Famous Birth Charts
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Frida Kahlo
July 6, 1907 — Coyoacán, Mexico City
Surrealist painter known for self-portraits. Sun in Cancer.
Alan Turing
June 23, 1912 — London
Father of computer science. Codebreaker, AI pioneer. Sun in Cancer.
Rosa Parks
February 4, 1913 — Tuskegee, Alabama
Mother of civil rights movement. Sun in Aquarius.
John F. Kennedy
May 29, 1917 — Brookline, Massachusetts
35th US President, youngest elected president. Sun in Gemini.
Nelson Mandela
July 18, 1918 — Mvezo, South Africa
Anti-apartheid revolutionary, first Black president of South Africa. Sun in Cancer.
Queen Elizabeth II
April 21, 1926 — London
Longest-reigning British monarch. Sun in Taurus.
Marilyn Monroe
June 1, 1926 — Los Angeles
American actress and cultural icon. Sun in Gemini.
Maya Angelou
April 4, 1928 — St. Louis, Missouri
Poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist. Sun in Aries.
Stanley Kubrick
July 26, 1928 — New York City
Visionary film director and perfectionist. Sun in Cancer.
Andy Warhol
August 6, 1928 — Pittsburgh
Pop art pioneer. Campbell's Soup Cans, Marilyn Monroe. Sun in Leo.
Martin Luther King Jr.
January 15, 1929 — Atlanta
American civil rights leader. Sun in Capricorn.
Audrey Hepburn
May 4, 1929 — Brussels
British actress and humanitarian. Sun in Taurus.
James Dean
February 8, 1931 — Marion, Indiana
Rebel icon of 1950s cinema. Sun in Aquarius.
Elizabeth Taylor
February 27, 1932 — London
Hollywood icon, two-time Oscar winner. Sun in Pisces.
Elvis Presley
January 8, 1935 — Tupelo
King of Rock and Roll. Sun in Capricorn.
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When the Moon shall be in the combust way, or peregrine, in the beginning of a journey, the person will either fall sick in his journey, or shall be otherwise grievously troubled and molested. - William Lilly (1602.-1681.)