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Anthony Hopkins
Born 1937-12-31 · Margam, Port Talbot, Wales · birth time unverified
Anthony Hopkins's chart reveals a disciplined, ambitious nature... someone who builds toward long-term goals with patience and finds identity through achievement and responsibility. With a Capricorn Sun in the 10th house, their sense of purpose is expressed through the domain of career and public life... a placement that shapes how they show up in the world and what they're here to do.
Beneath the surface, a Sagittarius Moon speaks to what Anthony needs emotionally... freedom, meaning, and the sense that life is going somewhere expansive. This is the private self, the part that exists when the spotlight fades.
The world meets Anthony through Aries rising... direct, energetic, and ready to engage... someone who makes a strong first impression. This is the lens through which all of their chart's energy is filtered, the first thing people sense before they know the full story.
Their drive is guided by intuition and compassion... they act most powerfully when moved by something larger than themselves. With 6 retrograde planets in their natal chart, much of Anthony's energy is directed inward... a rich inner world that fuels their outer expression. A concentration of planets in Capricorn gives Anthony's chart a strong Capricorn emphasis... amplifying the themes of that sign throughout their life.
Planetary Positions
Rising: Aries · Midheaven: Capricorn♑ Capricorn
9° · House 10
♐ Sagittarius
25° · House 9
♑ Capricorn
6° · House 10℞
♑ Capricorn
1° · House 9
♓ Pisces
7° · House 12
♒ Aquarius
2° · House 11
♓ Pisces
29° · House 12
♉ Taurus
9° · House 1℞
♍ Virgo
21° · House 6℞
♋ Cancer
29° · House 5℞
♐ Sagittarius
5° · House 8℞
♊ Gemini
27° · House 3℞
Chart Interpretations
Sun in Capricorn in House 10
Your Sun in Capricorn in the tenth house is among the most naturally powerful configurations in the zodiac ... Capricorn is the sign that governs the Midheaven's themes of career, authority, and public legacy, and the Sun here means your entire sense of self is expressed through, and in many ways defined by, your professional standing and what you build for the world over the full arc of your life. Saturn rules Capricorn, and at the apex of the chart that rulership brings the Sun's need for identity expression into direct alignment with the domain of earned authority and lasting public achievement: you are here to build something of genuine consequence, and the characteristic that most distinguishes this Sun is the willingness to do that work over decades without requiring early recognition as validation. The 10th house is Angular and among the four most powerful positions in the chart; the Sun here is genuinely visible to the world, and the career has the potential to become a defining legacy. Cardinal earth at the Midheaven initiates structure; the structures you build become institutions and lasting contributions rather than personal achievements that fade. To work with this energy consciously, allow your ambition to be matched by a philosophy of contribution ... the greatest Capricorn Midheaven legacies serve something larger than personal advancement. The honest growth edge is the psychological cost of defining yourself entirely by achievement: Capricorn in the 10th can become a person who exists primarily for the world and loses access to the private, unproductive, simply-alive self that is the actual human being behind the legacy.
Moon in Sagittarius in House 9
Your Moon in Sagittarius in the ninth house is one of its most naturally aligned configurations ... Sagittarius governs the 9th house's natural domains of philosophy, higher education, and the ongoing quest for meaning and truth, and the Moon here finds genuine emotional sustenance in exactly the activities and environments that are Sagittarius's most authentic expression. Sagittarius is mutable fire ruled by Jupiter, and in the 9th house that alignment is doubled: your emotional security comes substantially from the ongoing expansion of your philosophical and experiential horizon, and periods of intellectual stagnation, confined physical circumstances, or the demand to remain within a single cultural or philosophical frame are genuinely emotionally destabilizing in ways that need honest attention and genuine response. You are most emotionally alive when learning, traveling, engaging with diverse philosophical frameworks, or in the company of teachers, guides, and fellow seekers who share your appetite for the genuinely large questions. Your faith in life ... the optimistic conviction that experience serves a purpose and that wisdom is available through honest engagement with the full range of what happens ... is real and sustaining rather than merely cheerful. To work with this energy consciously, develop the depth of philosophical commitment that comes from staying with one tradition, one practice, or one domain of study long enough to be genuinely transformed by it rather than continuously moving to the next interesting framework. The honest growth challenge is the breadth-versus-depth tension that Jupiter in the 9th creates: the ongoing availability of the next fascinating philosophical or experiential possibility can prevent the sustained engagement that produces genuine wisdom rather than merely informed curiosity.
