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Jean Rochefort
1930-04-29 at 11:00:00 · Paris Arrondissement 20, France
What the chart reveals about Jean Rochefort: the planetary configuration is coherent in a way that points to a specific person, with a specific way of moving through his life...
At the center of Jean Rochefort's chart sits a Taurus Sun, anchored in the 10th house — a nature that treats security not as a goal but as a precondition — the stable ground under which everything else becomes possible. Without it, the full self is not available. This isn't scarcity thinking. It's how Taurus knows it's safe enough to be what it actually is. With the Sun in the 10th house, his sense of purpose finds expression through the domain of career and public life. The Sun in the 10th house places identity squarely in the public arena — career, reputation, and legacy are not just ambitions, they are the stages on which this person most fully becomes themselves. Being known for something real is a genuine psychological need.
Below the public surface sits a Taurus Moon in the 10th house — Pleasure is not a reward to be earned here — it is a requirement for the inner life to stay functional. The body that is rested, the meal that was good, the environment that is comfortable: these are not luxuries. They are the conditions under which everything else becomes possible. The Moon in the 10th house ties emotional security to achievement and public recognition — they feel most themselves when building something the world can see, and the inner life is more stable when the outer life is moving. What they accomplish is also, in some important sense, what they feel.
Jean's outer presentation runs through Leo on the Ascendant. The first impression is unmistakable — Leo rising enters a room and the room knows it. Not through effort, not through performance, but through a quality of presence that draws attention before a single word is spoken. The rest of the chart unfolds from behind this — everything else takes longer to arrive.
In his personal life, Jean's Venus in Taurus needs security as the foundation for everything else in love — not possession, but the steady knowledge that what was built yesterday is still standing today. Without that, the rest of the relationship can't relax into itself.
The mental signature behind Jean's voice and perspective is Mercury in Taurus. Thinking is sensory and concrete — Taurus Mercury processes through what is tangible, what can be demonstrated, what makes practical sense. Abstract theory without application loses the thread quickly.
Mars in this chart burns fastest at the beginning — the ignition is extraordinary, the initial push is formidable, and sustaining the original intensity over the long middle is the specific challenge this placement is always working on. Mars in the 9th drives toward meaning, expansion, and exploration... they pursue knowledge, experience, and big ideas with genuine fire.
Earth runs through this chart, giving Jean a foundation that holds even when everything around it doesn't. The patience here is structural. Fixed energy runs through this chart, and what that means in practice is staying power that outlasts almost everything it encounters. Jean doesn't pivot. Jean finishes. With 4 retrograde planets natally, much of Jean's energy turns inward... a rich interior life that quietly shapes everything he puts into the world.
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Planetary Positions
Rising: Leo · Midheaven: AriesTaurus
8° · House 10
Taurus
16° · House 10
Taurus
28° · House 11
Taurus
28° · House 11
Aries
3° · House 9
Gemini
16° · House 11
Capricorn
11° · House 6℞
Aries
12° · House 10
Virgo
0° · House 2℞
Cancer
17° · House 12
Taurus
2° · House 10℞
Taurus
13° · House 10
Capricorn
22° · House 6℞
Chart Interpretations
Sun in Taurus is undignified by tradition but materially formidable. Fixed Earth applies solar drive to patient accumulation. The tenth house is career, public reputation, the long arc of what someone builds and is known for. Sun in Taurus in the 10th builds reputation and career through patient persistent excellence, the kind of professional identity earned through sustained quality rather than dramatic early recognition. Lives with this placement carry consistent reliable public identity that's recognizably their own. People know what they get when they engage the chart owner's work. It's not just reliability; it's professional distinction in fields saturated with fashionable variability, the placement valued precisely because the work holds. Venus draws the chart owner toward careers in art, beauty, finance, real estate, food, fields where genuine quality and aesthetic discernment are professional assets. The maturation arrives through trusting in the compounding power of steady excellent work rather than seeking rapid recognition. The career has structural capacity to become something genuinely enduring. The placement can drift into resistance to professional evolution; fixed earth in the 10th can develop a professional approach it has mastered and cling to it past the point where growth requires reinvention. What was mastered becomes evolved.
Moon in Taurus, exalted, runs Fixed Earth through the chart's public sector. The tenth house is career, public reputation, the long arc of what someone builds and is known for. In the 10th, the placement runs the steady emotional register through professional life. Lives with this placement build careers in fields valuing patience, sensory attunement, craftsmanship, sustained excellence. Agriculture, architecture, finance, hospitality, the arts that require sustained mastery. The reputation gets built through being the one whose work holds. It's not just consistency; it's structural identity expressed through running a public life on the same steady register the body uses to regulate emotion. The shadow is the placement that becomes so attached to the slow professional build that it can't adapt when the industry actually changes. What gets built across years is a career that runs on accumulated trust rather than on visible peaks. The placement matures by figuring out which professional changes to embrace and which to resist. What was patience becomes legacy.
