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Trevor Bolder played with Mick Ronson in a band called The Rats.
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White had just retired the day before he died.
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The Harlon Hill Trophy is named after him.
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Hal Drake served in the Korean War as an artilleryman
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Stanley Karnow served in World War II, graduated from Harvard, and won the Pulitzer Prize
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Charles Durning earned a Silver Star and three Purple Hearts during his time in WWII.
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Jack Klugman was on The Twilight Zone.
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Spencer Cox advocated evidence-based treatment and research for AIDS.
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Robert Bork's name actually became a verb in political slang
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Starred in the 1926 silent film classic "The General" alongside Buster Keaton
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Jenni Rivera produced 13 albums in 10 years.
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Had a supporting role in "The Music Man"
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Yao Defen suffered from hypertension, heart disease and osteoporosis.
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Held the distinction of being the world's oldest person at 116.
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Jack Brooks was in JFK's motorcade when he was shot in Dallas
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Relin focused much of his writing on the social and economical issues of children in various countries.
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Jovan Belcher was named CAA Defensive Player of the Year (2008).
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Hector Camacho had plead guilty to burglary charges.
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Larry Hagman became the spokesperson for SolarWorld in 2010.
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Jim Durham's most famous call was for Michael Jordan's shot in the 1989 Eastern Conference First Round.
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Elliot Carter was 103 years old when he died.
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Earlier in 2012, Milt Campbell was inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame.
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Kyle Bennett was the stepson of BMX professional racer John Purse.
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R.B. Greaves is the newphew of Sam Cooke.
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Lom wrote two historical novels: Enter a Spy: The Double Life of Christopher Marlowe (1971) and Dr. Guillotin: The Eccentric Exploits of an Early Scientist (1992).
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Andy Williams was also active with golf, and hosted the PGA Tour Golf Tournament in San Diego from 1968-88 at Torrey Pines.
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Stephen Dunham was married to actress Alexondra Lee.
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Steve Sabol won various awards, including 35 emmy awards. Sabol was also awarded the 2010 Sports Leadership Award.
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John Ingle actively volunteered with Habitat for Humanity.
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Christopher Stevens was an international trade lawyer based in Washington, D.C. prior to his international service.
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Bill Moggridge's laptop, the "GRiD Compass" received a Lifetime Achievement from the National Design Awards.
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Jake Eberts spent three years as a Wall Street Investor.
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Art Modell was portrayed in the 2008 movie The Express
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In 2003, Joe South was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame.
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Michael Clarke Duncan voiced the character of "Commander Vachir" in King Fu Panda.
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Sun Myung Moon was a supporter of the World League for Freedom and Democracy
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In 1972, Hal David was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
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Chris Lighty also served as the manager for Sean "Puff Daddy / Diddy" Combs.
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Steve Franken provided voices for Law & Order computer games (2002 and 2003).
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Malcolm Browne received the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in 1964.
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While in college, Neil Armstrong was a baritone player in the Purdue All-American Marching Band.
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Jerry Nelson's final performance was the announcer of Jim Henson's Musical World concert at Carnegie Hall.
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Nina Bawden won various awards for her works, including a 1993 Phoenix Award for Carrie's War.
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William Windom's kindergarten teacher played the Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard Of Oz.
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Scott McKenzie turned down an opportunity to be in the Mamas and the Papas.
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He was the brother of director Ridley Scott.
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Bob Birch was award the "Louis Armstrong Jazz Award" while attending high school.
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Jimmy Carr played one season in the Canadian Football League with the Montreal Alouettes in 1958.
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Ron Palillo starred in the horror movie Hellgate.
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Helen Gurley Brown was married to the producer of Cocoon.
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Johnny Pesky missed part of his baseball career to serve in World War II
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Mel Stuart's children, Peter and Madelaine make cameo appearances in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.
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Judith Crist appeared in Woody Allen's Stardust Memories.
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Marvin Hamlisch's first job was performing as a rehearsal pianist for Funny Girl with Barbara Streisand.
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While Urso was attending college, he spent a semester in Europe and trained with Bolton Wanderers and Borussia Dortmund.
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While Matua was playing college football for the USC Trojans, he was an All-American guard in 2005.
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John Finnegan voiced the character of Warren T. Rat in An American Tail.
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Gore Vidal attempted to run for Congress under the Democratic political party in 1960; however, he was unsuccessful.
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During the German occupation of France, Marker joined the Maquis (a part of the French Resistance).
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Norman Alden played "Lou the Mechanic" in various Al Delco commercials.
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Lupe Ontiveros received an Emmy nomination, and was nominated for Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as "Juanita Solis" in Desperate Housewives.
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In August 2009, Tamm made a brief one-week appearance as Orlenda in EastEnders.
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Her films: The White Ribbon, The Piano Teacher, and Funny Games were all shown at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Sherman Hemsley studied with Lloyd Richards at the Negro Ensemble Company.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger (California Governor) and Maria Shriver inducted Sally Ride into the California Hall of Fame
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Sage Stallone was briefly to Starlin Wright; however, the marriage was annulled back in 2008.
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Maria Cole (Hawkins at the time) met Nat King Cole while they were performing at the Zanzibar club.
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In 1996, Dara Singh was inducted into the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame.
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Anthony Sedlak was named Executive Chef at The Corner Suite Bistro De Luxe in Vancouver, Canada.
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Ernest Borgnine was honored with the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award at the 17th annual SAG (Screen Actors' Guild) Awards on January 30th, 2011.
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Jimmy Bivins was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1999.
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The time in space that Alan Poindexter has: 27 days, 21 hours, and 9 minutes.
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Andy Griffith sang as part of his acting role in A Face In The Crowd.
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Michael Sokolski received a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering from the University of Minnesota.
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Doris Singleton also appeared in All in the Family as Lydia Stonehurst.
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In 2005, Becher and Valenti published a book together titled “The Wisdom of Ginsu.”
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Don Grady met his wife Virginia (Ginny) at Disneyland.
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Pat Cummins underwent surgery to remove the bone spurs from his right ankle.
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Echo Lake was often compared to the other band My Bloody Valentine.
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Richard Adler was born into the family of Clarence Adler, the famous concert pianist.
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In 1982, Richard Lynch won a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor for as King Cromwell in The Sword and the Sorcerer.
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Neiman received five honorary doctorates and numerous awards, a recent Lifetime achievement award from the University of Southern California, an induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame and proclamations and citations.
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Susan Tyrrell was nominated for "Best Support Actress" for her role in Fat City.
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Victor Spinetti was educated at Monmouth School and the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff.
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Erica Kennedy was added to Ebony Magazine's list of "100 Most Influential African-Americans."
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King was initially going to be stopped for a traffic violation when he took off, leading police on a high speed chase because he was in violation of his probation.
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A friend of Yvette Wilson, Jeffrey Pittle, set up a website to assist with Wilson's medical bills.
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Ann Rutherford was the heroine of a novel Ann Rutherford and the Key to Nightmare Hall by Katherine Heisenfelt) (1942).
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In August 2011, Henry Hill appeared in the special "Mob Week" on AMC.
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Frank Cady was also a radio announcer for various California radio stations.
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Bob Welch lived in Paris as a young man and studied French before joining Fleetwood Mac.
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Everett "Cotton" Owens was commonly known as "The King of the Modifieds"
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Pete Cosey
Pete Cosey's guitar style can be compared to that of Jimi Hendrix.
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Ray Bradbury was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (6644 Hollywood Blvd).
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...Dawson was the original host of "Family Feud".
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Woolridge was known for being one of the most gifted dunkers in professional basketball.
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Twyman was also known for being a sports announcer.
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...Paratore founded TMZ.
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On April 15th of 2005, Tapia sustained an injury to his left eye.
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Polley was celebrated with an Emmy in 1997 for his work with the remote control.
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...Boozer finished up his professional career with 12,964 points and 7,119 rebounds.
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Robin Gibb has lived in: The Isle of Man, England, and Australia.
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...Summer had eleven albums go Gold within the U.S.
