Born on March 11, David Anders is a quintessential Pisces. In the world of astrology, Pisces is the sign of the “Chameleon,” a water sign ruled by Neptune, the planet of dreams, illusions, and theater.
This astrological profile perfectly mirrors his professional reputation as a man of a thousand voices and faces. Here is a breakdown of how his personality and career align with his Piscean nature.
| Trait | How it Manifests in David |
| The Chameleon | Pisces are known for their ability to “blend” into their surroundings. For Anders, this is his literal superpower. He has spent over 20 years fooling the world (and even directors) into thinking he is British, demonstrating the classic Piscean talent for mimicry and fluid identity. |
| Deep Empathy | Pisceans are highly intuitive. In interviews, David often speaks about “living in the skin” of his characters. He has a unique ability to find the humanity—and even the humor—in villains like Blaine DeBeers or Julian Sark, making “monsters” feel relatable. |
| Artistic Soul | As a sign deeply connected to the arts, Pisceans often have multiple creative outlets. David doesn’t just act; he is a talented vocalist and musician. His work with Band From TV and his musical numbers in iZombie highlight this innate need for artistic expression. |
| Dual Nature | Represented by two fish swimming in opposite directions, Pisces often balance conflicting traits. David captures this perfectly by playing “lovable villains”—characters who are simultaneously dangerous and charming, cold and vulnerable. |
| Emotional Depth | Despite his witty, snarky public persona, Pisceans are deeply sensitive. David has often mentioned in interviews that he is a “sentimental favorite” for his breakout roles and remains loyal to the fans and crews he worked with decades ago. |
Astrological “Fun Facts”
- The “Neptune” Connection: Neptune rules film and photography. It’s fitting that David has spent his life under the lens, creating illusions that feel more real than reality itself.
- Escapism: Pisces often love “genre” fiction (sci-fi, fantasy, horror) because it allows for total immersion in another world. David has leaned into this, becoming a staple of “cult” television.
- Humility & Humor: While many actors have big egos, David is known for his self-deprecating humor—a classic Piscean trait that helps him stay grounded despite his “cool guy” roles.
