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Leonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio
actor
Born 11 November 1974 · Los Angeles, California, United States · 34.05° N, 118.24° WX
Source: Birth time not documented in publicly accessible records
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No birth time is documented for this person. The chart therefore shows planetary positions in their signs, the slow aspects between them, and the generational context — but not house placements, the Ascendant, or the Midheaven, which require an accurate birth time. The Moon's sign carries a ±6° margin: if it falls near a sign boundary, the sign could vary. Positions for all other planets are reliable.
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No birth time is documented for Leonardo DiCaprio. The Ascendant, Midheaven, and house positions cannot be determined. The planetary positions below are calculated for noon local time and are accurate to within a fraction of a degree for the slow-moving planets. The Moon's position carries a margin of approximately ±7°.
The Sun is at 19°02' Scorpio. The Moon is at 21°06' Libra (noon position, ±7° margin). Mercury is at 0°10' Scorpio. Venus is at 20°22' Scorpio. Mars is at 9°51' Scorpio. Jupiter is at 8°06' Pisces. Saturn is at 18°47' Cancer R. Uranus is at 29°26' Libra. Neptune is at 8°35' Sagittarius. Pluto is at 8°14' Libra R.
Four planets occupy Scorpio: Mercury at 0°10', Mars at 9°51', the Sun at 19°02', and Venus at 20°22'. This concentration across 20° of a single sign is a structural feature independent of birth time. The Sun at 19°02' Scorpio trines Saturn at 18°47' Cancer retrograde (0°15') — the tightest major aspect in the chart. Mercury at 0°10' Scorpio conjoins Uranus at 29°26' Libra (0°44'), a cross-sign conjunction at the Libra-Scorpio boundary. The Sun conjoins Venus (1°20'). Venus trines Saturn (1°35'). Mars at 9°51' Scorpio trines Jupiter at 8°06' Pisces (1°45'). Neptune at 8°35' Sagittarius sextiles Pluto at 8°14' Libra retrograde (0°21'). The Moon at 21°06' Libra squares Saturn (2°19'), though this aspect carries the Moon's ±7° uncertainty.
The engine also identifies the following tight minor aspects involving asteroids and calculated points: uranus square pallas (0.01° app); moon opposition chiron (0.08° sep); venus square lilith (0.11° app); jupiter quincunx pluto (0.13° sep).
Those born between approximately 1972 and 1984 carried Pluto in Libra. This generation grew up during the Cold War's final decade, the rise of personal computing, the beginning of the AIDS epidemic, and the first wave of economic deregulation that would reshape global markets. They came of age in the 1990s — the decade of the internet's emergence, the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and a brief, unstable period of American cultural hegemony.
In astrological tradition, Pluto in Libra is associated with collective transformation of the domains that sign governs: partnership, justice, aesthetic form, diplomacy, and the structures through which individuals negotiate with one another. Libra is the sign of the contract, the mirror, the other. Pluto's transit through Libra is read, symbolically, as a period when the institutions of relationship and fairness — marriage, international alliances, trade agreements, legal systems — were subjected to deep structural pressure. The generation that carries this placement grew up watching the old frameworks of partnership and justice crack under the weight of what they could no longer contain. The symbolic reading is correlative, not causal.
Others in the Astrian collection born under this configuration include Beyoncé (1981), Shakira (1977), and Angelina Jolie (1975). Leonardo DiCaprio, born in 1974, belongs to the early years of this generational wave.
Other profiles from this Pluto in Libra generation
The following describes what classical astrological tradition associates with these configurations. Astrian does not apply these descriptions to the person's biography.
The Sun at 19°02' Scorpio is the most prominent structural feature of this chart. Without a documented birth time, there is no Ascendant or Midheaven — the reading is confined to planetary positions by sign and the aspects between planets.
The Moon at 21°06' Libra represents the noon position; the actual placement falls within approximately 7° on either side. If born early in the day, the Moon could be in the mid-teens of Libra; if born late, in the late twenties. The Moon's sign placement in Libra is secure for the entire day.
