Colin Farrell
Born 1976-05-31 · Dublin, Ireland · birth time unverified
Colin Farrell's chart reveals a restless, curious mind... someone who collects ideas the way others collect objects, communicates instinctively, and finds identity through learning. With a Gemini Sun in the 10th house, their sense of purpose is expressed through the domain of career and public life... a placement that shapes how they show up in the world and what they're here to do.
Beneath the surface, a Cancer Moon speaks to what Colin needs emotionally... deep emotional connection, home, and a sense of belonging. This is the private self, the part that exists when the spotlight fades.
The world meets Colin through Virgo rising... composed, thoughtful, and detail-oriented... someone who appears to have everything together. This is the lens through which all of their chart's energy is filtered, the first thing people sense before they know the full story.
Their energy is dramatic and courageous... they pursue goals with flair and determination. With 5 retrograde planets in their natal chart, much of Colin's energy is directed inward... a rich inner world that fuels their outer expression. A concentration of planets in Taurus gives Colin's chart a strong Taurus emphasis... amplifying the themes of that sign throughout their life.
Planetary Positions
Rising: Virgo · Midheaven: Taurus♊ Gemini
10° · House 10
♋ Cancer
7° · House 11
♉ Taurus
25° · House 10℞
♊ Gemini
5° · House 10
♌ Leo
8° · House 12
♉ Taurus
15° · House 9
♋ Cancer
29° · House 11
♏ Scorpio
3° · House 3℞
♐ Sagittarius
12° · House 4℞
♎ Libra
9° · House 2℞
♏ Scorpio
12° · House 3℞
♉ Taurus
0° · House 9
Chart Interpretations
Sun in Gemini in House 10
Your Sun in Gemini in the tenth house builds your public reputation on your intelligence, communicative range, and the kind of intellectual adaptability that allows you to be genuinely useful across multiple professional contexts. Gemini is mutable air ruled by Mercury, and at the Midheaven those qualities produce a public identity that is characterized by verbal facility, intellectual curiosity, and a professional versatility that can look like scattered ambition from the outside but is actually a genuine range of capability. Your career is most sustaining when it involves writing, speaking, media, education, or the exchange of ideas ... work that activates the mind and requires genuine communication rather than mere execution. The 10th house is Angular, making public reputation powerfully formative, and with Sun in Gemini here your public presence is built on the quality of your ideas and the skill of your expression rather than on charismatic authority or executive force. To work with this energy consciously, cultivate a consistent public voice ... a writing practice, a professional platform, a distinctive intellectual perspective communicated regularly ... because your ideas genuinely have the power to shape your field if they are developed and shared with sufficient consistency. The honest challenge is professional diffusion: Gemini in the 10th can pursue multiple simultaneous professional directions with genuine enthusiasm and fail to build the sustained reputation in any of them that produces lasting recognition.
Moon in Cancer in House 11
Your Moon in Cancer in the eleventh house connects the Moon's ruling sign to the domain of friendships, community life, and the collective vision of what human social organization could be at its best ... and what emerges is someone who brings the full intensity of Cancer's nurturing, protective, and deeply feeling nature to the groups, communities, and chosen families that form their social world. Cancer is cardinal water ruled by the Moon, meaning your engagement with collective life is active, emotionally invested, and organized around the same values that guide your private relationships: genuine care, protective loyalty, attentiveness to emotional safety, and the conviction that belonging should feel as sustaining as the best version of family. You treat close friends the way most people treat blood relatives ... with the depth of investment, the continuity of care, and the willingness to show up at 2 in the morning that most social relationships never achieve. Your communities tend to be organized around care, emotional safety, and the protection of vulnerable members; you are drawn to collectives that take the wellbeing of their people as seriously as they take their shared purpose. To work with this energy consciously, set boundaries around the emotional energy you invest in community life ... Cancer in the 11th can give so generously to its chosen social world that the reserves that sustain its own private life are quietly depleted. The honest growth challenge is the tendency to extend nurturing in ways that create dependency rather than genuine collective strength, and the growth is developing the discernment to distinguish between the care that builds capacity and the care that prevents others from discovering their own.