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...Brown performed the theme music for the sitcom "The Sinbad Show".
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Mary Kennedy married Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in 1994.
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...Fuentes served as a Diplomat, serving in London, Paris, and various other capitals before his writing career.
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...Guist's brother Glenn was also featured on the show "Swamp People".
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...Dunn was a self taught bass guitarist.
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After graduating from high school in 1940, Shelby enlisted in the US Army, serving in World War II as a flight instructor and test pilot.
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...Faas is also famed for his work as a photo editor.
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Carl Beane was a narrator for Talking Books at the Perkins School for the Blind.
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Vidal Sassoon was known as "a craftsman who changed the world with a pair of scissors."
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When the New York Giants won their first Super Bowl title after the 1986 Football season, Robinson caught three passes for a team-high 62 yards in the 39-20 championship-game win over the Denver Broncos.
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Maurice Sendak received the prestigous Caldecott Award for his book Where The Wild Things Are
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George Lindsey
...Lindsey's last television appearance was on Larry the Cable Guy's Hula Palooza Christmas Luau in 2009.
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Adam Yauch
Yauch was awarded the Charles Flint Kellogg Award in Arts and Letters from Bard College (2011).
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George Vujnovich received the Bronze Star Medal in 2010.
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Joel Goldsmith composed the score for the Call of Duty 3 video game.
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Seau owned a clothing line called Say-Ow.
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Medina was often called "the most beautiful face in England.”
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...Dale Oen was the first Norwegian to win a gold medal at a major international long course championship.
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...Marth contributed to two Killers albums.
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Colson provided ministry to prison inmates.
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Helm was inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994, along with other members of The Band.
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Ham also played saxophone, harmonica, and keyboard for Men at Work.
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...before his stroke, Clark was known as "America's Oldest Living Teenager".
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Peter Wragg was fondly mentioned in Robert Llewellyn’s Man In The Rubber Mask.
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...Lenzi also won a bronze medal in the 1996 Olympic games.
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...Tramiel purchased Atari in 1984.
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Mike Wallace's son Peter died at 19 in a mountain-climbing accident.
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...Rich is best known for her work "Driving into the Wreck".
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Hossack also played drums for Little Falls Cadets.
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"The Trammps" received their name due to police calling them tramps for singing on street corners. Deciding to be high class tramps, they added an extra 'm'
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...Sherman wrote the theme song for "It's a Small World (After All)".
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McQuarrie worked as a technical illustrator for Boeing.
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...Breitbart was an editor for The Drudge Report.
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...Jones was the lead singer of The Monkees.
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...the duo put out more than 300 books, which were published in 23 languages.
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...Holloway played with legends such as B.B. King, Billie Holiday, Lionel Hampton and Aretha Franklin.
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Whitney Houston was once offered a movie role alongside Robert De Niro.
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...Fairfax was the first person to row across any ocean.
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Zalman King was good friends with Martin and Charlie Sheen.
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Ben Gazzara was a method actor.
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...Peaston had one leg amputated as a result from diabetes.
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...Cornelius founded & hosted Soul Train
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...Hegyes played Epstein on 'Welcome Back, Kotter'
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Joe Paterno's lung cancer was revealed to the public just two months prior to his death.
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Also known as "The Matriarch of R&B"
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...Burke was favored in the 2014 Winter Olympics for the superpipe event.
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...Blankley was a former speechwriter for President Ronald Reagan.
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Weston appeared on a Murray Head album.
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In his 2011 gubernatorial Willie Nelson talked about how he and Gatewood travelled across Kentucky in a hemp-fueled car together.
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Pedro Armendáriz Jr was married to actress Ofelia Medina.
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Sean Collins surfed since the age of 8.
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Lynn Samuels was from Queens.
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...Goldman founded Xerox's Palo Alto research center where the modern personal computer was invented.
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...Jong-il has $4 billion dollars stashed in European banks, in case he ever needed to flee North Korea.
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Havel wrote over 20 plays.
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...Simon co-created Captain America with Jack Kirby
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...Hitchens was a socialist.
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...Miranda once worked with Charles Schulz, during his travels of the US.
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...Morgan at the age of 96 was one of the oldest living Hollywood male actors.
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...Boogaard was once voted the 2nd most intimidating player in the NHL.
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...McKinney owned squeallikeapig.com
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...O'Neal was a regular on the Opie and Anthony radio show
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...Case was the news anchor for CNN Radio from 1985 - 2011
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...After Slover's death, only three more munchkins remain.
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...Zhitomirskiy was a co-founder of Diaspora.
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...Bruno was in charge of supplying the networks on-air reporters and anchors with up to the minute details of political on-goings.
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...the character of the mom in 'The Family Circus' was based after his own wife.
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...Heavy D was just in the movie "Tower Heist"
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...Frazier trained his own son, Marvis, to box.
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Rooney wrote for " Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts" beginning in 1949.
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...McCarthy invented the LISP programming language.
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...Pierpoint covered six presidents during his role of White House correspondents.
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...Gaddafi styled himself as the "King of Kings".
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For Mengers wedding she had Barbra Streisand as her maid of honor.
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Wheldon won the Indianapolis 500 in 2005 and 2011.
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...Welsh posted on Twitter on September 26, 2011, "dreamt i died in chicago next weekend (heart attack in my sleep). need to write my will today" ... he was later found dead in Chicago on Oct. 8th.
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Al Davis began his coaching career as the line coach at Adelphi College.
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...Once Jobs served as chief executive of Pixar Animation .
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...Shuttlesworth was known by "Black Moses"
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Lapre was known to some as the "King of Infomercials"
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...West was the father of Doritos.
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...Brown sued the NFL in 1999 after a ref threw a penalty flag that hit Brown in the eye.
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...Williams played a saloon singer in Mario Van Peebles 1993 film Posse.
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Charles PercyCharles Percy was president of Bell & Howell.
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Frances BayBay appeared in John Carpenter's horror film "In the Mouth of Madness".
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Kara KennedyKara Kennedy was a survivor of lung cancer.
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Andy Whitfield...Whitfield died just a mere 18-months after he was diagnosed non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
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Cliff Robertson...Robertson dropped out of college and became a journalist for some time.
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Mike Flanagan...during his 18-season career Flanagan pitched 2,770 innings.
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Uncle Frank...Uncle Frank used to be a private security guard for Frank Sinatra
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Nick Ashford...Ashford & Simpson were credited on Amy Winehouse's 2007 CD Back to Black for the single "Tears Dry On Their Own".
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Loriot...He adopted the pseudonym "Loriot" for his family's heraldic animal, an Oriole (the french word for Oriole is Loriot)
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Jack Layton...Layton was known to hold regular gatherings where people would sing songs from the "Sing Out!" folk music collections.
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Russell Armstrong...Armstrong was the husband of Taylor Armstrong from the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
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Jani Lane...When Lane was 11 he drummed under the name "Mitch Dynomite"
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Francesco Quinn...Quinn was the voice of Mirage / Dino in Transformers: Dark of the Moon
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Annette CharlesAnnette Charles graduated from NYU School of Social Work in 2001.
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Bubba Smith...Smith had his own fan chant at Michigan St. "Kill, Bubba, Kill"
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Dan Peek...Peek did harmony vocals on "A Horse with No Name".
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G.D. Spradlin...Spradlin originally started out as an attorney working in Venezuela
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Amy WinehouseA court order banned the paparazzi from following Winehouse.
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Sherwood Schwartz...Schwartz and Red Skelton didn't get along at all. It was in their contracts that they never had to meet fact-to-face.
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Betty Ford...Ford, who started the Betty Ford Center, was former alcoholic herself.
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Peter Falk...Falk played the role of Columbo from 1968 - 2003.
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Ryan Dunn...Dunn was a member of the CKY Crew.
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Clarence Clemons...Clemons recently collaborated with Lady Gaga on her song "The Edge of Glory".
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Trouble...Trouble inherited $12 million dollars from Leona Helmsley, which was later bumped down to $2 million by a judge.
