Musician

Tom Cruise

Musician — born 1962-07-03 in Syracuse.

Born
July 3, 1962, 12:00, Syracuse
Birth time
Rodden XBirth time unknown — chart uses noon as placeholder.
Tom Cruise's natal chart wheelNatal chart showing 10 planets across the twelve zodiac signs.House 11House 22House 33House 44House 55House 66House 77House 88House 99House 1010House 1111House 1212Mars at 26°06' TaurusMercury at 19°44' GeminiSun at 11°13' CancerMoon at 1°05' LeoVenus at 19°16' LeoUranus at 27°55' LeoPluto at 8°01' VirgoNeptune at 10°49' Scorpio retrogradeRSaturn at 10°01' Aquarius retrogradeRJupiter at 12°41' Pisces retrogradeR

What an astrologer notices first

What distinguishes Tom Cruise's chart is the harmonious yet complex interplay between his Sun's nurturing Cancerian energy and the dynamic, creative forces of Leo and Gemini. This blend suggests an artist who is not content with mere performance but seeks to transcend, using his platform to explore and express profound emotional truths. His chart's tension, particularly the Sun's quincunx to Saturn, highlights a journey of constant self-evaluation, pushing him to refine not just his art but his understanding of his place within it.

The reading

In Tom Cruise's chart, the Sun in Cancer in the tenth house stands out like a beacon, suggesting a person who is deeply driven by emotion and an innate need to connect with the world through a public vocation. This placement indicates someone who may have an intense, almost familial bond with his audience, seeking to evoke emotion and perhaps even healing through his music. The Sun's supportive trines to Jupiter and Neptune suggest an optimistic dreamer, while the quincunx to Saturn hints at a constant push-pull between ambition and self-doubt. This configuration paints the picture of a complex artist, one whose journey is as much about personal growth as it is about professional achievement.

Placement by placement

What each part of the chart shows

Sun in Cancer

With the Sun in Cancer, Tom Cruise possesses a nurturing and protective quality, especially in his public endeavors. In the tenth house, this Sun seeks to shine through a meaningful career, likely reflecting his deep connection to the emotional currents of music. His work serves as both a stage and a sanctuary, where his personal experiences can resonate with the masses.

Moon in Leo

The Moon in Leo in the eleventh house suggests an emotional need to shine within social circles and through creative collaborations. His emotional core thrives on recognition and the joy of shared artistic expression. The Leo Moon’s flair adds a theatrical touch to his musical endeavors, possibly driving him to pursue bold projects.

Mercury in Gemini

Mercury in Gemini in the ninth house points to a versatile and curious mind, eager to explore and communicate. This placement suggests a musician who skillfully weaves diverse influences into his work, perhaps using lyrics or sounds that reflect his philosophical explorations and the broader world.

Venus in Leo

Venus in Leo in the eleventh house suggests that Tom finds beauty and joy in creative collaborations and social engagements. This placement often brings a flair for the dramatic and a love for the grandiose, likely influencing his artistic style and the way he connects with his audience.

Mars in Taurus

Mars in Taurus in the ninth house indicates a steady, persistent drive towards achieving long-term goals, particularly those involving exploration and understanding. His approach to his career may be marked by determination and a love for the tangible results of his creative output.

Ascendant in Virgo

With Virgo rising, Tom Cruise presents himself with a meticulous and detail-oriented demeanor. This ascendant suggests someone conscientious and thoughtful about how he is perceived, likely influencing the precision and care evident in his musical craftsmanship and public persona.

The pattern

How the chart maps to the life

Tom Cruise's chart reveals a symphony of aspirations and emotional depth, all orchestrated under the guise of a public persona crafted with Virgo precision. His Sun in Cancer, trined by the expansive Jupiter and dreamy Neptune, suggests an artist who not only chases dreams but seeks to immerse his audience in them. This is evident in his career trajectory, where his projects often balance emotional storytelling with grand, ambitious scopes. His Leo Moon, nestled in the eleventh house, indicates that Cruise is not just a solo performer but someone who thrives amidst a creative collective, finding joy and fulfillment in shared artistic endeavors. Whether collaborating on innovative musical projects or engaging in humanitarian causes, this Leo energy is about standing out and being heard. Mercury in Gemini in the ninth house adds a layer of intellectual curiosity, driving him to explore new ideas and cultural narratives, which likely influence his musical themes and lyrics. This placement signals a musician who doesn't just perform but communicates, weaving a narrative that resonates on multiple levels. Saturn's quincunx to the Sun serves as a subtle reminder of the discipline and self-reflection required to balance personal desires with public expectations, a lesson often learned through the challenges and triumphs of his career.

