Gary Oldman
Born 1958-03-21 · New Cross, London, England, UK · birth time unverified
Gary Oldman's chart reveals a pioneering spirit... someone who leads with action, meets the world head-on, and finds identity through initiative. With a Aries 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 Aries Moon speaks to what Gary needs emotionally... action and independence when emotions run high. This is the private self, the part that exists when the spotlight fades.
The world meets Gary through Cancer rising... warm, approachable, and quietly protective... someone who feels like home to others. 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 channeled through innovation and collective causes... they fight for ideas, not just personal gain. With 5 retrograde planets in their natal chart, much of Gary's energy is directed inward... a rich inner world that fuels their outer expression. A concentration of planets in Aries gives Gary's chart a strong Aries emphasis... amplifying the themes of that sign throughout their life.
Planetary Positions
Rising: Cancer · Midheaven: Pisces♈ Aries
0° · House 10
♈ Aries
12° · House 10
♈ Aries
16° · House 10
♒ Aquarius
15° · House 8
♒ Aquarius
3° · House 7
♎ Libra
29° · House 4℞
♐ Sagittarius
25° · House 6
♌ Leo
7° · House 1℞
♏ Scorpio
4° · House 4℞
♍ Virgo
0° · House 2℞
♏ Scorpio
1° · House 4℞
♒ Aquarius
20° · House 8
Chart Interpretations
Sun in Aries in House 10
Your Sun in Aries in the tenth house is one of the most publicly visible and professionally commanding positions in a chart. The 10th house sits at the apex ... the Midheaven, the pinnacle of public life ... and the Sun here burns brightly in the domain of career, reputation, and legacy. Aries brings Mars-ruled initiative and cardinal fire to this already powerful placement, describing someone whose public identity is forged through bold action, leadership, and the willingness to move first in their professional arena. You are often drawn to roles where they can direct, build from scratch, or pioneer in a field ... and they tend to be recognized not for quiet competence but for decisive action that changes the landscape. The 10th house is Angular and one of the four most powerful positions in the chart; planets here are genuinely visible to the world. To work with this energy consciously, cultivate the discipline to match the ambition ... Aries moves fast, but the 10th house rewards sustained effort and the long-game perspective. The growth edge is that this placement can produce someone so publicly focused that private life atrophies, or someone whose need to be the leader makes genuine collaboration difficult ... the growth is learning that the most lasting legacies are built alongside others, not only ahead of them.
Moon in Aries in House 10
Your Moon in Aries in the tenth house places your emotional wellbeing in direct relationship with your career, your public presence, and the quality of impact you are making in the visible world ... and what this means practically is that your professional momentum is one of your most significant emotional regulators, and career stagnation affects your inner life with a directness and intensity that more privately-oriented temperaments may not fully understand. The Moon in the 10th house is publicly visible and gives the emotional life a connection to the domain of authority, reputation, and worldly achievement; Aries's cardinal fire ruled by Mars amplifies the ambition and gives the career a competitive, initiative-driven quality that positions you naturally for leadership and first-mover advantage in your field. Your public persona carries a quality of directness, confidence, and visible energy that attracts attention and positions you for roles where decisive action is required. You may have had a parent whose ambition, assertiveness, or prominent professional position shaped your emotional model of what it means to matter in the world. To work with this energy consciously, build a private emotional life that is substantial enough to sustain you through the inevitable periods when professional momentum is slow ... the career is a genuine identity domain for this Moon, and it needs to be, but not at the cost of the interior life that makes the outward work actually meaningful. The honest growth edge is that Aries in the 10th can define selfhood so completely through achievement and public standing that the unaccomplished moments feel like personal emergencies, and the growth is learning to distinguish between ambition as a life-giving force and ambition as an anxiety management strategy.
Mercury in Aries in House 10
Your Mercury in Aries in the tenth house puts your decisive, direct, and intellectually courageous communication style squarely at the center of your public identity and professional reputation ... how you think and how you speak is a core element of how the world knows you. Mercury governs cognition and voice; Aries is cardinal fire ruled by Mars, and in the tenth house, the most public sector of the chart, that Martian directness becomes a professional signature. You are known in your field as someone who says what needs to be said, who does not hide behind diplomatic vagueness, and who moves ideas from conversation into action faster than most. Leadership roles that require decisive communication, bold proposals, or the courage to challenge institutional thinking play directly to your strengths. To work with this energy consciously, develop the professional habit of strategic patience ... there are moments where your instinct to act now and speak now will serve you enormously, and moments where it will cost you credibility; learning to tell the difference is the skill that elevates bold into authoritative. The growth edge is that Aries in the public tenth house can earn a reputation for impulsiveness rather than courage if the boldness is not matched with demonstrated follow-through.
Venus in Aquarius in House 8
Your Venus in Aquarius in the eighth house brings intellectual curiosity, progressive values, and emotional independence to the intense realm of intimacy, shared resources, and transformation. You approach deep emotional territory with a combination of genuine interest and protective detachment, wanting to understand intimacy intellectually as much as experience it emotionally. Financial matters involving shared resources may benefit from innovative strategies or unconventional arrangements. Your approach to intimacy values authenticity, equality, and intellectual honesty over traditional romantic scripts. You may be drawn to studying psychology, energy work, or transformative technologies. The growth area is allowing yourself to be genuinely overwhelmed by emotional experience rather than maintaining analytical distance. Consciously surrender your need to understand everything that happens in intimate encounters, and you will discover depths of connection that your brilliant mind alone cannot access.