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James Arness...Arness' younger brother was actor Peter Graves.
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Jack Kevorkian...Kevorkian has stated that he's helped over 130 terminally ill patients commit suicide.
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Clarice Taylor...Taylor lived to be 93 years old.
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Jeff Conaway...Conaway warned Corey Haim that his addiction would lead to his death, shortly before Haim died.
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Mark Haines...It's been reported that Cary Grant was a huge fan of Mark Haines.
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Macho Man Randy Savage..."Macho Man" Randy Savage's real name was Randall Mario Poffo.
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Joseph Brooks...Brooks song "You Light Up My Life" was Debby Boone's first hit.
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Harmon Killebrew...Killebrew was the first batter to ever hit a homerun over the left field root at Tiger Stadium.
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M-Bone...Cali Swag District made their with the dance hit "Teach Me How to Dougie".
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Seve Ballesteros...Ballesteros finished 2nd at the British Open when he was only 19.
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Osama bin Laden...bin Laden's billionaire family disowned him because of his dealings with terrorism.
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Jackie Cooper...Jackie Cooper is the youngest actor to be nominated for an Academy Award for best actor in a leading role.
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Hazel DickensDickens was a bandleader at a time when the vast majority of bluegrass bands were led by men...
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Gerard Smith...Smith died only a week after TV on the Radio released an album.
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Tim Hetherington...Hetherington's Restrepo was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary in 2011.
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Walter BreuningDue to his longevity, Breuning was seen as a hero in the state of Montana.
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Sidney LumetLumet was renowned for shooting only one or two takes for a scene. A method which made him a master at getting movies made quickly.
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Harry CooverCoover accumulated 460 patents during his lifetime, some of them came into creation along with Super Glue.
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Paul BaranBaran founded the first wireless internet company, and founded the technology which would lead to ATMs.
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Geraldine Ferraro...Ferraro was the first female Vice Presidential candidate for a major political party
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Elizabeth TaylorDeveloped the nickname "One-Shot Liz" for being able to shoot a scene in a single take
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Michael GoughGough worked with Burton five times in the twilight of his career.
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Owsley StanleyStanley moved to Australia permanently, due to his belief of another ice age taking place
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Nate DoggNate Dogg has contributed either by himself, or with others to over 40 chart singles.
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David BroderBroder is an author or co-author of eight books, starting in 1967, with his last book being published in 2000.
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Mike StarrAfter leaving Alice in Chains, Starr joined the band Sun Red Sun for a short time. It featured two former members from Black Sabbath.
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Jane RussellRusell started the "Hollywood Christian Group", which was a weekly bible study she arranged for Christians in the film industry.
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Gary WinickWinick wasn't a fan of Alias, before working with Jennifer Garner on 13 Going on 30.
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Duke SniderStill holds the Dodger's record for intentional walks in a season, with 26.
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Frank BucklesBuckles lied about his age in order to enlist in the US army. He was 16 at time when he joined.
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Len LesserLesser served in the United States Army during World War II
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John Paul Getty IIIA 1981 drug overdose resulted in a stroke that left Getty paralyzed and nearly blind
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Maria SchneiderEven after the controversial happenings during Last Tango in Paris, Schneider and Brando remained friends throughout the years.
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Eunice SanbornSanborn at the time of her death was the 43 oldest person on record
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John BarryThere is still an ongoing argument over whether or not the Jame's Bond theme is most attributed to John Barry.
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Charlie LouvinLouvin has worked with singers such as, George Jones, Jeff Tweedy, Alex McManus, and Elvis Costello
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Jack LaLanneIn 1956, LaLanne set a then world record for push-ups, doing 1,033 in 23 minutes.
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Sargent ShriverIn 1984, Shriver was elected President of the Special Olympics.
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Don KirshnerWas influential in starting the careers of Carole King, Bobby Darin, and Neil Diamond
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John DyeDye starred alongside James Earl Jones and Eric Roberts in the cult martial arts movie, Best of the Best.
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Pete PostlethwaiteSteven Spielberg once called Postlethwaithe the best actor in the world.
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Teena MarieMarie had a famous duet with superstar Rick James in a song called "Fire and Desire".
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Steve LandesbergLandesberg is credited with the famous quote - "Honest is the best policy, but insanity is the better defense."
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Blake EdwardsEdwards wrote the screenplay for the historical Orson Welles War of the Worlds radio broadcast.
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Richard HolbrookeBefore the events of 9/11, Holbrooke said this of Iraq, "Iraq will be one of the major issues facing the incoming Bush administration at the United Nations."
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Elizabeth EdwardsElizabeth Edwards wrote two books chronicling her battle with breast cancer, along with other personal battles.
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Don MeredithIn 1966, Meredith recorded a music single, "Travelin' Man"
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Leslie NielsenNielsen created three instructional golf videos. They laced his screwball comedy, with his love for golf.
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Dino De LaurentiisLaurentiis has produced some big cult movies, including Conan the Barbarian and Army of Darkness
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Jill ClayburghClayburgh was nominated for two Academy Awards during her career.
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George “Sparky” AndersonAnderson appeared on an episode of WKRP in Cincinnati. The episode made a joke out of his firing from the Reds.
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Charlie O’DonnellO'Donnell started as a newscaster, and at one point he did so while also being announcer. Therefore, he regularly announced himself.
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Andy IronsIrons appeared in numerous surfing movies. Most notably, Blue Horizon, that chronicled his surfing lifestyle.
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James MacArthurDuring his summer breaks from college, he appeared in movies for Walt Disney.
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Alex AndersonAlong with Rocky and Bullwinkle, Anderson created Dudley-Do-Right and the lesser known Crusader Rabbit.
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Gregory IsaacsIsaac's two nicknames are 'Cool Ruler' and 'Lonely Lover'
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Bob GuccioneGuccione was an avid art collector. Upon having to sell his collection, it appraised for $59 million.
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Barbara BillingsleyBarbara Billingsley is related by marriage to the actor/producer Peter Billingsley.
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Tom BosleyBosley has been in live productions of Alice in Wonderland, and Beauty and the Beast.
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Tony CurtisAlong with acting, Curtis worked as a painter (art).
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George BlandaBlanda is known by many to be the very first fantasy football pick when the game was made in 1962.
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Gloria StuartGloria Stuart appeared in movies with Shirley Temple, Boris Karloff, and Claude Rains.
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Jimi HeseldenHeselden had once worked as a miner until the 1984-85 miners strike.
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Eddie FisherWas paid $1 million from Coca-Cola to be their spokesperson.
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Robert SchimmelRobert Schimmel wrote for the show In Living Color
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Dr. Frank RyanOwned a non-profit organization called 'The Bony Pony Ranch'
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Ted StevensSenator Stevens had survived a plane crash in 1978 that killed 5 of the 7 people aboard.
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George SteinbrennerSteinbrenner owned the Yankees longer than anyone else in club history.
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Robert ByrdByrd was the longest serving senator, and longest serving member in congressional history.
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Jimmy DeanDean is reported to have written his biggest musical success 'Big Bad John' in less than two hours.
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John WoodenWooden was the first person to be enshrined in both the Basketball Hall of Fame as a player and a coach.
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Rue McClanahanMcClanahan was a long time animal rights advocate, and one of the first celebrity supporters of PETA.
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Gary ColemanAt the height of Diff'rent Strokes' success, Coleman made $100,000 an episode.
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Art LinkletterLinketter received honorary degrees from Pepperdine University and University of Prince Edward Island.
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Simon Monjack...Monjack was married to Brittany Murphy.
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Ronnie James DioOriginally played the trumpet and recorded with rockabilly bands as a boy.
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Erica Blasberg...Blasberg was in her sixth season on the Ladies Professional Golf Association tour.
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Lena HorneDuring WWII Horne entertained troops for the USO. She refused to perform at shows where segregation was used to separate the audiences.
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Lynn Redgrave...Redgrave performed in the Broadway play Love Letters, a play that was also put on for the jurors of the O.J. Simpson trial.
