View Full Version : The Astrology Of Farrah Fawcett's Oscar Snub
Matthew The Astrologer
03-09-2010, 05:09 PM
If Farrah was still alive and had been up for an award this year, she wouldn't have won. Uranus was conjunct her Midheaven, Saturn opposite it, the Moon was square to it, and Pluto was squaring her Midheaven ruler. Talk about a bad day, even for a dead person...
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Claire19
03-11-2010, 05:42 AM
After all the Emmies are the awards for television work and I dont think Farah ever had a movie that made it to the big screen did she??? THe Oscars are for achievement in that genre. That could have been the reason for the omission. But many have expressed their dismay that she was not in the memorial but strictly speaking she was not of that category, I believe. I may be wrong but I cant recall any work of hers on the silver screen.
Courtney Love
03-11-2010, 05:46 AM
Farrah was awesome in Dr. T and the Women, starring Richard Gere and Liv Tyler and Kate Hudson!
Claire19
03-11-2010, 09:43 AM
Farrah was awesome in Dr. T and the Women, starring Richard Gere and Liv Tyler and Kate Hudson!
Right, I never saw that one. Was it any kind of success on the big screen?
Matthew The Astrologer
03-11-2010, 02:53 PM
There were others, like "Logan's Run." She was never a big hit on the big screen... but neither were people like Michael Jackson (who got a tribute) or Lucille Ball when she died. The RCOTD usually for anyone dead who was noteworthy in Hollywood, period... like agents and critics and such.
Just you watch... Corey Haim will be up there next time...,
Amy Vir Sn Ari Mn Pis Ris
03-11-2010, 02:59 PM
I believe The Burning Bed is her biggest acclaim other than TV with Charlie's Angels.
But this wasn't her first snub. She was front page news til Michael Jackson died and then she was booted off immediately and totally forgotten about.
I am curious about these things tho (post death natal effects) because I have a great great uncle who was the longest acting Sec of State under FDR and is considered Father of the UN (as stated by both FDR and Truman) and yet the UN doesn't even have a picture of him up or acknowlege that fact. I have written many letters to The White House and President, Vice President, current Sec of States and they never get acknowleged or responded to. BUT I also don't have a time of birth for his natal chart either. (Cordell Hull)
Claire19
03-11-2010, 10:45 PM
There were others, like "Logan's Run." She was never a big hit on the big screen... but neither were people like Michael Jackson (who got a tribute) or Lucille Ball when she died. The RCOTD usually for anyone dead who was noteworthy in Hollywood, period... like agents and critics and such.
Just you watch... Corey Haim will be up there next time...,
Yes good point. Michael did have the doco "This is It" released to the big screens though. I dont remember "Logans Run" but if she was in silver screen movies she should have been included. You are right about Lucille Ball too. I think sometimes there are politics behind the scenes with these things and a brief tribute to her would not have hurt especially as she fought so long and hard to survive. Yes and Corey Haim I didnt even know. I dont imagine he is big in Australia at least.... Perhaps it was an oversight but it is hard to imagine.
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