15 Surprising Celebrities Who Voiced Characters on SpongeBob SquarePants
From rock legends to Goodfellas, check out the familiar voices that have appeared in a pineapple under the sea.
From rock legends to Goodfellas, check out the familiar voices that have appeared in a pineapple under the sea.
“Write drunk, edit sober” may sound like a sage piece of advice, but it didn't come from F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Here's what happens when two creative geniuses connect, and collaborate.
In addition to being one of the world's most successful and prolific writers, Stephen King is also the toast of Hollywood with a seemingly never-ending stream of adaptations being made of his work.
The author asked that his unfinished manuscripts be destroyed after he died, preferably by steamroller. His longtime assistant complied.
Long before Elvis and The Beatles came along, Dean and Jerry were the rock stars of comedy. Then they became competitors.
9. Groucho—who passed away 50 years ago today—temporarily hosted 'The Tonight Show.'
The Oscar-nominated funnyman used to be a mailman.
Fans just won't let the King die.
When the 704-page 'A Game of Thrones' hit shelves on August 1, 1996, it received positive notices and respectable sales, but there was little hint of the hysteria that would follow.
"I've still got the same attitude I had when I started," the iconic tough guy—who was born 100 years ago today—once said, "I haven't changed anything but my underwear."
Believe it or not, The Ahnold turns 70 years old today.
If Henry Ford were still around for his 154th birthday (July 30), he'd probably be exhausted of people talking about the Model T or his development of the assembly line.
Jason Statham's real-life career as a con man led to his first big break, which turned him into one of the preeminent action heroes of a generation.
Fred Rogers remains an icon of kindness for the ages. An innovator of children’s television, his salt-of-the-earth demeanor and genuinely gentle nature taught a generation of kids the value of kindness.
Actor and pop culture icon David Hasselhoff is beloved in Germany—and everywhere else in the world.
“I'm like my zombies. I won't stay dead!”
3. He and Mario Batali are not fans of one another.
Harrison Ford has been Han Solo, Indiana Jones, Rick Deckard, Jack Ryan, and an ass-kicking President. But the actor almost learned about plastics, and stuck a banana in a tailpipe.
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The Oscar winner almost tested his supreme likability by playing Richard Nixon. The Oscar winner almost tested his supreme likability by playing Richard Nixon.
The iconic actress, who passed away 50 years ago, led a life that was as colorful and tumultuous as Scarlett O'Hara's.
Before Nirvana hit it big, the band gave a rousing performance at their local Radio Shack. In 1988, the band played a set at the electronics store's Aberdeen, Washington outpost, shredding in front of the audio/video section.
Three-time Best Actor Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis—who officially retired in 2017—had a lot of cinematic flybys in his career ... some for the better, some for the worse.