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This ex-Marine, arrested Nov 22, 1963, was only formally charged with shooting a police officer. | |
He's had small roles in the X-Men, Spider-Man, Fantastic Four & Hulk movies. Why not? He co-created them all. | |
Subject of the bio-pic 'Great Balls Of Fire', in 1958 his 3rd marriage was to his 13-year-old cousin. | |
This Hong Kong raised actor was born in San Francisco in 1940, appropriately, the Year of the Dragon. | |
At age 16 she had #1s with 'I'm Sorry' & 'I Want To Be Wanted'. In the song 'Radar Love', she's 'coming on strong'. | |
This former husband of Farrah Fawcett played Steve Austin, 'The Six Million Dollar Man'. | |
Author of the Pulitzer Prize winning novel 'To Kill A Mockingbird' in 1961. | |
This lawyer, whose first initial stood for Francis, defended Patty Hearst and O.J. Simpson. | |
His directorial output ranges from 'Brokeback Mountain' to 'Hulk' to 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' | |
The original Willy Loman in the play 'Death Of A Salesman', his middle initial stands for Jacob. | |
This director has helmed 'joints' such as 'Malcolm X', 'Do The Right Thing' and 'Inside Man' | |
Dad dressed like a woman in 'Some Like It Hot'. Mom was killed in the shower in 'Psycho'. No wonder her first starring role was 'Halloween'. | |
2008 Cy Young winning pitcher for the Cleveland Indians | |
She survived the Hollywood blacklist to win an Oscar for Supporting Actress in 'Shampoo'. | |
This actor was in his seventies when he played Saruman in 'Lord Of The Rings' and Count Dooku in 'Star Wars' | |
She won the 1980 Best New Artist Grammy, primarily for her hit 'Chuck E's In Love' | |
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Bassist & vocalist of the band Rush, he also sang on Bob & Doug McKenzie's single 'Take Off'. | |
Known as 'Supermex', this golfer won each of the US Open, British Open and PGA twice. | |
Rock Hall Of Fame blues guitarist who wrote 'Boogie Chillen' and 'Boom Boom' | |
This country singer also made the pop charts with 1999's 'I Hope You Dance'. | |
Commander of the Confederate Army in the American Civil War | |
Actor who led 'The Dirty Dozen', and won an Oscar for 'Cat Ballou' | |
Before major roles in 'The Fugitive', 'Men In Black' & 'No Country For Old Men', he was Al Gore's roommate at Harvard. | |
He played Ned, the piemaker in the TV series 'Pushing Daisies'. Mmmmm, pie... | |
Speaking of desserts, if their slogan is correct, 'nobody doesn't like' this corporate cakemaker | |
Fifteen years co-hosting with Regis was enough. Now, she cohosts 'Later Today' with Hoda Kotb. | |
In the movie 'Watchmen' he was assassinated, but in real life this Chrysler president introduced the minivan | |
1940's burlesque artist whose autobiography became a major Broadway musical. | |
Sammy Hagar replaced this 'Just A Gigolo' singer as the vocalist in Van Halen. | |
He is credited as having invented the World Wide Web. We at Sporcle are grateful. | |
This star of 'The Good, The Bad And The Ugly' qualifies here twice, since his last name also includes 'L-E-E'. | |
Lead singer of Evanesance, she took nine years of classical piano lessons. | |
She was 15, the same age as her character, when she starred in the TV movie 'Joan Of Arc' | |
He was married to Pamela Anderson for a short while. Which was apparently all that was short about him. | |
Is That All There Is? Yes, this singer who was the inspiration for Miss Piggy is the last of 3 bonus answers. | |
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