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Hayden Christensen is an American-Canadian actor and producer, famous for his role as Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader in “Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones” and “Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.” Here are 50 interesting facts about the actor He was ...
Cannibal, the oldest of the three, who had a penchant for chomping on dead dragons and the young, was never tamed. Some say Sheepstealer and Cannibal may still be alive, perhaps as dragons in hibernation or dragon wights. Rawrist shares some fascinating facts about them in the video. ...
One of the lesser known facts about Spain is that you can generally grow and smoke weed for personal consumption. The law’s a bit hazy – it’s not completely legal but Spanish drug laws don’t extend to private residences, so generally you’re OK to blaze up at home. You’re still...
Whether you're a classic movie buff or a blockbuster film fanatic, the yearly Academy Awards is likely to be a big deal for you and your friends. At your next Oscars party, test everyone's knowledge with trivia questions on the award ceremony's history and fun, little-known facts. ...
Amassed here is a collection of Fred Armisen stories, videos, and behind-the-scenes goodies. Sit back and enjoy some interesting facts about Armisen that may shed some light on who the comedian really is. He Bombed His Way Into Comedy ...
Here are 20 interesting facts about rhinos – one of nature’s oldest animals. Rhinos come in variety of shapes and sizes. The average height for rhinos is around 6 ft. (1.8 meters) about the same for man. Standing slightly taller than a mailbox along the side of a road, the shortest...
of Mary Todd Lincoln, it was merely a 19th-century photography trick, likely double exposure. Learn more fascinating facts about America's first ladies by visiting the link in our profile. #spiritphotography #ushistory #abrahamlincoln #firstladies #historyfacts #marytodd...
Although the murdered president did emerge in the photo that Mumler took of Mary Todd Lincoln, it was merely a 19th-century photography trick, likely double exposure. Learn more fascinating facts about America's first ladies by visiting the link in our profile. #spirit...
Sir Francis William Austen (one year older than Austen) advanced through the ranks and was eventually knighted. He was promoted to Admiral of Fleet in 1860. Rear Admiral Charles John Austen (four years younger than Austen) had his own command and was serving in North America by 1810. From...