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Audie Murphy
Celebrity
Birth Date: June 20, 1924
Birth Time: 7 p.m.
Birth City: Greenville, Texas, United States
Gemini
Degree : 29º21'52.65"
Sun Sign*
Capricorn
Degree : 29º17'42.29"
Moon Sign
Dhanistha
Pada : 2
Nakshatra
Scorpio
Degree : 29º28'24.52"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 12, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
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June 20, 1924
7 p.m.
Greenville, Texas, United States
Celebrity
Gemini
Degree : 29º21'52.65"
Sun Sign*
Capricorn
Degree : 29º17'42.29"
Moon Sign
Dhanistha
Pada : 2
Nakshatra
Scorpio
Degree : 29º28'24.52"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 12, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
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Birth Details

Gender Male
Weekday Friday
Date June 20, 1924
Time 7 p.m.
Daylight Saving No
City Greenville, Texas, United States
Geo-location 33ºN8'18.42",
Timezone America/Chicago

Residence Details

City Greenville, Texas, United States
Timezone America/Chicago

Time/Correction

Time (America/Chicago) Jun. 20, 1924, 08:00:00 PM
Time (UTC) Jun. 21, 1924, 01:00:00 AM
Time (LMT) Jun. 20, 1924, 06:35:33 PM
Time (Julian) 2423957.54166667
LMT Correction -6.4075 Hrs
Ayanmsha True Chitra - 22º47'22.56"

Birth Place

Birth location on map - Lat: 33ºN8'18.42" Lon: 96ºS6'38.92"

Life Attributes

List of attributes/tags and tag associated with this kundali.

Diagnoses

Body Part Problems | Nose Body Part Problems | Gastrointestinal Body Part Problems | Accident/Injury Psychological | Abuse Drugs Psychological | Bi-Polar Disorder Psychological | Sleep disorders

Personal

Death | Accidental

Passions

Sexuality | Extremes in quantity Criminal Victim | Assault/ Battery victim

Vocation

Entertainment | Actor/ Actress Entertainment | TV series/ Soap star Military | Honors Military | Military service Military | Wounded Writers | Autobiographer Misc. | Animal Breeder/Trainer

Lifestyle

Financial | Gambler Financial | On the edge Social Life | Misfit

Notable

Famous | Notable extremes Book Collection | Occult/ Misc. Collection

Traits

Body | Size Body | Weight Personality | Aggressive/ brash Personality | Courageous Personality | Incompetent

Family

Childhood | Disadvantaged Childhood | Family large Childhood | Order of birth Relationship | Marriage less than 3 Yrs Relationship | Stress - Chronic misery Parenting | Hardship - Little money