Mercury in Taurus in House 10
℞Your Mercury in Taurus in the tenth house builds your professional reputation on a foundation of patient expertise, substantive communication, and the accumulated credibility that comes from always delivering on what you say. Mercury governs communication and professional intelligence; Taurus is fixed earth ruled by Venus, and in the tenth house, the most public sector of the chart, that quality means your professional presence is characterized by reliability, depth, and a grounded authority that commands genuine respect over time. You are not the professional who dazzles with speed or novelty but the one others defer to when accuracy and real substance are required. Your career reputation builds slowly and becomes considerable. To work with this energy consciously, invest consistently in developing genuine depth of expertise in your chosen field ... your professional authority compounds with time in a way that more volatile reputations cannot match. The growth edge is that fixed earth in the public tenth house can make career pivots feel almost existentially threatening even when they are strategically right; the growth edge is trusting that the patient intelligence that built your current reputation can build a new one, if a new direction is genuinely called for.
Venus in Gemini in House 10
Your Venus in Gemini in the tenth house brings communication skills, social intelligence, and intellectual versatility to your career and public reputation. You are likely known professionally for your ability to connect with diverse audiences, articulate ideas clearly, and adapt to changing circumstances with grace. Careers in media, writing, public relations, education, marketing, or any field requiring eloquence and social dexterity suit you well. Your professional network is a genuine asset, built through authentic curiosity about the people you work with. You may pursue multiple career paths or hold roles that combine several different skill sets. The growth edge is developing a consistent professional identity rather than being perceived as scattered or unfocused. Consciously build your reputation around a core message or skill, and let your natural versatility enhance rather than dilute your professional brand.
Mars in Leo in House 12
Your Mars in Leo in the twelfth house places your creative drive, desire for recognition, and proud energy in the realm of the hidden and the unconscious. You may do your most powerful creative work in private ... writing, painting, composing, or building something that the world may only encounter much later. There can be a fear of truly being seen that coexists with a deep longing for recognition; working with this tension consciously is one of your key spiritual tasks. Solitude is not your natural preference, but it is where some of your finest work is done. When you trust your creative gifts enough to share them, the response often exceeds your most hopeful expectations.
Jupiter in Taurus in House 9
Your Jupiter in Taurus in the ninth house brings a grounded, experiential quality to your pursuit of wisdom, higher learning, and expanded horizons. You are drawn to philosophies and belief systems that are practical, embodied, and connected to the natural world rather than purely abstract. Travel appeals to you most when it involves immersive sensory experiences ... food, landscape, craftsmanship, and the tangible culture of a place. Higher education may lead you toward fields that combine intellectual depth with real-world application. Your convictions are deeply held and slowly formed, giving your worldview a solidity that others find reassuring. The growth edge is remaining open to perspectives that challenge your established beliefs, since Taurus's fixity combined with Jupiter's conviction can create rigidity. Keep exploring and tasting new ideas, and your already substantial wisdom deepens into something truly nourishing.
Saturn in Cancer in House 11
Your Saturn in Cancer in the eleventh house brings emotional carefulness and selectivity to your friendships, communities, and collective affiliations. You may feel more responsible for the emotional wellbeing of your social groups than others do, or you find that group settings stir up old family dynamics unexpectedly. Saturn in detriment here means that belonging ... truly belonging ... requires real inner work rather than just showing up. The friendships you cultivate carefully become profoundly sustaining, however, and your capacity to care for a community over the long haul is unmatched. Practical insight: distinguish between social groups that energize you and those that drain you, and invest accordingly.
Uranus in Scorpio in House 3
℞Your Uranus in Scorpio in the third house sharpens your communication with psychological depth, investigative intensity, and a capacity for revealing what others prefer to keep hidden. Scorpio is fixed water, so your mind works beneath the surface, probing for truth and hidden motives, and Uranus adds sudden flashes of insight that cut through pretense. As a generational placement, your cohort transforms how society communicates about power, sexuality, and psychological truth, and in your third house, you are personally compelled to speak and write about what matters most ... the things nobody else will say. Your early learning environment may have included secrecy, intensity, or intellectual power dynamics, and your relationship with siblings may carry an undercurrent of complexity. You have a natural talent for research, investigative writing, or any communication that uncovers hidden patterns. The challenge is using your penetrating insight constructively rather than weaponizing it, since words carry unusual power in your hands. When you speak truth with both courage and compassion, your communication becomes a genuine force for psychological liberation.
