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Surprisingly Super Smart Celebrities

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 10 Oktober 2012 0 komentar
When you think of Mensa, the high IQ society, you probably think of Steven Hawking or Marilyn vos Savant. There are, however, some unlikely celebrity names associated with Mensa – a group which requires that members have an IQ within the top two per cent of the population.

James Woods


Woods aced his SATs, got into MIT (but dropped out to pursue acting) and has a reported IQ of 180.

Dolph Lundgren


Lundgren attended the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. He received a master’s degree in chemical engineering from the University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, in 1982, and the next year was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to MIT. IQ score: 160.

Jodie Foster


Foster graduated as valedictorian from the French-speaking Lycee Francais de Los Angeles, after which she attended Yale and graduated magna cum laude with a degree in literature. Her reported IQ is 132.

Jimmy Savile


A British DJ, actor and television personality, he is best known for his BBC television show Jim’ll Fix It where he made the wishes of members of the public (mainly children) come true and as both the first and last presenter of Top of the Pops. Savile holds an honorary Doctor of Laws (LLD) from Leeds University and is an honorary fellow of the Royal College of Radiology (FRCR.) In the Mensa entry tests, his IQ was assessed as 149.

Laura Shields


An English model and actress, she earned an honors degree in chemical engineering from Leeds University. Her reported IQ is 158.

Geena Davis


Davis went to Sweden on a student exchange program and is now fluent in Swedish. Studied drama at Boston University, plays piano, flute, drums and organ and has an IQ of 140.

Steve Martin


Martin majored in Philosophy at Cal State and even considered becoming a professor at one time. His IQ is estimated to be about 142.

Quentin Tarantino


Violence-loving high school dropout Quentin Tarantino has an IQ of 160.

Asia Carrera


Star of over 250 hardcore adult movies, Carrera has an IQ of 156. Before her successful porn career, at the age of 13 she played piano at Carnegie Hall and later attended Rutgers University.

Scott Levy


Probably better known as WCW wrestler Raven, Levy studied criminal justice at the University of Delaware and originally wanted to be a lawyer. He has a reported IQ of 143.


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Sexiest Hollywood Ladies From the 40s To The Present

Posted by Unknown Senin, 08 Oktober 2012 0 komentar
What would our world be without the many stunning beauties that have graced our movie and TV screens?

Lauren Bacall, 1940s

Rita Hayworth, 1940s

Marlene Dietrich, 1942

Jayne Mansfield, 1950s

Bettie Page, 1952

Ava Gardner, 1952

Marilyn Monroe, 1953

Audrey Hepburn, 1954

Grace Patricia Kelly, 1955

Sophia Loren, 1955

Elizabeth Taylor, 1959

Brigitte Bardot, 1960

Pam Grier, 1970

Jacqueline Bisset, 1970

Bo Derek, 1979

Sharon Stone, 2004

Angelina Jolie, 2004

Scarlett Johansson, 2006

Kerry Washington, 2007

Halle Berry, 2007

Cameron Diaz, 2007

Monica Bellucci, 2007

Jessica Alba, 2008

Charlize Theron, 2008

Salma Hayek, 2009

Jennifer Aniston, 2009

Megan Fox, 2009

Demi Moore, 2010

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Hollywood Child Stars: Fame and Struggle to Success

Posted by Unknown Sabtu, 15 September 2012 0 komentar
Growing up is difficult enough without having to do it on TV in front of millions of people. Some child actors can build a career on their fledgling fame while  others struggle to reproduce that early success.

America Ferrara, "Ugly Betty"


Before donning the poncho of adorable Betty Suarez, Emmy-winning actress America Ferrera had an impressive film and TV resume. In 2002 she appeared on CBS’ “Touched by an Angel,” as well as the HBO film “Real Women have Curves.” Ferrera continued to collect film credits with “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” and “Lords of Dogtown,” before winning the lead role in “Ugly Betty.”

The show ended in 2010, but “Ugly Betty” star America Ferrera continued to win fans with her roles in “How to Train Your Dragon” and CBS’s “The Good Wife.” She will also co-star with Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Pena in the 2012 film “End of Watch,” in US theaters Sept. 21.

Robert Iler, "The Sopranos"


Who knew shock rocker Marilyn Manson had a connection to the Emmy-award winning cable series “The Sopranos”? In 1995, before being cast as A.J. Soprano, Robert Iler appeared in a music video for Manson’s single from his debut album. For six seasons, Iler would grow up in front of the audience as the often-troubled son of mobster Tony Soprano.