Your Mercury in Taurus in the eleventh house brings the steady, grounding, and practically wise voice of fixed earth thinking to your social world ... your friendships, group memberships, and the collective causes you invest in. Mercury governs how you think and communicate; Taurus is fixed earth ruled by Venus, and in the eleventh house of community and shared vision, that quality means you are the person who asks the essential grounding question when a group gets swept up in unrealistic enthusiasm ... "how do we actually make this happen?" ... and who follows through on the answer. Your social circles tend to be long-standing and genuinely loyal, characterized by shared values and the accumulated trust of sustained reliability rather than frequent novelty. To work with this energy consciously, actively share your practical wisdom in group settings ... your ability to translate vision into viable plan is rare and valuable, and it serves communities that need more than inspiration to achieve their goals. The growth edge is that Taurus fixed earth in the eleventh house can resist the creative disruption and rapid change that healthy communities sometimes require; the growth work is allowing the groups you care about to evolve, even when the direction of evolution feels initially uncertain or uncomfortable.
Your Venus in Taurus in the eleventh house brings warmth, loyalty, and grounded sensibility to your friendships, group activities, and social ideals. Venus in its ruling sign here means you attract friends who share your appreciation for quality, comfort, and the good things in life. Your social circle tends to be stable and long-lasting ... you prefer a few deeply trusted friends over a large, shallow network. Group activities involving food, art, music, or nature appeal to you strongly. Your vision for the future emphasizes sustainability, beauty, and practical prosperity for all. The challenge is social selectivity that can become exclusionary or resistant to welcoming new people into your circle. Consciously work with this energy by extending your natural generosity to new acquaintances and diverse communities ... your gift for creating warmth and comfort can benefit a wider circle than you might initially imagine.
Mars in Aries in House 9
Your Mars in Aries in the ninth house channels your drive into philosophy, higher learning, travel, and the expansion of your worldview. You pursue truth the way a warrior pursues a quest ... with passion, conviction, and absolute commitment. You may hold your beliefs strongly and defend them with vigor, which makes you an effective teacher or advocate. Long-distance travel and foreign cultures energize rather than unsettle you. The practical insight here: pair your philosophical fire with genuine curiosity, and you'll keep learning long after others have settled into fixed opinions.
Your Jupiter in Gemini in the eleventh house brings intellectual enthusiasm, social versatility, and a wide-ranging network to your friendships, group involvement, and engagement with social causes. You attract friends from all walks of life and maintain an impressively diverse social network. Group settings energize you, especially when they involve the exchange of ideas, collaborative learning, or innovative projects. You may be drawn to causes related to education, information access, communication rights, or media literacy. Your social presence is witty, warm, and intellectually generous. The challenge is depth of connection ... a vast social network can leave you feeling known by many but truly understood by few. Invest time in deepening your closest friendships alongside maintaining your broad network, and your social life becomes both stimulating and genuinely nourishing.
Saturn in Capricorn is in domicile, the planet at home, the placement carrying Saturn at full operating strength. The sixth house is work, health, routine, the texture of how the days are spent. Saturn here in the 6th carries the planet's full strength into daily work, the placement making craft of routine. Lives with this placement bring the structuring drive to exactly the domain that rewards it. The daily systems get built and maintained with a discipline most charts can't sustain over decades. It's not just work ethic; it's the structural identification of the chart owner with the work itself, the system becoming the way the placement is in the world. The maturation arrives when the system gets used as a tool rather than worn as an identity. The daily work continues, sustainably this time. The body and mind get tended with the same care the work gets, which the placement sometimes resists learning. What was discipline becomes sustainable mastery.
Your Uranus in Aries in the tenth house places the planet of disruption at the peak of your chart, directly shaping your career, public reputation, and relationship with authority. Aries is cardinal fire, so your professional ambitions are bold and self-directed, and Uranus ensures that your career path is anything but linear. This generational signature marks a cohort that transforms leadership and industry, but with Uranus in your tenth house, you are personally called to a vocation that breaks new ground. You may change careers several times, or you may work in fields like technology, activism, or innovation where disruption is the job description. Authority figures either inspire or infuriate you ... there is rarely a middle ground. The challenge is building a reputation that withstands your own restlessness, because professional credibility requires some consistency over time. When you commit to a mission larger than your own need for novelty, your career becomes a vehicle for genuine cultural change and your public image reflects authentic leadership.
Your Neptune in Virgo in the second house places the planet of inspiration and dissolution in its detriment sign of Virgo, directing it into the house of money, possessions, and personal values. Neptune in Virgo is generational, but the second house makes financial themes personally relevant. The detriment can manifest as either overly critical self-valuation or conversely a nagging anxiety about resources, but the positive expression is a meticulous, practically-grounded approach to building material security that quietly honors your deepest values. You are drawn to work that is genuinely useful and well-crafted. The practical insight is to value your work and skills accurately and generously ... Virgo's tendency to undervalue combined with Neptune's self-doubt can undermine the abundance you are genuinely capable of creating.
