Dustin Hoffman born August 8, 1937.
Dustin studied music and his first passion was wanting to be a concert
pianist, but eventually enrolled in the Pasadena Playhouse, and then
went to study in New York under Lee Strasberg. His early years as an
actor were tough, but by 1967, he received a Best Actor Oscar nomination
for his role in "The Graduate", which made him an instant star. His
roles in "Kramer vs. Kramer" and "Rain Man" won him Oscars.
Dustin's astrology birthchart shows that he was born with the gift of
attracting the admiration of the public, while capturing the emotions
and feelings of all those who see him perform. His pattern for success
begins with a personal outlook on life that is genuinely magnanimous and
uplifting, always striving to do better, while building a strong and
diciplined foundation. Dustin's ego structure has a Leonine quality
that is projected into his lifetime achievements, and he would attract
the very best people to help him in whatever he aspires to do. There is
also an innovative and radical energy in his cosmic connections, that
would urge him to breakthrough social barriers, and present himself in
unpredictable ways. Dustin's emotional nature is quite meticulous,
demanding and needing perfection, and he would strive for an ideal with
painstaking effort. At times, he may be "wrapped a bit too tight". His
artistic and loving nature seems very sensitive, sedate, and he would
long for stability in his interactions with those who are precious to
him. Artistically, Dustin can be pretty hard on himself and others, and
has a sense of maturity and reality in dealing with aesthetics and
values. When Dustin decides to pursue his goals, it's with high
spirits, and a philosophical approach, and he would be apt to seek more
and better opportunities to further stabilize his life goals. When
Dustin tunes into the pulse of the public, he cannot miss making each
and every illusion he creates into a rousing success.
In the latter
part of 2010, Dustin may venture into some uncharted territory where
he may be called upon to display his artistic self in a more mysterious
way.
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