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Élizabeth Teissier (née Germaine Élizabeth Hanselmann; born 6 January 1938) is a French
astrologer Astrology is a range of Divination, divinatory practices, recognized as pseudoscientific since the 18th century, that propose that information about human affairs and terrestrial events may be discerned by studying the apparent positions ...
and former model and actress. Between 1975 and 1976, she created a daily horoscope on French television channel Antenne 2, and in 1981, she launched the ''Astro Show'' television programme in Germany. Her personal clients included former President of France
François Mitterrand François Maurice Adrien Marie Mitterrand (26 October 19168 January 1996) was a French politician and statesman who served as President of France from 1981 to 1995, the longest holder of that position in the history of France. As a former First ...
, and she has published several books on astrology. A test that compared her predictions against common sense and chance failed to show any evidence of her having any special powers. She has been involved in several controversies, including the award of a
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in
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for her
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which argued that astrology was being oppressed by science. Her work was contested by the scientific community; criticisms included the alleged failure to work within the field of sociology and also lacking the necessary scientific rigour for a doctoral thesis in any scientific field. The university and jury who awarded the degree were harshly criticised, though both they and Teissier had supporters and defenders. In 2015, Teissier unsuccessfully sued the
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, claiming that the French Wikipedia article about her damaged her reputation.


Biography


Early life

Born to a Swiss father and a French mother, she married André Teissier du Cros in 1960 and thus became the daughter-in-law of Janet Teissier du Cros. She gained a Masters in Modern Literature in 1963 Thierry Ardisson, interview with Élizabeth Teissier, from '' Tout le monde en parle'' on
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, at 10 November 2001.
and a
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in Literature in 1992.


Career

Between 1965 and 1975, she acted in a dozen films, including mainly soft erotic films, but also ones directed by
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('' Castle Keep'', 1969),
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,
Philippe de Broca Philippe Claude Alex de Broca de Ferrussac (; 15 March 1933 – 26 November 2004) was a French film director. He directed 30 full-length feature films, including the highly successful ''That Man from Rio (''L'Homme de Rio'')'', ''Le Magnifique, ...
and
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. She has also worked as a model, notably for
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. In 1968 she became a student of the astrologer Henri Joseph Gouchon on the advice of
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. Afterwards, from 1975 to 2009, she had several astrological columns, presented astrology on television, and published pleas for astrology's recognition. From 1989, she advised the French President,
François Mitterrand François Maurice Adrien Marie Mitterrand (26 October 19168 January 1996) was a French politician and statesman who served as President of France from 1981 to 1995, the longest holder of that position in the history of France. As a former First ...
, who consulted her regularly at the
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. Her advice covered both personal matters, such as his health, and matters of state such as the
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and the timing of the Maastricht Treaty referendum. She released transcripts of their recorded conversations four years after his death. For example, he said, "You once told me there were days when it was better to talk, and days when it was better not to talk. When is the next best day for me to speak? Could you check for me?"


Filmography

* 1966 (uncredited): '' Qui êtes-vous, Polly Maggoo ?'', directed by William Klein * 1966 (uncredited): '' Tendre Voyou'', directed by Jean Becker * 1968: '' Young Wolves'' (''Les Jeunes Loups''), directed by
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* 1968: '' Faites donc plaisir aux amis'' directed by Francis Rigaud * 1969: '' Castle Keep'', directed by
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* 1969: '' The Blood Rose'' (''La Rose écorchée''), directed by Claude Mulot * 1971: '' Frustration, ou Les Dérèglements d'une jeune provinciale'', directed by
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* 1972: '' Le rempart des Béguines'', directed by
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* 1972: '' Rolande met de bles'', directed by Roland Verhavert * 1973: '' A Slightly Pregnant Man'' (''L'Événement le plus important depuis que l'homme a marché sur la Lune''), directed by
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* 1973: '' Salut l'artiste'', directed by
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* 1975: '' L'Incorrigible'', directed by
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Television astrology shows

From 1975 to 1983, she hosted a series of television shows making astrological predictions: * From 16 July 1975 to 15 February 1976: ''Astralement vôtre'' or ''Interlude astral'', daily broadcast on Antenne 2 (now
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). * 1978–1979: ''Au Bonheur des astres'', weekly show on Antenne 2 * 1979–1980: ''La Légende des Ciels'', weekly show on Antenne 2 * 1980–1983: ''Astro Show'': on ARD in Germany.


Astrological predictions

According to Teissier, her predictions have a success rate of 80% to 90%.Cercle Zététique du Languedoc-Roussillon
''Résultats du Match Teissier/CZLR sur l'année 2000''
2001.
She claims to have predicted events such as the shooting of Ronald Reagan, Black Monday and the
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. The Circle Zététique of Languedoc-Roussillon, via a test conducted at the University of Nice from April 2000 to January 2001, argued that her predictions and random predictions by a computer yielded identical results. A team compared twenty-two forecasts made by Élizabeth Teissier for 2000 to twenty-two forecasts by a group using a common sense reasoning, and twenty-two forecasts made by using a computer to choose random dates. The target was a minimum of 16 successes for Teissier (73%). Results: * Random choice: 8 successes * Teissier: 7 successes * Common sense: 7 successes. The experiment concluded that there was no evidence of Élizabeth Teissier having any particular gift, with common-sense predictions or even random chance having equivalent results.


