Birth Chart Library

Sam Worthington

Born 1976-08-02 · Godalming, England, UK · birth time unverified

Leo SunScorpio MoonLibra RisingActor

Sam Worthington's chart reveals a radiant, creative force... someone who needs to express, to be seen, and finds identity through the courage to shine. With a Leo 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 Scorpio Moon speaks to what Sam needs emotionally... emotional depth, privacy, and the freedom to feel intensely without judgment. This is the private self, the part that exists when the spotlight fades.

The world meets Sam through Libra rising... graceful, charming, and aesthetically attuned... someone who makes every interaction feel balanced. 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 methodical and precise... they achieve through careful, sustained effort. A concentration of planets in Leo gives Sam's chart a strong Leo emphasis... amplifying the themes of that sign throughout their life.

House System:

Planetary Positions

Rising: Libra · Midheaven: Cancer
Sun

Leo

10° · House 10

Moon

Scorpio

4° · House 1

Mercury

Leo

27° · House 10

Venus

Leo

22° · House 10

Mars

Virgo

16° · House 11

Jupiter

Taurus

27° · House 8

Saturn

Leo

7° · House 10

Uranus

Scorpio

3° · House 1

Neptune

Sagittarius

11° · House 2

Pluto

Libra

9° · House 12

North Node

Scorpio

7° · House 1

Chiron

Taurus

1° · House 7

Chart Interpretations

Sun in Leo in House 10

Your Sun in Leo in the tenth house is one of the most publicly visible and professionally commanding positions in the entire chart ... the Sun, which rules Leo and governs identity and self-expression, placed at the Midheaven in the fixed fire sign it rules, in the Angular house most associated with public recognition and lasting legacy. Your professional identity is characterized by genuine warmth, creative confidence, and an authority that people feel before they've fully assessed your credentials. You radiate the Sun-ruled quality of making others feel genuinely seen and valued in your professional presence, and that quality is itself a significant professional asset. Fixed modality gives your public identity a consistency and staying power that more variable professional presences lack ... your professional brand is clear, personally felt, and unmistakably yours. To work with this energy consciously, direct your considerable public warmth and creative confidence toward building something with genuinely lasting value ... the most satisfying professional path for this placement is one that allows the gifts to be expressed fully and the legacy to be genuinely worth leaving. The growth edge is professional ego: fixed fire in the house of public identity can resist the collaborative humility that sustained achievement usually requires, and learning to celebrate the team's success with the same enthusiasm as your own is a genuine professional virtue worth cultivating.

Moon in Scorpio in House 1

Your Moon in Scorpio in the first house is one of the most psychologically intense and inwardly powerful emotional placements possible ... the Moon is in its fall in Scorpio, meaning the sign's qualities are challenging for the Moon's natural tendencies, and in the 1st house that challenge is projected as the very first quality others perceive. Scorpio is a fixed water sign ruled by Pluto and traditionally by Mars: fixed water means emotional responses are deep, tenacious, and slow to release; Pluto's influence gives the inner world a quality of relentless psychological probing and transformative intensity; and the 1st house makes all of this visible, or rather, makes the containment of it visible ... because what others typically perceive first is not the depth itself but its surface expression: a controlled, magnetic, somewhat guarded presence that radiates the unmistakable sense of someone who knows more than they are saying. Your emotional life runs to extraordinary depths; you feel everything with an intensity that would overwhelm more temperamentally porous natures; and you protect that depth with a vigilance born from a deep understanding of how exposure can be used against you. The Moon in its fall here means that the Moon's natural need for safety, nourishment, and emotional openness is in genuine tension with Scorpio's instinct for secrecy, control, and psychological self-protection. To work with this energy consciously, cultivate the specific form of courage this placement most requires: the willingness to be genuinely known and emotionally present with a small number of deeply trusted people, recognizing that the intimacy you most protect yourself against is also the intimacy your Moon most genuinely needs. The honest growth challenge is that the protective instinct that keeps you psychologically safe can become a wall that keeps out exactly the connection that would make you whole, and the growth is learning to distinguish between the trusting that protects and the opening that heals.

