It’s hard
to look at Kate Hudson without noticing the remarkable resemblance to
her Academy Award winning mother, Scorpio Goldie Hawn. They have the same
adorable, infectious grin, the same golden curls and the same petite and
perky figure. While many young actresses would balk at the inevitable
comparison, Kate is secure enough in her own ability to take it in stride.
In January, she won the Best Supporting Actress Golden Globe for her portrayal
of Penny Lane, the archetypal 70s groupie in Cameron Crowe’s hit film
Almost Famous, and is an Oscar nominee for the same role
as well.
Born
Ready for the World: Sun in Aries
Born
on April 19, 1979 in Los Angeles, California, Kate is an irrepressible
Aries. Aries is the first sign of the zodiac, and is therefore associated
with beginnings and being first. Kate’s Sun, in the 29th degree of the
sign, makes her a walking advertisement for the Arian qualities of spontaneity,
assertiveness and independence. There are 30 degrees in each sign, and
each sign starts at zero degrees, so the 29th degree is the last degree
of a sign.
While having
your Sun in any degree of a sign means that you personify the energies
of that sign, having your Sun (or any planet) in the 29th degree of a
sign is sort of like getting your fries “super-sized” at the drive-thru.
There is extra emphasis on the sign. Interestingly, with the Sun at the
29th degree of a sign, the person often desires to experience the gifts
of the next sign as well—been there, done that, got the t-shirt, let me
move on to another theme park. In this case, the next sign is Taurus,
which is known for its love of comfort and luxury. As the daughter of
a famous and well-paid actress, Kate in many ways is a child of privilege.
Besides having
the Sun in Aries, Kate also has Mercury, the communication planet, and
Mars, the planet of energy and passion, in the fiery sign. She has personality
plus and lights up the screen with her presence in the way that only those
with true star quality can. Though barely an adult, Kate has already exhibited
her strong will by rejecting a college education in favor of an acting
career and by choosing to marry a man that some consider to be more like
the prince of darkness than prince charming. By now, you may have guessed
that you won’t get far by telling Aries personalities what to do—they
have a mind and a resolve of their own.
Personality
Plus: Sun Square Jupiter
Kate’s Sun
is squaring Jupiter in the 29th degree of Cancer, magnifying all the more
the attributes of her strong-willed Sun. With this contact from Jupiter,
you can expect tremendous self-confidence, lots of luck and a good dose
of self-centeredness. Her older brother notes that Kate always gets what
she wants. Her husband states that her best friend is her Platinum American
Express card.
Lest we think
that her life has been perfect, however, Kate does have a problem stemming
from her relationship with her father, Bill
Hudson. She rarely sees him and says that she barely knows him. Though
she has had the benefit of a strong and loving father figure in Kurt Russell,
her mother’s significant other since Kate was three, there is a sense
of emptiness around the subject for Kate.
Perhaps,
this deeply hidden wound is what she draws on to create the vulnerability
that lies beneath the whimsical surface of her screen characters. And,
just like you have to dig a little to find this bittersweet side to Kate,
you have to look a bit deeply into her chart to find that her Sun (her
self) is at the midpoint (the point halfway) between restricting
Saturn and uncertain Neptune. The combination spells disenchantment—a ping-pong
match between reality (Saturn) and illusion (Neptune).
Merging
With the Beloved: Venus in Pisces
Vulnerability
also comes with the territory for someone like Kate with Venus, the planet
of love, in Pisces, the sign with no boundaries. They are the ultimate
romantics who believe in the magic of love. For these individuals, love
transcends all reason. They seek to find bliss in the perfect union of
two souls, yet they often choose less than perfect mates.
On New Year’s
Eve, Kate married Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes, a Sagittarian born
on December 20, 1966. We all know the old cliché about opposites attracting,
and Kate’s marriage to the thirty-something rocker seems to be a case
in point. She is all sweetness and light; he is dark and mysterious. She’s
used to penthouses adorned with gossamer, glitter and gold; he lives in
a downtown loft with blood red walls, overflowing ashtrays and skulls
galore. Her career is on the rise; his is at its ebb. But, their fiery
Suns are in a beautiful and harmonious angle called a trine, making for
a natural compatibility between the two.
A
Meteoric Rise
Just like
her mother before her, fame has come early for Kate Hudson. She’s both
critically acclaimed for her work and adored by her growing legion of
young fans, making her a hot ticket at the box office. She’s the front-runner
to win her own Academy Award, a never before achieved mother-daughter
accomplishment. In the ephemeral world of Hollywood, only time will tell
if her career or, for that matter, her marriage, has staying power. But,
for right now, she seems destined for a lifetime of being very famous.
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