Life Story

Story of person and major life events assoicated with this Kundali

American actor and soldier who was the most decorated soldier of WW II with 23 awards, including the Congressional Medal of Honor. As a lieutenant in the U.S. Army, Murphy was credited with killing some 240 enemy soldiers in Italy and France. Murphy became a symbol of America's darling young WW II soldier-hero. His handsome face served as an image of the American GI. After his publicity in Life magazine, Murphy turned his war heroics into a film career in B-movie Westerns in Hollywood. He tried his acting ability in television with "Whispering Smith" but the western detective show bombed quickly in 1960. Twenty years after his WW II experiences, Murphy suffered from combat nightmares and slept with a loaded .45 by his bed. Murphy found life too mundane after his adventures in war. Murphy grew up an uneducated, dirt-poor Texas sharecropper's kid. His father Emmett Berry Murphy was an overweight Irish drinker. Audie was the seventh of twelve Murphy kids. He enlisted in WW II as an infantryman in 1942. He would soon become a legend in the 3rd Infantry Division. He was wounded three times and fought in nine major campaigns across the European Theater. The 5' 5 1/2" - 112 lb. Murphy saw three years of active service as a combat soldier. He was extremely resourceful, brave and lucky during the war. He was photographed for the cover of Life Magazine on their 7/16/1945 issue as the Most Decorated Soldier. His fame made him a national hero and star of many WW II parades and banquets. He was awarded five decorations from France and Belgium. On 9/21/1945, Murphy was released from the U.S. Army. Actor James Cagney, always looking for new Hollywood talent. invited the youth to Hollywood. Cagney was shocked when he saw the scrawny 21-year-old war hero. With a small stature and boyish appearance, Murphy walked like a rube and acted like a farmhand. He was so unsophisticated that Cagney vowed to work with him to turn him from a hayseed to a Hollywood actor, signing him to $150-a-week salary and giving him acting lessons. Murphy roomed at Cagney's house where he studied dancing, judo and voice projection. Judo was to give Murphy better physical carriage. Murphy landed his first film debut in "Beyond Glory" with Alan Ladd and Donna Reed in 1946. When Cagney gave up on helping him, he moved to a gym located on La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles in August 1947. He lived on $113-a-month from his army pension and slept on an army cot at the gym. He borrowed five dollars to attend a Purple Heart dinner in which he was the guest of honor. In 1948, he worked on his autobiography, "To Hell and Back" which was published in February 1949; on 3/27/1949 it made the New York Times Book Review. The book revived interest in Murphy at the film studios. His fame as a warrior was his entry into the studios. He played the lead role in the film, "Bad Boy" in 1949. Film critics were impressed with his youthful appeal. Universal Studios signed Murphy to a seven-year contract of $2,500-per-week for 40 weeks a year. He played the lead in John Huston's "Red Badge of Courage" which became a film flop for MGM in 1951. Audie Murphy received good reviews from critics but the studio hated the movie. In 1953, theater exhibitors predicted that Murphy would be the top male film star of the future. In 1954, Universal filmed his autobiography, "To Hell and Back." Murphy was reticent about the glorification of his life in WW II but he received excellent reviews that called him "magnetic" on the screen. The film made his a modern folk hero of the 1950s. He reached his film career peak in 1956-57. Murphy played in B-movie westerns from 1960 to 1965. By the late 1960s, there were no more movie roles for the former soldier. By the end of his career he had made 44 films. Murphy was a compulsive skirt-chaser. In his early years in Hollywood, starlets were put off by uncouth farmhand persona. In 1949, he married Dixie Wanda Hendrix, a 5', 90 lb. starlet with dark hair and green-eyes. The marriage ended within a couple of months. In 1951, he met Braniff flight attendant, Pamela Archer while she was on vacation in Hollywood. They married on 4/23/1951 in Dallas at the Cox Chapel of the Highland Park Methodist Church. She moved to Hollywood and they lived in a four-room bungalow. In 1952 the couple had their first child, Terry Michael. Their second son, James Shannon, was born in 1954 and they hoped his birth would alleviate their marital problems. Home life in the Murphy household was intense with Murphy's frequent mood swings and stony silence. He continued to chase women such as Natalie Wood. Pamela retreated into her religious faith. They purchased a $75,000 house in North Hollywood and two ranches in Tucson, AZ and Perris, CA in 1954. Murphy was a serious, heavy gambler who bet on poker, gin, and craps to pass the time on the movie set. He lost big money at the racetrack while buying, selling, breeding, racing, and betting on horses. His finances were in terrible shape and he never kept track of his money. He developed a reputation for being a compulsive gambler who had a lots of scrapes and run-ins with the law, car accidents and brawls. In 1957, he suffered from nosebleeds and a delicate stomach. He became an insomniac from 1959-1966. He was hypersensitive to sound and took the prescription drug Placidyl to help him sleep. Realizing his addiction to the drug, he locked himself in a hotel to quit his habit "cold turkey" in 1966. Murphy died of massive body injuries on 5/28/1971 in an accidental plane crash 12 miles north of Roanoke, Virginia. He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery on 6/07/1971, his casket drawn by six black horses and given full military honors. That evening, his funeral was not mentioned on the CBS or NBC news. Link to Wikipedia biography

Life Events

List of life events assoicated with this Kundali profile
S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Gain Social Status

July 16, 1945

Work : Gain social status 16 July 1945 (Photographed for Life magazine) .

2

Published/Released

Jan. 1, 1946

Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1946 (Film debut, "Beyond Glory")

3

Published/Released

Jan. 1, 1949

Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1949 (Film, "Bad Boy")

4

Published/Released

Feb. 1, 1949

Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released February 1949 (Autobiography, "To Hell and Back") .

5

Published/Released

Jan. 1, 1951

Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1951 (Film, "Red Badge of Courage")

6

Published/Released

Jan. 1, 1954

Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1954 (Film, "To Hell and Back")

7

End Major Project

Jan. 1, 1960

Work : End Major Project 1960 (TV series, "Whispering Smith," bombed quickly)

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Buy/Sell Property

Jan. 1, 1954

Financial : Buy/Sell Property 1954 at 12:00 midnight in Perris, CA (Purchased ranch)

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Marriage

Jan. 1, 1949

Relationship : Marriage 1949 (First marriage, Dixie Wanda Hendrix)

2

Significant Relationship Begin

Jan. 1, 1951

Relationship : Meet a significant person 1951 at 12:00 midnight in Hollywood, CA (Future wife, Pamela Archer)

3

Marriage

April 23, 1951

Relationship : Marriage 23 April 1951 (Second marriage, Pamela Archer) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Joined Organization

Jan. 1, 1942

Social : Joined group 1942 (U.S. Army)

2

Left Organization

Sept. 21, 1945

Social : Left group 21 September 1945 (Discharged from U.S. Army) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Residence Change

Aug. 1, 1947

Family : Change residence August 1947 at 12:00 midnight in Los Angeles, CA (Moved to gym in Los Angeles, CA) .

2

Birth Child

Jan. 1, 1952

Family : Change in family responsibilities 1952 (Son born)

3

Birth Child

Jan. 1, 1954

Family : Change in family responsibilities 1954 (Son born)

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Acute Illness

Jan. 1, 1957

Health : Acute illness 1957 (Nosebleeds, delicate stomach)

2

Chronic Illness

Jan. 1, 1959

Health : Chronic illness 1959 (Insomnia)

3

End Addiction

Jan. 1, 1966

Mental Health : End Addiction 1966 at 12:00 midnight in Los Angeles, CA (Sleeping pills)

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Accident

May 28, 1971

Death by Accident 28 May 1971 (Plane crash, age 46) .

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