Darius Danesh (1980 – 2022)

“He couldn’t have been a nicer, warmer guest [to The Kumars at No. 42] with a great sense of self-deprecation.”

~ Sanjeev Bhaskar

Do you remember Darius Danesh?  Who could forget his falsetto rendering of “Baby One More Time” in Popstars in 2001?  Sadly, we heard this week that he died at the tender age of 41 – in fact, he would have been 42 on Friday.  On that day, his single “Colourblind” went to number two on the UK Official Singles Download and Sales Charts.

Birth Chart

With the Sun in Leo conjunct his North Node, he loved the limelight, and its square to the Scorpio Ascendant/ Uranus ensured a strong individuality and karmic mission.  He was born for stardom. His Mercury was square Uranus, so he was not afraid to be controversial, and with Neptune exactly trine his Mercury and Pluto exactly sextile Mercury, he was capable of great inspiration, the ability to channel, and had an instinct for psychology.  Mercury exactly conjunct his North Node meant that he had the Teacher Archetype, too.  Some of his charisma came from Mars sextile his Neptune, and his drive to succeed came from Mars conjunct Pluto.  Jupiter exactly conjunct the Midheaven ensured success in his career from an early age.

Life and Career

Darius was born in Glasgow to a Scottish mother and an Iranian father (who was a gastroenterologist).  His parents would have liked him to be a doctor or a lawyer.  He began singing in his teens, and studied English Literature and Philosophy at Edinburgh University.  In 2001 he took part in the new programme Popstars, which aimed to create new bands.  He did not qualify for the bands Hear’Say or Liberty X, but made his mark, and captured the attention of the public.  He was clearly meant to be a soloist, and would not have melded easily into a band.  It was at that time that he performed the memorable version of the Britney Spears hit, but some thought him arrogant.

He later commented:

“I made mistakes and I was too cocky and I didn’t have humility”.  The lion was untamed or immature, but he was a fast learner, and in the new contest Pop Idol in 2002 he returned without the pony tail, hair sleeked back and minus the arrogance.  In that contest, he came third, after Will Young and Gareth Gates.  This was enough to launch his career, and Simon Cowell offered him a recording contract.  However, he could not see himself singing cover songs as Simon was offering.  The Leo was his own man, and would perform his own material!  He found producer Steve Lillywhite who enabled him to do just that.  He released his debut single “Colourblind”, which reached No. 1 in the U.K. Singles Chart.  In 2010 he won the contest Popstar to Operastar.

On Stage

Darius spent many years treading the boards, in musical theatre.  He had the old fashioned good looks of a Hollywood leading man, and many of his roles had been played by the old Hollywood greats.

2005/6 He played Billy Flynn in Chicago, a role previously played in the film by Richard Gere (admittedly not an old Hollywood great, but certainly a next generation heart throb!)

2007 He played Sky Masterson in Guys and Dolls, a role previously played in the film by Marlon Brando.

2008 He played Rhett Butler in Gone With the Wind, a role previously played in the film by Clark Gable.

2013 He played Warden in From Here to Eternity, a role previously played by Burt Lancaster.

2016 He played Nick Arnstein in Funny Girl, a role previously played by Omar Sharif.

He slotted right into those, often romantic, lead roles.  Of his performance in Gone With the Wind, Paul Taylor of the Independent wrote:

“The diabolically dashing Darius Danesh…brings a seductively insolent charm, a dark velvet voice and a genuine, fugitive pathos to the cynical blockade runner”

Health

In 2010, he suffered a broken neck in a car crash in Spain.  That was the year of his Saturn Return, but also his progressed Sun reached his natal Saturn.  He was lucky to escape permanent damage.

In 2017, he accidentally drank Thames sewage water, contracted meningitis, and went into a coma. [Sewage water has been in the news this week, of course].  In that year, Neptune (water, polluted or not) was transiting his natal I.C. (one’s sense of security), and Pluto was square his Pluto.

The cause of his death on 11th August is unknown.  He was looking forward to an upcoming reunion tour with Will Young and Gareth Gates.

Character

What comes across in descriptions by those who knew him was the quality of sweetness.  Gareth Gates said that he was a gentle soul who lit up every room.

And they showed a video this week on breakfast TV of him serenading an 82 year old bedridden fan, with great kindness and tenderness.  He had a healing trine between Jupiter and Chiron in his natal chart.

One thing always stayed in my mind from his time on Popstars, him saying “Can you feel the love in the room?”  I just felt that was a measure of his Leonine warm-heartedness.  And with the Sun trine Neptune,  there was a spiritual quality about him.

