Birth Chart Library

Jonah Hill

Born 1983-12-20 · Los Angeles, California, USA · birth time unverified

Sagittarius SunCancer MoonAries RisingActor

Jonah Hill's chart reveals an expansive, philosophical spirit... someone driven by meaning, adventure, and the belief that life is an ongoing discovery. With a Sagittarius Sun in the 9th house, their sense of purpose is expressed through the domain of philosophy and expansion... 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 Jonah 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 Jonah through Aries rising... direct, energetic, and ready to engage... someone who makes a strong first impression. 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 partnership and diplomacy... they prefer strategy to force. A concentration of planets in Sagittarius gives Jonah's chart a strong Sagittarius emphasis... amplifying the themes of that sign throughout their life.

House System:

Planetary Positions

Rising: Aries · Midheaven: Capricorn
Sun

Sagittarius

28° · House 9

Moon

Cancer

8° · House 4

Mercury

Capricorn

16° · House 10

Venus

Scorpio

16° · House 8

Mars

Libra

18° · House 7

Jupiter

Sagittarius

23° · House 9

Saturn

Scorpio

12° · House 8

Uranus

Sagittarius

10° · House 9

Neptune

Sagittarius

28° · House 9

Pluto

Scorpio

1° · House 7

North Node

Gemini

15° · House 3

Chiron

Taurus

28° · House 2

Chart Interpretations

Sun in Sagittarius in House 9

Your Sun in Sagittarius in the ninth house is in its most natural domain ... Sagittarius governs the 9th house's themes of philosophy, higher education, foreign travel, and the expansion of the mind and spirit, and the Sun in this position means your core identity expresses most authentically through the ongoing, genuinely alive pursuit of wisdom and meaning. This is one of the most philosophically alive placements in the chart: you are a natural teacher, traveler, philosopher, and seeker whose sense of self is inseparable from the sense that the universe is larger and more interesting than you've yet discovered. Jupiter amplifies this house's already expansive energy, giving genuine gifts for higher education, publishing, international work, and the transmission of wisdom to audiences who need it. To work with this energy consciously, formalize your accumulated wisdom into teachings, books, or structured courses ... your breadth of experience and philosophical insight deserve to be genuinely shared rather than perpetually gathered. The honest challenge is the perpetual student who never graduates into genuine mastery: Sagittarius in the 9th can remain in the seeker role indefinitely, gathering philosophical frameworks with genuine enthusiasm while avoiding the commitment to a single path that would produce the depth from which actual teaching emerges.

Moon in Cancer in House 4

Your Moon in Cancer in the fourth house is the Moon in its own sign in its own natural domain ... an extraordinary configuration that places the Moon's emotional governance in the most personally formative and psychologically foundational sector of the chart with its full native strength. This is the most powerfully domestic and emotionally rooted placement possible: home, family, ancestral connection, and the deep psychological architecture of belonging are not merely important to you but are genuinely the center of your inner universe, the axis around which your sense of self and security revolves. Cancer is cardinal water, meaning your emotional engagement with domestic life is active and invested rather than merely receptive: you create home, you tend family, you initiate nurturing, and you take the emotional temperature of your private world with a continual attentiveness that others in your household may not even be aware of. Your connection to one or both parents is likely deeply formative and emotionally complex, shaping patterns that continue to reveal themselves throughout your life; your memories of childhood carry a vividness and emotional weight that most people's don't; and your instinct for creating spaces where people feel genuinely safe and cared for is among the strongest in the zodiac. To work with this energy consciously, invest fully in your home and family while simultaneously building an interior sense of belonging that is not contingent on external domestic circumstances remaining stable ... the Moon's security is ultimately an inner resource, and this placement reaches its highest expression when the outer home mirrors a genuine inner home. The honest growth challenge is that Cancer in the 4th can grip familiar domestic arrangements, family roles, and childhood emotional patterns long past the point where they are serving growth, and the growth is learning to carry forward what is genuinely nourishing from your roots while allowing what has been outgrown to transform.

