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William Lily in Christian Astrology : "The Fixed stars give great gifts, and elevate even from poverty to an extreme height of fortune, the seven planets do not do so". Ebertin says: according to tradition, Sirius (13^ D 10)will give a famous death with honors beyond the grave, if positioned in the 8th house. Larousse Encyclopedia of Astrology states that it is a harbinger of fame. Sirius will make her blaze in its glory forever.
Born - 27th February 1932 London, England Died - 23rd March 2011 Los Angeles, California, U.S.A Occupation - Actress
Spouses - Conrad Hilton (1950-1951 Michael Wilding (1952 1957) Mike Todd (1957 1958 ) Eddie Fisher (1959 1964) Richard Burton (1964 1974 )
LIZ TAYLOR
Richard Burton (1975 1976) John Warner (1976 1982) Larry Fortensky (1991 - 1996)
Birth data has been taken from Bernadette Bradys book of FIXED STAR
In CLEOPATRA 1963
Liz Taylor struggled with physical health issues during much of her life, and many times newspaper headlines announced that she was close to death. In 2004 it was announced that she was suffering from congestive heart failure and in 2009 she underwent cardiac surgery to replace a leaky valve. In February 2011, new symptoms related to congestive heart failure caused her to be admitted into Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre for treatment. She died on March 23, 2011, surrounded by her four children at Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 79.
Birth data has been taken from Bernadette Bradys book of FIXED STAR
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Birth data has been taken from Bernadette Bradys book of FIXED STAR
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Occupations: Actor, Model, Producer. Quote: "The more, the better, has always been my motto." At the age of nine, Elizabeth had received her first movie contract and was featured in "There's One Born Every Minute. Elizabeth Taylor was truly one of the world's most beautiful women during the peak of her career. She has always lived her life the way she chose to, and has appeared in some classic American films. Elizabeth Taylor is a two-time Academy Award winning actress with a career that stretches back to the 1940s.
Birth data has been taken from Bernadette Bradys book of FIXED STAR
Elizabeth Taylor is one of the few survivors from Hollywood's Golden Era. Her life has been an often-tragic fairy tale, with a revolving door of famous husbands, lovers, substance abuse, and scandals. She almost died at 29, but bounced back in time to win her first Oscar. She has been married eight times (twice to legendary actor Richard Burton), and became infamous for breaking up other people's marriages. Husband: Nicholas Conrad Hilton Jr. (aka Nicky Hilton), hotelier; married May 6, 1950; divorced January 29, 1951. Stanley Donen, director; together briefly in 1951. Michael Wilding, actor; married February 21, 1952; filed for divorce October 4, 1956. Mike Todd (aka Michael Todd), producer, promoter, showman; married February 2, 1957 until his death in a plane crash in New Mexico March 23, 1958. Eddie Fisher, singer, actor; married 1959; divorced March 6, 1964. Richard Burton, actor; married March 15, 1964 in Montreal; divorced June 26, 1974; remarried October 1975; divorced again summer 1976; Burton died in 1984. John Warner, politician, U.S. Senator; married December 4, 1976; divorced November 7, 1982; Republican Senator from Virginia. Victor Luna, attorney, Mexican; Taylor broke off engagement in August 1984. Dennis Stein, business executive; Taylor broke off engagement in 1985. Larry Fortensky (aka Lawrence Lee Fortensky), teamster; construction-equipment operator; married October 6, 1991, at Michael Jackson's Neverland ranch in Santa Ynez, California; born 1952 in Stanton, California; met at the Betty Ford Clinic in 1987; divorced November 1996.
Birth data has been taken from Bernadette Bradys book of FIXED STAR
Awards:
1956: Special Golden Globe: Consistent Performance. 1959: Golden Globe : Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama), Suddenly, Last Summer. 1960: Oscar: Best Actress, Butterfield 8. 1966: National Board of Review Award: Best Actress, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. 1966: New York Film Critics Circle Award: Best Actress, Who's Afraid of Virginia. Woolf?; tied with Lynn Redgrave for Georgy Girl. 1966: Oscar: Best Actress, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. 1966: British Film Academy Award: Best British Actress, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.. 1972: Berlin Film Festival Best Actress Award: Hammersmith Is Out. 1973: Golden Globe: World Film FavoriteFemale. 1981: Theatre World Award: The Little Foxes; special citation marking her Broadway debut. 1981: Special Outer Critics Circle Award: Debut, The Little Foxes. 1985: Cecil B. DeMille Award: life achievement, presented by Hollywood Foreign Press Association. 1992: Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award: statuette presented by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; shared award with Audrey Hepburn. 1993: American Film Institute Life Achievement Award. 1997: Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award Elizabeth was the first actress to be paid one million dollars for a film role--l963's "Cleopatra Stripped of the trappings of glamour, Elizabeth's greatest role was her dynamic performance in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" (1966), for which she deservedly won her second Academy Award Elizabeth enjoys the status of being a true screen legend (one of only a handful), so she can pick and choose her projects At seventy-two years of age, she is a savvy businesswoman who dedicates a lot of her time and energy to the fight against AIDS, a cause close to her heart. Elizabeth has indeed lived a life filled with passion, and she continues to dazzle us with her amazing courage. She is, and will remain, a national treasure. Birth data has been taken from Bernadette Bradys book of FIXED STAR
Birth data has been taken from Bernadette Bradys book of FIXED STAR
The Xth cusp on Diadem (8^ G) ( the star giving the ability of the stage) in the constellation of Alpha Coma Berenices and of the nature of Saturn and Mars. Robson says that it is said to give a suave and well-bred manner, with great personal charm, but to lead to an idle and dissipated life. There is some love of, or, ability for the stage.
