The celebrity ape, who passed away in her sleep on June 21, changed what we knew about language.

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Forget sheep—counting happy little trees can help you fall asleep, too.
The CNN anchor once modeled for Macy's, interned at the CIA, and partied with Charlie Chaplin. You know—the usual.
Norma Jean Baker was born June 1, 1926, but the legacy of Marilyn Monroe lives on decades after her death.
Salvador Dalí's self-promotional antics and bizarre artwork made him an international celebrity early in his career, and there are still traces of him littered throughout pop culture.
One of the most influential musicians of the 20th century was also pretty handy in the kitchen.
Most people know John Wayne for his cowboy persona. But there was much more to the Duke than that famous swagger.
The King served; The Boss did not.
2. The scar on her face came from a bizarre attack that occurred when she was a child.
One of the world's most famous cinema's is also one of Los Angeles's most famous tourist traps.
The baseball great is remembered just as much for his wit and wisdom as he is for his Hall of Fame career.
Rick Moranis, who quit acting in 1997, is coming out of retirement for Disney's 'Honey, I Shrunk the Kids' reboot.
The television icon was the definition of humble.