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Keli McGregor...McGregor coached at the University of Florida for one year, while also obtaining his master's degree in education.
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Dixie Carter...Carter openly admitted to using HGH (Human Growth Hormone)
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John Forsythe...Forsythe was the voice of "Charlie" on Charlie's Angels.
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John SteinbeckSteinbeck was in the top ten of the most frequently banned authors in 1990-2004.
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Bob KaneWas supposed to have a cameo in Batman (1989), but couldn't attend due to scheduling conflicts.
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Robert Culp...Culp lent his voice to the game character Doctor Breen,in the computer game Half-Life 2.
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Peter Graves...when first reading the Airplane script, he thought it was the "worst piece of junk" he'd ever seen
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Corey Haim...Haim liked the Japanese Funk.
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Andrew “Boner” Koenig...Koenig played the joker in the fan film "Batman: Dead End"
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Dawn Brancheau...Working with Orca whales was Brancheau's dream job.
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Alexander Haig...Haig unsuccessfully for the Republican Party nomination in 1988.
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Alexander McQueen...McQueen knew he was gay at the age of six.
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Charlie Wilson...the scene in "Charlie Wilson's War" with the two strippers in the hot tub actually happened.
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John Murtha...Murtha was embroiled in the Abscam investigation.
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Phil Harris...Harris had developed his own line of coffees, "Captain's Reserve".
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Zelda Rubinstein...Rubinstein only stood 4 feet 3 inches.
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John Spencer...Spencer's death was incorporated into "The West Wing", where he played Leo McGarry.
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Lane Smith...Smith played James Lingk in the first Broadway production of Glengarry Glen Ross
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J. D. Salinger...after the smash success of Catcher In The Rye, Salinger became very reclusive with his lifestyle.
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Pernell Roberts...Roberts was only thirteen years younger than Lorne Greene, the man who played his father on Bonanza.
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Dennis Hopper...Despite being a world famous actor, Hopper sees himself as an artist first.
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Jennifer Lyon...Lyon was the first for Survivor's 301 cast members to die.
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Robert B. Parker...Parker was known for writing characters from other races and sexual persuasions. One of his more famous ones was Gino Fish, an openly gay mob boss.
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Glen Bell...Bell sold Taco Bell to PepsiCo in 1978 for $125 million in stock.
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Gaines AdamsGaines Adams was the fourth overall pick in the 2007 NFL draft.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 8 Signatures
Teddy Pendergrass...Pendergrass sang a duet with Whitney Houston for her self-titled debut album.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 106 Signatures
Tsutomu Yamaguchi...Yamaguchi was the only person officially recognized as survivor of both Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 19 Signatures
Casey Johnson...Johnson's father owns the New York Jets.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 25 Signatures
The Rev...The Rev was also the lead vocalist for the avant-garde metal band Pinkly Smooth.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 68 Signatures
Brittany Murphy...Murphy was an accomplished singer and had a number one dance hit in the United States with musician Paul Oakenfold.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 266 Signatures
Chris Henry...Henry and Pacman Jones were teammates at West Virginia.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 23 Signatures
Roy E. Disney...Disney was the nephew of Walt Disney.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 13 Signatures
Oral Roberts...Roberts claimed to have seen a 900 ft. Jesus, and he told him to build a hospital and it would be successful... after completion it closed just 9 years later.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 25 Signatures
Michael “Coco” PolakovsMichael's "Coco" clown character was actually a third generation Russian circus clown.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 38 Signatures
Soupy Sales...It's been said that Sales had the most recognizable face in America during the height of his popularity.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 27 Signatures
Lou Albano...Albano shaved off his trademark beard on Live with Regis and Kathie Lee in preparation for his role as Mario on The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 29 Signatures
Stephen Gately...Gately was one of the first pop stars to come out as gay.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 43 Signatures
William Safire...Safire served as a speechwriter for both Spiro Agnew and Richard Nixon.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 3 Signatures
Bob Stupak...Stupak won a $1 million dollar bet off the 1989 Super Bowl.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 5 Signatures
Susan Atkins...Atkins was the longest-incarcerated female inmate in the California penal system.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 108 Signatures
Patrick Swayze...Swayze was a formally trained ballet dancer getting his education from Harkness Ballet and Joffrey ballet schools.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 170 Signatures
Mary Travers...Travers was a singer-songwriter who is best known for being the "Mary" out of the folk group "Peter, Paul and Mary.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 14 Signatures
Henry Gibson...Gibson played the role of the weird neighbor in the Tom Hanks comedy classic The 'Burbs
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 28 Signatures
DJ AM...DJ AM played private parties for Jim Carrey, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lopez among others.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 18 Signatures
Dominick Dunne...Dunne was a frequent contributor to Vanity Fair magazine.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 21 Signatures
Ted Kennedy...Kennedy had been in the Senate since 1962 at the time of his death.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 34 Signatures
Don Hewitt...Hewitt created the CBS news magazine show 60 minutes.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 55 Signatures
Robert Novak...Novak was the author of the longest-running syndicated political column in U.S. history.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 3 Signatures
Les Paul...Paul pioneered the solid-body electric guitar.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 39 Signatures
Eunice Kennedy Shriver...She was the younger sister to President John F. Kennedy
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 25 Signatures
John Hughes...Hughes offered Anthony Michael Hall leading roles in both Pretty in Pink and Ferris Bueller's Day off, but he declined.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 20 Signatures
Robert McNamara...McNamara was known as one of the "Whiz Kids" while he worked at the Ford Motor Company.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 6 Signatures
Steve McNairIn high school, Steve McNair participated in football, baseball, basketball, and track.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 27 Signatures
Karl Malden...Malden changed his name when he was 22 to avoid being fired from action jobs.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 23 Signatures
Fred Travalena...Travalena's was in remission for five years until his disease returned.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 15 Signatures
Gale Storm...Storm held three stars on the Hollywood Walk-of-Fame.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 30 Signatures
Billy Mays...Mays wore the same colored blue shirt for every commercial.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 69 Signatures
Michael Jackson...the first thing said on the song Bad is "Your Butt Is Mine".
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 603 Signatures
Farrah Fawcett...Fawcett refused to pose nude in the 1970s & 1980s... but appeared nude twice in Playboy in the mid 1990s, both issues became top sellers.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 99 Signatures
Ed McMahon...Jack Nicholson's character in The Shining famously shouts "Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeere's Johnny!" which is McMahon's famous line.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 15 Signatures
Rajeev Motwani...Motwani served as a mentor to the Google co-founders when they were students at Stanford.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 5 Signatures
David Carradine...Carradine was the half brother to "Revenge of the Nerds" star Robert Carradine.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 109 Signatures
Dolla...Dolla was discovered by Akon.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 124 Signatures
Wayman Tisdale...Tisdale granted permission for Blake Griffin to wear his number 23 jersey which had been retired.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 71 Signatures
Chuck Daly...Daly is the only Hall of Fame coach to win both an NBA Championship and an Olympic gold medal.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 15 Signatures
Mickey Carroll...Carroll was offered his role in The Wizard of Oz by Dorothy herself, Judy Garland.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 10 Signatures
Sam Cohn...Cohn was dubbed "the first superagent of the modern age" by Time magazine.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 6 Signatures
Ean Evans...Evans joined legendary southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd in 2001.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 16 Signatures
Dom DeLuise...DeLuise was the voice of Pizza the Hutt in Spaceballs.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 86 Signatures
Jack Kemp...Kemp was an NFL quarterback.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 20 Signatures
Adam Cook...David Cook's guitar reads "AC" which stands for Adam Cook.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 89 Signatures
Vernon King...King was the youngest nephew of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 17 Signatures
Danny Gans...Gans played Dean Martin in the early 1990s miniseries Sinatra.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 192 Signatures
Jack Lohrke...Lohrke averted two potentially fatal transit accidents, earning him the nickname of "Lucky".