Since "The Sopranos" ended in 2007, Iler has appeared in a few films like “Tadpole” in 2002 and “Daredevil” in 2003, as well as an episode of “Law and Order." Iler has also had a few run-ins with the law. In 2001, the actor was charged with larceny and received three years probation. He was also present when police raided an underground New York City poker club in 2005.

Sawyer, Madylin and Sullivan Sweeten, "Everybody Loves Raymond"


The kids from “Everybody Loves Raymond” cemented their entertainment careers after filming the pilot episode in 1996. Madylin Sweeten played Ray Romano’s daughter, Ally Barone, alongside her real-life twin brothers Sullivan and Sawyer, who played Michael and Geoffrey Barone.

Today the Sweetens are still touting the “Everybody Loves Raymond” legacy since the Emmy-winning series ended in 2005. They are pictured at the TV Land Awards in 2010.

Cole and Dylan Sprouse


Who would’ve guessed in 1999 that the twins who played the mischievous kid in the Adam Sandler comedy “Big Daddy” would become such a success on their own? A year after the film’s release, Cole Sprouse won the role of Ross’ son, Ben Geller, on the hit sitcom “Friends.”

Although Cole did not share the “Friends” role with his brother Dylan Sprouse, as was the case in previous credits, they did earn their very own TV show. “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody” first premiered on the Disney Channel in 2005 and continued with the spinoff “The Suite Life on Deck." The Sprouse twins currently attend New York University.

Michael Angarano, "Will & Grace"


Michael Angarano first appeared on television sets across America as the biological son of Jack McFarland on NBC’s “Will and Grace.” The young actor appeared in 11 episodes as Elliot from 2001 to 2006 and from then on took to the big screen for more roles.

Aside from being the guy Kristen Stewart dumped for Robert Pattinson in 2008, Angarano has led a colorful film career starring in “Seabiscuit,” "Sky High," “The Lords of Dogtown,” and “Red State.” Angarano is currently working on a few productions including the drama “Empire State,” which is to be released in 2013.

Jonathan Taylor Thomas, "Home Improvement"


We all remember his signature initials — "JTT". From jumping out of TV and into movies, to gracing the covers of Tiger Beat and J14, the original tween heartthrob Jonathan Taylor Thomas was a surefire household name. For seven years he played Randy Taylor, the middle child on ABC’s “Home Improvement,” and voiced the young incarnation of Simba in Disney’s “The Lion King.”

Since his stint on “Home Improvement,” Jonathan Taylor Thomas continued a modest television career with small roles in “Smallville,” “8 Simple Rules,” and “Veronica Mars.” Thomas enrolled at Harvard University and in 2010 graduated from Columbia University.

Erik Per Sullivan, "Malcolm in the Middle"


You might have caught “Malcolm in the Middle” star Erik Per Sullivan in a few movies including “The Cider House Rules” and “Joe Dirt” before he was cast as baby brother Dewey on the hit Fox sitcom.

Since the show’s end in 2006, Per Sullivan has gone on to star in a few films, as well as attend USC. And did you know he is Swedish-born and fluent in the language?

Nicholle Tom


Before Emmy-nominee Fran Drescher became her “Nanny,” Nicholle Tom was already living the good life on the set of “Beverly Hill, 90210” and “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.” She also starred in the family film “Beethoven,” along with its sequel, before playing Maggie Sheffield on “The Nanny.”

Nicholle Tom has maintained a steady television career appearing in a number of network series and movies. More recent appearances include ABC’s “Castle,” CBS’s “The Mentalist,” and “Without a Trace.”

Brian Bonsall, "Family Ties"


Native Californian Brian Bonsall walked onto set at 5-years-old after earning the role of little Andy Keaton on the NBC sitcom “Family Ties” in 1986. By 1994 Bonsall was starring in feature films including Disney’s “Blank Check” and landed a recurring role on “Star Trek: The Next Generation.”

Bonsall retired from acting in 1995 shortly after his rapid rise to the big screen. He moved to Boulder, Colorado and became a musician, performing with local punk bands and eventually taking his act back to Los Angeles. Bonsall also has a history of run-ins with the law and has been convicted of driving under the influence and assault.

Michael Fishman, "Roseanne"


Michael Fishman warmed our hearts as D.J. Conner, the youngest of the “Roseanne” family. The show ran on the ABC network for nine seasons and, during that period, Fishman also made guest appearances on “Seinfeld” and “Walker, Texas Ranger.”

