Drew Carey
Born 1958-05-23 · Cleveland, Ohio, USA · birth time unverified
Drew Carey'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 Drew 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 Drew through Leo rising... magnetic, confident, and impossible to overlook... someone who lights up a room without trying. 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 drive is guided by intuition and compassion... they act most powerfully when moved by something larger than themselves. With 4 retrograde planets in their natal chart, much of Drew's energy is directed inward... a rich inner world that fuels their outer expression.
Planetary Positions
Rising: Leo · Midheaven: Taurus♊ Gemini
2° · House 10
♋ Cancer
29° · House 12
♉ Taurus
8° · House 9
♈ Aries
20° · House 9
♓ Pisces
19° · House 8
♎ Libra
22° · House 3℞
♐ Sagittarius
23° · House 5℞
♌ Leo
8° · House 12
♏ Scorpio
2° · House 3℞
♌ Leo
29° · House 1
♏ Scorpio
0° · House 3℞
♒ Aquarius
22° · House 7
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 12
Your Moon in Cancer in the twelfth house places the Moon in its ruling sign in the most private, spiritually resonant, and psychologically submerged sector of the chart ... and what this creates is an inner emotional world of extraordinary depth, spiritual sensitivity, and empathic resonance that operates largely beneath the social surface, accessible primarily in solitude, in dreams, and in the rare relationships where genuine emotional safety makes the hidden self available. Cancer is cardinal water ruled by the Moon, and in the 12th house that water doesn't flow openly but runs in very deep underground channels: your emotional life is vastly richer and more complex than you allow most people to see, not because you are deliberately withholding but because the most important emotional experiences of your inner world are genuinely difficult to translate into the language of ordinary social exchange. Your psychic and intuitive sensitivity may be remarkable, and you may experience the emotional states of others ... or of the collective ... with a directness that is sometimes difficult to distinguish from your own feelings. Dreams are likely emotionally vivid and carry genuine wisdom. The spiritual dimension of your inner life is real and possibly profound. To work with this energy consciously, develop consistent practices ... journaling, therapy, meditation, or creative work in solitude ... that give your hidden emotional world the regular structured attention it needs to remain a source of nourishment rather than accumulating as unconscious weight. The honest growth challenge is that Cancer's instinct for care combined with the 12th house's hiddenness can produce a person who gives enormously in service roles or private support while rarely receiving the equivalent depth of care in return, and the growth is learning that your own emotional needs are as real and as legitimate as anyone else's ... and that meeting them is not self-indulgence but the maintenance of the inner resource from which all genuine giving draws.
Mercury in Taurus in House 9
Your Mercury in Taurus in the ninth house brings a grounded, unhurried, and genuinely thorough intellect to the domains of philosophy, higher learning, and the construction of a worldview that is built to last. Mercury governs thinking and communication; Taurus is fixed earth ruled by Venus, and in the ninth house of big ideas and expansive seeking, that fixed earth quality means your philosophical positions are built slowly and held firmly ... you do not adopt a belief because it is fashionable or intellectually exciting, but because you have tested it carefully against your accumulated experience and found it genuinely sound. This quality makes your philosophical and spiritual positions unusually well-founded and trustworthy; when you say you believe something, it means something. Travel deepens your understanding most when it is immersive and unhurried rather than efficient and touristic. To work with this energy consciously, pair your natural depth of philosophical commitment with genuine openness to being changed by what you encounter ... the worldview that can grow is stronger than the one that merely persists. The growth edge is that fixed earth in the ninth house can make it genuinely difficult to update a belief once integrated; the growth work is regularly asking whether your most confident positions still account for what you have learned since you formed them.
Venus in Aries in House 9
Your Venus in Aries in the ninth house directs your love of beauty and connection toward philosophy, travel, higher education, and the broadening of your worldview. Venus in detriment in Aries gives you a bold, adventurous approach to exploring cultures, beliefs, and distant places ... you fall in love with ideas and destinations at first sight. You may be attracted to partners from different cultural backgrounds or meet significant people while traveling. Your aesthetic sensibility is shaped by diverse influences and you value experiences over possessions. Academic or philosophical pursuits are most fulfilling when they involve active exploration rather than passive study. The growth edge is tempering your enthusiasm for the new with genuine depth of understanding. Consciously commit to studying one tradition, culture, or philosophy deeply rather than skimming many, and your natural passion will produce genuine wisdom.
Mars in Pisces in House 8
Your Mars in Pisces in the eighth house places fluid, compassionate, and spiritually penetrating energy in the realm of transformation, shared resources, and deep psychology. You navigate the territory of loss, change, and deep intimacy with unusual grace and spiritual attunement ... you know instinctively that endings are also beginnings. Healing work, spiritual counseling, depth psychology, or any field that accompanies people through transformative passages suits this placement beautifully. In intimacy, you seek genuine soul connection. The insight: your capacity to hold space for others' deepest transformations is a genuine spiritual gift ... honoring your own need for periodic retreat and renewal keeps that gift available and vital.
