By Jeff Jawer
Provided by Tarot.com
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Vince Vaughn's film success has been built on comedies, where his gregarious nature and quick wit sparkle. He's not just some funny guy, though -- he's a deeply complex individual who is much more measured than his friendly appearance would suggest.
Vince Vaughn is one of the smartest actors in Hollywood. His snappy on-screen patter may be written for him, but he's just as sharp without a script. As a guest on Dennis Miller's show, he outtalked the famously sarcastic comic and left him gasping for air with his brilliant repartee. Speed is often synonymous with Vince's sign Aries. Born on March 28, 1970, the actor has the Sun, Mercury and Venus in this fiery first sign of the zodiac. Aries are often leaders, their dynamic personalities blazing paths that others follow. With Mercury -- the planet of the mind -- in this sign, his rapid-fire thinking and talking usually puts him at the head of the pack. Yet with original and independent Uranus opposite his Sun and Mercury, he may feel different and alone no matter how buddy-buddy he seems with his pals.
Aries can sometimes be abrupt with others or so wrapped up in themselves that they skip over social niceties. Vince has people skills and charm galore, though, thanks to a sweet astrological connection between his Aries Venus -- the planet of love and sociability -- and his outgoing Sagittarius Moon, which represents his habits and moods. The harmonious 120-degree angle between these two suggests an easy flow of feelings. Any positive Moon-Venus relationship reflects a loving nature, one that's most easily expressed in outgoing fire signs like Aries and Sagittarius.
Aries can sometimes be abrupt with others or so wrapped up in themselves that they skip over social niceties. Vince has people skills and charm galore, though, thanks to a sweet astrological connection between his Aries Venus -- the planet of love and sociability -- and his outgoing Sagittarius Moon, which represents his habits and moods. The harmonious 120-degree angle between these two suggests an easy flow of feelings. Any positive Moon-Venus relationship reflects a loving nature, one that's most easily expressed in outgoing fire signs like Aries and Sagittarius.
However, behind that twinkle in his eye we sense a deeper, darker side of Vince Vaughn. No simple guy, the playful comic actor is much more complicated than he appears to be. Pluto -- Lord of the underworld -- is the primary reason. Its tense 90-degree angle to his Moon suggests distrust and a great sensitivity to how power is used. He's sizing people up in a calculating way to maintain his position, an approach foreign to most Aries. With Pluto in a stressful relationship to the Moon, Vince knows what loss feels like. Of course, this adds depth both as an actor and as a person.
Heavyweight Saturn is close to active Mars -- Aries' ruling planet -- and opposite expansive Jupiter, two more indicators of the careful control that runs counter to Vince's seemingly spontaneous nature. Yes, he is fiery and fast, ready to please and entertain. He's also a very complex man whose apparent openness masks deep-seated skepticism that, of course, makes him so interesting both on-screen and off. We'll keep laughing at this outgoing cynic's unique brand of comic genius while Vince will keep laughing all the way to the bank.
About the Author
Jeff Jawer is the co-author of Barnes & Noble's "Your Astrology Guide 2006." A professional astrologer since 1973, his articles have appeared in astrology journals and magazines and Web sites around the world. He holds a B.A. in The History and Science of Astrology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and teaches and lectures both in the U.S. and abroad.
Heavyweight Saturn is close to active Mars -- Aries' ruling planet -- and opposite expansive Jupiter, two more indicators of the careful control that runs counter to Vince's seemingly spontaneous nature. Yes, he is fiery and fast, ready to please and entertain. He's also a very complex man whose apparent openness masks deep-seated skepticism that, of course, makes him so interesting both on-screen and off. We'll keep laughing at this outgoing cynic's unique brand of comic genius while Vince will keep laughing all the way to the bank.
About the Author
Jeff Jawer is the co-author of Barnes & Noble's "Your Astrology Guide 2006." A professional astrologer since 1973, his articles have appeared in astrology journals and magazines and Web sites around the world. He holds a B.A. in The History and Science of Astrology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and teaches and lectures both in the U.S. and abroad.

