Emilio Estevez Born May 12, 1962.
Emilio is the eldest son of Martin
Sheen, and acted as his father's stand-in on the set of "Apocalypse
Now". His first TV movie was "Seventeen Going on Nowhere", 1980. His
big screen debut was in "Tex", 1982, then "The Outsiders", then "Repo
Man", 1984. He then played the role of Andrew in "The Breakfast Club",
and went on to "St. Elmo's Fire", 1985. Emilio is an actor, writer,
director, in such outstanding films as "Young Guns", and "Bobby", a film
about the assassination of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy.
Emilio's planetary pattern shows a steadfast, cautious and sometimes
stubborn ego system, with quite a bit of innovative energy to propel him
into the limelight. His mental processes are curious and versatile, and
he can be quite amusing or flippant in the way he expresses himself.
His social and artistic skills are finely honed and very sharp , always
ready to seize an opportunity quickly. He's bright, witty, and can
handle multiple tasks with ease.
The year 2010 should bring many, many
more opportunities for Emilio to write, direct, and star in successful
ventures.
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