Wednesday, 2 September 2009

Doris Roberts (Scorpio)

Doris Roberts (Scorpio) Born November 4, 1930.

Doris has an acting career that has spanned several decades, has
appeared in numerous plays, and began her T V career in 1952 with a role
in "Studio One", and went on to appear in "Ben Casey", "The Naked City",
"The Defenders" and many others TV venues. She made her film debut in
"Something Wild", was nominated for seven Emmys, and won four times as
"Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series" for her role as
"Marie Barone" in the hilarious hit sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond".

Doris' planetary picture and cosmic connections show a heavy emphasis on
sign Scorpio, with her vital energy and ego system connected to that
sign. She's a tough, stubborn and formidable lady, with an intense
desire to investigate whatever and whomever is around her. She would
love to unravel the secrets of others, but can be very possessive about
her own mysteries. Her emotional nature can be impetuous and a bit wild
at times, and she would become very assertive and aggressive about her
needs and desires. Doris is a fighter when her emotions are aroused,
and may feel like taking on any and all challenges to doing things her
way. Her mindset is very intense and easily inflamed, with a quick wit
that can "slice and dice" through any communication that comes her way.
When it comes to her artistic venues, Doris is high-minded, idealistic
and quite blunt in her expression, but she would always seek to elevate,
improve, and uplift the spirits of those around her with fun-loving
bursts of energy. She is enamoured with theatrics, and would put all of
her energy into performing at her very best. Doris has lots of pride in
her work, and would pursue her goals with bigness of heart, and a great
deal of personal willpower. She has a high degree of inventive energy,
and would take on venues that electrify and excite with the ease of a
"bolt of lightening"

For the year 2010, Doris may find herself
travelling to distant places, and being offered some "upbeat and happy"
venues to perform in.

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