Peter Fonda chart
Peter Fonda
Born
Peter Seymour Fonda
Feb.23,1939, 12:09 PM EST
Manhattan, New York
USA 73W59 40N46

Sun in Pisces 4°12'
Moon in Aries 23°05'
Mercury in Pisces 8°07'
Venus in Capricorn 18°52'
Mars in Sagittarius 15°14'
Jupiter in Pisces 12°26'
Saturn in Aries 15°23'
Uranus in Taurus 14°17'
Neptune in Virgo 22°27'R
Pluto in Cancer 29°41'R
Eris in Aries 3°44'


Ascendant in Gemini 28°04'
MidHeaven in Pisces 4°04'
American actor best known for his role
in the movie cult classic Easy Rider(1969)
Ascendant in Gemini gives Peter Fonda his tall, wiry, intellectual look. Midheaven in Pisces with the Sun, Mercury, and Jupiter, gives recognition or prominence in the film industry and marks him as an intellectual or philosopher. Moon in Aries likes speed and action and is often impatient or impulsive. Sun in Pisces enjoys privacy, solitude, and the inner life. Mercury in Pisces likes to learn or read about art, film, and mysticism, and is secretive and prefers non-verbal communication. Venus in Capricorn is a practical, economical, and status-seeking placement. The affections are cold but loyal and the onus is on financial and professional advancement. Mars in Sagittarius is the fearless explorer and adventurer, and Fonda's motorcycle days both on the set and in real life. Jupiter in Pisces is Fonda's journey into the mystical and psychedelic worlds often via either meditation or drugs. Jupiter here also gives a liking or talent for art, film, photography, psychology, watersports, and charity work. Saturn in Aries also likes speed and speed vehicles and gives mechanical and inventive abilities. This Saturn also deals with testing or defining one's personal identity or capabilities. Uranus in Taurus has unconventional political and financial views. Neptune in Virgo is perceptive and critical and believes in good hygeine and the work ethic. Pluto in Cancer is deeply concerned or affected by home, family, and security, issues.
EASY RIDER days
Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper

Jack Nicholson
A Younger Peter Fonda
Some of the dialogue in the movie is outstanding, especially in the night fire camp scene where hitchhiking George Hanson, a small time lawyer and drunk(played by a young Jack Nicholson) reveals his knowledge on UfO's and the alien presence or role in human society.

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