Marriage

In his real life romantic lead, he met his Canadian wife in 2004, and they married in 2011.  Their synastry indicated great closeness (including conjoined Mercuries), but his chart has an unaspected Venus and almost unaspected Moon (his female planets) which may have impacted his close relationships. Though they filed for divorce in 2013, they did not finally divorce until 2018, and he is said to have felt this loss terribly.  She has written in tribute:

“I have found the paradox that is you love until it hurts. there can be no more hurt- Only more love -Mother Theresa. There are no words Darius… only Love Love Love. Forever Janam.”

~ Ex-wife Natasha Henstridge

Aspects 

This morning began with an opposition between Mercury and Neptune.  This opposition can bring mental confusion.  There may be for instance a mental dilemma, or you may be trying to get clarification on something.  It may be difficult to focus, if you are engaged in documentation work.  Journeys may be long and complicated, and for some a connection with water could be incident-prone.

Mental clarity is possible tomorrow (Monday, 22nd), especially by the evening when Mercury trines Pluto.  You may get more in-depth reality than you bargained for, because Pluto is not superficial!  Mercury trine Pluto is mentally harmonious if not challenging us to dig deeper.  If you were treading water on Sunday, you’ll meet your rescue vessel, so to speak, on Monday.  That aspect is conducive to psychological reflection, and earnest conversations.  It is good for in-depth consultations and negotiations, and researching past lives.

In the early hours of Tuesday (23rd), the Sun enters Virgo.  The need for knuckling down conscientiously to work and study schedules is reinforced with this ingress  The Sun in Virgo will underline the need for a sense of focus and purpose, and bring people together in common objectives.  Efficiency and Economy will be watchwords for how we organize the second half of our year.  There may be a new resolve to institute health and fitness regimes, and work rotas and practices, for those who still have their jobs secure.  The mind will have to focus differently for those who are looking at re-employment, new opportunities for self-employment, and perhaps the training in new skills, thinking about September courses.  It may also be helpful for decluttering attempts.

There may be an unexpected turn of events on Wednesday (24th), with Uranus Stationary prior to turning Retrograde.  It will complete Retrograde season, as we currently have Pluto, Neptune, Chiron, Saturn and Jupiter Retrograde.  Time for a real re-think, re-evaluation, reflection and revision.  Uranus of course is also the planet of rebellion and revolution.  We may hear of more strikes planned.  Industrial action is due to take place on 26th and 31st August by Royal Mail staff, so we are being urged to post early.  You need to review the way you do things, and the way you think about things, and find new types of solutions suited to future working

In the early hours of Friday (26th) Mercury enters Libra.  This can bring a new mental focus on cultural themes, which could bring more pure enjoyment: art and music being fundamental areas for Libra, and decision-making. Mercury in Libra is slightly more relaxed than Mercury in Virgo, but having laid plans and attended to essential detail under the previous placement Mercury in Virgo, we can embellish, beautify and smooth things over.  However, don’t rely on the post that day!

Brace yourself for a couple of squares on Saturday.  Early on Saturday (27th) Venus is squared by Uranus, so you may feel you are missing out, e.g. on your post.  There may be twists and turn in relationships, with this square.  There may be a quirky end to your relationship or money saga, slightly out of your comfort zone.  Your plans may have to be modified at the last minute.  The way through is to use your intuition, and stay one step ahead.

Still early on Saturday, Mars squares the Sun, which is hot headed (whatever the weather or climatic condition).  This introduces an element of conflict or aggression, which may not be helpful personally, and may inflame things internationally, e.g. between Russia and Ukraine.  The energy, fire and enthusiasm which the Sun with Mars generates can be positively harnessed if you are especially mindful.

By breakfast time, we have the helpfulness of the New Moon in Virgo (at 4 degrees) maybe assisting us in cooling the vibe.  The New Moon is always a good opportunity to start afresh.  If 4 degrees Virgo is a meaningful point in your chart that will intensify your experience.  Ecology and the environment are some of the provinces of Virgo, so benefits could accrue for the planet if enough minds are concentrated on this aspect of life.

So, there are some tricky aspects this week, and it is to be hoped that with my guide to them, you’ll stay one step ahead!

The week in bullet points:

  • Today – mental fog
  • Tomorrow – mental depth
  • Tuesday – knuckling down
  • Wednesday – reflection and revision; the unexpected
  • Friday – harmonizing
  • Saturday – social awkwardness; hot-headedness; new beginning