Wednesday 2 September 2009

Peter Boyle (Libra)

Peter Boyle (Libra) Born October 18, 1935 (Died December 12, 2006).

Early on, Peter entered the Christian Brothers Religious Order, and
planned to serve in the ministry, but the urge to act was too strong in
him, so he studied with Uta Hagen in New York. By 1965, he was doing
stage work and commercials, and made his Broadway debut in "Story
Theatre". Peter was known as a "political radical" and anti-war
crusader, and appeared in the anti-establishment movie "Steelyard
Blues". He played "Frankensteins Monster" in "Young Frankenstein", and
had roles in "Taxi Driver", "Hardcore", "Tail Gunner Joe". Peter earned
seven Emmy nominations for his role as "Frank Barone" in the hit TV
sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond".

Peter's astrological profile shows a vital energy that is cool, calm,
cooperative, harmonious and sociable, but at the same time a forceful
urge to demand power and control over any situation he would be involved
in. This energy he brought to his venues with a grand and glorious
sense of humor, bordering on the offensive and decadent at times. His
emotional nature would be quite sweet and caring at times, but at other
times, deep and overpowering, with an urge to create power struggles and
unfathomable situations. Peter's mindset was attracted to the arts and
culture, and he would want to evaluate and consider things very deeply
and passionately before committing himself verbally to any situation.
His loving and artistic nature would demand perfection from himself and
others, while at the same time he could be quite altruistic and selfless
in his relationships and artistic work. There is a lot of compassion
and sensitivity attached to his loving and artistic urges, and he may
have seen beauty in things that others often missed. Peter used his
energy to pursue his goals and desires with the utmost of goodwill, and
noble instincts.

He was a fun-loving man, with a buoyant and freely
independent spirit, who enthusiastically entered into his venues, and
"rode his horse" with pride and dignity.

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