Phoebe Waller-Bridge Birth Chart
Born July 14, 1985 · London, England
"Cancer wound through Sagittarius wit through Aquarius vision — she wrote about grief and made it the funniest, most devastating television of its decade."
By Luna Sage · Chief Astrologer, Horoscope Sage
Key Placements in Phoebe's Chart
The emotional specificity that made Fleabag the most personal thing on television — she put herself on screen
The philosophical wit that makes Fleabag's darkest moments also its funniest
The institutional change — she got the first female-led James Bond writing credit, normalising what hadn't been before
The monologues — Fleabag's direct-to-camera addresses are this Mercury at full theatrical expression
The grief at the centre of Fleabag — Venus in Cancer losing its closest friend and finding no way to say it except to a camera
Phoebe's Love Style & Relationships
Venus in Cancer's deepest love in Fleabag is the dead best friend — the show is ultimately a grief piece, which is Cancer Venus at its most raw. The personal romantic life has been kept private.
Career Drive & Ambition
Fleabag started as a monologue at the Edinburgh Fringe. Cancer Sun made it personal enough to be universal. Sagittarius Moon made it philosophical enough to be art. Aquarius Rising took it to Amazon and changed television.
Shadow Side & Growth Edge
Cancer Sun's willingness to put the wound on screen can create the expectation of constant emotional exposure. She has spoken about the difficulty of maintaining something private after making herself so visible.
"The whole play is a love story. It just took me a while to realise what I was in love with."