Jupiter in Libra in House 3
℞Your Jupiter in Libra in the third house brings diplomatic, articulate, and relationship-oriented energy to your communication style, learning habits, and everyday connections. You speak and write with grace and balance, naturally considering multiple perspectives before offering your own. Persuasion comes easily to you because people sense your genuine interest in fairness and your ability to articulate ideas that bridge opposing viewpoints. Learning engages you most when it involves dialogue, debate, or collaboration. Relationships with siblings and neighbors are likely harmonious and mutually supportive. Your communication style creates connection and builds consensus. The challenge is hedging ... you can spend so long weighing every side that your message loses clarity or conviction. Practice stating your position clearly even when you see merit in the opposing view, and your already refined communicative gift gains the decisive quality that makes it truly persuasive.
Saturn in Sagittarius in House 5
℞Your Saturn in Sagittarius in the fifth house brings a philosophical, adventurous approach to creativity, romance, and self-expression, balanced by Saturn's demand for genuine substance beneath the enthusiasm. You may find that creative projects with real depth and philosophical import are more satisfying than purely playful expressions, and romantic connections are most sustaining when they also involve a shared sense of adventure and meaning. Saturn here asks you to back your creative optimism with consistent effort ... great ideas require great follow-through. Practical insight: choose one creative project that genuinely excites your philosophical imagination and give it the structured, sustained attention it deserves; the results will exceed your most expansive expectations.
Uranus in Leo in House 12
Your Uranus in Leo in the twelfth house hides dramatic creative energy in the most private sector of your chart, creating a rich but sometimes turbulent inner life. Leo is fixed fire, and the twelfth house asks you to release attachment to ego and recognition, creating a fundamental tension with Leo's core need to be seen. As a generational placement, your cohort transforms collective understanding of creativity, ego, and the unconscious, and in your twelfth house, this work happens in solitude and privacy. You may have powerful creative impulses that feel too personal or vulnerable to share publicly, or your inner life may include vivid, dramatic dreams and fantasies that rival any external experience. Your spiritual journey involves learning to create and express yourself without needing an audience ... to find the joy of creation for its own sake. The challenge is that suppressed creative energy can manifest as pride, hidden jealousy, or unconscious attention-seeking behavior. When you develop a private creative and spiritual practice that honors your Leo fire without requiring external validation, you access a deep inner radiance that quietly illuminates everything you do.
Neptune in Scorpio in House 3
℞Your Neptune in Scorpio in the third house brings the planet of imagination and transcendence into the house of communication, learning, and local community, filtered through Scorpio's intense, investigative, and deeply perceptive energy. Neptune in Scorpio is generational, but the third house makes it personally relevant to your thinking style and communication. Your mind is naturally investigative and psychologically perceptive ... you notice what is beneath the surface and communicate with a depth and intensity that can be profoundly affecting. You may be drawn to writing or speaking about taboo, transformative, or psychologically rich subjects. The practical insight is to use your penetrating communication gifts in service of genuine understanding and healing rather than as a means of power or control.
Pluto in Leo in House 1
Your Pluto in Leo in the first house places the planet of transformation in the fixed fire sign of creative self-expression and personal sovereignty, making your very identity a statement of intense, commanding presence. You radiate an unmistakable magnetism that draws attention whether you seek it or not ... there is something regal and slightly dangerous about the way you present yourself to the world. This generational placement shaped an era that redefined individual power and creative authority, and your first house position makes you a personal embodiment of that transformative energy. Your willpower is formidable, your self-confidence deep, and your desire to leave a lasting mark on the world unmistakable. The challenge is managing the ego's demand for recognition without becoming tyrannical, narcissistic, or consumed by the need for control over how others perceive you. When you channel your commanding presence into creative leadership that empowers others alongside yourself, you become a truly transformative force.
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 Aquarius in House 7
Your Chiron in Aquarius in the seventh house places the Wounded Healer in committed partnerships through Aquarius' independence-focused fixed air energy. Your deepest wound involves the balance between intimacy and autonomy in your closest relationships. You may fear that commitment will cost you your individuality, or attract partners who are emotionally distant or who value independence over genuine closeness. There can be a painful pattern of choosing between freedom and love as if the two were incompatible. Your gift is a progressive understanding of how partnerships can be structured to honor both intimacy and individual freedom, offering a model of relationship that many people are seeking. The growth path involves creating partnerships that do not require you to choose between closeness and independence, and trusting that the right partner will find your need for space and intellectual companionship attractive rather than threatening.