Mercury at 0°10' Scorpio, Venus at 20°22' Scorpio, and Mars at 9°51' Scorpio complete the personal planet picture — all three in the same sign as the Sun.
### The Scorpio stellium
The chart's defining feature by volume is a four-planet concentration in Scorpio: Mercury at 0°10', Mars at 9°51', the Sun at 19°02', and Venus at 20°22'. Four planets in a single sign — spanning just over 20° — constitute a dense stellium that concentrates a large proportion of the chart's personal energy in one zodiacal register.
In the vocabulary of the tradition, Scorpio governs depth, intensity, the encounter with what is hidden, the psychology of power, and the capacity for transformation through confrontation rather than avoidance. It is the sign of the investigator and the survivor — the impulse directed not toward surface presentation but toward what lies beneath. A four-planet concentration in Scorpio directs the identity (Sun), the communicative faculty (Mercury), the aesthetic sense and relational impulse (Venus), and the will to act (Mars) through this single register. The chart is not scattered; it is concentrated.
The Sun and Venus, separated by only 1°20', form the stellium's tightest internal pairing. Sun-Venus conjunctions in the tradition associate the identity with aesthetic sensitivity — the self is oriented toward beauty, form, and the creation of value. In Scorpio, this conjunction does not produce lightness; it produces an aesthetic of intensity, of beauty found in difficult material.
The following are verified biographical facts. No connection to the natal chart is implied.
Leonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio was born on 11 November 1974 in Los Angeles, California, the only child of George DiCaprio, an underground comics artist and distributor, and Irmelin Indenbirken, a legal secretary who had emigrated from Germany. His parents separated before his first birthday. He was raised primarily by his mother in the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, though his father remained a presence in his life.
He began auditioning for television commercials at age five and appeared in his first at fourteen. Early television work included the educational series Romper Room and a recurring role on the sitcom Growing Pains (1991–1992). Robert De Niro cast him as the lead in This Boy's Life (1993) after reportedly seeing four hundred auditions; the role required DiCaprio, at eighteen, to hold the screen opposite De Niro and Ellen Barkin. The same year, What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993) earned him his first Academy Award nomination, for Best Supporting Actor, at nineteen — he played Arnie Grape, a boy with an intellectual disability, with a physical and vocal specificity that drew comparisons to the young De Niro.
The years between 1994 and 1997 established his range: The Basketball Diaries (1995), Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet (1996), and then Titanic (1997), which earned $2.2 billion worldwide and made him the most famous actor on the planet at twenty-three. The scale of the fame was unprecedented for an actor of his generation. He did not release another film for almost two years.
His career's second phase began with the partnership with Martin Scorsese. Gangs of New York (2002) was the first of five collaborations over the following decade: The Aviator (2004), which earned him a Best Actor nomination for his portrayal of Howard Hughes; The Departed (2006); Shutter Island (2010); and The Wolf of Wall Street (2013). Each role demanded physical and psychological transformation — Hughes's obsessive-compulsive deterioration, Frank Costello's violence, Teddy Daniels's paranoia, Jordan Belfort's excess — and each demonstrated a commitment to working within the framework of a director's vision rather than relying on personal charisma.
This profile presents the sky at the birth of Leonardo DiCaprio and verified facts of their biography. Astrian does not claim that astrology has predictive capacity or that the natal chart determines the trajectory of a life. Astrology is a symbolic system with 2,500 years of literature. Its capacity for retrospective description does not imply explanatory capacity.
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| Planet | Sign | Position |
|---|---|---|
| Sun | Scorpio | 19°02' |
| Moon | Libra | 21°06'±6° |
| Mercury | Scorpio | 00°10' |
| Venus | Scorpio | 20°22' |
| Mars | Scorpio | 09°51' |
| Jupiter | Pisces | 08°06' |
| Saturn | Cancer | 18°47'retrograde |
| Uranus | Libra | 29°26' |
| Neptune | Sagittarius | 08°35' |
| Pluto | Libra | 08°14' |
| Chiron | Aries | 21°01'retrograde |
Birth time unknown — house positions and Ascendant/MC are not available.