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 33 Signatures
Nahum Sharfman...Sharfman also took Commtouch to a successful IPO in 2000.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 8 Signatures
Steinar Lem...Lem had only knew about his cancer for two months before it killed him.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 3 Signatures
Buddy Rose..."Rowdy" Roddy Piper credits Rose for helping make his wrestling persona a household name.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 25 Signatures
Nora O’Brien...O'Brien had worked for the Sci Fi Channel for 6 years before taking over drama programming at NBC Universal.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 31 Signatures
Greg Page...Page won 14 straight fights after his short lived retirement.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 3 Signatures
Frank Gansz...Gansz was a coach for the St. Louis Rams team that beat the Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl XXXIV.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 7 Signatures
Bea Arthur...Arthur talked about sodomy at the Comedy Central roast of Pamela Anderson
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 67 Signatures
David Kellermann...Kellermann had only been the CFO of Freddie Mac since September 2008.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 10 Signatures
Marilyn Chambers...Chambers was cast in the porno film "The Green Door" because she resembled Cybill Shepherd.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 33 Signatures
Nick Adenhart...Adenhart was the best overall prospect for the Angels this season.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 8 Signatures
John BelushiWhile Dan Aykroyd was writing the script for Ghostbusters, he had John Belushi in mind for the Dr. Venkman character.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 3 Signatures
Andy KaufmanAfter a performance at Carnegie Hall in 1979, Andy Kaufman took the audience out for milk and cookies.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 6 Signatures
Andre The GiantAndre The Giant has been reported to have drank 119 beers, 197 beers, and 127 beers in different sittings.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 13 Signatures
Natasha Richardson...Richardson acted alongside John C. Reily in A Streetcar Named Desire in 2005.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 50 Signatures
Ron Silver...Even though Ron Silver was a democrat, he still supported President George W. Bush.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 25 Signatures
James Purdy...Purdy's work was praised by numerous authors, Gore Vidal even called him "an authentic American genius".
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 1 Signature
Alan Livingston...Livingston not only created Bozo the Clown, but he developed the popular "record-reader" series.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 6 Signatures
Leonore Annenberg...Annenberg was appointed as Reagan's Chief of Protocol after donating to his 1980 Presidential campaign.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 3 Signatures
Braden Keil...Keil knew about Bon Jovi's new NYC penthouse even before the real-estate broker.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 4 Signatures
Charles “Mask” Lewis, Jr....Lewis had a revenue target of $225 million for 2009.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 53 Signatures
Sydney Yallen...Yallen was an All-American sprinter in high school.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 1 Signature
Jimmy Boyd...Boyd recorded "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" at the age of 12.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 11 Signatures
Jim Bellows...Bellows is credited for starting the careers of Jimmy Breslin, Joseph Farah, and Tom Wolfe.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 2 Signatures
Horton Foote...Foote wrote the screenplay for To Kill a Mocking Bird, which starred Gregory Peck.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 1 Signature
Corey Smith...Smith was a member of the 2008 Detroit Lions team that went 0-16.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 22 Signatures
Marquis Cooper...Cooper played for the Pittsburgh Steelers on three separate occasions.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 31 Signatures
Paul Harvey...Harvey was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 24 Signatures
Andrew Bourland...Bourland was a co-founder of the ClickZ Network
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 4 Signatures
Lux Interior...Lux Interiors name came from and old car commercial.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 10 Signatures
Michael Homer...Homer played key roles in the development of both Google and PALM.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 6 Signatures
John UpdikeUpdike had four children.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 6 Signatures
Kay Yow...Yow led the 1988 women's basketball team to gold in the Seoul Olympics.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 2 Signatures
Ricardo Montalbán...Montalbán almost changed his name to Ricky Martin when he first came to Hollywood.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 22 Signatures
Claude Berri...Berri was nominated for around 12 César Awards, but never won.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 3 Signatures
Rob Gauntlett...Gauntlett was the youngest Briton to scale Mount Everest.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 14 Signatures
Dave Dee...Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich spent more weeks in the UK Singles Chart than The Beatles between 1965 and 1969.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 11 Signatures
Roland Piquepaille...Piquepaille was an "infamous" member on Slashdot.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 1 Signature
Ron Asheton...Asheton was in the 1995 movie Mosquito.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 10 Signatures
Carl Pohlad...Bing Crosby recruited Pohlad to play football for his alma mater Gonzaga University in Washington.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 1 Signature
Jett Travolta...Jett was the son of John Travolta and Kelly Preston.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 70 Signatures
Pat Hingle...Along with Michael Gough's Alfred, Hingle's Commissioner Gordon was the only actor to appear in all four Batman movies.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 12 Signatures
Eartha Kitt...Kit replaced Julie Newmar as Catwoman in the third and final season of the Batman TV series.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 36 Signatures
W. Mark Felt...Felt was the famed Watergate whistleblower "Deep Throat".
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 23 Signatures
Bettie Page...Page was one of the first Playmates of the Month for Playboy magazine.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 71 Signatures
Sunny von Bülow... Bülow is most known for her husband supposedly trying to murder her.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 7 Signatures
Beverly Garland...Garland was the second television wife on the popular show "My Three Sons".
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 13 Signatures
Patriarch Alexy II...It's been rumored that Alexey II was a former KGB agent.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 3 Signatures
Odetta...Odetta was scheduled to perform at Barack Obama’s inauguration on January 20, 2009.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 10 Signatures
Ted Rogers...Rogers renamed the SkyDome after his company, changing it's name to the Rogers Centre.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 1 Signature
Mikel Laboa...Laboa was the most respected figure in Basque music.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 2 Signatures
Pit Martin...Martin was nicknamed Pit after a comic strip character in a French newspaper.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 3 Signatures
Paul Benedict...Benedict was The Number Painter on Sesame Street.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 8 Signatures
Munetaka Higuchi...Higuchi wasn't only considered one of the best Japanese drummers, but one of the best overall rock musicians.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 32 Signatures
Andrew McKelveyAfter the 9/11 terroist attacks, McKelvey organized the Families of Freedom fund for college scholarships.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 10 Signatures
Verne Orr...Orr worked on his dissertation for 14 years, finally he was awarded a doctor of philosophy degree from Claremont Graduate University.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - Sign Now
Patricia Marand...Marand was a regular on The Merv Griffin Show.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 2 Signatures
Edna Parker...Parker was the oldest living person in the world at 115 years, 220 days old.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 23 Signatures
Betty James...James was the one who named the spring toy the Slinky.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 6 Signatures
Stefan Schörghuber...Schörghuber became a partner with Heineken, making it the third largest German brewery association.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 4 Signatures
Michael Lee...Lee recorded and toured with legendary musicians Robert Plant & Jimmy Page.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 22 Signatures
William Gibson...Gibson wrote the classic play "The Miracle Worker".
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 4 Signatures
Kenny MacLean...MacLean died just 4 days after his latest album was released.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 21 Signatures
Cecil H. Underwood...Underwood was both the youngest & oldest Governor of West Virginia.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 3 Signatures
MC Breed...Breed was a friend of West Coast rapper Too Short.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 38 Signatures
Bob Jeter...Jeter holds two Rose Bowl records.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 4 Signatures
John Michael Hayes...Hayes was the screenwriter for the Hitchcock classic "Rear Window".
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 5 Signatures
Clive Barnes...Barnes was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II in 1975.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 1 Signature
Mitch Mitchell...Mitchell pioneered a new style of drumming which would later become known as "fusion".
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 12 Signatures
Paula Goodspeed...Goodspeed and Paula Abdul became friends after her tragic audition for American Idol.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 29 Signatures
Miriam MakebaNelson Mandela publicly mourned Makeba after her death.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 8 Signatures
Stevie Ray VaughanStevie's brother was originally supposed to be on board the Helicopter that took his life.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 156 Signatures
Barack Obama, Sr....Obama Sr. only saw his son once more after his divorce from Ann Dunham.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 27 Signatures
Michael Crichton...Crichton was a medical doctor, he graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1969.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 19 Signatures
Madelyn DunhamMadelyn Dunham was Presidential candidate Barack Obama's grandmother.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 3 Signatures
Terence Tolbert...Tolbert also worked on the campaigns of Senator Chuck Schumer and former Governor of New York Eliot Spitzer.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 6 Signatures
Karl Kassulke...Kassulke suffered a motorcycle accident on his way to training camp and was paralyzed from the waist down.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 7 Signatures
Tony Hillerman...Hillerman is recognized as a pioneer of what is now known as the tribal mystery genre
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 8 Signatures
Anne Pressly...Pressly played Ann Coulter in the Oliver Stone film W.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 50 Signatures
Julian King...King was the nephew of Jennifer Hudson.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 21 Signatures
Gerard Damiano...Damiano directed the film "Deep Throat".
