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Dominant Earth in the Natal Chart

Planetary Dominants: Introduction

The interpretation of a birth chart becomes more profound when it integrates several levels of complementary interpretations. Among these, planetary dominants, in the broadest sense of the term, hold a special place, offering an overall view of the personality, like a background layer or an overall tone in the chart. They do not aim to describe the individual in every detail, a role reserved for the planets in signs, in houses, in dignities, or in aspects, but instead reveal a strong trend, a flavor, a general typology. This dominant can sometimes be nuanced or even contradicted by specific chart configurations, yet it retains its indicative value. However, there is no official or universally recognized method to calculate planetary dominants, and there are many approaches.

At Astrotheme, we have studied hundreds of natal charts of public figures and people close to us. Drawing on our astrological practice, we designed and then refined over several months the parameters of our dominant calculation method, achieving a result that we find very satisfactory in the vast majority of cases. It is based on criteria of activity, quality, mastery, and angularity, weighted by the nature of the planets involved and the accuracy of the aspects.

This is the method used in the Portrait in the Online Store to calculate the eleven dominants included in the report.

This new series of articles is illustrated by charts of well-known personalities, starting with the ten planetary typologies, from the Sun to Pluto. It will be followed by other series dedicated to dominant elements and houses.

If you wish, you can also calculate the four elements of your birth chart or that of your loved ones.

Dominant Earth in the Natal Chart

Dominant Earth in the natal chart points to a personality that seeks to rely on reality, build over time, and give tangible form to desires, talents, or ambitions. The charts of Madonna, Marlene Dietrich, Donna Summer, and George Lucas, chosen here as examples, each show in their own way how this element can be expressed through the body, work, mastery of image, sensuality, perseverance, or the concrete realization of a creative universe.

Earth, associated with the signs of Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn, corresponds to a principle of stability, embodiment, and materialization. It emphasizes what can be tested, verified, used, cultivated, or consolidated. In Taurus, a fixed sign, it appears through the search for security, pleasure, continuity, quiet possession, and concrete fertility. In Virgo, a mutable sign, it becomes analysis, precision, method, attention to detail, efficiency, and concern for the mechanisms of daily life. In Capricorn, a cardinal sign, it takes on a more ambitious, structured, patient dimension, oriented toward responsibility, social ascent, and mastery of time.

When Earth dominates a chart, it generally favors realism, caution, constancy, and the ability to see things through. The person does not merely imagine, feel, or speak: they want to obtain a result, lay a stone, learn and refine a technique, improve a situation, or leave behind a lasting work. This dominant often gives a sharp sense of effort, resistance to fatigue, a form of strategic patience, and an aptitude for turning ideas into observable achievements.

Psychologically, Earth seeks reliable reference points. It needs time, proof, regularity, and an environment stable enough to unfold its qualities. It can produce a calm, reserved temperament, sometimes slow to open up, but solid once committed. Trust is not declared: it is earned through actions, loyalty, competence, or the repetition of convincing experiences. This dominant is often accompanied by a developed practical instinct, a fine perception of limits, and an ability to rank priorities according to their real usefulness.

Earth is also the element of the body, the senses, and living matter. It connects to food, touch, the voice, physical beauty, rhythm, comfort, nature, objects, and everything that provides a feeling of presence. In some temperaments, it translates into quiet sensuality, a taste for lasting pleasure, and a search for quality rather than fleeting brilliance. It can also give a demanding relationship to the body, regarded as an instrument to be maintained, disciplined, shaped, or perfected.

Its deviations appear when the need for security becomes fear of change, while caution leads to withdrawal, or realism narrows the horizon to visible advantages alone. Earth may then show itself as possessive, mistrustful, materialistic, routine-bound, or too attached to what has already been acquired. Its admirable resistance can turn into stubbornness, its patience into inertia, and its sense of responsibility into excessive hardness toward oneself or others. Anger, held back for years, may erupt with surprising intensity if boundaries have been crossed too repeatedly.

