Woody Allen
Born 1935-12-01 at 22:55:00 · The Bronx, New York, USA
Woody Allen'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 4th house, their sense of purpose is expressed through the domain of home and roots... a placement that shapes how they show up in the world and what they're here to do.
Beneath the surface, a Aquarius Moon speaks to what Woody needs emotionally... intellectual space, community, and the freedom to feel without being defined by it. This is the private self, the part that exists when the spotlight fades.
The world meets Woody through Virgo rising... composed, thoughtful, and detail-oriented... someone who appears to have everything together. 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 disciplined and strategic... they build toward goals with the patience of someone who knows time is on their side. With 3 retrograde planets in their natal chart, much of Woody's energy is directed inward... a rich inner world that fuels their outer expression. A concentration of planets in Sagittarius gives Woody's chart a strong Sagittarius emphasis... amplifying the themes of that sign throughout their life.
Planetary Positions
Rising: Virgo · Midheaven: Taurus♐ Sagittarius
9° · House 4
♒ Aquarius
24° · House 6
♐ Sagittarius
4° · House 4
♎ Libra
22° · House 2
♑ Capricorn
26° · House 5
♐ Sagittarius
5° · House 4
♓ Pisces
4° · House 7
♉ Taurus
2° · House 9℞
♍ Virgo
16° · House 1
♋ Cancer
27° · House 11℞
♑ Capricorn
13° · House 5
♊ Gemini
13° · House 10℞
Chart Interpretations
Sun in Sagittarius in House 4
Your Sun in Sagittarius in the fourth house brings adventurousness, philosophical depth, and a genuine need for freedom to the most private and root-connected sector of the chart ... and the resulting domestic life is characterized by intellectual richness, cultural range, and a private self that needs to be able to roam, at least in thought, even from the sanctuary of home. Sagittarius is mutable fire ruled by Jupiter, and in the 4th house those qualities produce someone who may have grown up in a household that valued travel, education, or cultural breadth ... or who has lived in multiple places and carries a sense of belonging that is genuinely portable rather than place-specific. Your private self needs space and freedom to explore intellectually and physically, and domestic environments that feel too small or too conventional are genuinely depleting. Jupiter's association with the 4th house here means your private world can be genuinely spacious ... you may live in a large or culturally rich environment, or simply have an interior life that feels unusually free. To work with this energy consciously, create a home that supports your expansive nature while also providing genuine emotional depth and rest ... the adventurer who has nowhere to return to eventually loses their direction. The honest challenge is the difficulty of roots: Sagittarius in the 4th can resist the emotional depth and psychological complexity of a genuinely settled domestic life, and the growth is discovering that genuine freedom is not incompatible with genuine rootedness.
Moon in Aquarius in House 6
Your Moon in Aquarius in the sixth house channels your fixed air emotional nature into daily work routines, health practices, and service that is most fulfilling when it is innovative, socially purposeful, and free from unnecessary hierarchy or conventional constraint. The sixth house governs work and physical health, and Aquarius brings progressive thinking, intellectual independence, and a humanitarian orientation to these practical domains. This placement means your emotional wellbeing depends on daily work that feels genuinely useful to human progress, intellectually stimulating, and organized around principles of equality and innovation rather than rigid hierarchy. You may thrive in technology, scientific research, social enterprise, or any work environment that values original thinking and treats colleagues with genuine respect. Conventional, rigidly structured, or emotionally suppressive work environments are particularly draining for your independent, progressive emotional nature. The invitation here is to notice maintaining consistent daily routines despite your preference for intellectual freedom and spontaneous innovation. Consciously build health and work practices that honor both your need for flexibility and the practical requirements of consistent physical care. Your gift for bringing innovation and humanitarian purpose to everyday work creates environments where both productivity and human dignity are genuinely honored.