Mercury in Capricorn in House 10

Your Mercury in Capricorn in the tenth house is one of the most naturally powerful placements for professional authority in the chart ... Capricorn governs the themes of the tenth house most naturally, and Mercury in Capricorn in this domain produces a professional communication style and intellectual presence that accumulates genuine authority over time in ways that more volatile or fashionable professional reputations simply cannot match. Mercury governs communication and professional intelligence; Capricorn is cardinal earth ruled by Saturn, and in the tenth house of career and public standing, that quality means your professional reputation is built on demonstrated substance, disciplined thinking, and a reliability that the professional world learns over time to trust absolutely. You are known in your field as someone who gets things right, who can be trusted under pressure, and whose thinking is structurally sound. To work with this energy consciously, invest consistently in the depth and currency of your expertise ... your professional authority grows with genuine competence, and Capricorn's patience means the investment compounds over longer time horizons than most people maintain. The growth edge is that Capricorn in the public tenth house can produce a professional identity so defined by discipline and authority that genuine professional joy and creative expression are systematically deprioritized; the growth work is ensuring your professional life includes dimensions of genuine satisfaction and creative engagement alongside its structural achievement.

Venus in Scorpio in House 8

Your Venus in Scorpio in the eighth house is one of the most emotionally powerful placements in astrology ... Scorpio naturally rules the eighth house, and Venus here plunges directly into the deepest waters of intimacy, transformation, and shared resources. Venus in its detriment here means love is experienced as a process of death and rebirth ... you seek relationships that fundamentally transform you. Your approach to intimacy is fearless and total, and you have a remarkable capacity for emotional and psychological depth. Joint finances are handled with strategic intelligence and an instinct for hidden value. The challenge is the sheer intensity of this placement ... obsessive attachment, power struggles in intimate relationships, or difficulty letting go of people and experiences. Consciously develop the ability to release and renew rather than control and possess, and your extraordinary capacity for deep love will become a genuine source of healing and transformation.

Mars in Libra in House 7

Your Mars in Libra in the seventh house places Mars in the sign of its detriment in the house of partnerships ... you bring enormous effort and attention to relationships, sometimes at the expense of your own autonomous desires. You are a genuinely devoted partner who works hard to create fairness, beauty, and harmony in one-on-one connections. You may attract partners who are more assertive or Mars-like than you tend to be, reflecting an energy you're learning to integrate. The key insight: owning your own desires and needs in partnership ... as clearly as you tend to others' ... creates the equality you seek rather than a subtle imbalance of self-sacrifice.

Jupiter in Sagittarius in House 9

Your Jupiter in Sagittarius in the ninth house is Jupiter in domicile within the house it naturally rules ... one of the most powerful placements possible for wisdom, philosophical depth, travel, and higher learning. You are a born philosopher, teacher, and explorer who approaches the quest for meaning with boundless enthusiasm and genuine depth. Higher education, publishing, law, theology, and international work are all fields where this placement excels. Travel is not a luxury but a necessity ... you need regular contact with cultures and perspectives different from your own. Your faith in life's meaning is strong, and you inspire others with your vision of what is possible. The challenge is absolute certainty ... your conviction can become dogmatism if you stop questioning and only preach. Maintain the humility of a genuine seeker alongside the confidence of someone who has found real truth, and this extraordinary placement fulfills its promise of profound and genuinely expansive wisdom.

Saturn in Scorpio in House 8

Your Saturn in Scorpio in the eighth house is an exceptionally powerful and resonant placement ... Scorpio rules the eighth house, and Saturn here is at home in the depths. Your life's deepest lessons involve transformation, death and rebirth, shared power and resources, and the psychological work of confronting what most people prefer not to acknowledge. You are called to become a genuine master of the inner life ... not through avoidance of darkness but through sustained, courageous descent into it. Financial management of shared assets, estates, and complex joint structures is an area where you can develop extraordinary expertise. You are someone who genuinely understands how power, money, and psychological depth interact.