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 1 Signature
Darnell Donerson...Donerson was the mother of Academy Award winning actress Jennifer Hudson.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 17 Signatures
Gene Hickerson...Hickerson was a blocker for the great Jim Brown.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 1 Signature
Rudy Ray Moore...Moore reprised his role of Dolemite for the insanely idiotic movie Big Money Hustlas, which "starred" ICP.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 23 Signatures
Mr. Blackwell...Even though his list was mainly about women... Mr. Blackwell would occasionally include men on his list, some of which included Howard Stern, Dennis Rodman and Marilyn Manson.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 3 Signatures
Dee Dee Warwick...Dee Dee is a sister of Dionne Warwick, the famous singer and former psychic.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 5 Signatures
Levi Stubbs...Stubbs was the voice of Mother Brain on the animated TV series Captain N: The Game Master.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 13 Signatures
Jack Narz...Narz eluded to the infamous "quiz show scandal" during the 1950s.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 5 Signatures
Richard Cooey...Cooey actually argued that his obesity rendered lethal injection an inhuman form of execution.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 54 Signatures
Kevin Foster...Foster got the first victory against the Chicago White Sox in an interleague game at Comiskey Park.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 11 Signatures
Gidget GeinGidget Gein used to make a living picking up dead bodies for the Florida medical examiner.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 13 Signatures
Jimmy StewartPresident Harry Truman once said that if he had a son, he'd want him to be like Jimmy Stewart.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 27 Signatures
Frank ZappaZappa was once wheelchair bound for half a year after being in a fire.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 35 Signatures
House Peters Jr....Peters was the original Mr. Clean.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 2 Signatures
Henri Pachard...Pachard was a former Grindhouse film director back in the 1960s.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 2 Signatures
Paul NewmanPaul Newman liked to drive race cars.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 21 Signatures
Thomas Thewes...Thewes was a co-owner of 3 hockey teams.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - Sign Now
Keith Grinstein...Grinstein was a chairman for the coin counting machine company Coinstar.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 4 Signatures
Dick Lynch...Lynch was the commentator for the New York Giants from 1967 until his death.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 5 Signatures
Wally HilgenbergWally Hilgenberg played in all four of the Minnesota Vikings' Super Bowl appearances.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 18 Signatures
Nappy Brown...Brown's song "Piddly Patter" was featured in the John Waters movie Cry Baby.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 10 Signatures
Norman Whitfield...Whitfield wrote the song "I Heard It Through the Grapevine".
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 11 Signatures
Sergio LeoneClint Eastwood nicknamed Sergio Leone "Yosemite Sam" because of his bad temper.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 1 Signature
Richard Wright...Wright was a founding member of The Pink Floyd Sound, which they would soon shorten to just Pink Floyd.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 12 Signatures
Marion Dewar...In 2002 Dewar was made a member of the Order of Canada, the highest civilian honor.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 2 Signatures
Lynn Kohlman...Kohlman wrote a book entitled "Front to Back".
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 5 Signatures
David Foster WallaceTime Magazine called one of Wallace's novels "one of the 100 best English-language Novels".
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 5 Signatures
Olin Stephens...Stephens died exactly 5 months after he turned 100 years old.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 2 Signatures
Sheb Wooley...Wooley is the guy who first recorded "Purple People Eater".
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 16 Signatures
Tammy Faye Messner...Messner was so vain that she had eyebrows tattooed on her face.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 19 Signatures
George Putnam...Putnam rode in The Rose Parade from 1951 until 2000 when his horse died, he stated that he was to old to train another parade horse.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 16 Signatures
Dave Hanner...Hanner played and was on the winning end of the first two Super Bowls.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 3 Signatures
Lou Rawls...Rawls became known as "The Funkiest Man Alive".
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 6 Signatures
Kermit Love...Despite the coincidence of names, Kermit Love wasn't the inspiration for the name of the Muppet Kermit the Frog.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 1 Signature
Brad Nowell...Nowell claimed that his heroin use was completely experiential, as it helped him with his song writing.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 74 Signatures
Ed Bradley...In 1986 Bradley was inspired to pierce his left ear after receiving encouragement from Liza Minnelli following an interview.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 5 Signatures
Doc Holliday...Holliday was a famed gunfighter, but he graduated from dental school and owned his own dental office.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 11 Signatures
Humphrey BogartHumphrey Bogart weighed just 80 pounds when he died.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 18 Signatures
Sherrill HeadrickSherrill Headrick used to bang his own head against his locker earning him the nickname "PSycho".
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 1 Signature
Evan Tanner...Tanner was the first American to win the Pancrase Neo-Blood tournament in Tokyo, Japan
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 12 Signatures
Roy OrbisonRoy Orbison was flying model airplanes just before he died.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 48 Signatures
Don Haskins...Josh Lucas played the role of Don Haskins in the movie Glory Road.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 8 Signatures
Anita Page...Page was the last known attendee of the very first Academy Awards
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 11 Signatures
Ossie DavisOssie Davis played a character who died on "The L Word", just before dying himself.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 12 Signatures
Steve ClarkSteve Clark auditioned for Def Leppard by playing Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird".
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 24 Signatures
Bill Meléndez...Meléndez was the voice of Snoopy and Woodstock in some of the later cartoons.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 2 Signatures
Donald LaFontaine...LaFontaine did the voice work for The Godfather trailers.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 7 Signatures
Jerry Reed...Reed was in the movie Smokey and the Bandit.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 94 Signatures
Mel Ignatow...Ignatow was acquitted of murder, but new evidence was found that showed his guilt, but he couldn't be tried for the same crime due to Double Jeopardy.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 29 Signatures
Michael Pate...Pate was married to Felippa Rock, daughter of film producer Joe Rock.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 7 Signatures
Phil HillPhil Hill was the only American born driver to win the Formula One World Championship.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 1 Signature
Janis JoplinOne of Joplin's last recordings was a birthday greeting for John Lennon
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 40 Signatures
Del MartinDel Martin's real name was Dorothy Taliaferro.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 8 Signatures
Andre Young Jr.Andre Young Jr.'s mother heard him in the very room he died in less than 5 hours before finding his body.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 33 Signatures
Kevin Duckworth...Duckworth as a Heritage Ambassador for the Portland Trailblazers.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 7 Signatures
Jim CroceJim Croce's Bad,Bad Leroy Brown inspired Queen's Freddy Mercury to write "Bring Back That Leroy Brown".
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 64 Signatures
Frank Cornish...Cornish earned first team All-American honors while in college at UCLA.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 4 Signatures
Gene Upshaw...Upshaw remains the only player to have played in three Super Bowls with the same team in three different decades.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 5 Signatures
Stephanie Tubbs Jones...Jones was named the congressperson with the fourth-highest total trips sponsored by lobbyists.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 13 Signatures
LeRoi Moore...Moore had quite an extensive collection of horns.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 4 Signatures
Tiny Tim...Tiny Tim was a frequent guest on The Howard Stern Show.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 12 Signatures
James OrthweinJames Busch Orthwein was the great grandson of Anheuser Busch co-founder Adolphus Busch.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 1 Signature
Gregory HinesGregory Hines once sang for a band called Severance in the 70s.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 93 Signatures
Leroy SieversLeroy Sievers was married to NBC News producer Laurie Singer.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 2 Signatures
Dave Freeman...Freeman wrote the book "100 Things to Do Before You Die".
