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Maximilian Schell Biography

Maximilian Schellactor, director, producer, screenwriterBorn: 12/8/1930Birthplace: Vienna, Austria Schell made his U.S. screen debut in 1958 and won an Oscar in 1961 for his role as the defense…

Maximilian Schell

Maximilian Schellactor, director, producer, screenwriterBorn: 12/8/1930Birthplace: Vienna, Austria Schell made his U.S. screen debut in 1958 and won an Oscar in 1961 for his role as the defense…

Cate Blanchett Biography

Cate BlanchettactressBorn: 5/14/1969Birthplace: Melbourne, Australia Born to a Texan father and an Australian mother, the Blanchett was 10 years old when her father died. A student of economics and…

I Know What You Did Last Summer

Director: Jim GillespieWriter: Kevin WilliamsonDirector of Photography:Denis CrossanEditor:Steve MirkovichMusic:John DebneyProduction Designer:Gary WissnerProducers:Neal H. Moritz, Erik Feig…

Dorothy Kilgallen

Journalist and TV personality Dorothy Kilgallen was nearly forgotten for decades, until she was resurrected by the curious to play a minor role in the story of President John F. Kennedy’s…

Widespread Bad Driving Habits

Based on the average scores on a 20-question driving test commissioned by the GMAC Insurance Company, the most knowledgeable drivers in the U.S. are…

World Trade Center History

Magnificent buildings graced skyline by David Johnson and Shmuel Ross World Trade Center Stats 200,000 tons of steel 425,000 cubic yards of concrete…

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band

The RisingColumbia Though Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band reunited for a triumphant tour in 1999 and 2000, the shows sometimes seemed like an oldies revue, due to the dearth of new…

Top Ten: Odds of Dying

It always gets you in the end The National Safety Council and National Center for Health Statistics regularly collect data about the most common causes of death in the U.S. Here are the lifetime…

Brewer's: Hickory

Old Hickory. General Andrew Jackson. Parton says he was first called “Tough,” from his pedestrian powers; then “Tough as hickory;” and lastly, “Old Hickory.” Source: Dictionary of Phrase…