MA
Mary Astor
Celebrity
Birth Date: May 3, 1906
Birth Time: 8:10 p.m.
Birth City: Quincy, Illinois, United States
Taurus
Degree : 12º42'6.68"
Sun Sign*
Leo
Degree : 18º15'27.82"
Moon Sign
Purva Phalguni
Pada : 2
Nakshatra
Scorpio
Degree : 4º37'7.98"
Ascendant
Updated at Feb 21, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
MA
May 3, 1906
8:10 p.m.
Quincy, Illinois, United States
Celebrity
Taurus
Degree : 12º42'6.68"
Sun Sign*
Leo
Degree : 18º15'27.82"
Moon Sign
Purva Phalguni
Pada : 2
Nakshatra
Scorpio
Degree : 4º37'7.98"
Ascendant
Updated at Feb 21, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
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Birth Details

Gender Female
Weekday Thursday
Date May 3, 1906
Time 8:10 p.m.
Daylight Saving No
City Quincy, Illinois, United States
Geo-location 39ºN56'8.16",
Timezone America/Chicago

Residence Details

City Quincy, Illinois, United States
Timezone America/Chicago

Time/Correction

Time (America/Chicago) May. 03, 1906, 08:10:00 PM
Time (UTC) May. 04, 1906, 02:10:00 AM
Time (LMT) May. 03, 1906, 08:04:22 PM
Time (Julian) 2417334.59027778
LMT Correction -6.0939 Hrs
Ayanmsha True Chitra - 22º32'22.92"

Birth Place

Birth location on map - Lat: 39ºN56'8.16" Lon: 91ºS24'35.53"

Life Attributes

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Diagnoses

Major Diseases | Emphysema Body Part Problems | Heart Psychological | Abuse Alcohol Psychological | Abuse Drugs

Personal

Religion/Spirituality | Conversion/ Born again Death | Long life more than 80 yrs

Passions

Sexuality | Extremes in quantity

Vocation

Entertainment | Actor/ Actress Writers | Autobiographer Writers | Fiction

Lifestyle

Work | Hates job Work | Loss of job Financial | Gain - Financial success in field Financial | Loss - Bankruptcy

Notable

Awards | Oscar Book Collection | Profiles Of Women

Traits

Body | Voice/Speech Personality | Temper

Family

Childhood | Memories Bad Relationship | Marriage less than 3 Yrs Relationship | Number of Marriages Relationship | Stress - Extramarital affairs Relationship | Widowed Parenting | Birthing - Miscarriages Parenting | Kids 1-3

Life Story

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American actress, on-screen from 1920. Her career spanned 45 years with 109 movies. She was the quintessential star of her era who maintained her career well into the next generation. As a kid, Astor entered a Fame and Fortune contest given in a movie magazine. After she was named a semi-finalist, her dad decided that show biz did indeed represent fame and fortune through his finely featured daughter, with her huge eyes and classic profile. He moved his family to Chicago, then New York in 1920. A 14-year-old wanna-be did not open doors easily and they lived on short rations. She finally was signed to a six-month contract with Paramount, out of which nothing developed other than a new name, Mary Astor. However, in 1921 she was cast in a two-reeler, "The Beggar Maid," which proved to be her first success. In 1922 she had her first feature role. She was dominated by her ambitious parents and dictatorial father, and the family moved to Hollywood in 1923. Her first Hollywood role and her first love affair was with John Barrymore at 17, in "Beau Brummel." She won an Oscar as the Best Supporting Actress in "The Great Lie," 1941. After making 39 silent flicks, in 1929 her voice was deemed "too masculine" for talkies. She went ten months without work. She broke the jinx by acting in a local play in which her voice was praised as being low and vibrant. "Same girl. Same voice," she later wrote. Her first talkie, "Ladies Love Brutes," with Fredric March, was released in 1930. In later years Astor played innumerable mothers, as in "Meet Me in St. Louis," "Thousands Cheer," and "Little Women." It took years to break free of her parents. She grew up angry and resentful, but her dad managed her money and her mom answered her questions for her. When she finally asked that her paycheck come to her and withdrew financial support of her parents, they sued her in 1934. After losing, they moved to Lancaster, CA, comfortably on the money they had made through her. Still deeply insecure, Astor's drinking began about that time. She married Kenneth Hawks in 1928. Their sex life was poor and she had an abortion of a baby she'd conceived with someone else. Hawks was killed in a plane crash in 1930. The following year she married gynecologist Dr. Franklyn-Thorpe. During their divorce in 1935, he provided Hollywood with one of its juiciest scandals when he presented Astor's diary in court to prove "immoral conduct" during the custody battle of their daughter, Marilyn. She had confided to her diary all the juicy details of her steaming affair with playwright George S. Kaufman. In 1937, she married Manuel Martinez del Campo, an aspiring Mexican actor six years younger than she. They had one son, Anthony, before divorcing in 1942. Her fourth husband was businessman Thomas G. Wheelock, 1945-1953. Increasingly dependent on alcohol, she was lonely and had many illnesses including a severe heart ailment. The news media reported a suicide attempt in 1951. She admitted to alcohol abuse in 1956 when she went into rehab, becoming, along the way, a Catholic convert. Her dream from childhood was to be a writer and she finally followed her heart. She wrote five books starting with "The Incredible Charlie Carewe," published in 1960. Her work included two autobiographies, "My Story," 1959 and "A Life on Film." In 1974 she moved into the Motion Picture Country Home where she lived a very private, reclusive lifestyle. She died there of emphysema on 9/25/1987. Link to Wikipedia biography

Life Events

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S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Fired/Laid off/Quit

Jan. 1, 1929

Work : Fired/Laid off/Quit 1929 (Out of work for ten months)

2

Prize

Feb. 26, 1942

Work : Prize 26 February 1942 in Los Angeles (Oscar award for Best Supporting Actress in "The Great Lie") .

3

Published/Released

Jan. 1, 1959

Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1959 (Autobiography)

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

First Affair

Jan. 1, 1923

Relationship : First Sex 1923 (First love affair at 17, John Barrymore)

2

Marriage

Feb. 24, 1928

Relationship : Marriage 24 February 1928 (First marriage, Kenneth Hawks) .

3

Marriage

June 29, 1931

Relationship : Marriage 29 June 1931 (Second marriage, Franklyn Thorpe) .

4

Marriage

Feb. 18, 1937

Relationship : Marriage 18 February 1937 (Third marriage, Manuel del Campo) .

5

Marriage

Dec. 24, 1945

Relationship : Marriage 24 December 1945 (Fourth marriage, Thomas Gordon Wheelock) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Partner Death

Jan. 1, 1930

Death of Mate 2 January 1930 (Widowed from first husband) .

2

Disease

Sept. 25, 1987

Death by Disease 25 September 1987 in Woodland Hills (Emphysema, age 81) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Professional Help

Jan. 1, 1956

Misc. : Retain professional help 1956 (Admitted alcohol abuse)

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