Mercury in Leo in House 10

Your Mercury in Leo in the tenth house builds your professional reputation on the quality and presence of your voice ... the particular combination of confidence, warmth, and genuine personal investment in what you are communicating that makes people in your field pay attention to what you say and remember it. Mercury governs communication and professional intelligence; Leo is fixed fire ruled by the Sun, and in the tenth house of career and public standing, that quality means your professional authority is built on an expressive presence that is genuinely distinctive. You are known in your field as someone who communicates with conviction, who takes genuine pride in their work and its quality, and who brings a quality of personal investment to professional communication that more impersonal competitors cannot match. To work with this energy consciously, ensure your professional voice develops genuine depth of expertise alongside its natural presence ... the reputation that endures is built on substance as well as style. The growth edge is that Leo's fixed fire in the public tenth house can make professional reputation feel personally consequential in ways that make public criticism or professional setbacks unusually difficult to absorb; the growth work is developing enough professional self-security that your identity is not entirely dependent on public reception.

Venus in Leo in House 10

Your Venus in Leo in the tenth house places your radiant, creative love nature at the peak of your chart, powerfully influencing your career and public reputation. You are likely known for your warmth, personal style, creative contributions, and ability to lead with heart. Careers in the arts, entertainment, luxury brands, education, or any leadership role that allows your personality to inspire others suit you perfectly. Your professional reputation is built on genuine charisma and the quality of your creative output. You want to be proud of your work and for others to recognize your contributions. The challenge is the vulnerability that comes with public visibility ... criticism can feel like a personal attack on your heart. Consciously separate your creative worth from external validation, continuing to create and lead from genuine passion, and recognition will follow naturally as a byproduct of your authentic brilliance.

Mars in Virgo in House 11

Your Mars in Virgo in the eleventh house brings practical, analytical, and service-driven energy to friendships, groups, and collective causes. You are the friend who shows up with the spreadsheet, the plan, and the list of everything that needs to happen ... and groups genuinely benefit from your organizational energy. You are drawn to causes involving health, education, environmental stewardship, or practical community improvement. The risk is that perfectionism in group contexts can frustrate collaborators who work differently. The insight: your ability to translate idealistic group goals into concrete, actionable plans is a rare and genuinely valuable gift ... offer it freely and your contribution to collective efforts is outsized.

Jupiter in Taurus in House 8

Your Jupiter in Taurus in the eighth house channels expansion and faith into the domain of shared resources, transformation, and deep psychological processes. You have a remarkable ability to grow wealth through investments, partnerships, or inherited resources, and your patient approach to financial management serves you well in complex financial arrangements. Emotionally, you approach transformation with grounded faith ... you trust that difficult passages lead to greater abundance on the other side. Intimacy is deep, sensual, and built on trust that develops slowly but holds firm. The challenge is resistance to the very transformation this house demands ... Taurus can cling to what is familiar even when life is asking you to let go. Practice releasing what no longer serves you with the same faith you bring to building new resources, and this placement becomes a powerful engine of lasting regeneration.

Saturn in Leo in House 10

Your Saturn in Leo in the tenth house places your career and public legacy in the realm of creative leadership, performance, and individual authority. You are working toward a public identity that is genuinely, unapologetically you ... and this takes longer than you might like. Saturn in detriment in Leo here suggests early career experiences of being overlooked or underestimated, which fuels a deep determination to be recognized on your own terms. The path requires both creative courage and structural discipline: showing up, doing the work, refining the craft, and trusting that authentic excellence is eventually impossible to ignore. Your career legacy is built on the courage to be unmistakably yourself.

Uranus in Scorpio in House 1

Your Uranus in Scorpio in the first house places the planet of revolution in the most intense and transformative sign, creating a personal presence that is magnetic, penetrating, and impossible to ignore. Scorpio is a fixed water sign, so your identity carries emotional depth, psychological intensity, and a natural resistance to superficiality, and Uranus amplifies this into something genuinely powerful. As a generational placement, Uranus in Scorpio marks a cohort that transforms society's relationship with power, sexuality, death, and hidden systems, and with it in your first house, you personally embody that transformation. People sense something powerful beneath your surface, and you may provoke strong reactions ... fascination or unease ... simply by being present. Your appearance may reflect your intensity through deliberate style choices that signal your refusal to be ordinary. The challenge is managing the intensity of your own presence, since the combination of Scorpionic depth and Uranian electricity can overwhelm both you and those around you. When you channel your power with conscious intention rather than letting it operate unconsciously, you become a transformative force that inspires genuine change.

