Okay, so I got curious about Alec Baldwin, you know, after seeing all those headlines. I thought, “Let’s dive into his astrological chart and see what’s up.”
First, I needed to find his birth details. That’s the starting point for any chart. I googled “Alec Baldwin birth time” and got the basic info pretty easily: April 3, 1958, in Amityville, New York. I found some sites saying the time wasn’t 100% confirmed, but I went with what I could find for now.

Next, I needed a place to actually make the chart. I’ve used a few free websites before, so I just picked one I remembered. You just plug in the birth date, time, and place, and it spits out a chart. It’s like magic, but really it’s just math.
Messing with Aspects
I focused on aspects because all the websites gave me was a huge list that gave me a headache, so I needed to figure it out myself.
I’ve experimented with the “major” ones.
- Conjunction (0°)
- Sextile (60°)
- Square (90°)
- Trine (120°)
- Opposition (180°)
Then comes the fun part – or the confusing part, depending on how you look at it. You have this wheel with all these lines and symbols, and you gotta figure out what it all means. I started by looking at the biggies: Sun, Moon, and Rising sign.
Alec’s a Sun in Aries, which, yeah, I could kinda see. Fiery, energetic, maybe a little impulsive? His Moon’s in Pisces, though, which is a whole different vibe. That’s more sensitive, emotional, maybe even a bit dreamy. So you’ve got this mix of fire and water, which could be interesting, I have observed.
His Rising sign, I saw some debate about that online, some said Leo, some said something else. If it’s Leo, that would add another layer of drama and a need for attention,I guess.

Then I looked at the planets and where they were hanging out in the chart. Like, where’s his Mars? That’s the planet of action and aggression. Where’s Venus? That’s about love and relationships. Each planet in a different sign and house adds another piece to the puzzle, and that I have started.
Honestly, it gets complicated fast. You’ve got all these aspects – the angles between the planets – and they all have different meanings. A square is tense, a trine is harmonious, and so on. It’s like learning a whole new language, I had learned.
I definitely didn’t become an expert overnight. It takes time and practice to really understand a chart. But it was cool to see how all these different parts fit together, and how they might reflect someone’s personality and life experiences, and the part I really enjoyed.
I’m not saying I can predict the future or anything, but it’s a fun way to explore a person from a different angle. And who knows, maybe it’ll give me some insight into the next Alec Baldwin headline. I keep digging anyway.