Neptune in Sagittarius in House 4
℞Your Neptune in Sagittarius in the fourth house brings the planet of dreams and dissolution into the house of home, family, and emotional roots, charged with Sagittarius' adventurous, freedom-loving, and philosophical spirit. Neptune in Sagittarius is generational, but the fourth house makes it intimately personal, shaping your relationship with your family of origin and your sense of home. Home for you may be a concept as much as a place ... your roots are philosophical and spiritual as well as geographic, and you may feel most at home in the wide world as much as in any particular location. There may be an idealized or mythologized quality to your family story. The practical insight is to create some form of physical or emotional anchor that provides genuine stability, knowing that freedom and rootedness need not be opposites.
Pluto in Libra in House 2
℞Your Pluto in Libra in the second house directs transformative relationship-oriented energy toward finances, values, and self-worth. Libra's cardinal air quality brings a focus on fairness, balance, and partnership dynamics to your material life. You may earn through partnerships, the arts, law, diplomacy, or any field where balance and aesthetics are central. Financial situations may undergo dramatic transformations tied to relationship changes ... marriage, divorce, or business partnerships can radically reshape your material circumstances. Your sense of self-worth is deeply connected to your ability to maintain harmony in your relationships and to be perceived as fair and attractive. Spending may reflect a desire for beauty, elegance, or social belonging. The growth edge is developing financial independence and self-worth that do not depend on partnership or others' approval. When you ground your values in genuine personal conviction rather than social consensus, your financial life gains the stability and authenticity that Pluto's transformative energy demands.
North Node in Scorpio in House 3
℞Your North Node in Scorpio in the third house calls you to develop communication characterized by depth, psychological insight, and the courageous willingness to speak truth into complexity. You are here to learn to go beneath the surface in conversations and writing ... to ask the uncomfortable question, to name what others are politely avoiding, and to bring genuine transformative power to your everyday intellectual life. The third house focuses this growth on conversations, writing, local connections, and learning. Practice deep listening that goes beyond words, write about subjects of genuine psychological depth, and resist the pull toward comfortable, superficial exchanges. Your most powerful communication is the kind that changes people.
Chiron in Taurus in House 9
Chiron in Taurus in the ninth house places the Wounded Healer in the life area governing philosophy, higher education, foreign travel, and the personal search for meaning ... filtered through fixed earth's patient, embodied intelligence and Venus's appreciation for beauty, practical wisdom, and sensory truth. The ninth house is Jupiter's domain, concerned with the expansion of understanding and the building of a worldview worth living by, and with Chiron in Taurus here the wound touches the legitimacy of your particular path to meaning. Taurus arrives at truth through the senses, through patient experience, through what can be touched and tested ... and Chiron here suggests that this earthy, embodied approach to knowing was treated as insufficient or unsophisticated in contexts (educational institutions, philosophical communities, religious traditions) that prized abstract theory or doctrinal certainty over grounded wisdom. You may have felt that your practical, sensory-based understanding of life didn't count as real philosophy, or that formal education systems didn't accommodate your learning style. Your gift is the ability to translate abstract philosophical and spiritual ideas into genuinely useful, practically grounded wisdom that people can actually apply to their daily lives ... a form of wisdom the world needs at least as much as it needs pure theory. To work with this energy consciously, trust your lived, embodied experience as a valid epistemological foundation ... what you've learned through your body and your patient attention to the material world is genuine knowledge. The growth edge is that fixed earth in the ninth house can become entrenched in a single philosophical position ... believing what the senses and experience have confirmed while closing to what requires a more abstract leap ... and the growth is learning that genuine wisdom is both embodied and spacious enough to include what you cannot yet touch.