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 1 Signature
Estée LauderEstée Lauder was born in New York, but her parents were Hungarian and Czechoslovakian.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 30 Signatures
Bill StullaBill Stulla was awarded a Bronze Star for his service in the Army Signal Corps.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 7 Signatures
Jerry Wexler...In the movie Ray, starring Jamie Foxx, the roll of Jerry Wexler was played by Toby Ziegler… of West Wing fame.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 3 Signatures
Jack Kirby...Kirby was self-taught, with no formal training.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 6 Signatures
Roddy McDowallThe FBI raided Roddy McDowall's home in 1974 and took his collection of bootleg movies.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 11 Signatures
David Strickland...At the time of Stickland's death he was romantically linked to Tiffani-Amber Thiessen (Saved By The Bell).
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 15 Signatures
Richard Chase...Chase was a hypochondriac and believed that someone stole his pulmonary artery.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 30 Signatures
Ennis CosbyEnnis Cosby was the inspiration for Theo on the Cosby Show.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 43 Signatures
Raul JuliaRaul Julia was involved with philanthropic effort The Hunger Project.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 68 Signatures
Ed GeinEd Gein used to babysit children and show them his collection of shrunken heads, describing them as relics from the south seas.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 31 Signatures
E.C. SegarE.C. Segar's Popeye did not come along until ten years after Olive Oyl.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 4 Signatures
Jerry FinnJerry Finn produced Green Day's breakthrough album Dookie.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 6 Signatures
David McCallThe man who killed David McCall was released on bail.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 1 Signature
William S. BurroughsWilliam S. Burroughs recorded a CD with the late Kurt Cobain.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 3 Signatures
Richard Jeni...Jeni had appeared on The Tonight Show more than any other comedian.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 26 Signatures
Richard Biggs...Biggs taught at a Los Angeles high school before landing his role on Days of Our Lives.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 24 Signatures
Roy ScheiderRoy Scheider was originally cast for Robert DeNiro's role in The Deer Hunter.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 32 Signatures
Andy Gibb...Gibb was a guest star on Punky Brewster back in the 1980s.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 58 Signatures
Sandy Bruce-Lockhart...Lockhart's father was deputy director of MI6, in Wakefield, West Yorkshire.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 2 Signatures
Jack Weil...Weil's western apparel can be seen featured in the movie Brokeback Mountain.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 2 Signatures
Bill GwatneyBill Gwatney owned several car dealerships in Pulaski County, Arkansas.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 4 Signatures
A. Bartlett GiamattiA Bartlett Giamatti was a big fan of the Boston Red Sox.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 27 Signatures
Merv GriffinMerv Griffin once hosted a gameshow called Play Your Hunch.
FDDB Listing - Guestbook - 3 Signatures
Dave Thomas...Thomas is credited with turning KFC around, after he helped Col. Sanders prune the menu.
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John RitterIn college at USC, John Ritter majored in psychology and minored in architecture.
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William GainesWilliam Gaines was once considered the most amoral publisher in America.
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John MacDougallJohn MacDougall once worked as an apprentice caulker riviter at a dockyard.
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Wilt ChamberlainWilt Chamberlain claimed to have sex with 20,000 different women.
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Sandy Allen...Allen was the worlds second tallest living woman coming in at 7’ 7 ¼.
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Christie Allen...The guy that discovered Allen is the same who wrote "What's Love Got To Do With It" for Tina Turner.
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Fred RogersMr. Rogers named his mailman Mr. McFeely after his own middle name - McFeely.
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Sam WaltonSam Walton ran a chain of Ben Franklin variety stores before starting Wal-Mart.
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Jerry GarciaJerry Garcia was in the Army for a short time after stealing his mother's car.
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Gregory PeckGregory Peck was once suggested as a possible Democratic Opponent to President Ronald Reagan.
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E.B. WhiteE.B. White wrote his first article for The New Yorker magazine in 1925.
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Vlad III the ImpalerVlad's head was displayed on a stake by the Sultan of Istanbul.
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Bram StokerBram Stoker's Dracula character has been referenced in at least 650 films, not including all of the other vampire films that are obviously indebted to it.
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Maila NurmiMaila Nurmi unsuccessfully sued Cassandra Peterson, the actress who played Elvira, for ripping off her Vampira character.
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Bela LugosiBéla Lugosi was a methadone addict.
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Herb Peterson...Peterson invented the McDonalds Egg McMuffin.
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Conway TwittyConway Twitty got his name from two towns he spotted on a roadmap: Conway, Arkansas and Twitty, Texas.
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Elmer BlascoElmer Blasco worked for Rawlings when he came up with the Gold Glove.
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Deirdre Paulino...Paulino was the production supervisor on the ABC show "My So-Called Life"
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Sam Boghossian...Boghossian played with Frank Sinatra, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Neil Diamond and numerous others.
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Burgess MeredithBurgess Meredith has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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Chris BenoitChris Benoit had two children besides the one he murdered. The other two were with his first wife.
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Michael Jeter...Jeter was a favorite on Sesame Street from 2000 to 2003 with his character Mr. Noodle's brother Mr. Noodle.
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Lee Petty...Petty won the inaugural Daytona 500 in 1959.
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Junkyard Dog...JYD won The Wrestling Classic tournament, which often cited as the first-ever WWF pay-per-view.
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Hank the Angry Drunken Dwarf...Hank knew a great deal of rock & roll trivia and often competed against people on The Howard Stern Show.
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Dino Bravo...It's rumored that Bravo was murdered due to his role in an illegal Canadian cigarette smuggling ring.
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Don Helms...Helms signature steel guitar sound can be heard on almost every Hank Williams hit.
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Mama Cass Elliot...Mama Cass didn't die from choking on a ham sandwich, which is the rumor that's been floating around for years.
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Knute RockneKnute Rockne is considered the father of the forward pass in American football.
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Isaac Hayes...Hayes and Doug E. Fresh, another Scientologist musician, recorded an album in 2001 called The Joy Of Creating - The Golden Era Musicians And Friends Play L. Ron Hubbard.
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Ritchie ValensRitchie Valens is buried in the same cemetery as Bob Hope.
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Keith MoonKeith Moon died in the same room as Mama Cass.
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Beatrix PotterBeatrix Potter was an expert in mycology.
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Jack RockneJack Rockne lost his voice to throat cancer and communicated with a dry erase board.
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Todd Bachman...Bachman was murdered at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
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Buddy HollySoon after Buddy Holly's death, his wife miscarried their child.
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Agatha ChristieAgatha Christie once disappeared for eleven days, but was found staying at a hotel under a different name.
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Aaron SpellingSpelling was sued by a former nurse over claims of sexual harassment and battery.
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Bernie Mac...Mac won the Miller Lite Comedy Search at the age of 32.
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Mahmoud DarwishMahmoud Darwish was once a member of Rakah, the Israeli communist party.
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Bernard Henry Kroger...Kroger worked as a farmhand near Pleasant Plain, Ohio before contracting malaria and having to quit.
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Robert UrichRobert Urich attended Florida State university on a football scholarship.
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Duncan HinesA portion of U.S. Route 31W north of Bowling Green, KY was named the Duncan Hines Highway.
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Sid ViciousAfter Nancy Spungen's murder, Sid Vicious attempted suicide by slitting his wrists.
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Dana PlatoDana Plato appeared in the June 1989 issue of Playboy after having her breasts enlarged.
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ProofProof only got shot after he murdered a U.S. military veteran, in public no less.
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Ray KrocKroc bought McDonald's from the McDonald Brothers because they weren't interested in having more than a few restaurants.
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Robert PalmerRobert Palmer was one of three members of Power Station who died before their time.
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Wilbur Hardee...Hardee lost the controlling stake to his Hardee's restaurant chain in a poker game.
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Antonio Gava...Gava was arrested with ties to the Camorra, the Neapolitan crime organization.
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Bernie BrillsteinBrillstein was executive producer on 10 episodes of Mr. Show with Bob and David.
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Jim HensonJim Henson's The Storyteller won an Emmy, but was canceled after only 9 episodes.