Mars in Aquarius in House 7
Your Mars in Aquarius in the seventh house brings independent, equality-minded, and intellectually progressive energy to partnerships and close relationships. You are drawn to partners who are genuinely unique individuals, intellectually alive, and committed to their own freedom as much as to the relationship. You believe deeply in equality within partnerships and resist any dynamic that feels hierarchical or controlling. The challenge is that a strong need for independence within relationships can create emotional distance that a partner experiences as lack of investment. The insight: choosing to be consistently present emotionally ... as well as intellectually engaged ... within your partnerships transforms your genuine valuing of equality into deeply felt mutual connection.
Jupiter in Libra in House 4
℞Your Jupiter in Libra in the fourth house brings a love of beauty, harmony, and balanced relationships to your home life, family dynamics, and emotional foundation. Your home is likely aesthetically pleasing, well-designed, and maintained as a space of peace and social gathering. Family relationships are characterized by a strong sense of fairness and mutual respect, and you work hard to maintain harmony among the people you love. Entertaining at home ... creating beautiful, welcoming environments for others ... is a natural expression of this placement. Emotional security for you comes from harmonious relationships and a beautiful living environment. The challenge is avoiding conflict within your family at the cost of honest communication. Allow healthy disagreement to surface within your domestic relationships, and the peace you maintain becomes genuine rather than performative, creating a home life that is both truly beautiful and emotionally authentic.
Saturn in Sagittarius in House 6
Your Saturn in Sagittarius in the sixth house brings a broad, purposeful vision to your daily work and health practices. You need your work to have meaning beyond the immediate task ... you are not satisfied by work that serves no larger purpose, and environments that feel philosophically stifling drain your energy dramatically. Saturn here asks you to develop the discipline to do the detailed, unglamorous work that brings grand visions to life, even when it tests your patience. Health-wise, you benefit from physical activities that also feed your sense of adventure ... hiking, travel, sports in varied environments. Practical insight: frame your daily routines as part of a larger meaningful project and they become much more sustainable.
Uranus in Leo in House 1
℞Your Uranus in Leo in the first house places the planet of rebellion in its sign of detriment, creating a dynamic tension between the urge for individual freedom and the desire for recognition and creative self-expression. Leo is a fixed fire sign, so your identity burns with warmth, confidence, and a natural magnetism, yet Uranus in detriment here means the path to authentic self-expression is complicated by a need to stand out in ways that may feel disruptive rather than naturally regal. As a generational placement, Uranus in Leo marks a cohort that revolutionizes entertainment, self-expression, and the concept of personal identity itself, and with it in your first house, you are the living embodiment of that revolution. Your presence is impossible to ignore, and you likely resist any authority that tries to dim your light. The challenge is distinguishing between genuine originality and rebellion for its own sake. When you express yourself from a place of authentic creative vision rather than mere defiance, your presence becomes both magnetic and genuinely inspiring.
Neptune in Scorpio in House 4
℞Your Neptune in Scorpio in the fourth house places the planet of dreams and dissolution in the house of home, family, and emotional roots, charged with Scorpio's intense, transformative, and sometimes secretive energy. Neptune in Scorpio is generational, but the fourth house makes it intimately personal, shaping the atmosphere of your upbringing and your adult home life. Your family of origin may have carried undercurrents of deep emotional complexity, unspoken power dynamics, or transformative experiences that shaped you profoundly. You seek a home environment that feels both deeply safe and capable of honoring the full depth of human experience. The practical insight is to bring the same penetrating honesty you apply to everything else to your understanding of your family story ... what is seen clearly can finally be healed.
Pluto in Virgo in House 2
℞Your Pluto in Virgo in the second house directs transformative analytical power toward finances, possessions, and your sense of personal value. Virgo's mutable earth energy brings a methodical, practical approach to Pluto's intense relationship with material resources. You analyze your financial situation with surgical precision and may experience dramatic transformations in your earning capacity that are tied to your mastery of practical skills or your willingness to serve others' needs. Your self-worth is connected to your competence and usefulness ... you feel most valuable when you can demonstrate tangible skill and measurable results. Spending tends to be practical and discriminating, though periods of crisis may force dramatic financial restructuring. The growth opportunity is developing a sense of worth that extends beyond productivity and usefulness to others. When you recognize your inherent value independent of your output, your natural financial intelligence serves you without the undercurrent of anxiety that your worth must constantly be proven.
North Node in Scorpio in House 4
℞Your North Node in Scorpio in the fourth house directs your growth toward doing the deep, courageous psychological work of healing and transforming your emotional foundations and family patterns. You are here to excavate the buried emotional truths of your family history ... to face what was hidden, grieve what was lost, and emerge from that work with a genuinely transformed sense of home and belonging. The fourth house focuses this Scorpio growth on home, family, emotional roots, and the private self. Engage in therapy or ancestral healing work, allow yourself to feel the full depth of your own emotional history, and build your home life on authentic emotional truth rather than comfortable family mythology. Deep roots are the strongest.
Chiron in Aquarius in House 8
Your Chiron in Aquarius in the eighth house brings the Wounded Healer into deep intimacy and transformation through Aquarius' detached, innovative fixed air energy. Your core wound involves emotional detachment in the very areas of life that demand the deepest vulnerability ... shared resources, sexual intimacy, and psychological transformation may trigger a retreat into intellectual analysis when emotional presence is what is needed. You may have experienced trauma or loss that taught you emotional detachment was the safest response to overwhelming depth. Your gift is the ability to bring innovative thinking and systemic perspective to the healing of trauma and the navigation of shared resources. The growth path involves gradually allowing yourself to feel rather than merely analyze your most intimate experiences, trusting that the emotional depth you fear is not a threat to your mental clarity but a complement that makes your innovative insights genuinely transformative.