Cancer prediction claims

Teissier sparked controversy and denunciation in September 2007 when she said, in an interview with the Swiss daily newspaper '' Le Matin'', that "in an astrological chart, you can see if you have a predisposition to cancer, and the type of cancer in question" and that "astrology has never killed anyone, unlike medicine".


Sociology thesis

On 7 April 2001, Elizabeth Teissier defended her thesis entitled ''Situation épistémologique de l'astrologie à travers l'ambivalence fascination-rejet dans les sociétés postmodernes'' ("The Epistemological Situation of Astrology in Relation to the Ambivalent Fascination/Rejection of Postmodern Societies"). Her studies at the University of Paris Descartes (a member of the Sorbonne University alliance), were under the supervision of Michel Maffesoli, an
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of Sociology.Jean-Paul Krivine
« Einstein et l'astrologie : une citation fausse qui a la vie dure »
''pseudo-sciences.org'', December 2001.
The central idea of the
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was described by ''
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'' as being that astrology is being oppressed by science, which Teissier called "official science" and "monolithic thought". Teissier argued, however, that her work is devoid of bias and had "focused only on the misunderstanding that astrology as a multimillennial knowledge vehicle" provokes. Her prepared statement was enthusiastically received by her supporters, but there was also a declaration from the
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of '' Science et Vie Junior'' that what was occurring was a "farce". At end of the defense, the jury deliberated only briefly before
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admitted Teissier to her doctoral degree with the "very honourable" distinction. The decision to award Teissier's doctorate was controversial, and several sociologists also publicly challenged its legitimacy.Cf. Christian Baudelot, Roger Establet,
La sociologie sous une mauvaise étoile
', ''
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'', 18 April 2001
a copy is available from homme-moderne.org
Cf., for example Alain Bourdin,

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, 19 April 2001, and the articles published in the press review by the AFIS
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The university was criticised for granting the degree, as was the jury, along with Teissier's statements in support of astrology as a science. A petition signed by over 370 sociologists was sent to Professor Pierre Daumard, the President of the university; he responded that Teissier had complied with all university requirements and it is not his place to question the "guarantees of the scientific validity of the thesis" from the independent jury. Daumard also defended that astrology is a legitimate subject for sociological study for its impact on society, However, a group organised by the Association Française pour l'Information Scientifique (AFIS) described it as "not a thesis in sociology but actually pro-astrological advocacy". They concluded that Teissier's work did not meet the requirements of scientific rigor of doctoral research, regardless of the discipline in question.


Lawsuit against the Wikimedia Foundation

In July 2015, Teissier sued the
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, saying the article about her on the French Wikipedia damaged her reputation, and required her to have the right of response. She lost the original trial and appeal. In June 2016, The Court of Appeal in Paris dismissed the case, stating that the Wikimedia Foundation had a technical role of hosting provider, and was thus not involved in the content, and that the remarks about Teissier fell within the limits of free criticism.« Wikipédia : Elizabeth Tessier déboutée de sa plainte »
Jérôme Ivanichtenko,
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.fr, 22 June 2016.


Bibliography

*''Ne brûlez pas la sorcière'', Pauvert, 1970. *''Astralement vôtre : le triomphe d'une vocation'', Laffont, 1980. *''Astrologie, passion'', Hachette, 1992. *with Henri Laborit ''Étoiles et molécules'', Grasset, 1992. *''Les Douze Signes du zodiaque'', Edition 1, 1993. *''Vos étoiles jusqu'en l'an 2001 : la conjoncture mondiale et votre horoscope année par année'', Edition 1, 1993. *''Les étoiles de l'Elysée : astro-portraits'', Edition 1, 1995. *''Sous le signe de Mitterrand'', Edition 1, 1997. *''Le passage de tous les dangers : 1999–2004: à l'aube du troisième millénaire, un survol des influx cosmiques pour vous et pour le monde'', Laffont, 1999. *''L'homme d'aujourd'hui et les astres : fascination et rejet'', Plon, 2001. *''Votre horoscope 2009'', XO, 2008. *with Gerhard Hynek ''2012–2016 : cinq années qui vont changer le monde'', XO, 2011. *''Est-il votre Mars ? Est-elle votre Vénus ? : petit traité ludique de l'amour et de l'amitié'', XO, 2013.


References


External links


Materials on astrology
at the website of the AFIS journal '' Science et pseudo-sciences'' (in French) *
Doctor Teissier?
' A collection of materials on the Teissier affair (in French) * {{DEFAULTSORT:Teissier, Elizabeth 20th-century French actresses French film actresses 21st-century astrologers 20th-century astrologers French astrologers 1938 births Living people Paris Descartes University alumni People from Algiers French people of Swiss descent