Okay, so I got really into Timothée Chalamet recently (who hasn’t, am I right?), and I went down a total rabbit hole. It started with rewatching Dune, then Little Women, and then, well, you know how it goes. Suddenly, I wasn’t just admiring his acting; I was curious about the man behind the sandworm. So, naturally, I decided to check out his astrological chart.
First, I needed his birth details. This part was surprisingly easy. A quick Google search gave me his birthday: December 27, 1995. Finding the birth time was a little trickier, I use some website to got the birth time is around 12:44 PM, and the location of birth is New York, NY.
Then, I found the websites to generate a birth chart. I plugged in all the info.
The Chart!
Boom! There it was, a circular map of the stars at the exact moment Timmy entered the world. Honestly, it looked like a bunch of symbols and lines at first, but I was determined to figure this out.
I started with the basics. Sun in Capricorn. I know that’s all about ambition, discipline, and, well, being a bit of a workaholic. Makes sense for an actor of his caliber, right?
- Sun in Capricorn: Like I said, workaholic tendencies, classic ambitious goat energy.
- Moon in Virgo: Emotional about details!
- Rising Sign (Ascendant) in Leo: Okay, this is where it gets interesting. Leo rising is all about charisma, a natural performer, someone who loves the spotlight. Explains a lot, doesn’t it?
Then, I started to reading about other parts, The more I read, the more it started to click. It described someone creative, sensitive, and deeply passionate, which, you know, vibes with the Timothée we see on screen and in interviews.
I spent the rest of my time, diving deeper, checking out things like his Mercury, Venus, and Mars placements, cross-referencing aspects (the angles between planets), and reading interpretations online.
It was a fun, weird, and surprisingly insightful afternoon. I feel like I have a little more understanding, Even if you’re not a full-on astrology believer, it’s a fun way to think about someone’s personality and motivations. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to rewatch Call Me By Your Name with a whole new perspective…