Mercury in Sagittarius in House 4
Your Mercury in Sagittarius in the fourth house brings a philosophically expansive, culturally curious, and genuinely generous intellectual spirit to your home, family, and private inner world ... your most fundamental sense of who you are is shaped by a philosophical framework and a quality of intellectual freedom that does not require strict boundaries to feel secure. Mercury is in its detriment in Sagittarius, and in the fourth house of home and psychological roots, that quality means your private inner world is animated by far-ranging thought, philosophical curiosity, and a quality of openness to multiple ways of being that is genuinely unusual in the domain where most people seek the most security. Your home may contain books from many traditions, guests from many backgrounds, and conversations that range from the everyday to the philosophical without apparent effort. To work with this energy consciously, create a domestic environment that honors both your genuine need for intellectual freedom and your equally genuine need for emotional rootedness ... the home that is purely intellectually stimulating but not warm or personally specific does not fully serve you. The growth edge is that Sagittarius's breadth in the fourth house can make it difficult to establish a clear personal identity rooted in a specific place, tradition, or family narrative; the growth work is finding the particular roots that give your expansive philosophical life a genuine home.
Venus in Libra in House 2
Your Venus in Libra in the second house brings refined aesthetic judgment, social grace, and a strong sense of fairness to your financial life and personal values. Venus in its ruling sign here gives you excellent taste and a natural understanding of what is beautiful and valuable. You earn well through fields involving art, design, beauty, diplomacy, justice, or partnership. Your spending reflects a love of quality and aesthetics ... you invest in things that are both beautiful and well-made. Self-worth is connected to your ability to create harmony and beauty in your environment. Financial partnerships and shared ventures tend to work well for you. The challenge is indecisiveness about financial matters, always weighing options without committing. Consciously develop confidence in your financial judgments, trusting that your refined sense of value is a genuine asset ... your instinct for quality is more reliable than you may realize.
Mars in Capricorn in House 5
Your Mars in Capricorn in the fifth house channels exalted Mars energy into creativity, romance, and self-expression with a disciplined, purposeful, and achievement-oriented quality. You approach creative projects with strategic seriousness and can produce work of extraordinary quality through sheer sustained effort. In romance, you are genuine and loyal, though you may find it easier to show love through action and provision than through spontaneous expression. Your creative work may involve legacy-building ... you create with an eye on what will endure. The insight: allowing yourself to play ... to create and romance without a predetermined destination ... adds a quality of joy and spontaneity to your already formidable creative output.
Jupiter in Sagittarius in House 4
Your Jupiter in Sagittarius in the fourth house brings domicile Jupiter's warmth, philosophical depth, and love of freedom to your home life, family roots, and emotional foundation. Your home may feel like a cultural crossroads ... filled with books, artifacts from travels, and an atmosphere of intellectual openness. You may have grown up in a family that valued education, travel, or philosophical exploration, or you create that environment now. Home needs to feel spacious and free; you struggle in domestic environments that feel restrictive or provincial. Emotional security comes from a sense of meaning and purpose rather than material stability alone. You may live abroad at some point or maintain connections to multiple cultural homes. The challenge is restlessness that prevents you from putting down roots. Allow yourself to belong somewhere deeply while maintaining your love of freedom, and your home becomes the inspiring base camp from which every great adventure begins.
Saturn in Pisces in House 7
Your Saturn in Pisces in the seventh house brings compassion, spiritual depth, and a tendency toward idealization to your closest partnerships. You may have learned early that relationships require both love and clear boundaries ... that Pisces' capacity for merging and dissolution must be balanced by Saturn's demand for individual integrity and conscious agreement. Partners may have been elusive, sacrificial, artistically gifted, or in need of significant care, and learning to love without losing yourself is a central relationship lesson. The gift of this placement is the capacity for deep spiritual companionship ... a partnership where two people genuinely witness each other's souls. What you build in love with patience and clarity is both tender and enduring.
Uranus in Taurus in House 9
℞Your Uranus in Taurus in the ninth house channels innovation into your philosophical outlook, educational pursuits, and experience of foreign cultures. Taurus is fixed earth, giving your beliefs a grounded, practical quality, while Uranus ensures your worldview keeps evolving in unexpected directions. As a generational placement, your cohort transforms educational institutions, religious structures, and global trade, and with Uranus in your ninth house, you are personally drawn to philosophies that blend ancient wisdom with modern innovation. Travel may play a significant role in your development, particularly journeys that engage your senses and change your relationship with material reality. You may be drawn to study ecology, sustainable economics, or fields that reimagine humanity's relationship with the physical world. The challenge is avoiding dogmatic attachment to your own progressive ideas, since Taurus fixity combined with Uranian conviction can make you surprisingly rigid. When you hold your beliefs with open hands, your philosophical contributions carry both practical wisdom and genuine originality.