Mercury in Capricorn in House 10
℞Your Mercury in Capricorn in the tenth house is one of the most naturally powerful placements for professional authority in the chart ... Capricorn governs the themes of the tenth house most naturally, and Mercury in Capricorn in this domain produces a professional communication style and intellectual presence that accumulates genuine authority over time in ways that more volatile or fashionable professional reputations simply cannot match. Mercury governs communication and professional intelligence; Capricorn is cardinal earth ruled by Saturn, and in the tenth house of career and public standing, that quality means your professional reputation is built on demonstrated substance, disciplined thinking, and a reliability that the professional world learns over time to trust absolutely. You are known in your field as someone who gets things right, who can be trusted under pressure, and whose thinking is structurally sound. To work with this energy consciously, invest consistently in the depth and currency of your expertise ... your professional authority grows with genuine competence, and Capricorn's patience means the investment compounds over longer time horizons than most people maintain. The growth edge is that Capricorn in the public tenth house can produce a professional identity so defined by discipline and authority that genuine professional joy and creative expression are systematically deprioritized; the growth work is ensuring your professional life includes dimensions of genuine satisfaction and creative engagement alongside its structural achievement.
Venus in Capricorn in House 9
Your Venus in Capricorn in the ninth house brings practical wisdom, structured thinking, and a respect for established traditions to your exploration of philosophy, higher education, and travel. You are drawn to belief systems that are time-tested, practically applicable, and built on disciplined practice rather than ecstatic revelation. Higher education is pursued with clear career goals in mind, and you value credentials and institutional recognition. Travel appeals most when it involves cultural traditions with deep historical roots or professional development opportunities. Your philosophical outlook is pragmatic and conservative, emphasizing personal responsibility and the wisdom that comes through experience. The challenge is closed-mindedness toward unconventional philosophies or spiritual practices that lack institutional backing. Consciously remain open to wisdom that comes from unexpected sources, and your already substantial philosophical framework will be enriched by perspectives you might otherwise dismiss.
Mars in Pisces in House 12
Your Mars in Pisces in the twelfth house places the planet of drive, in a sign that resonates deeply with the twelfth house's themes, in the realm of the hidden, the spiritual, and the unconscious. Your most powerful motivations are spiritual and compassionate in nature, and they operate most effectively through surrender rather than force. Solitary practices of prayer, meditation, creative work, or service in hidden or institutional settings are where your drive finds its deepest and most lasting expression. There can be difficulty knowing what you want when the ego's voice is so quiet; listening to your body and your intuitions in stillness reveals the direction. The insight: your greatest acts of power are acts of loving surrender ... when you align with something larger than your individual will, you become an instrument of extraordinary grace.
Jupiter in Aquarius in House 11
Your Jupiter in Aquarius in the eleventh house is a naturally powerful placement, as Jupiter's expansive energy sits in the sign most associated with community within the house that governs it. Your social life is rich, diverse, and connected to larger movements for collective progress. You attract a wide circle of friends who are intellectually vibrant, socially conscious, and committed to innovation. Group leadership comes naturally, and you inspire others with your vision of what communities can achieve when they organize around shared ideals. Causes related to technology, social justice, scientific advancement, and human rights resonate deeply. The challenge is prioritizing the collective over personal relationships to the point of emotional isolation. Nurture your closest individual friendships with the same energy you give to groups and causes, and your already powerful social impact gains the personal warmth that makes it sustainable and genuinely fulfilling.
Saturn in Pisces in House 12
Your Saturn in Pisces in the twelfth house places its lessons in the most natural and resonant domain for this sign ... the twelfth house is Pisces' native territory, and Saturn here must operate in the realm of dissolution, mystery, and the unconscious. This is a placement of profound spiritual potential and significant interior challenge: the structures Saturn tries to build keep being softened by Pisces' currents, and what you are being asked to construct here is not a wall but a vessel ... something that can hold both light and darkness without shattering. A sustained contemplative practice, whether religious, meditative, or artistic, is not optional but essential. The wisdom you carry is deep, ancient, and, when you find the courage to share it, genuinely illuminating.