After “Roseanne” ended in 1997, Michael Fishman joined his TV mom for her variety talk show. He also earned a role in Steven Spielberg’s sci-fi epic “Artificial Intelligence: A.I.” For a period, Fishman left acting to work behind the scenes and received an "Outstanding Set Design / Art Direction" Sports Emmy nomination in 2008 for his work on "Sport Science." Most recently, he was spotted at Barr’s Comedy Central “Roast” in August. Fishman, 30, is now married and has two children.

-Source: Yahoo.com


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Tragic Celebrity Suicides

Posted by Unknown Jumat, 27 April 2012 0 komentar
Most of us go through a stage where we become depressed but, luckily for us, we’ve either found better ways to deal with our issues or we’ve had a support group we were able to turn to. For some of us the phase just passed. For some people, though, the phase doesn’t end, they feel there is no one to turn to and there are no escapes. This list is intended to discuss the celebrities who have committed suicide and whose death was either unknown, not widely acknowledged or forgotten.

Peg Entwistle
February 5, 1908 – September 16, 1932


Peg Entwistle may be the oldest on the list but her story certainly isn’t the least interesting. Born in Port Talbot, Wales, UK, her dream, like so many others, was to become an actress. She started out on Broadway and went on to be known as a comedienne. Her last film was called “Thirteen Women” and, apparently, received very poor reviews. Upset by the comments of the critics, as well as the greatly reduced screen time featuring her, Peg walked up the hill featuring the famous Hollywood sign, climbed atop it and jumped off. Strangely enough, the following day a letter came in the mail for Entwistle offering her a role in a play about a woman who commits suicide.

Dana Plato
November 7, 1963 – May 8, 1999


Dana Plato was born in Moore, Oklahoma, and was best known for her role as Kimberley on “Diff’rent Strokes”. She was let go from the show because of an unplanned pregnancy. Not able to reach the status she wanted, she became involved in darker pastimes, and was arrested for armed robbery in 1991. She got breast implants and appeared in “Playboy” in the hopes of regaining stardom. She later moved in to films of a more erotic nature. She appeared on “The Howard Stern Show” the day before her death and claimed she had been sober for 10 years. Callers called to defend her and commend her on turning her life around, but Dana went on to overdose on pills the following day in a vehicle outside of her fiancĂ©’s mothers’ house. Sadly, Dana’s son also committed suicide last month (May, 2010).

Andrew Koenig
August 17, 1968 – February 2010


Andrew Koenig was best known as the character “Boner” on the sitcom hit “Growing Pains”, which was one of my favorites as a kid. He also played The Joker in a short film based on the “Batman” series, but otherwise didn’t have too much of an extensive resume. Koenig was said to mostly enjoy working behind the scenes and he was deeply involved in human rights. In February 2010 Koenig went to Canada to see the Olympics and never returned. He was later found hanged in Vancouver.

Jonathan Brandis
April 13, 1976 – November 12, 2003


Jonathan Brandis was born in Danbury, Connecticut, and began his film career at age 5. He starred in one of my favorite childhood films “The Neverending Story II: The Next Chapter”, as well as the film “Ladybugs”, with the late Rodney Dangerfield. Although those movies formed my biggest impression of him, it seems Brandis was most known for his role on “SeaQuest”, a television show created by Stephen Spielberg. It is in SeaQuest that he became a teen idol. Friends of the actor said he seemed to be depressed about his lack of a career, despite the fact that he was working on a film in his directorial debut, as well as other promising things in the works. Jonathan Brandis hanged himself on the evening of November 11th and died in the hospital the next day.

Elliott Smith
August 6, 1969 – October 21, 2003


Elliott Smith was born in Omaha, Nebraska, and lived for a long time in Portland, Oregon. Elliott had a gift for creating music that took you to another place and his voice was totally unique. He was best known for having a large role in the creation of the soundtrack for “Good Will Hunting”, and for an Academy Award nomination for his song “Miss Misery”. Elliott had had suicidal tendencies before, having tried to jump off a cliff while drunk, only to have a tree break his fall. While in Portland he began to dabble in drugs. Following an argument with his girlfriend in late October, Smith was found in the kitchen with a knife in his chest after his girlfriend heard him scream. Elliott Smith died at 1:36 P.M.

Brynn Hartman
April 11, 1958 – May 22, 1998


This was a widely publicized story that happened quite some time ago. Brynn Hartman was the third wife of famous actor and comedian Phil Hartman and the third time, in this case, was anything but a charm. Most of us will recognize Phil Hartman from the long running television show “Saturday Night Live”, where actors are known to improv a lot of their lines. Brynn was a former model who had a history of drug and alcohol abuse throughout their marriage, as well as behavioral problems. No-one knows if it was their two children, or Phil’s undying love for Brynn, but he was determined to make this marriage work. It ended up costing him his life. On the evening of May 27, Brynn and Phil had one of many arguments about her drug usage.

