13 Surprising Facts About The Aviator
'The Aviator'—the second collaboration between Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio—was the long-awaited (and, according to some, unfilmable) biopic of the enigmatic Howard Hughes.
'The Aviator'—the second collaboration between Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio—was the long-awaited (and, according to some, unfilmable) biopic of the enigmatic Howard Hughes.
Before they were headlining movies and TV shows, these celebs were just like everyone else trying to make it in Hollywood: thrilled to call home to report that the “Flight Attendant #3” role was totally in the bag.
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“It’s going to rain a hell of a lot. So, good luck with that ...”
It started as a shrine to the Hoff and then morphed into a full museum.
Hollywood’s newest Batman got his big break on public television.
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Mae West spent her entire career testing the limits of what was considered acceptable in entertainment.
Who can resist the allure of cold, hard cash? For that matter, who can resist it when the finished product is only a minute or two long?
These are the Seniors behind a slew of familiar Juniors.
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Take a stroll back down the red carpets of yesteryear.
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Nietzsche—and Kelly Clarkson—said it best: "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger." These 8 people might not have amounted to much, if they hadn't had their hearts broken.
Robert De Niro thought 1976’s Taxi Driver had the potential to be a movie people would still be talking about 50 years later. We’re still a few years away from knowing that for sure, but it’s safe to assume he was right.
Before he became a movie star, one bad audition had Francis Ford Coppola believing that Clooney might be crazy.
Though it’s one of Buddy Holly’s most famous tunes now, “Peggy Sue” was almost an entirely different song.
Yesterday was Middle Child's Day, and we're celebrating, ahem, a day late. But don't think middle kids are always overlooked. These famous second-borns grew into the spotlight.
Wayne Allwine, the voice of Mickey Mouse, was married to Russi Taylor — the voice of Minnie.