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Johnny Depp - A Gemini
A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984) was Depps debut film, immediately followed by Private Resort (1985), and, after graduation from acting classes at LAs Loft Studio, Platoon (1986). After 1990s self-parodying Cry Baby and quirky Edward Scissorhands, Depp was named "ShoWests Male Star of Tomorrow". In 1999, a Johnny Depp bronze star was added to the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Depp and French singer/actor Vanessa Paradis have a daughter, born in 1999. Some of his projects are Gong Show, Just To Be Together, Marlowe, From Hell, Oceans Eleven, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, Ghost Rider, and Liberace. Astro- Report His Moon in Capricorn gives him an ambitious edge and the ability to wait for things to come to him. This Moon's placement may make him a bit cool or restrained in love and romance. Saturn gives a serious side to his usually jolly character. Jupiter makes him a very soft type. Neptune lends him a very healthy dose of intuition and possibly even psychic abilities, and Pluto gives him tremendous emotional strength. Mercury Conjunct Venus in Taurus makes him a charming and affectionate lover. Mars Conjunct Pluto makes him so magnetically, sexily attractive, so incredibly ambitious and so passionate about his work. Johnny is incredibly versatile, a great communicator and can easily do many things at a time.
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