Out of the four angles the ascendant and the descendant are of mutable signs whereas the 4th and 10th are of cardinal signs. The ascendant is the sign which depicts exploration, sport, etc. while the culmination comprises of the most pleasant sign of the zodiac giving a flair for artistic talents and the stage with the conjunction of Diaden. From the age of 9 till date she is holding the stage and is one of the greatest celebrities the world has ever seen. She is blessed with riches, honours, oratory, etc. At the same time the stars also portend downfall and death. She escaped the jaws of death at the age of 29 and 68.
So far as the VIIth cusp is concerned, on the lower level Aldebaren brings about a deeper involvement in sexual relationships often going beyond traditional social mores, induced by strong impulses and in a state of intoxication. Aldabaren leads the soul into the mundane world with all its pleasures, attachments and drunkenness. It directs the individual towards the physical world of illusion, with all its comforts and luxuries. Further, as Prof. G.B. Forbes points out, the degreecal conjunction of Uranus (lord of III parakramsthana)) and Venus (lord of VI and X karmasthana) enhances these tendencies. Hence Elizabeth Taylor did have many marriages and love affairs. Further, from the astrologiocal point of view VIIth lord Mercury is conjunct the Sun in Pisces (a sign of duality and delusion and self undoing) opposed by their dispositor Neptune, a significator Birth data has been taken from Bernadette Bradys book of FIXED STAR
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Procyon (24^ D 24`) was culminating.. Procyon is linked to Venus and connected to her MC (in parans) she is known to the world for her failed marriages.
The Sun is on Skat (7^ L 54`) in the constellation of Delta aquarius and of the nature of Jupiter and Saturn. According to Ptolemy it is of the nature of Saturn and Jupiter; to Simmonite, of Uranus; and, to Alvidas, of Uranus and Venus in sextile to Mercury. Robson says it gives good fortune and lasting happiness in general. He further says that when with the Sun, it makes one sensitive, emotional, psychic; criticism and persecution through mediumship, but help from friends. The Sun is conjunct Mercury in Pisces and many good artists have Pisces prominent in their charts. In this case Neptune the dispositor of Sun and Mercury is in Virgo (the sign of meticulous craftsmanship and service to others) is on Thuban (6 Vir 30) which is a star influencing art and acting. Further, there is a mutual reception between Neptune and Mercury. Besides this, Neptune being the higher octave of Venus is also a significator of Art, acting and photography. The Moon is on South Scale( zuben El Genubi) (14^ H 06`) in the constellation of Alpha Libra and of the nature of Saturn and Mars according to Ptolemy, but later authors substitute Saturn and Venus or Saturn and Mercury, and Alvidas likens it to Mars, Venus and Saturn. According to Robson it causes malevolence, obstruction, an unforgiving character, violence, disease, lying, crime, disgrace, and danger of poison. Eric Morse in the Living Stars say that the association of this star with a scorpion's claw, used for making love as well as for slaying its prey. It does not let go until one or other matter is complete and onlookers are not sure which of the two acts are in process. Sometimes even the Scorpion seems to get it wrong along the way! It frequently shows up ill-aspected in many unfortunate situations, from domestic strife and miscarriages of justice to psychopathic killings that started out in the guise of love. Its appearance in better aspect is often just the right moment to repair a relationship and to reconsider an earlier harsh judgment. Well aspected and on the 'right planet' we have someone of courage who will fight for right, but is generous to his opponents when they are defeated. If harshly aspected, especially to Mars, Saturn or the Moon, justice may well take a back seat to vengeance.
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Birth data has been taken from Bernadette Bradys book of FIXED STAR
Birth data has been taken from Bernadette Bradys book of FIXED STAR
Birth data has been taken from Bernadette Bradys book of FIXED STAR