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Simon GraySimon Gray used to drink four bottles of champagne a day.
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Harland SandersColonel Sanders was actually a Private in the army.
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Patrick Cranshaw...whenever fans would yell out "Your my boy Blue", Cranshaw would always turn back and say, "I'm your boy Blue".
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Orville RedenbacherOrville Redenbacher and Charlie Bowman originally wanted to name the popcorn brand RedBow.
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Moustapha AkkadMoustapha Akkad was the only producer involved with every Halloween film up until his death.
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Bob Ross...a Joy of Painting video game was at one time in the works.
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Gene SiskelThe last film Siskel reviewed was the Sarah Michelle Gellar movie Simply Irresistible.
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Charles M. Schulz...the last original Peanuts comic strip ran the day after Schulz died.
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Harriet TubmanHarriet Tubman once had brain surgery without anesthesia, and simply bit down on a bullet instead.
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Shari LewisShari Lewis and Lamb Chop were on Captain Kangaroo before they had their own show.
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Elizabeth BáthoryDracula was partially based on Countess Elizabeth Báthory.
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Anne FrankIn the 50s, there were accusations that Anne Frank hadn't really existed, and that the Diary had been written by Meyer Levin.
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Andy WarholYoko Ono was in attendance at Warhol's Funeral.
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Robert Hazard...Hazard wrote the song "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" in 15 minutes while taking a bath
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Ralph Klein...Klein's father died in Auschwitz
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Jud TaylorJud Taylor was the vice president of the Directors Guild of America.
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Glenn Quinn...Quinn appeared in the music video for the Richard Marx song Satisfied
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Darrent WilliamsAside from his football career, Darrent Williams ran an independent record label.
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Adolphus BuschAdolphus Busch served in the Civil War.
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Burl Ives...Ives was identified in the infamous 1950 pamphlet Red Channels as an entertainer with supposed Communist ties.
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Albert FishAlbert Fish was given the nickname "Ham and Eggs" as a child at an orphanage.
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Chris PennChris Penn was featured as the voice of a cop in the smash hit video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
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Cesar RomeroCesar Romero regularly wore a tennis bracelet inscribed with his nickname "Butch".
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Dr. SeussSeuss was once a victim of anti-semitism, despite the fact that he was not Jewish.
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Reg Lindsay...Lindsay died on his birthday
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Vincent PriceVincent Price's role in Edward Scissorhands was cut short because his disease was affecting his work.
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John CandyJohn Candy once canceled an awards show appearance because of a joke about his weight.
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Dudley MooreDudley Moore was once arrested for beating up his girlfriend backstage at the Academy Awards, but she later denied that it happened.
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Edward D. Wood Jr.Tim Burton claims that he is a fan of Ed Wood's work and made the characters in his biographical movie more sympathetic than they probably deserved.
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Ian CurtisJoy Division singer Ian Curtis sometimes had seizures on stage, but fans just thought it was part of the show.
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Scatman CrothersScatman Crothers earned his nickname as a singer before becoming an actor.
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H.P. LovecraftThere was an episode of the cartoon "The Real Ghostbusters" that was based on H.P. Lovecraft's work.
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Marge Schott...Schott was banned from managing the Reds from 1996 - 1998 due to her sympathizing remarks about NAZI leader Adolf Hitler.
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Craig Jones...Jones was running second in the race at the time of the race stoppage, he moved up to fifth in the championship
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Joe YontoJoe Yonto led Notre Dame through five games in the 1980 season without giving up a touchdown.
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Joey RamoneThere is a city block in NYC named Joey Ramone Place in honor of the deceased vocalist.
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Bill WalshBill Walsh traded the 2nd and 4th round pick in the 1987 draft for QB Steve Young.
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Ray Combs...Combs family relied on a $25,000 donation from Johnny Carson to pay for funeral expenses
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Jam-Master JayJam-Master Jay had already survived one gunshot wound prior to the one that killed him.
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JonBenét Ramsey...Ramsey's murder was the only one in Boulder, Colorado that year.
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Bruno Kirby...Kirby was very allergic to horses and needed daily allergy shots on the set of City Slickers
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Skip CaraySkip Caray appeared in the movie "The Slugger's Wife" with Randy Quaid and Rebecca De Mornay.
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Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn...Solzhenitsyn was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1970 for his writings, four years later those same writings led to him being exiled from his country.
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River PhoenixRiver Phoenix was a singer-songwriter beloved by many famous musicians such as Nirvana, Tom Petty, R.E.M., and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
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John Bonham...John Bonham drank four quadruple shots of Vodka for breakfast the day he died.
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Marshall Applewhite...Applewhite convinced his cult that Jesus Christ was in a spaceship behind comet Hale-Bopp.
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Donald Pleasence...Donald Pleasence's character in the Halloween series was killed off when he died.
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Jeff Healey...Jeff Healey lost his eyesight and even had his eyes removed when he was only eight months old.
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Rod Roddy...Rod Roddy traveled to Thailand several times a year to have his suits handmade to his specifications
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Jonathan Brandis...a depressed Jonathan Brandis took his own life after his scenes were cut from the film Hart's War.
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Fred Gwynne...Fred Gwynne wrote and illustrated several children's books.
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Bob Clark... Bob Clark directed both comedic and horrific holiday pictures A Christmas Story and Black Christmas.
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Michael Hutchence...many believe that Hutchence died accidentally while masturbating.
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Pauline Baynes...Baynes was the J. R. R. Tolkien's "chosen" illustrator
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Bruce E. Ivins...Ivins helped the FBI analyze Anthrax after the attacks that he was later believed to be involved in.
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Jeffrey Dahmer...Jeffrey Dahmer performed experimental lobotomies on some of his victims before he killed them.
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Anne Armstrong...The Dick Cheney hunting incident took place on the Armstrong family ranch in south Texas
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Orson Welles...Orson Welles was the voice of the planet-eating robot Unicron in The Transformers: The Movie.
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Margaret Ringenberg...Tom Brokaw devoted a chapter to Margaret Ringenberg in his book The Greatest Generation
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Bruce Adler...Adler was the singing voice for the narrator in Disney's Aladdin
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Les Crane...that the first American television appearance for The Rolling Stones was on Les Crane's TV show?
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Michael DeBakey...that the father of modern heart medecine's wife died of a heart attack?
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Edgar Allan Poe...that rabies has been cited as a possible cause for the death of legendary writer Edgar Allan Poe?
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George CarlinCarlin himself once said, “I dread the deaths of certain super-celebrities. Not because I care about them, but because of all the shit I have to endure on television when one of them dies. All those tributes and retrospectives. And the bigger the personality, the worse it is.”
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Johnny CashCash became friendly with every US president, starting with Richard Nixon. Whom he performed live for.
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Pete MaravichIf Maravich accrued his points during the 3pt era, he would have averaged 57 points a game in college
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Kurt Eberling, Sr....Eberling invented SpaghetiOs
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C.S. LewisC.S Lewis was good friends with J.R.R. Tolkien. The two were constantly inspiring the other to write stories.
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Joe Ranft...Ranft was the voice of Wheezy the penguin in the Toy Story films.
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Jack Paar...Paar was a key figure in the shift in power from print to television with his public feud with Walter Winchell.
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Harry CarayHarry Caray once made a racist comment at Japanese pitcher Hideo Nomo's debut and refused to apologize.
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John Adams...Adams died on the same die as his formal political rival, turned friend, Thomas Jefferson.
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James Madison...Madison teamed with Thomas Jefferson to from a new party, which they called the "Republican Party".
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James MonroeMonroe was the third president to die on Independence Day.
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Andrew JacksonAndrew Jackson had red hair before it turned gray as portrayed in portraits of him.
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Grover ClevelandGrover Cleveland was on the 1,000 Dollar Bill from 1928 to 1946.
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Woodrow WilsonWilson opposed the checks and balances system of government claiming it made it hard for people to know who was up to no good.
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Herbert HooverHoover was a strong believer in the U.S. remaining Neutral during World War II.
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