Gene Siskel's Human Design Chart

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          Gene Siskel's Biography

          American film critic and journalist for the Chicago Tribune. Along with colleague Roger Ebert, he hosted a series of movie review programs on television from 1975 until his death in 1999.
          His parents were Russian Jewish immigrants. Siskel lost both of his parents as a child and, as a result, was raised by his aunt and uncle, moving with them when he was nine years old. He attended Culver Academies and graduated from Yale University with a degree in philosophy in 1967, where he studied writing under Pulitzer Prize-winning author John Hersey. Hersey’s reference assisted him in gaining a job at the Chicago Tribune in 1969.
          He reviewed films on Opening Soon at a Theater Near You (1975–1977), Sneak Previews (1977–1982), At the Movies (1982–1986), Siskel & Ebert (1986–1999), CBS This Morning (1990–1996) and Good Morning America (1996–1999).
          Siskel married and had three children. He was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor on 8 May 1998 and underwent brain surgery three days later. Gene Siskel died from complications of another surgery on 20 February 1999 at the age of 53.
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          Gene Siskel's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.