Uranus in Sagittarius in House 9

Your Uranus in Sagittarius in the ninth house is a potent combination, since Sagittarius naturally rules this domain of philosophy, higher education, long-distance travel, and belief systems. Mutable fire energy doubles here, and Uranus charges it with revolutionary potential, making your intellectual and spiritual life exceptionally dynamic. As a generational placement, your cohort transforms global culture, religious institutions, and how truth is pursued across boundaries, and with Uranus in your ninth house, you are personally at the center of that transformation. Your hunger for knowledge and understanding is virtually limitless, and you may pursue multiple fields of study, travel extensively, or develop a personal philosophy that draws from diverse traditions. Teaching is a natural gift, especially when you can challenge your students' assumptions. The challenge is that the combination of Sagittarian expansion and Uranian restlessness can produce a permanent student who never settles long enough to share their wisdom effectively. When you ground your extraordinary philosophical vision in consistent practice and committed teaching, your intellectual contributions become genuinely transformative.

Neptune in Sagittarius in House 9

Your Neptune in Sagittarius in the ninth house ... Sagittarius rules the ninth house ... creates a particularly resonant and powerful placement, merging Neptune's spiritual expansion with Sagittarius' natural philosophical home. Neptune in Sagittarius is generational, but this ninth house placement makes the quest for meaning and transcendence a personally defining and often consuming theme. You are drawn to spiritual traditions, philosophical systems, and cross-cultural exploration with a depth of enthusiasm that can itself become transformative for others. You may be a natural teacher, guide, or seeker of extraordinary breadth. The practical insight is to develop disciplined depth within a particular tradition or approach, allowing the breadth of your exploration to be enriched by genuine depth rather than perpetual beginnings.

Pluto in Scorpio in House 7

Your Pluto in Scorpio in the seventh house places the planet in its own sign in the house of committed partnerships, creating one of the most intensely relationship-focused placements in astrology. Your partnerships are arenas of profound transformation ... you are drawn to bonds that demand complete emotional honesty, psychological vulnerability, and the willingness to be fundamentally changed by another person. Partners tend to be powerful, complex, and psychologically deep, or the relationship itself forces both of you into depths neither anticipated. Power dynamics within partnerships are a central theme, and you may attract partners who mirror your own unacknowledged intensity. Jealousy, possessiveness, and the fear of betrayal must be confronted honestly. The challenge is creating partnerships based on mutual empowerment rather than mutual control. When you enter relationships with radical vulnerability and genuine respect for your partner's autonomy, your bonds achieve a depth and transformative power that most people only read about in literature.

North Node in Gemini in House 3

Your North Node in Gemini in the third house is a beautifully natural placement ... your soul's growth lives precisely in the third house's domain of communication, learning, and local connection. You are here to develop your voice, embrace daily learning as a spiritual practice, and connect with the rich world of ideas and people in your immediate environment. Engage with neighbors, explore your city or town with fresh curiosity, take classes on topics that fascinate you, and write or speak regularly. The more you engage with the details, conversations, and mental textures of everyday life, the more deeply your soul evolves.

Chiron in Taurus in House 2

Chiron in Taurus in the second house creates a particularly resonant wound because Taurus is the second house's natural sign ... meaning the Wounded Healer lands in its most native territory, touching the deepest questions of material security, self-worth, and the right to have and hold what sustains you. The second house governs what you earn, what you value, what you own, and most fundamentally, what you believe you're worth, and with Chiron here that territory is marked by a wound that often operates as a gap between deserving and receiving. Venus rules Taurus, lending the second house a quality of beauty and pleasure seeking, and Chiron here can produce someone who instinctively creates beauty and value for others while remaining uncertain of their own right to it. Fixed earth means this wound is durable and foundational ... it was likely established early, reinforced slowly, and doesn't dissolve quickly under conscious effort alone. The pattern may be undercharging for your work, giving away too much, deflecting financial success just as it arrives, or finding that your self-esteem tracks disturbingly closely with your account balance. Your gift is an unusually nuanced understanding of how self-worth and material wellbeing function ... you've mapped the territory from inside its most uncomfortable corners. To work with this energy consciously, practice treating fair compensation as a form of integrity rather than greed: accepting what you're genuinely worth is an act of truth, not aggression. The growth edge is the subtle comfort of the wound's familiar logic ... believing you don't quite deserve abundance can feel like humility when it's actually a form of self-betrayal, and the growth is learning to tell the difference.