When well integrated, dominant Earth is nevertheless one of the most valuable strengths in a chart. It gives the power to endure, embody, build, perfect, and make viable what would otherwise remain a shapeless intuition or desire. It reminds us that every creation needs support, every talent requires work, and great achievements are often measured by their ability to withstand the passage of time. Its main challenge is to remain alive and fertile, without freezing in the fear of loss, so that stability becomes a foundation for fulfillment rather than a mere defense against the unexpected.

Note: this article focuses specifically on planetary dominance and does not constitute a full psychological analysis of the individuals discussed. For more detailed studies, additional articles are available in the focus section.

Madonna: Earth as Discipline of the Body, Image, and Success

Madonna / Author: 	Raph_PH 10-2023 / Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license.

Madonna offers a particularly telling example of dominant Earth, not through a quiet or discreet career, but through her way of turning boldness into method, desire into strategy, and provocation into lasting construction. From her beginnings in the 1980s to her status as a global icon, her path shows an exceptional will to control her image, discipline her body, work relentlessly, and convert each metamorphosis into a concrete stage of a carefully built trajectory.

The first signature to consider is the Virgo dominant, strengthened by the Ascendant in this sign, the Moon in Virgo in the 1st house, Mercury retrograde in Virgo in the 12th house, and Pluto also in Virgo. Earth is expressed here in a demanding, analytical, perfectionist form, attentive to detail and efficiency. In Madonna's case, this Virgo dominant does not refer to the apparent modesty of the sign, but to a rare aptitude for preparation, technical control, and continuous improvement. Behind the image of transgression, there is a meticulous worker, able to rehearse, correct, organize, and monitor the smallest parameters of her public presence.

Mercury plays an essential role, since it is one of the chart dominants and is conjunct the Ascendant while also conjunct Pluto. This configuration gives strategic, incisive intelligence, able to read social, media, and cultural codes in order to turn them to her advantage. Mercury square the Midheaven adds a creative tension between personal discourse and public image: Madonna did not merely allow herself to be observed, she commented on, shifted, and often provoked the gaze directed at her. This mastery of Mercury partly explains her sense of slogans, concepts, music videos, visual messages, and calculated staging.

The Moon in Virgo in the 1st house, also close to the Ascendant, gives the Earth dominant an immediately corporeal dimension. The body becomes an instrument of work, control, and performance. Dance, endurance, gestural precision, rigorous training, successive silhouettes, and stage discipline all belong to this logic. Far from mere star-like spontaneity, Madonna has often given the impression of making herself, as if identity had to be shaped, maintained, corrected, and relaunched at each period. This mutable Earth knows how to adapt, but it does so methodically.

Mars in Taurus completes this picture by bringing a more fixed, sensual, and tenacious energy. This position gives resistance, a carnal will, and a strong relationship to pleasure, the voice, rhythm, and the physical expression of desire. The song Material Girl, which she did not write but made inseparable from her image, almost in spite of itself sums up part of this signature: money, appearance, attraction, and the power of seduction become assumed, theatrical, and commercially effective motifs. With Jupiter in the 2nd house, the question of resources, self-esteem, and financial success also takes on an important place in this configuration.

The aspects confirm an Earth that is far from passive. The Sun trine Saturn shows the ability to endure, structure ambition, and stay the course despite resistance. The Moon trine Mars and Mars trine Ascendant accentuate physical vigor, combativeness, and effectiveness in action. Yet this stability is crossed by powerful tensions: Sun square Mars, Mars square Uranus, Venus square Neptune, and Pluto conjunct the Ascendant. These configurations explain why Madonna's Earth is never peaceful or simply conservative. On the contrary, it serves to channel provocative, sexual, artistic, and sometimes conflictual energy into visible, profitable, and memorable forms.

