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French naval officer, explorer, and filmmaker Jacques-Yves Cousteau helped millions of people learn about what goes on under the ocean's surface—but he originally wanted to fly.
It’s got a menu inspired by the intersection of art and science.
Laurence Tureaud, better known as "Mr. T," has been everything from a bodyguard to the stars to a cartoon to a spokesperson for selling gold.
The legendary comedian's influences included the IRS and Danny Kaye.
“Can’t Act. Slightly Bald. Also Dances.”
Orson Welles made the greatest movie of all time and some disastrous commercials.
Today it seems like we’ll never stop seeing Spider-Man at the movies. But back in the early 2000s, it seemed amazing that we ever saw him there in the first place.
Just prepare yourself for some physics puns.
“Room service is great if you want to pay $500 for a club sandwich.”
Sure, he's a 'Star Wars' icon. He's also a successful artist, singer, and spokesperson.
Do you share a birthday with one of these famous figures?
The Oscar-winning filmmaker has crafted a slew of movies that have consistently amazed, and occasionally offended, audiences.
Today’s comediennes stand on the shoulders of many hilarious women who came before them.
An anonymous note left on Richard Simmons’s car window changed the soon-to-be-superstar’s life forever.
The Oscar-winning actor's career didn't get off to the most illustrious start: He used to deliver singing telegrams in a tutu.
Do you share a March birthday with Mr. Rogers, Dr. Seuss, or another one of these famous people from history?
Some filmmakers spend their whole careers trying to get nominated for Best Director. These are not those directors.
On April 5, 1994, the music world mourned the death of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, who died by suicide at the age of 27.
Sometimes, the desire to get close to the famous continues even after the celebrity has died.
On April 8, 1974, Hank Aaron sent a 1-0 pitch from Al Downing over the outfield wall. It was Aaron’s 715th career homer—Babe Ruth was no longer the home run king. Aaron’s blast was one of the most iconic plays in baseball history, but it wasn’t the only c
Do you share a February birthday with one of these famous people from history, literature, entertainment, and beyond?