Former Star Trek Actors Who Are Surprisingly Poor
You would think that people associated with the Star Trek cultural juggernaut would have translated that affiliation into long-lasting riches. Not necessarily.
Read MoreYou would think that people associated with the Star Trek cultural juggernaut would have translated that affiliation into long-lasting riches. Not necessarily.
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Read MoreAs the son of martial arts legend Bruce Lee, one would think Brandon Lee would have lived a charmed and privileged life — but this wasn't necessarily the case.
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Read MoreHorror movie icon Christopher Lee is best known for his role as Dracula, Saruman the White, and Count Dooku, with a career spanning 7 decades.
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Read MoreDavid Bowie launched his own internet service provider called BowieNet in 1998.
Read MoreOne golden age actor is still very much here among us. Her name is Marsha Hunt and she's Hollywood's oldest living star. In 2021, Hunt is expected to turn 104.
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