Charlie Chaplin horoscope
Charlie Chaplin chart

Charlie Chaplin
Born
Charles Spencer Chaplin
Apr.16,1889 at 8 PM GMT
Walworth, London, England, UK

Sun in Aries 27°00'
Moon in Scorpio 9°24'
Mercury in Aries 17°50'
Venus Taurus 18°07'R
Mars in Taurus 13°35'
Jupiter in Capricorn 8°10'
Saturn in Leo 13°26'
Uranus in Libra 19°39'R
Neptune in Gemini 00°43'
Pluto in Gemini 4°35'
Eris in Pisces 19°00'


Ascendant in Scorpio 8°37'
MidHeaven in Leo 22°42'
Classic comedian of the silent
era known for such classics as
The Kid(1921), City Lights(1931),
Modern Times(1936), and The
Great Dictator
(1940) Died of
natural causes on Dec.25, 1977
Ascendant in Scorpio gives Charlie Chaplin a focused and intense demeanor. Midhaven in Leo is his desire for the limelight. Moon in Scorpio gives him an intense emotional nature and deep insights into life's mysteries. Sun in Aries is Chaplin's irrepressible will to live and to experience life to the fullest. Mercury in Aries is his quick and impatient mind, and his inventive ability. Venus in Taurus is a solid placement giving Charles much needed stability on all levels. This placement also gives musical, artistic, practical, and financial ability. Mars in Taurus makes money fast and spends it just as quickly. These people are good at building things and usually have dancing and singing ability. Jupiter in Capricorn is very ambitious and economical and has an interest and ability in politics. Saturn in Leo is Chaplin's dictator role -dominating and authorotative. Uranus in Libra gives artistic and often marthematical genius. They believe in relationships with no permanent bonds. Neptune in Gemini is totally absorbed by the mental world. These people have a constant need for learning, knowledge, diversity, and humour, and can lose themselves in libraries, books, or any communications related media. Pluto in Gemini is a generation that knows how to use words and ideas to suit their own purposes and are instrumental in the development of mass media.
Charlie Chapin as The Tramp

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