
20 Enticing Facts About Michael Emerson
Michael Emerson’s breakthrough movie role was as Zep Hindle in the popular 2004 horror movie, Saw.
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Michael Emerson’s breakthrough movie role was as Zep Hindle in the popular 2004 horror movie, Saw.
One of Hitler's favorite tunes to whistle was the very popular, "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?"
Did you know that Beethoven composed his first song when he was 12 years old?
When Pablo Picasso died in 1973, he was the richest artist in history.
Those trademark pirate eye-patches are nothing to do with a missing eye, but rather to see better in the dark.
At the 87th Academy Awards in 2015, Neil Patrick Harris became the first openly gay man to host the Academy Awards.
It was reported that Charles Darwin once gagged on a meal of brown owl, writing that the taste was "indescribable".
Daniel Radcliffe broke over 80 wands while filming the Harry Potter movies because he used them as drumsticks.
River Zain Ceballos uses social networks to speak out about mental health awareness and has been involved in many campaigns.
In season 5 of Breaking Bad, Aaron Paul was paid $150,000 per episode.
When Nikola Tesla moved to New York City from Europe, he arrived with only four cents in his pocket.
The Backpack Kid’s backpack isn’t empty. He carries a water bottle, charger and earbuds - to keep it weighted while he dances.