from, and with South Node a part of the handle he’s willing to let fate decide and the chips fall where they may. It’s either in the stars for him or not, and he’s not about to question that or make any big concessions to it, either. That’s not surprising, with Mars conjunct Pluto driving his energies in a relentless push in Virgo to get all the details right, make it happen the way it is supposed to.
Despite his certainty about his opinion, his certainty within is subject to the Sun-Neptune square, so part of his personality is not knowing exactly where he’s at, which he plays to perfection in so many parts. Demanding ambiguity, uncertainty congealing into specific but suddenly morphing personalities — that’s what he’s so good at, because it reflects what he’s got to work with inside. If you know yourself, the first thing you do is project it. What’s harder to do is the classical roles, where you become somebody entirely else. With all that Virgo, he can do that, too, but there’s always the underpinnings of vacillation, a possibility that polarities will reverse themselves unannounced.
Current events: Right now there’s not a lot to look at, so expect he’ll keep marking time with the Superman-type roles and see what’s coming up next. With Saturn coming over his Virgo stuff in the next year or so, it’s about work, work, work, not revolutionary change and new directions.
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