Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Susan Sarandon

Who said leading ladies lose their glam after the Big 4-0? Certainly not Susan Sarandon who continues to steam up the silver screen as she heads into her fifties. Yowza! The saucy redhead who parlayed her "Rocky Horror Picture Show" role into more mainstream flicks such as "The Witches of Eastwick", "Thelma and Louise", and "The Client" has a much coveted Oscar to her credit for her stellar performance in "Dead Man Walking". What will Act Three be for the divine S.S.? The *stars* have an idea! Birth Details: October 4, 1946 New York, New York Born under a Libra Sun, Sarandon is charming, diplomatic, and a lover of beauty. She's also sociable and a good talker, as anyone who remembers "Bull Durham" will attest. With her Sun sitting next to Neptune, the Planet of illusion and make-believe, it's no surprise that Sarandon chose acting as a career path, as this placement signals one who is good at changing roles. With her Moon in Capricorn, the actress is ambitious, disciplined, and likely to get better the older she gets. No surprise there! Sarandon has a good business mind and a plan to go with it. It's Mercury in Libra which gives our friend "Louise" (from "Thelma and Loiuse") the gift of gab. Coupled with the Libra Sun influence, this lady could talk her way out of anything! She also has the knack for saying the right thing at the right time. Thanks to her Venus in Scorpio, this bewitching gal is sensual and sexy and knows how to strut her stuff. She is attractive to both men and women, and once she sets her mind on something, it's hers. How else to explain her success? With Passion Sign Mars in Scorpio as well, Sarandon has an extra dose of will to get her what she wants, especially in matters of money, since Scorpio is the Sign of Finance. Having both Saturn and Pluto conjunct in Leo, Sarandon's chart pegs her as a very strong woman. Make no mistake, she's the boss! That said, her Moon and Venus exude plentiful feminine energy, assuring us the actress is all-woman all the time. Would anyone disagree?

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