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People born on February 16th

Buddy Hackett - COMEDIAN, Dramatist/Screenwriter, born 08/31/1924

Georges-Henri Levesque - priest and sociologist, born 02/16/1903

Catherine C. Ceips - office holder, born 02/16/1955

Herb Williams - a retired American basketball player, basketball player, born 02/16/1958

José Roberto Gama de Oliveira - Former Brazilian football forward, soccer manager, born 02/16/1964

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People belonging to actors

Gary Wilmot - Entertainer, actor, born 05/08/1954

Helle Fagralid - actor, born 05/11/1976

Julie Atherton - actor, born 04/11/1978

Remi Broadway - Actor, actor, born 04/30/1978

Luke Ford - Actor, actor, born 03/26/1981

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James Baskett

- Actor, Actor. James Baskett (February 16, 1904 – July 9, 1948) was an American actor known for his portrayal of Uncle Remus, singing the song "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" in the 1946 Disney feature film Song of the South, for which he was given an Honorary Academy Award, making him the first male performer of African descent to receive an Oscar. Born 02/16/1904. Died 07/09/1948. (Wikipedia)

James Baskett, Matrix of Birth

February 16th (Tuesday) 1904

02/16/1904 = 23 = 5 (5)

23 - 2 = 21 = 3


111 (three) 4 (one)
222 (three) 5 (one)
33 (two) 6 (one) 9 (one)

Personal Psychological Portrait:

FighterFighter: Readiness to Fight for Everyday Goals. Energetic, Pushing, Problem-Solver. Tendency to Aggressive Discontent when Lacking Desired Results - Very Strong

DreamerDreamer: Desire for Joy and a Better Life. Enthusiasm, Consumerism. Tend to Count on the World in Realization of their Plans and Dreams. High Expectations, Excessive Demands, Idealistic Wishes. Charming when Satisfied. Tend to be Depressed and/or Blame Others when Fail. Might be Infantile, Tricky and Vindictive - Moderate

CelebrityCelebrity: Personal Charisma, Brightness, Attractiveness, Popularity. Passionate, Responsive Personality. Tend to Be Vulnerable to Feedback, Upset when Unappreciated - Moderate

EquilibristEquilibrist: Mobility, Flexibility, Taste for Grace and Balance. Might be Over-Reactive and Explosive under Pressure - Moderate

AnalystAnalyst: Observational and Analytical Talents. Might be Reflective, Theoretical and Distant - Moderate

Energy of the Life Path

5

5 (Five)

Riding on the Storm

Challenge, Response. Business, Competition. Motion, Developing, Implementation, Progress. Personal Freedom.

Energy Portrait:

Life Path Number = 5


Types of Energy:

Personal Energy - Very Strong - 8 points

Social Energy - Moderate - 3 points

Mass/Universal Energy - Weak - 1 point


Aspects of Life:

Artistic/Public Life - Moderate - 4 points

Materialistic/Physical Life - Moderate - 4 points

Mental Life - Moderate - 4 points


Stages of Life:

Youth - Very Strong - 8 points

Middle Age - Moderate - 3 points

Maturity - Weak - 1 point


Types of Destiny:

Predestination, Universe Mission - Strong - 5 points

Free Will, Opportunities - Moderate - 3 points


Mental Indexes:

Smart Memory/Wit - Strong - 6 points

Intellectual Creativity/Invention - Moderate - 4 points

Fantasy/Spirituality - Moderate - 3 points


Personal Characteristics:

Persona: Personal Ambitions, Self-Expression - Very Strong - 8 points

Mogul: Risk, Investment, Politics - Strong - 5 points

Inner Self: Inner Maxims, Individual Beliefs - Strong - 5 points

Down-to-Earth: Vitality, Practicality, Skillfulness - Moderate - 4 points

Artist: Artistic, Dramatic, Entertaining Talents - Moderate - 4 points

Guru: Intellectual Independence, Leadership - Moderate - 4 points

Venturer: Free Enterprise, Commercial Spirit - Moderate - 3 points

Authority: Social Skills, Career Potential - Moderate - 3 points

Touch of the Universe: Gifts, Legacy, Karma - Weak - 1 point