O'Neill, Eugene
From Astro-Databank
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| Birthname | O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone | ||
| born on | 16 October 1888 at 01:30 (= 01:30 AM ) | ||
| Place | New York NY, USA, 40n42, 74w00 | ||
| Timezone | EST h5w (is standard time) | ||
| Data source |
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| Astrology data | 23°20' 12°18 Asc. 27°24'
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Biography
American writer, a noted journalist and playwright, he won the Pulitzer Prize four times: "Beyond the Horizon," 1920, "Anna Christie," 1922, "Strange Interlude," 1928 and "Long Day's Journey Into Night," 1957.
The youngest son of Mary Ella Quinlan and actor James O'Neill, Eugene had, before the age of 26, worked as a sailor, an actor and a reporter, basing his life among the bums on waterfronts around the world.
By 1950, his career was over. His elder son had committed suicide, and O'Neill could no longer hold a pencil in palsied hands; even his legs and feet were afflicted by the tremor. When he died on 11/27/1953 in Boston, MA, he weighed only 84 lbs.
Events
- Death, Cause unspecified 27 November 1953 (Age 65)
Source Notes
Fleischer in Astrology Review 10/1935. PC quotes "Eugene O'Neill" by A. Gelb for "in the middle of the afternoon," rectified to 2:40 PM EST. LMR quotes the same biog for p.55, "On a tuesday afternoon ..." Drew pictures a chart for 1:25 AM. Joseph has 8:00 AM GMT from Ebertin = 3:00 AM EST.
Categories
- Vocation : Education : Teacher (Fellowship professor, medicine)
- Vocation : Writers : Fiction
- Diagnoses : Psychological : Abuse Alcohol
- Notable : Awards : Pulitzer prize (Four)
- Notable : Book Collection : American Book
- Vocation : Writers : Columnist/ journalist
- Diagnoses : Major Diseases : Parkinson's

23°20'
12°18 Asc.
27°24'