Uranus in Taurus in House 1
℞Your Uranus in Taurus in the first house merges the planet of sudden change with the most stability-oriented sign, creating a fascinating tension in how you present yourself to the world. Taurus is a fixed earth sign, so your identity carries a grounded, sensory quality, yet Uranus disrupts any attempt to stay in one mode for too long. This generational placement marks a cohort that transforms how society relates to material resources and physical embodiment, but in your first house, you personally embody that transformation. People may perceive you as both steady and surprising ... calm on the surface with unexpected depths. Your appearance or personal style may shift in ways that reflect evolving values rather than fleeting trends. The challenge is reconciling your deep need for security with an equally powerful drive toward change. When you learn that stability can coexist with evolution, you become someone who demonstrates that growth does not require abandoning everything solid and real.
Neptune in Virgo in House 6
℞Your Neptune in Virgo in the sixth house ... Virgo rules the sixth house ... places the planet of dissolution in its detriment but in the house that resonates most naturally with Virgo's energy, creating a complex and interesting interplay. Neptune in Virgo is generational, but this sixth house placement is personally very relevant to your daily work, health routines, and habits. You are drawn to work that combines precision with service and possibly healing ... medical research, craftsmanship, writing, or any field requiring careful analysis in service of a larger beneficial purpose. Your health benefits from careful daily routines combined with practices that address mind and spirit, not just body. The practical insight is to define your ideal carefully enough to make it real, then let it be real enough to be good.
Pluto in Cancer in House 5
℞Your Pluto in Cancer in the fifth house brings profound emotional transformation to your creative expression, romantic life, and relationship with joy. Cancer's cardinal water energy makes your creativity deeply personal, emotionally driven, and rooted in memory, family, and the experience of nurturing or being nurtured. Your creative work has the power to make people feel things at a visceral level because it emerges from genuine emotional depth rather than intellectual cleverness. Romance is an all-or-nothing experience ... you love with protective intensity and can become deeply attached. Children, if you have them, are central to your sense of purpose and may trigger some of your most significant personal transformations. The growth edge is allowing joy and playfulness to exist alongside emotional intensity without needing every pleasurable experience to carry life-or-death significance. When you create and love with both openness and depth, your artistic and romantic life becomes a profound source of healing.
North Node in Sagittarius in House 8
℞Your North Node in Sagittarius in the eighth house calls you to bring philosophical courage, optimistic trust, and a broad, meaning-making perspective to the most transformative and psychologically intense experiences of your life. You are here to learn that even the deepest loss, most profound intimacy, or most radical transformation can be held within a framework of philosophical meaning that does not destroy but ultimately expands you. The eighth house focuses this growth on shared resources, deep psychology, and transformation. Develop a philosophical framework for understanding death, loss, and radical change; approach psychological healing with optimism and broad vision; and trust that every deep transformation is taking you somewhere meaningful. Your wisdom turns darkness into fuel.
Chiron in Gemini in House 3
℞Chiron in Gemini in the third house creates the most resonant Chiron placement for communication and thought ... Gemini is the third house's own sign, ruled by Mercury, and Chiron here means the Wounded Healer lands in its most native territory, touching the very foundation of how you think, speak, write, and navigate the world of ideas and exchange. The wound is intimate and early: it was established in classrooms, in sibling dynamics, in the neighborhood conversations of childhood where your mind was first measured against others'. You may have been labeled too slow or too fast, too scattered or too literal; you may have struggled with learning differences that went unrecognized or been praised for intelligence in ways that created performance anxiety rather than genuine confidence. Mutable air means the wound is versatile ... it shifts with context, sometimes expressing as compulsive talking, sometimes as a paralyzed silence, sometimes as the habit of finishing other people's sentences because you can't quite trust that your own will land. Mercury's rulership means this wound runs through the instrument of your thinking itself, creating a layer of meta-anxiety: not just anxiety about what you're saying but about the quality of your thinking as you say it. Your gift is a deeply lived empathy for anyone whose mind works differently, who struggles to be heard, or who has been made to feel that their particular way of knowing doesn't count ... and the ability to advocate for intellectual diversity with genuine conviction rather than theoretical commitment. To work with this energy consciously, practice writing or speaking without the internal editor running simultaneously ... mutable air's greatest enemy is the self-interruption. The growth edge is that this wound is self-referential in a way that can make healing feel impossibly recursive ... using the wounded instrument to repair itself ... and the growth is discovering that the mind heals not through perfect articulation but through the willingness to keep expressing imperfectly.