### Sun trine Saturn: structure and depth
The Sun at 19°02' Scorpio trines Saturn at 18°47' Cancer retrograde, orb 0°15' — the tightest major aspect in the chart and one of the tightest Sun-Saturn trines in the Astrian collection. The Sun represents the core identity; Saturn represents structure, discipline, endurance, and the patient construction of form over time. The trine is cooperative — the identity and the demand for structural discipline work together rather than in opposition. At 0°15', they are virtually merged.
Saturn in Cancer retrograde adds an emotional dimension to the structural faculty: the discipline is not cold or mechanical but rooted in feeling, memory, and the emotional weight of accumulated experience. The trine from a Scorpio Sun to a Cancer Saturn connects depth with emotional structure across the water signs — identity forged through intensity, disciplined by feeling.
Venus at 20°22' Scorpio also trines Saturn (1°35'), extending the cooperative relationship to the aesthetic domain. The Sun-Venus-Saturn triangle — Sun-Venus conjunction in Scorpio, both trine Saturn in Cancer — creates a pattern where identity, beauty, and discipline are mutually reinforcing.
### Mercury conjunction Uranus at the cusp
Mercury at 0°10' Scorpio conjoins Uranus at 29°26' Libra, orb 0°44'. The conjunction crosses the Libra-Scorpio boundary — Mercury has just entered Scorpio while Uranus remains at the final degree of Libra. Mercury governs communication, perception, and the faculty of making connections. Uranus governs originality, the unexpected, and the capacity to perceive what convention misses. Their conjunction fuses the communicative intelligence with Uranian insight — the mind perceives differently, at angles others do not see.
The cusp-crossing quality adds a note of transition: the perceptive faculty operates at the threshold between Libra's register (partnership, aesthetic balance) and Scorpio's register (depth, hidden structures). The mind moves between surfaces and depths.
### Mars trine Jupiter
Mars at 9°51' Scorpio trines Jupiter at 8°06' Pisces, orb 1°45'. Mars governs action and will; Jupiter governs expansion and amplification. The trine connects them cooperatively across the water signs — action is naturally amplified, and the will to act carries a quality of breadth and reach. In the Scorpio-Pisces axis, this operates through the registers of emotional depth and imaginative dissolution: action is both penetrating and expansive, directed simultaneously inward and outward.
The planetary pattern here is read as a symbolic portrait, not a causal explanation. No planet caused, predicted, or determined any event or characteristic.
Astrology is a symbolic language with 2,500 years of literature. The reading above is interpretive, not explanatory.
Astrian does not claim that the natal chart of Leonardo DiCaprio caused or determined any of the above. Astrology is a symbolic system with 2,500 years of literature. Its capacity for retrospective description does not imply explanatory capacity.
He worked concurrently with other directors of comparable ambition: Christopher Nolan (Inception, 2010), Quentin Tarantino (Django Unchained, 2012; Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, 2019), and Alejandro González Iñárritu (The Revenant, 2015). The Revenant brought his first Academy Award for Best Actor after five nominations — a win that had become the subject of cultural commentary for having taken so long.
Outside of acting, he became one of the most visible advocates for environmental causes in the entertainment industry. He established the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation in 1998, which has directed more than $100 million in grants toward climate change, biodiversity, and ocean conservation. He served as a United Nations Messenger of Peace on climate change from 2014. His documentary productions include The 11th Hour (2007), Before the Flood (2016), and Ice on Fire (2019).
He has never married. His personal life has been the subject of sustained tabloid attention, particularly his pattern of relationships with younger women, which became the basis for recurring public commentary.
By 2025, he had been nominated for seven Academy Awards and won one. His films have grossed more than $8 billion worldwide.