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Known for his tough-guy roles, the veteran actor shot to fame playing John Dillinger in the movie Dillinger, but his career was often derailed by alcoholism, intense on-set difficulties, and numerous violent arrests.
A member of wrestling's Von Erich family, Mike Von Erich (born Michael Brett Adkisson) was the fifth son of Texas wrestler and wrestling promoter Fritz Von Erich. He committed suicide in 1987 at age 23.
The former child actress overcame hardships even during her run as the youngest daughter on TV's Father Knows Best, and later became a sought-after keynote speaker and an ordained evangelist.
The cabaret singer and lyricist is widely regarded as one of the greatest recording artists of the 20th century.
The jazz and pop saxophonist has released over a dozen albums and worked with such names as Prince, Van Morrison, and Sheila E.
Fast facts about women's rights icon Susan B. Anthony, plus a brief history of International Women's Day.
A roundup of fun facts about the man known the world over as "America's Pastor".
The popular 1970s TV series helped break new ground in prime time television, addressing mature topics from drugs to divorce.
Fun facts about Bing Crosby and his mentor, bandleader Paul Whiteman.
Everything you need to know about the Havanese and Poodle mix.
The defense attorney has represented such clients as Harvey Weinstein, Phil Spector, and Nick Reiner.
Fast facts about legendary Canadian rock band Bachman–Turner Overdrive.
From 1969 to 1999, Wausau Insurance Companies (later bought by Liberty Mutual) was a major sponsor of CBS-TV's 60 Minutes. The ad campaign would put the company on the map.
Fast facts about the most abundant mineral in your body.
Fast facts about music legends Gordon Lightfoot and Bing Crosby.
The comedian, writer, and character actor, born Harry Einstein, became famous as the Greek chef Nick Parkyakarkus on the Eddie Cantor and Al Jolson radio programs.
Fun facts about the Republic of Georgia.
Known to several generations of East Coast kids as "Uncle Floyd", the local TV host became a cult hero with a 13,000-member fan club.
Fast facts about some of opera's biggest stars.
For part of the 1960s, the Rat Pack, an informal group of entertainers most famously comprising of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Joey Bishop and (until 1962) Peter Lawford, dominated the Las Vegas scene and appeared in a number of films together.