Dominant Element Diagram for Madonna

Dominant Element Diagram for Madonna

Ultimately, Madonna's dominant Earth appears as an exceptional force of materialization. Virgo gives her method, Mercury strategy, the Moon in the 1st house a direct relationship to the body, Mars in Taurus sensual tenacity, and Jupiter in the 2nd house a sense of value. Her career shows that dominant Earth is not limited to caution or stability: it can become a formidable power of incarnation, able to transform image, desire, scandal, and work into a popular achievement of rare longevity.

Madonna
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Date of birth
Saturday, August 16, 1958
City of birth
Bay City (MI) (United States)
Virgo
Leo
Gemini
Mercury
Moon
Pluto
DominantDom. Planets
12
1
11
Earth
Fire
DominantDom. Elements
Chinese astrological sign
Earth Dog
11
Birth Path
Height
5' 4" (1m62) tall
Biography of Madonna (excerpt)
Madonna (born Madonna Louise Ciccone; August 16, 1958) is American singer, songwriter, and actress. Referred to as the "Queen of Pop", she is regarded as one of the most influential figures in popular culture. Madonna is noted for her continual reinvention and versatility in music production, songwriting, and visual presentation. She is also known for pushing the boundaries of artistic expression...

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Below is Madonna's birth chart:

Astrology: horoscope and birth chart of Madonna (Placidus) Image taken from the horoscope, birth chart and astrological portrait of Madonna, born August 16, 1958, 7:05 AM, Bay City (MI) (United States) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 29° 06' 15° 23' 45' 32' 12° 42' 23° 07' 43' 39' 15' 11° 33' 26° 41' 24° 02' 26° 24' 18' 19° 09'

Marlene Dietrich: Earth as Control, Style, and Lasting Myth

Marlene Dietrich / Author: Eric Koch / Anefo 10-1963 / Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Netherlands license.

With Marlene Dietrich, dominant Earth takes on a form that is at once cool, sensual, disciplined, and almost sculptural. The German actress and singer did not leave her mark on film history only through her beauty or her deep voice: she shaped an image of rare coherence, made of distance, refinement, ambiguity, and mastery. This ability to turn physical presence into a lasting signature corresponds remarkably well to a chart in which Earth, at more than 70%, very clearly dominates the other elements.

Capricorn forms the framework of the chart, with the Sun, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn in this sign. This concentration gives a constructed, ambitious, demanding personality, not especially inclined to let go spontaneously, but capable of great endurance. In Dietrich's case, Capricorn is not expressed only through rigor or restraint: it becomes an art of composition. The public persona is worked like an architecture, with its lines, shadows, silences, angles, and calculated effects. Even sensuality seems contained here, directed, stylized, almost mineral.

The Virgo Ascendant adds precision of detail, a sense of control, and special attention to appearance to this Capricorn base. This position suits an artist whose face, costumes, lighting, postures, and attitudes helped build a visual myth. The Sun trine Ascendant at only 0°12 and Mercury trine Ascendant strengthen the readability of this dominant: identity, intelligence of image, and the way of entering the stage form a coherent whole. Nothing seems left to chance, as if the effect produced had to be prepared with almost artisanal exactness.

The 5th house, strongly occupied, gives this Earth an obvious artistic expression. The Sun, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn concentrate creative energy there, but in a highly controlled register. Mars conjunct Jupiter and close to Saturn in Capricorn suggests powerful will, tenacious ambition, and an ability to impose presence without scattering. The almost exact trine from Mars to the Midheaven directly links this energy to the career: effort, discipline, and force of projection become ways to conquer a lasting place in the collective imagination.

Venus in Aquarius, in the 6th house, nevertheless nuances this Earth dominant with a touch of independence, modernity, and aesthetic freedom. It partly explains the androgynous, daring, and sometimes provocative character of her image, especially her famous taste for tuxedos, clean lines, and diverted dress codes. Yet this Venus remains placed in the house of work, technique, and daily standards. Even originality is therefore put at the service of professional discipline, a carefully maintained allure, and stage efficiency.

