The death in August, 2014 of American
actor and comedian, Robin McLaurin Williams, was widely mourned.
Acclaimed for his brilliantly observant
wit and ability for mimicry, Williams was an outstanding performer in
both comedy and drama. His film career included work such as Popeye,
Good Morning, Vietnam, Dead Poets Society, Good Will Hunting,
Aladdin, Mrs. Doubtfire,
Night at the Museum among
others. Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor three
times, he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his
performance in Good Will Hunting. Always exploring
every kind of performance, he received numerous other Emmy, Golden
Globe and Screen Actors Guild awards.
Williams was born on July 21, 1951. In
his chart, the number THREE occurs in several core numbers. THREE
perfectly equips him with a variety of talents for comedy, acting,
spontaneous improvisation (his forte), music, and writing. In
addition, his name contains five letters with a value of THREE as
shown on the Grid below, which further strengthens all the THREES in
his core numbers. With this many influences of THREE in his chart,
his need for expressing ideas and wit was absolutely unstoppable.
Destiny 13/4 Karmic overtones requiring perseverance;
learning to break through obstacles; transformation of problems;
reinventing the career several times
Birth Path 8 Professional acclaim;
ambitious; capable of work in the high-stress entertainment business;
professional awards; high income
Day of Birth 21/3 Communicator, imaginative, performer,
charismatic, comedian, youthful, joyful
Mental Plane Number 3 Witty, creative,
imaginative, upbeat, multi-talented
Balance Number 3 A life-long challenge
to make use of creativity and self-expression; also implies a
tendency to be child-like at times, impulsive, extravagant; challenge
to stay positive; possibility for periods of depression
Realization Number 3 Recognition for being charismatic, a
brilliant communicator; highly expressive; takes
humor to new levels
The Grid for Williams shows two powerfully weighted Lines of Focus. First is the Line of Achievement (1,5,9) with six NINES providing him with a huge talent in the arts, theater, and a world-wide stage on which to appear. His generosity NINE was widely appreciated, and he was not considered to be ego-centric (fewer ONES than NINES).
His second Line, equally powerful, is the Line of the Head or sometimes called the Line of the Director. With such ahuge number of THREES (five of them), he is talented in all forms of the arts. The Line of the Head suggests that this is a man with abundant talent (the THREES), who is original, brilliant, and who may be recognized by a large audience (the NINES).
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