José Luis de Vilallonga's Human Design Chart

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          José Luis de Vilallonga's Biography

          Spanish author, aristocrat and actor who co-starred as “José da Silva Pereira,” the dashing Brazilian multimillionaire whom Holly Golightly (played by Audrey Hepburn) planned to marry in Blake Edwards’ classic movie, Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961). He also appeared as the debonair Prince Cesare Della Romita, who becomes Julie Christie’s second husband in Darling (1965).
          De Vilallonga – who also went by the surname of Cabeza de Vaca – was a Grandee of Spain and part of the nobility, holding the title of 9th Marquess de Castellbell.
          His social connections and ability to relate gossip among Europe’s jet set enabled him to regularly sell magazine articles, in addition to authoring four autobiographical tell-all books about his numerous love affairs. After recording taped interviews with Spain’s King Juan Carlos, he wrote an official biography of the King that was published in 1993.
          Vilallonga was married three times, divorced twice, two children. He died at his home on the island of Majorca on 30 August 2007 from natural causes.
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          José Luis de Vilallonga'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.