The oppositions from the Sun and Mercury to Neptune, along with Neptune and Pluto near the Midheaven, introduce a more elusive, magnetic, and mythical dimension. They prevent Earth from being limited to realism or predictability. In Dietrich's case, matter is worked until it produces an illusion: the body, voice, light, and costume become the supports of an almost supernatural aura. This mixture is precisely what makes the example so interesting: Earth provides the structure, while Neptune and Pluto transform this solid base into lasting fascination.

Dominant Element Diagram for Marlene Dietrich

Dominant Element Diagram for Marlene Dietrich

Ultimately, Marlene Dietrich's dominant Earth is expressed through self-mastery, image construction, restrained sensuality, and the power to move through time without losing her evocative force. Capricorn gives her form, the Virgo Ascendant detail, the 5th house the stage, and the links with the Midheaven public scope. Her career illustrates a sophisticated Earth, capable of turning a body, a voice, and a style into a lasting work, instantly recognizable among all others.

Marlene Dietrich
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Licence: Public domain
Date of birth
Friday, December 27, 1901
City of birth
Berlin-Schöneberg (Germany)
Capricorn
Virgo
Aquarius
Mercury
Venus
Saturn
DominantDom. Planets
5
4
6
Earth
Air
DominantDom. Elements
Chinese astrological sign
Metal Ox
5
Birth Path
Height
5' 4½" (1m64) tall
Biography of Marlene Dietrich (excerpt)
Marie Magdalene “Marlene” Dietrich (December 27, 1901 – May 6, 1992) was a German-American actress and singer whose career spanned nearly seven decades. She rose to fame with The Blue Angel (1930), which brought her to Hollywood where she starred in several classics directed by Josef von Sternberg, later appearing in major international productions. Her glamorous persona and sharp professionalism...

You can also consult the astrological portrait of Marlene Dietrich.

Below is Marlene Dietrich's birth chart:

Astrology: horoscope and birth chart of Marlene Dietrich (Placidus) Image taken from the horoscope, birth chart and astrological portrait of Marlene Dietrich, born December 27, 1901, 9:15 PM, Berlin-Schöneberg (Germany) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 26° 37' 17° 21' 29° 56' 11' 12' 12° 07' 05' 18° 12' 18' 25' 17° 13' 20° 26' 25° 58' 27' 20° 26'

Donna Summer: Earth as Rhythm, Voice, and Stage Endurance

Donna Summer / Author: Fotopersbureau De Boer 12-1974 / This photo is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication.

In Donna Summer's case, dominant Earth stands out first through its exceptional intensity: more than 75%, with a strong Capricorn and Virgo coloring. Nicknamed the "Queen of Disco," she represented music linked to the body, dance, pleasure, and pulse, yet her chart shows that this sensuality rested on a very solid structure. Behind the glamorous, festive image, one finds a personality marked by discipline, composure, perseverance, and a strong sense of craft.

The concentration in Capricorn is the foundation of the chart: the Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Mars, and Jupiter occupy this sign. This dominant brings lasting ambition, great resistance, an ability to work over time, and to build success that does not depend only on passing inspiration. The 5th house, strongly occupied, directs this energy toward the stage, creativity, artistic expression, and the relationship with the public. In Donna Summer's case, Capricorn Earth does not merely produce stability: it organizes pleasure, channels emotion, and gives musical exuberance a professional form.

Saturn plays a decisive role, since it is in Virgo and forms an almost exact conjunction with the Ascendant, with only 0°07 of orb. This configuration is one of the strongest signatures in the chart. It gives an impression of seriousness, mastery, high standards, and self-control, even in an artist associated with the world of clubs and dance. It may also explain this ability to sustain a public image, face the constraints of success, and inscribe a recognizable voice within a long career, built with rigor.

Virgo completes Capricorn by bringing technique, precision, and refinement. With the Ascendant in this sign and Saturn in the 1st house, the body and presence become instruments to be mastered. Donna Summer's voice is not only a natural gift: it turns into a shaped tool, able to move from the sensuality of Love to Love You Baby to the hypnotic tension of I Feel Love, a track that helped open new paths in dance music. Earth appears here as a way of making desire audible, rhythmic, and effective.

