Omarr, Sydney (1926-)

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Omarr, Sydney (1926-)

U.S. astrologer born on August 5, 1926. He served with the Air Force in the Pacific during World War II. After predicting the death of President Roosevelt, the Armed Forces Radio assigned him to a horoscope show; he thus became the first official astrologer in U.S. Army history.

After the war, he wrote articles on astrology and appeared in radio shows. He was also a CBS radio news editor in Los Angeles. His astrology columns appeared in some 225 newspapers, and at the height of his success he moved to Hollywood. His books on astrology include: Astrology: Its Role in Your Life (1963); My World of Astrology (1965); Dream-Scope (1973); The Thought Dial Way to a Healthy & Successful Life (1973); Sydney Omarr's Astrological Guide (1974); Sydney Omarr's Astrological Guide to Sex and Love (1974).