
Halle Berry is unique in the history of Hollywood. The former beauty pageant winner was the first African-American woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress. Her gritty role in 'Monster's Ball' was a far cry from the fluffy parts she played in 'Swordfish' and 'X-Men,' her two previous films. She proved that her talent was at the same level of her extraordinary good looks, and she lived up to the considerable potential of her birth chart. Halle was born on August 14, 1966 in Cleveland, Ohio with the Sun, Moon and Mercury in the regal sign of Leo, making her a natural for stardom. Leo is associated with a self-confidence and creativity that's natural for getting attention, something Halle's been used to for years. Sometimes, though, the power of the Leo personality is too strong for an actress to surrender herself to her role. While a distinct image is required to stand out from the crowd, the ability to adapt it to different parts is essential to the actor's craft.
Neptune, the planet associated with blurring boundaries, is in a tense 90-degree square to Halle's Leo Sun. This supplies plenty of imagination that allows her to emotionally connect with whatever part she plays. In fact, Halle was known for staying in character -- even going without bathing for a few days -- when she played a crack addict in Spike Lee's 'Jungle Fever.' Neptune square the Sun can be associated with confusion about one's identity. Acting is a perfect use of this tendency, as it provides a way for Halle to explore many facets of herself, rather than having to maintain the same image all the time. Her Venus (the planet of the arts) is close to passionate Mars and expansive Jupiter in Cancer, and to her Moon in early Leo. Venus and Mars joined in any sign is excellent for creativity, as the former reflects an aesthetic ideal and the latter the ability to act on it, making it easy to turn artistic impulses into reality. This is also a highly seductive pair that combines the principles of attraction and the initiative to do something about it.
For all of her physical charms, Halle hasn't built her career on being a seductress. It's likely that the self-protective sign Cancer has toned down some of the potentially overt sexiness of her Venus-Mars conjunction. And with philosophical Jupiter in the picture, it makes sense that she's applied her skills in films like 'Monster's Ball' that have something meaningful to say. Halle has responsible Saturn in a supportive 120-degree trine with Venus, Mars and Jupiter, which demonstrates a conscientious approach to her craft. Saturn brings a sense of responsibility and awareness of the social impact of her work, making Halle recognize her part as a role model as the most serious one of her career.
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