The aspects strengthen this interpretation. The Sun conjunct Jupiter at 0°03 amplifies the power of radiance and the ability to reach a broad audience, while the Sun trine Saturn and Jupiter trine Saturn bring poise, constancy, and a sense of duration. The Moon conjunct Mars in Capricorn adds a more instinctive, willful, and physical energy, very useful for an artist whose impact comes through rhythm, the stage, and bodily vibration. Even the squares to Neptune do not erase this base: they rather introduce a share of illusion, glamour, and dream into a very firm inner architecture.

Dominant Element Diagram for Donna Summer

Dominant Element Diagram for Donna Summer

In summary, Donna Summer's dominant Earth shows how a highly structured temperament can become the support for intense sensuality. Capricorn gives ambition and construction, Virgo brings exacting standards, Saturn on the Ascendant imprints discipline, and the 5th house directs the whole toward the stage. Her example reminds us that Earth is not only caution or restraint: it can also offer pleasure a form, rhythm an architecture, and the voice a lasting power.

Donna Summer
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Author: Photograph by Francesco Scavullo. Distributed by Casablanca Records.
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Licence: Public domain
Date of birth
Friday, December 31, 1948
City of birth
Boston (MA) (United States)
Capricorn
Virgo
Gemini
Saturn
Mercury
Mars
DominantDom. Planets
5
1
4
Earth
Air
DominantDom. Elements
Chinese astrological sign
Earth Rat
11
Birth Path
Height
5' 7" (1m70) tall
Biography of Donna Summer (excerpt)
Donna Adrian Gaines, known as Donna Summer, was born on December 31, 1948, in Boston and died on May 17, 2012, in Naples, Florida. She rose to fame in the 1970s as the “Queen of Disco,” with a career that reached global recognition. After early steps in New York and in Germany with the musical Hair, she met Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte. Together, they created Love to Love You Baby in...

You can also consult the astrological portrait of Donna Summer.

Below is Donna Summer's birth chart:

Astrology: horoscope and birth chart of Donna Summer (Placidus) Image taken from the horoscope, birth chart and astrological portrait of Donna Summer, born December 31, 1948, 9:00 PM, Boston (MA) (United States) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 26° 43' 21' 27' 28° 03' 16° 08' 16° 31' 00' 07' 15° 07' 14° 40' 10° 20' 10° 24' 21° 30' 27° 08' 29° 56'

George Lucas: Earth Giving Concrete Form to Imagination

George Lucas / Author: Gage Skidmore 07-2025 / Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.

In George Lucas' chart, dominant Earth manifests in a particularly interesting way: it is not limited to realism, caution, or practicality, but becomes a power of fabrication. His most famous work, the Star Wars saga, belongs to the universe of science fiction, myths, and distant galaxies. Yet his entire path shows the opposite of a floating imagination: Lucas wanted to give his world sets, machines, visual effects, sounds, archives, products, companies, and an almost artisanal coherence.

The first striking element is the strength of Taurus: the Sun, retrograde Mercury, and Venus are in this sign, with the Ascendant also in Taurus. This concentration gives a direct relationship to form, matter, duration, creative ownership, and the concrete value of things. The Sun in Taurus in the 1st house, conjunct the Ascendant, places this dominant at the core of the identity. Lucas does not appear only as a storyteller or screenwriter, but also as a builder of worlds, able to make imagination visible through objects, landscapes, creatures, vehicles, sounds, masks, textures, and instantly recognizable silhouettes.

The Midheaven in Capricorn completes this Taurus base by giving an ambitious, structured, and durable professional orientation. Lucas did not simply create a film: he built a system. The Star Wars saga became a cultural empire because it was conceived through its material, technical, and commercial extensions. Rights, sequels, toys, books, games, special effects, sound, and the companies associated with Lucasfilm show an Earth able to organize imagination as heritage. The fact that he placed immense importance on merchandising, at a time when it was not yet considered central, illustrates this earthy intuition of value particularly well.

