RD
Birth Date: Aug. 28, 1913
Birth Time: 7 a.m.
Birth City: Ridgetown, Ontario, Canada
Virgo
Degree : 4º33'13.22"
Sun Sign*
Gemini
Degree : 25º24'54.18"
Moon Sign
Purnavasu
Pada : 2
Nakshatra
Leo
Degree : 25º2'48.37"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 25, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
RD
Aug. 28, 1913
7 a.m.
Ridgetown, Ontario, Canada
Celebrity
Virgo
Degree : 4º33'13.22"
Sun Sign*
Gemini
Degree : 25º24'54.18"
Moon Sign
Purnavasu
Pada : 2
Nakshatra
Leo
Degree : 25º2'48.37"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 25, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
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Birth Details

Gender Male
Weekday Thursday
Date Aug. 28, 1913
Time 7 a.m.
Daylight Saving No
City Ridgetown, Ontario, Canada
Geo-location 42ºN26'0.2",
Timezone America/Toronto

Residence Details

City Ridgetown, Ontario, Canada
Timezone America/Toronto

Time/Correction

Time (America/Toronto) Aug. 28, 1913, 07:00:00 AM
Time (UTC) Aug. 28, 1913, 12:00:00 PM
Time (LMT) Aug. 28, 1913, 06:32:24 AM
Time (Julian) 2420008.0
LMT Correction -5.46 Hrs
Ayanmsha True Chitra - 22º37'57.59"

Birth Place

Birth location on map - Lat: 42ºN26'0.2" Lon: 81ºS53'59.21"

Life Attributes

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Diagnoses

Major Diseases | Stroke Body Part Problems | Brain

Personal

Death | Long life more than 80 yrs

Vocation

Business | Middle Management Education | Teacher Entertainment | Live Stage Entertain/Business | Entertain Producer Writers | Fiction Writers | Playwright/ script Writers | Publisher/ Editor

Lifestyle

Work | Same Job more than 10 yrs Work | Work alone/ Singular role Work | Work in team/ Tandem Financial | Gain - Financial success in field Social Life | Hobbies, games

Notable

Awards | Medals Famous | Top 5% of Profession Book Collection | Occult/ Misc. Collection

Traits

Body | Hair Mind | Education extensive Mind | Exceptional mind

Family

Childhood | Family large Childhood | Memories Bad Childhood | Order of birth Relationship | Marriage more than 15 Yrs Relationship | Number of Marriages Parenting | Kids 1-3

Life Story

Story of person and major life events assoicated with this Kundali

Canadian writer, playwright, newspaperman, editor, college professor and one of Canada's foremost men of letters, awarded the Governor General's medal in 1972. He wrote from the time he was 11, becoming something of a legend in his own time with his flowing beard, great physical stature and intellectual acumen. His books have been translated into 17 languages, more than 30 published works including the celebrated "Deptford Trilogy." As recently as 1993, he was considered for a Nobel Prize in Literature. Davies achieved his fame as a novelist late in his life. His books "Fifth Business," "The Manticore," and "World of Wonders," published between 1970 and 1975, won him a steady, loyal audience and critical acclaim from book reviewers. His works are compared to the great novelists of the nineteenth century. He supplied his books with intricate details, many characters and intriguing plots. Unlike modern contemporary authors, Davies kept an underlying moral and philosophical view to his stories. His works hint at the religious belief of an underlying sense to life which his readers have embraced in over 12 languages. Davies grew up in Renfrew, Ontario, the son of Rupert Davies, the Welsh editor of the local town paper. He was the third son of his Calvinist parents. His mother enjoyed performing in amateur theatricals. At ten, Davies began to entertain his family and friends with his magic tricks. He was an avid reader, devouring the 12 volume "Everyman's Encyclopedia" as a young boy. At 14, he was sent to boarding school, an experience of which he gratefully survived. He later wrote, "If you can survive boarding school, nothing you meet later in life will surprise you because you'll see every kind of politics, monkey business, evil and sexual sin." He attended Queen's University in Ontario and went on to Balliol at Oxford University. He was a superior student in the studies of Shakespearean drama, which won him high honors. In college, his interests were in music, hagiography and criminology. After graduation he sought a career in the West End theater under British director Tyrone Guthrie. When the West End theaters closed in September 1939 with the appearance of war, Davies returned back home to Canada. In 1940, Davies worked as a literary editor of a journal on politics and the arts. With his father's persuasion, he became the editor and then publisher of the family-owned "Peterborough Examiner" in Ontario. He worked for the paper for 20 years. In the meantime, he wrote and produced 12 plays in the '50s and '60s. In 1961, he went to work teaching at Massey College at the newly created University of Toronto. With the publication of his book, "Fifth Business" in 1970, Davies became a much-loved novelist with a large international audience. His book "What's Bred in the Bone" was released in 1986. Davies met his wife Australian-born Brenda Mathews when she was the stage manager and he played in the West End production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," 1939. They married the following year in London and she accompanied her new husband to his home in Canada. The couple raised three daughters, the eldest of whom is a practicing children's analyst in London. Davies was influenced by the writings of psychologist Carl Jung and he became the executive of the Analytical Psychology Society of Ontario. Davies and his wife lived in a Toronto condominium with a collection of religious icons. He escaped to a country house outside Toronto four days a week. Davies made an annual journey to London to enjoy the West End theater season. Davies died of a stroke 12/02/1995 in Orangeville, Ontario, after having suffered a massive brain hemorrhage on 11/29/1995. Link to Wikipedia biography

Life Events

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S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Published/Released

Jan. 1, 1939

Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1939 at 12:00 midnight in London, England (Play, "A Midsummer Night's Dream")

2

New Job

Jan. 1, 1940

Work : New Job 1940 (Literary editor)

3

New Job

Jan. 1, 1941

Work : New Job 1941 at 12:00 midnight in Peterborough, Ontario (Editor/Publisher family-owned newspaper)

4

New Job

Jan. 1, 1961

Work : New Job 1961 at 12:00 midnight in Toronto, Canada (Professor at Massey College)

5

Published/Released

Jan. 1, 1970

Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1970 (Book, "Fifth Business")

6

Prize

Jan. 1, 1972

Work : Prize 1972 (Governor General's Medal)

7

Published/Released

Jan. 1, 1986

Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1986 (Book, "What's Bred In the Bone")

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Significant Relationship Begin

Jan. 1, 1939

Relationship : Meet a significant person 1939 (Future wife, Brenda Matthews)

2

Marriage

Jan. 1, 1940

Relationship : Marriage 1940 (First marriage, Brenda Matthews)

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Return Home

Sept. 1, 1939

Social : Return Home September 1939 (Left London) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Violent Trauma

Nov. 29, 1995

Health : Violent trauma 29 November 1995 (Stroke) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Disease

Dec. 1, 1995

Death by Disease 2 December 1995 in Orangeville (Age 82) .

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