Well, first thing I noticed about him was that he was born while the moon was in the third quarter
(right angle between sun and moon, with moon trailing three signs behind sun). THis is genarally known as "crisis of action." Like the first quarter, the conflicting diractions of the energy in the chart cause a lot of emotional turmoil, but unlike the first quarter people who externalize this energy, third quarter people internalize it. Because of this coping mathod, very few third quarter people become famous. Among the cardinal-sign 3qs, oddly, this is the least likely to become famous, despite their ambitious and active nature. My theory is that since both the Sun and Moon's energies are cardinal, one action undermines the last in a vicious circle of self-undoing. The exception to this rule seems to be Ben's combination, as the other two famous cardinal 3qs I know of have the exact same combination: Cancer Sun with Aries Moon. Barbara Cartland indulged her need for a secure home life and for roving erotic fantasies by writing romance novels, while Henry the Eigth resolved this by marrying woman after woman, and then dumping them like a sack of dirty laundry
(except for the two he had executed; he had those two executed instead).
On a side note - Third quarter people rarely know how to take criticism or be the butt of a joke, despite their great sense of humor. They also tend to force issues based on some core belief of theirs, and usually lack flexibility.
Ooooh boy. Venus in Leo
and Mars in Virgo? God help the fool who insults this guy!
I can see where he gets his magnetic appeal on screen, given all the squares to his moon and it's opposition to Uranus. Throw in his Leo stellium to add ambition and egotism to all that volatility, and you've got the perfect recipe for on-screen explosions! I'm not sure that's the best match for such a heavy Aquarian, but that's not what you asked for. I could say more, but I think the Ascendent is unaccounted for.
One last thing: If you were to make a horary chart for a time when you asked this question
(the time it was posted will suffice, as that counts as when you "verbalized" it), I or someone else may be able to suggest somewhere to look for your desired Ben-clone
.