Neptune in Virgo in House 1
Your Neptune in Virgo in the first house places the planet of dreams and dissolution in Virgo, where Neptune is in its detriment ... creating a productive tension between Neptune's desire to transcend and Virgo's need for precision and practical usefulness. Neptune in Virgo is generational, but the first house makes this interplay personally defining. You present to the world as thoughtful, discerning, and service-oriented, with a quality of careful attention that others find trustworthy. Your idealism is practical: you are most inspired when your vision can be made genuinely useful. The practical insight is to befriend Neptune's ambiguity enough to let your carefully ordered world be occasionally disrupted by inspiration, knowing that your exceptional capacity for refinement will help you make something excellent of it.
Pluto in Cancer in House 11
℞Your Pluto in Cancer in the eleventh house directs transformative emotional energy toward friendships, community involvement, and your vision for a better future. Cancer's cardinal water nature makes you deeply invested in the emotional wellbeing of your social circle and drawn to groups that function like extended families. You may take on a nurturing or protective role within communities, and your influence comes through emotional bonds rather than intellectual authority or social status. Friendships can be intensely close and may undergo dramatic cycles of bonding, betrayal, and renewal that force you to examine your expectations around loyalty and belonging. Your vision for the future centers on creating communities where people feel genuinely cared for and emotionally safe. The growth opportunity is learning to participate in groups without becoming the emotional caretaker of everyone in them. When you engage in community life with healthy boundaries alongside your natural warmth, your transformative influence helps build genuinely nurturing social networks.
North Node in Capricorn in House 5
Your North Node in Capricorn in the fifth house calls you to grow through disciplined, structured creative work and the development of a public creative legacy worthy of your sustained effort. You are here to discover that the deepest creative fulfillment comes not from spontaneous emotional expression alone but from the patient, serious work of building something that endures ... a body of creative work, a dedicated practice, or a structured relationship with joy. The fifth house focuses this growth on creativity, romance, children, and play. Commit to a creative practice with professional discipline, approach romantic relationships with appropriate seriousness and long-term thinking, and let your joy be expressed through mastery. Your creative authority grows through disciplined investment.
Chiron in Gemini in House 10
℞Chiron in Gemini in the tenth house places the Wounded Healer at the apex of the chart ... the Midheaven, the most publicly visible point ... bringing the wound around voice, intellect, and communication into the arena of career, public reputation, and the life you build in the world's eyes. The tenth house is the domain of Capricorn and Saturn, concerned with earned authority and the long-term construction of a public identity, and with Chiron in Gemini here your professional identity is substantially built from and wounded through your voice. Mercury rules Gemini, and at the Midheaven its energy means communication, writing, teaching, or the transmission of ideas is likely central to your professional calling ... and also to your professional vulnerability. The wound here may express as profound anxiety about public speaking, about putting your ideas on record in permanent form, about the possibility of intellectual public failure; or it may express as a compulsive professionalism around communication, endlessly polishing and qualifying your words to protect against the criticism you most fear. Gemini's mutable quality means this vulnerability shifts ... sometimes the fear is of seeming scattered, sometimes of seeming simplistic, sometimes simply of being wrong in front of people who are watching. Your gift is a hard-won, genuinely embodied understanding of what professional courage around communication requires ... you know its cost, which makes you an unusually empathic mentor for anyone facing their own version of the blank page or the empty stage. To work with this energy consciously, pursue professional opportunities that require you to communicate publicly and imperfectly ... the tenth house heals through visibility, not preparation. The growth edge is the paralysis that can develop between your genuine communicative gifts and the wound's insistence that they're not ready yet, and the growth is learning that the professional voice that will actually serve your reputation is the one that speaks before it feels ready.