Bill Bixby

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SteveS wrote:Bill Bixby AA rated: 1/22/1934 11:20 PM Sanfrancisco, California
American actor who charmed two generations of viewers in five TV series that included "My Favorite Martian," 1963, "The Courtship of Eddie's Father," and "The Incredible Hulk," In the '90s, he successfully took the other side of the camera, directing the hit sitcom "Blossom."
Note his angular partile T Square Jup/Ur=Pl, a prominent Natal signature.
Off screen, his life script has not been as fortunate.
Another prominent signature was his Venus-Mars-Saturn conjunction with a direct Venus/Saturn=Mars midpoint. Bixby was married three times. Be sure and read his bio and you will see how this conjunction manifested in his life. Aries Moon cnj Vx partile 120 Neptune. Navamsha Virgo Moon partile cnj Neptune.

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Another example of that mid-'30s Jupiter-Uranus-Pluto for a brilliant professional. Jupiter is the most angular, being just a hair over 2° from EP; and all three of them are foreground.

He could deliver nonchalant humor with the best of them - the Capricorn touch, though the Aries Moon turned that into a harder edge, business-driven, success-driven temperament off-camera. His roles had a touch of the weird and, besides the Uranus-Pluto, he had a 0°02' Moon-Neptune trine.

And yeah, he had rough stuff. His toughness was called on frequently. I'm unclear what in his chart specifically points to a vulnerability to prostate cancer beyond the broad sense of struggle (it arguably cold be the double-malefic conjunction overlapping with a Venus-Mars conjunction). He died in Century City, where I'm sitting as I write this - he was probably in the old hospital a couple of blocks away.
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