Neptune in Sagittarius in House 2

Your Neptune in Sagittarius in the second house blends the planet of idealism and dissolution with Sagittarius' expansive, freedom-loving energy, directing it into the house of money, possessions, and personal values. Neptune in Sagittarius is generational, but the second house makes financial and self-worth themes personally significant. You may be drawn to earn through work in education, publishing, travel, philosophy, or any field where your visionary expansiveness is a genuine asset. Your values are philosophical and freedom-oriented ... you are not easily enslaved by material possessions, which is a genuine strength. The risk is an overly optimistic approach to finances that underestimates practical needs. Your practical insight is to combine your philosophical generosity with enough practical planning to ensure that your freedom is genuinely sustainable.

Pluto in Libra in House 12

Your Pluto in Libra in the twelfth house tucks transformative relational power into the most hidden sector of your chart. Libra's cardinal air energy in this realm of the unconscious, spirituality, and solitude means your deepest patterns around relationships, fairness, and the balance of power operate largely below conscious awareness. You may carry hidden resentments about past relationship injustices, unconscious patterns of people-pleasing that sacrifice your own needs, or buried anger about situations where harmony was maintained at the cost of truth. Dreams and solitary reflection may reveal the relational dynamics you suppress in waking life. Spiritual practices involving partnership, beauty, or the restoration of balance can be profoundly healing. The challenge is bringing your hidden relational patterns into awareness rather than projecting them onto others or numbing yourself through surface-level social pleasantries. When you do this deep inner work, you develop a quiet wisdom about human connection that makes you an extraordinarily perceptive and compassionate partner, friend, and counselor.

North Node in Scorpio in House 1

Your North Node in Scorpio in the first house calls you to step into the world as an individual of intensity, depth, and transformative power ... to stop presenting a comfortable, pleasant surface and instead allow your full, magnetic, complex self to be seen. You are here to shed the comfortable Taurus South Node and instead embrace radical authenticity, even when it disturbs the peace. The first house makes your very presence and personal impact the training ground for this growth. Let the depth in your eyes show, engage with genuine intensity, and resist the urge to soften every first impression into palatability. Your soul shines most powerfully when you stop hiding your transformative fire.

Chiron in Taurus in House 7

Chiron in Taurus in the seventh house places the Wounded Healer in the domain of committed partnerships and significant one-on-one relationships ... filtered through fixed earth's loyalty, patience, and need for material and physical security, and Venus's rulership of both the sign and this house. Venus rules both Taurus and the seventh house, making this a doubly Venusian placement ... and Chiron here means the wound lives at the heart of relating: in the question of whether lasting, materially grounded, sensually satisfying partnership is genuinely available to you. The seventh house is the mirror, and what gets mirrored with Chiron in Taurus here often involves material security and physical comfort in relationship: you may attract partners who are financially unreliable, recreating an early wound around whether the ground in intimate partnership can be trusted; or you may stay in relationships primarily because they provide material comfort, even when the deeper bond is absent. Fixed earth's loyalty makes this wound durable ... Taurus does not leave easily, and Chiron here can produce a pattern of staying in relationships past the point of genuine nourishment out of a fear that something more stable is not actually possible. Your gift is a genuinely embodied understanding of what secure, pleasurable, materially grounded partnership looks like ... you have felt its absence clearly enough to recognize it and help others toward it. To work with this energy consciously, examine what you actually require in a partner versus what you've settled for, and practice stating those requirements before the relationship is established rather than hoping they'll resolve themselves. The growth edge is that fixed earth in the seventh house can confuse material stability with genuine security, and the growth is learning that the deepest security in partnership is built from honest presence, not just reliable comfort.