Phil then went to sleep, and was later shot by a high and intoxicated Brynn. Brynn then confessed the murder to two people before she shooting herself in the head, taking her own life. Phil was shot twice in the head and once in the side and is believed to have died instantly. There was speculation that Andy Dick had provided Brynn Hartman with the cocaine she took that night, spawning her psychotic behavior, but he denies those claims to this day.

Paula Goodspeed
1971 – 2008


Any readers who watch “American Idol” are sure to be familiar with Paula Goodspeed. Paula was a devoted fan of “American Idol” and especially of Paula Abdul. She had auditioned to be on the show to meet her idol and in the hopes of becoming infamous. She achieved infamy, but sadly for the wrong reasons. It was said that because of her outlandish fashion and flat audition she was rejected, and that she was ridiculed for having braces.

Five months later Goodspeed would write on a social networking website that auditioning may have been a mistake and that reading fans comments about her were hurtful. As a consequence of her very serious crush on Paula (Goodspeed identified as being gay), an audition gone wrong, rejection and cruel remarks from her peers, Paula Goodspeed was found outside the home of Paula Abdul having killed herself with an overdose on prescription pills.

Ryan Jenkins
February 8, 1977 – August 23, 2009


I’m sure that on this one some may argue this person’s status as a celebrity because they only starred on reality television. Although it’s not nearly the same in status, I am absolutely addicted to reality television, so it’s enough for me. This awful event took place quite recently and although the reasons behind the act are difficult to hear, it was certainly bizarre and shocking enough to bear noting. Ryan Jenkins was a Canadian, born in British Columbia, who was also a self-made millionaire.

He appeared on the popular VH1 show “Megan Wants a Millionaire” and went on later to star on “I Love Money”. He won the first place prize, along with $250,000 dollars. “Megan Wants a Millionaire” stopped airing after only a few episodes and “I Love Money” never aired, following the discovery on August 15, 2009 of the body of Jasmine Fiore. She was a former model who met Ryan in a Las Vegas casino, married him two days later and was brutally killed shortly thereafter.

Fiore was found in a suitcase with no teeth and her fingers had been cut off. She had been strangled, and her body had been crushed, mutilated and beaten. Had she not had breast implants her identity might never have been discovered. Five days later, after an intense search had begun, Jenkins hanged himself with a belt in the room of a motel in Canada.

Mary Kay Bergman
June 5, 1961 – November 11, 1999


I’m sure that everyone on this site is familiar with the popular hit “Southpark”, but maybe not so familiar with this leading lady who contributed to making this show so beloved. Mary Kay Bergman was born in Los Angeles, California, to Jewish parents and was a self-proclaimed nerd. Science fiction and fantasy were two main passions of hers, but she had always been an avid fan of Disney. She not only voiced the parts of Ms. Cartman and Wendy on “Southpark”, but she also was the voice of Timmy Turner in “The Fairly Oddparents” and was the official voice of Snow White for Disney.

Bergman had been married for 9 years (a big accomplishment to some, including myself), seemed happy. Until her death, no one had known that she had suffered from chronic and acute depression for a multitude of years, despite having reached many of her goals and achieving a dream profession. Sadly though, on a Thursday night Mary Kay Bergman shot herself in the head. She was found an hour and 20 minutes later by her husband and friend, along with two suicide notes that have not yet been released.

Ruslana Korshunova
July 2, 1987 – June 28, 2008


Ruslana Korshunova happened to be a Kazakh supermodel that had a Russian heritage. She had posed in Vogue and had represented designers such as Vera Wang and Nina Ricci. She was discovered in 2003 and was immediately distinguished by her long, knee-length, chestnut colored hair. Part of what made her suicide so bizarre was the method she chose. June 28, somewhere around 2:30 P.M., Ruslana “fell” out of her ninth-floor balcony, after having watched the movie “Ghost” with a former boyfriend in Manhattan.

Friends have said that she was usually a cheerful person and had never shown any signs of distress or feelings of failure, although there were things written on some social networking sites that seemed to suggest otherwise. She at one time stated “Death is a celebration of life…there is hope” and “I’m so lost. Will I ever find myself?” Ruslana Korshunova’s death was ruled as a suicide because the police could find no other witnesses. However, something odd that was noticed at the time of her death was that her trademark hair was considerably shorter, and looked as if it had been cut in haste.


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