Sunday, 6 December 2009

Jodie Foster (Scorpio) Celebrity Horoscope

Jodie Foster (Scorpio) born November 19, 1962.

Jodie started doing TV commercials at age three, and played roles in "My Three Sons", "Gunsmoke", "Ironsides", and "The Partridge Family". Her
first starring role was in film "Taxi Driver", and she won Oscars for Best Actress in films "The Accused", and "The Silence of the Lambs".
She is a graduate of Yale University, magna cum laude, with a BA in Literature.

Jodie's astrological chart reveals a strong connection to sign Scorpio, with four parts of her psyche placed in that sign. Her vital energy (Sun), her mindset (Mercury), her artistic nature (Venus), and her ability to flowingly create scenarios (Neptune), all have the essence of Scorpio with it's overtones of formidable energy, intensity, complex
emotional reactions, and love of mystery and investigations. There is
deep fascination for secrets, yet an unwillingness to reveal personal
ones, coupled with an all-or-nothing attitude that demands faithfulness
and loyalty. Her emotional nature would be quite careful and practical,
with a critical eye towards developing skills and complicated
techniques, and prone to analyze everything before putting it to use.
Jodie would also instinctively seek to bring happiness, optimism,
confidence and abundance to all those who share her personal life, and
she has the ability to inspire enthusiasm and prosperity as well. All
this is combined with the urge for liberation and personal freedom from
restrictions (Uranus), which would probably cause some dynamic upsets
and disruptions from time to time. Jodie's drive to accomplish her
goals is loaded with leonine energy and pride in her work. She would
pursue the limelight with gusto, love the drama and applause, and
thoroughly enjoy the business of entertaining, and showmanship. This is
all tied to her personal presentation of self and way of being in the
world (Ascendant), so it would be quite obvious for all to see.

For the year 2010, Jodie is in line for increased opportunities to
express her emotional nature, her independent style, and her development
of self.

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