Saturn in the 2nd house adds another significant clue. This position emphasizes resources, management, consolidation, and the gradual construction of material security. It suits a creator who wanted to keep control of his work, tools, and rights. The 2nd house does not speak only of money; it also indicates what one owns, protects, esteems, and transforms into lasting capital. In Lucas's case, the fictional universe thus becomes a set of real assets, technologies, images, and cultural signs whose value has crossed several generations.

This logic is also clear in his relationship to tools. To obtain the special effects needed for Star Wars, Lucas contributed to the creation of Industrial Light & Magic because the existing means were not sufficient to materialize what he had in mind. This anecdote sums up dominant Earth admirably: instead of giving up on a concept too difficult to film, the studio capable of bringing it to the screen had to be invented. Magic then arises from the labor of artists, model makers, cameras, lights, calculations, and experiments. Imagination does not remain an idea but becomes a crafted reality.

The aspects in the chart confirm this tension between vision and embodiment. The Sun trine the Midheaven clearly links creative identity to career, while the Sun sextile Mars gives a capacity for action and realization. Mercury conjunct Venus in Taurus favors the association between conception, image, and aesthetic taste, but the squares from Mercury and Venus to Pluto also indicate intensity, an obsession with control, and a tendency not to be satisfied with a light surface. The Moon in Aquarius in the 10th house, opposite Pluto and square Venus, adds a more collective, technological, and visionary dimension, while remaining at the service of an extremely concrete shaping process.

The museum he wanted to dedicate to narrative art extends the same logic. Here again, it is not only a matter of loving images or stories, but of giving them a place, an architectural setting, an archive, and a means of transmission. This desire to preserve, classify, show, and inscribe in duration corresponds very well to the fixed Earth of Taurus, supported by the Capricorn ambition of the Midheaven. Lucas thus appears as a creator for whom imagination must eventually occupy a real space.

Dominant Element Diagram for George Lucas

Dominant Element Diagram for George Lucas

To conclude this final example, George Lucas's dominant Earth illustrates one of the most fertile expressions of this element: concretization. Taurus provides form, sensory coherence, and the link to objects; the Capricorn Midheaven brings strategy, duration, and organization; Saturn in the 2nd house underlines mastery of resources and value. His path shows that a vision, even one set in a distant galaxy, can become a technical, economic, aesthetic, and cultural reality when Earth gives it solid support.

George Lucas
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Date of birth
Sunday, May 14, 1944
City of birth
Modesto (CA) (United States)
Taurus
Aquarius
Leo
Venus
Sun
Pluto
DominantDom. Planets
12
1
10
Earth
Air
DominantDom. Elements
Chinese astrological sign
Wood Monkey
1
Birth Path
Height
5' 7" (1m70) tall
Biography of George Lucas (excerpt)
George Walton Lucas, Jr. (born May 14, 1944 (birth time source: Gauquelin, BC)) is an American filmmaker and entrepreneur. He is best known as the creator of the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises, as well as the founder of Lucasfilm and Industrial Light & Magic. He led Lucasfilm as chairman and chief executive before selling it to The Walt Disney Company in 2012. Upon graduating from the...

You can also consult the astrological portrait of George Lucas.

Below is George Lucas's birth chart:

Astrology: horoscope and birth chart of George Lucas (Placidus) Image taken from the horoscope, birth chart and astrological portrait of George Lucas, born May 14, 1944, 5:40 AM, Modesto (CA) (United States) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 29° 00' 11° 18' 50' 11° 48' 17° 13' 23° 34' 00' 25° 22' 25° 23' 29° 57' 33' 18° 31' 29° 29' 25° 04' 41'

Some Examples of Earth-Dominant Birth Charts

Below are several examples of public figures whose birth charts show a dominant Earth element above 50%.

