Dixon, Jeane (1918–1997)
Dixon, Jeane (1918–1997)
American astrologer. Name variations: Jeane L. Dixon. Born Jan 3, 1918, in Medford, Wisconsin; grew up in California; died Jan 25, 1997, in Washington, DC; dau. of German immigrants; m. James L. Dixon (California auto dealer, then real estate executive), 1939.
One of the best known American astrologers, had a syndicated newspaper column which was published by more than 800 newspapers worldwide; came to prominence with her prediction that a young Democratic president, elected in 1960, would die in office; returned to prominence as an adviser to Nancy Reagan; wrote My Life and Prophecies (1968), Reincarnation and Prayers to Live By (1970), The Call to Glory (1972), Yesterday, Today and Forever (1976) and A Gift of Prayer (1995).
See also Ruth Montgomery, A Gift of Prophecy: The Phenomenal Jeane Dixon (1965).