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Full chart data

All planetary positions

  • Sun11°13' CancerH10
  • Moon1°05' LeoH11
  • Mercury19°44' GeminiH9
  • Venus19°16' LeoH11
  • Mars26°06' TaurusH9
  • Jupiter12°41' PiscesH6
  • Saturn10°01' AquariusH5
  • Uranus27°55' LeoH11
  • Neptune10°49' ScorpioH2
  • Pluto8°01' VirgoH12
  • North Node10°17' LeoH11
  • Chiron10°42' PiscesH6
  • Lilith27°28' VirgoH1
  • South Node10°17' AquariusH5

Questions people ask

Tom's birth chart, the questions people ask

  • Mars in Taurus is the placement doing the work here. Taurus is a fixed sign, and Mars in a fixed sign does not sprint — it accumulates. It builds pressure over time, sustains effort across years, and does not recognize fatigue as a reason to stop. What this produces behaviorally is someone who does not peak and coast. The effort stays constant because the drive is structural, not motivational. It does not require a reason to keep going; it requires a reason to stop, and it rarely finds one. Pair that with a Virgo Rising, which routes identity through competence and craft, and you get a person for whom stopping or doing something halfway reads as a kind of self-erasure. The stunts are not a PR strategy. They are Mars in Taurus and Virgo Rising in full agreement.

  • Virgo Rising manages the interface between the private self and what the world receives. Virgo Rising does not perform spontaneity. It curates what gets shown, and the curation is thorough — what is disclosed has been considered, rehearsed, and placed deliberately. This is not the same as being closed off. It is precision about exposure. The Cancer Sun underneath is a genuinely private placement. Cancer rules the interior life, the domestic self, the emotional material that does not travel well in public. What tends to happen with this combination is that the public sees an extremely polished, controlled surface — the Virgo Rising doing its job — while the Cancer Sun keeps the actual feeling life almost entirely off the table. The couch moment in 2005 was an anomaly. The chart usually holds the line.

  • Moon in Leo is the placement that explains this most directly. The Moon governs emotional need — what the psyche requires in order to feel secure. Leo Moon needs to be seen, and not just seen: it needs to be seen as exceptional. This is not vanity in the shallow sense. It is a deeper structural requirement. When a Leo Moon is operating normally, it does not feel emotionally safe in a supporting role. It needs to be the axis the room turns on. In practice, this shows up as someone who cannot half-commit to anything visible — every project has to be the defining one, every performance has to be the best one, because the Moon's security is tied directly to that outcome. Venus in Leo reinforces this: the need for admiration runs through both emotional need and relational identity.

  • Venus in Leo routes attraction through admiration — it needs a partner who reflects its significance back, and it gives generously when that dynamic is in place. The honest version is that Venus in Leo relationships run well when the Leo-ruled energy is being fed and run into trouble when the partner stops functioning as an audience. This is not cruelty; it is the placement operating exactly as designed. The Cancer Sun complicates it. Cancer wants domestic depth, loyalty, and emotional continuity — a very different set of needs than Venus in Leo's hunger for recognition. These two are not always pulling in the same direction. What tends to happen is an intense beginning, a period where the admiration dynamic is alive, and then a structural mismatch when the Cancer Sun's need for private emotional safety collides with what Venus in Leo requires publicly.

  • Virgo Rising controls the presentation layer. Virgo is a Mercury-ruled sign, which means the Rising is wired for analysis, editing, and the management of detail. When Virgo Rising speaks in public, it is not free-associating. It is selecting. The sentences arrive with their edges already trimmed. Mercury in Gemini reinforces this from a different angle — Gemini Mercury is fast, verbally dexterous, and capable of switching registers mid-sentence to land exactly where it wants to land. The combination produces someone who appears fluid and natural in conversation while actually running a fairly tight internal editing process the whole time. Here's what tends to happen in interviews: the answer sounds spontaneous, but the spontaneity is practiced. Virgo Rising does not leave the house without knowing where the exits are.

  • The Cancer Sun is a genuinely emotional placement. Cancer is a water sign that rules the domestic interior, early memory, and the part of the self that formed before any public identity existed. It does not perform feeling — it runs on it. The issue is the Virgo Rising, which sits between that emotional core and everything the world receives. Virgo Rising edits. It decides what is appropriate to show, in what quantity, and in what framing. So the emotion is real — the Cancer Sun guarantees that — but what reaches the surface has been processed through a sign that is fundamentally uncomfortable with emotional exposure that hasn't been vetted. Moon in Leo adds another layer: it wants the emotional expression to land well, to be received as significant. The feeling is genuine. The presentation of the feeling is managed.

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