
This fall, MTV hottie Vanessa will bask in the generous glow of Jupiter and could get the chance to move to a more high-status gig. "ET" might promote her to co-host, or she may get snapped up by one of its competitors. Her telegenic star is on the rise, and she should definitely negotiate the best deal possible.

In August, powerful and competitive Mars could push this youthful-looking “Deadwood” star to bulk up for a screen role that tests his athletic mettle. A movie role with gravitas could give him a chance to re-invent himself as a modern day hero… with muscles. Colin Farrell, move over.

When goal-oriented Saturn hits iconoclast Chris's moon and Uranus in August, he may get to work on a screenplay or one-man show that showcases his unique (and twisted!) view of the world. A year later -- thanks to his hard work and long view -- he could go from being the funny supporting guy to a bona-fide comedy icon, along the lines of George Carlin or Richard Pryor.

From June to November, while Aquarian Geena's planetary ruler Uranus is retrograde, the former TV Commandress-in-Chief should veto all the bad TV offers that come her way. If she waits ‘til year's end or early 2007, a super ensemble pilot -- along the lines of “The Sopranos” or “Six Feet Under” -- could come her way. Patience, Chief!

For decades, Moyers has explored the world of ideas as an interviewer and author. But in the fall, he could get a chance to travel the world himself thanks to a Mars-Jupiter transit. His journey might reinvigorate his humanitarian impulses and connect him to a particularly impoverished country where his altruistic work could have a huge, healing effect.

In summer and fall, the play's the thing for the multi-talented "24" star, as Uranus retrograde puts her in line for a role on the New York stage. It may not be a big part for Raver, but it will get attention for the dedicated actress -- who has continued to study the craft religiously with her east coast theater coach for years.

This past year, naïf Gemini Ginnifer Goodwin -- who on May 22 turned 28 -- played Johnny Cash's back-burner wife #1 in Walk the Line and is now Bill Paxton's wife #3 in "Big Love." But when magnanimous Jupiter hits Uranus in late summer 2006, she may find new roles akin to the kind darker double (and Mona Lisa Smile co-star) Maggie Gyllenhaal found in Secretary.

He has already proved himself to be the comeback kid by recharging his acting career as head hottie doc Jack Shepard on "Lost." But expect Fox to pull a Damon and Affleck and do some significant scriptwriting (probably with a pal), as patient Saturn transits his Mercury this July ... just in time for his 40th birthday.

In September, a major Saturn/Uranus transit for verbally lacerating Libra Simon Cowell could push Judge Dread to pop the question to girlfriend Terri Seymour ... or totally walk away from their relationship. It will be one extreme or the other, for this brutal Brit who's more decisive as a critic than a lover.

Just as his TV counterpart President Jeb Bartlett faced health problems, Sheen may face his own -- courtesy of confusing Neptune retrograde this August. Luckily, early 2007 bodes well for a resurgence in his strength, as he lightens his workaholic load and lets his longtime wife Janet (not Stockard) take care of him.
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