Name Dominant Earth Rodden
Brad Pitt 54.85 % A
Madonna 63.78 % AA
Timothée Chalamet 60.54 % AA
Uma Thurman 50.68 % AA
Harry, Duke of Sussex 52.25 % A
Sophie Marceau 52.75 % AA
David Beckham 59.10 % B
Zooey Deschanel 73.90 % AA
Blake Lively 61.44 % AA
Lorde 54.30 % A
David Lynch 54.25 % AA
Gigi Hadid 50.41 % AA
Mylène Farmer 52.87 % AA
Bono (U2) 73.07 % A
Christina Ricci 51.88 % AA
Sean Connery 59.44 % AA
Chris Brown 63.22 % A
Dolly Parton 57.36 % AA
Trent Reznor 56.14 % A
Salma Hayek 58.12 % AA
Carla Bruni Sarkozy 50.17 % AA
Bhagwan Shree Osho Rajneesh 50.06 % A
Audrey Tautou 51.10 % AA
Chris Pine 59.57 % AA
Renée Zellweger 54.10 % AA
Peter Steele 63.76 % A
Sigourney Weaver 55.07 % AA
Logan Lerman 52.41 % AA
Jhené (pop singer) 50.95 % A
Carrie Fisher 51.11 % AA
Brendan Fraser 61.71 % AA
Marlene Dietrich 70.20 % AA
Shannen Doherty 52.11 % AA
Immanuel Kant 51.39 % AA
Donna Summer 75.89 % AA
Lara Fabian 51.69 % AA
Brandon Lee 62.18 % AA
George Lucas 58.33 % AA
Queen Latifah 50.43 % AA
Sasha Grey 50.66 % AA
Sadhguru 50.14 % B
Bill Kaulitz 61.64 % A
Claudia Cardinale 63.70 % A
Mark Tuan 57.94 % A
Clark Gable 50.18 % AA
Matthew Healy 56.42 % A
Dustin Hoffman 54.70 % AA
Conan O'Brien 50.41 % AA
Elisabeth of Wittelsbach 61.72 % AA
John Legend 53.97 % AA
Lou Reed 59.74 % A
Lucille Ball 62.88 % AA
Rocco Siffredi 52.77 % AA
Michel Onfray 60.46 % AA
Patrick Dempsey 55.70 % A
Nabilla 53.93 % AA
Richard Nixon 50.88 % AA
Henri Matisse 53.41 % AA
Ella Fitzgerald 53.35 % AA
Robert F. Kennedy 53.90 % A
Marion Maréchal 61.61 % AA
Faye Dunaway 65.18 % AA
Mia Farrow 51.79 % AA
Louis Pasteur 66.68 % AA
Peter Dinklage 50.77 % AA
Mariska Hargitay 50.93 % AA
Raquel Welch 53.89 % AA
Big Sean 53.97 % AA
Yannick Noah 76.61 % AA
Rob Zombie 64.90 % AA
Bo Burnham 58.87 % AA
Rachida Dati 71.28 % AA
Dennis Rodman 53.64 % AA
Tom Kaulitz 67.24 % A
Stephen Fry 54.80 % B
Taecyeon 66.57 % A
Jean Cocteau 56.27 % AA
James Joyce 54.99 % A
Ludwig Wittgenstein 56.52 % B
Jay Kay 55.66 % AA
Edmund Kemper 54.82 % AA
Andrea Bocelli 68.63 % AA
Dieudonné 51.88 % AA
Ann-Margret 63.96 % A
Sherilyn Fenn 75.13 % A
Jason Segel 61.65 % AA
Dave Mustaine 50.74 % AA
Hélène Segara 54.30 % AA
Bertrand Russell 54.71 % B
Jean-Baptiste Maunier 56.20 % AA
Marianne Faithfull 52.19 % A
Carole Bouquet 54.57 % AA
Donatella Versace 50.63 % AA