Your Pluto in Cancer in the twelfth house tucks profound emotional transformation into the most hidden sector of your chart. Cancer's cardinal water energy in this realm of the unconscious, spirituality, and solitude means your deepest emotional patterns ... particularly those related to mother, family, and the primal need for safety ... operate largely below conscious awareness. You carry emotional undercurrents from your family lineage that surface in dreams, private moments, and times of solitude. There may be hidden grief, ancestral trauma, or suppressed nurturing needs that shape your life from the shadows until you bring them into awareness. Your capacity for emotional healing is immense, but it requires you to go inward, into the depths of feeling that most people avoid. Spiritual practices that involve water, emotional release, or ancestral healing are particularly powerful for you. The challenge is confronting buried emotional pain rather than numbing it through caretaking others. When you commit to your own deep emotional healing, you develop a quiet, profound spiritual authority rooted in genuine compassion.
Your North Node in Taurus in the tenth house calls you to build a public career and reputation defined by reliability, craftsmanship, and patient achievement. You are here to become known as someone who produces lasting, high-quality work and who can be counted on ... the opposite of the volatile or crisis-driven patterns of your South Node. The tenth house amplifies this through themes of authority, legacy, and public life. Choose a vocation that rewards steady effort and values integrity, invest in your professional reputation over the long term, and resist the urge to seek dramatic reinvention over mastery. Your legacy is built one consistent, excellent act at a time.
Chiron in Taurus in the tenth house places the Wounded Healer at the apex of the chart ... the Midheaven, the domain of career, public reputation, and the legacy you build in the world's eyes ... filtered through fixed earth's patient ambition and Venus's capacity to create lasting value through beauty, craft, and genuine worth. The wound here is professional and material at once: a persistent sense that your contributions are not valued at their true worth, that the career stability and recognition you've worked toward steadily slips away just before it fully arrives, or that claiming professional authority feels more fraught for you than it appears to be for others. Venus rules Taurus, and in the tenth house its desire to create something genuinely beautiful and lasting meets the Chironic wound of feeling that your work ... however excellent ... doesn't quite justify its own reward. Early experiences with authority figures, particularly around material achievement and professional recognition, may have installed a belief that you must earn the right to be compensated fairly many times over before it's legitimate to receive it. Your gift is an unusually genuine understanding of the relationship between craft, worth, and professional recognition, earned through living its painful gaps rather than reading about them. To work with this energy consciously, practice naming the concrete value your work creates and receiving fair compensation for it as a matter of professional integrity, not personal audacity. The growth edge is that fixed earth in the tenth house can produce someone who builds genuine professional excellence while persistently undervaluing it ... staying in underpaid situations, deflecting recognition, or working harder when what's needed is to ask for more ... and the growth is learning that claiming what your work is actually worth is the most honest thing you can do.
Lilith in Capricorn carries the exile of the ambitious will that refused to operate within approved structures ... the one who wanted power on their own terms rather than through the systems that granted it conditionally. What was shamed in you was either your ambition itself, deemed unfeminine, improper, or threatening by those who preferred you smaller, or your refusal to climb through channels that required you to compromise something essential. You may have developed a complex relationship with authority, swinging between submission and a fury at institutions that feel designed to exclude. The reclamation here is building your own structures rather than seeking permission from existing ones ... developing the discipline and authority that comes from inside rather than from a title. When integrated, this Lilith makes you a formidable force: someone who builds lasting power on genuinely their own terms.
Ascendant (Rising) in Leo
Leo is a Fixed Fire sign, and on the Ascendant it walks in and the room notices ... presence is the first thing you hand the world. You come across as warm, magnetic, generous with attention, someone who carries a natural pride that reads as confidence rather than need. People are drawn to the light and gather around it gladly. The surface here genuinely wants to be seen, and mostly earns it. The work is the gap between the warmth that shines because it is your nature and the version that needs the room watching ... letting the presence be a gift rather than a request.
Descendant in Aquarius
Aquarius is a Fixed Air sign, and on the Descendant it draws you toward partners who are their own people ... independent, unconventional, intellectually alive, someone who keeps a self inside the relationship. You seek a bond that respects individuality, where neither person has to disappear. What you are looking for in another is often the freedom you need closeness not to cost.
Midheaven in Aries
Aries is a Cardinal Fire sign, and on the Midheaven it points the career toward going first ... you are built to lead, to start things from nothing, to operate on your own terms. The public reputation gets built on nerve, on a willingness to move where others hesitate. You are known for the courage to begin. The risk is mistaking motion for progress ... the work is finishing what the boldness starts.
Imum Coeli in Libra
Libra is a Cardinal Air sign, and at the IC it shapes roots of harmony and beauty ... the private world needs balance, pleasant surroundings, relationships that are not at war. You recharge through beauty and through peace between the people close to you. The foundation here is built on the felt sense that things are, at home, in proportion.
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