Suspicious Things Surrounding Superman Actor George Reeves' 1959 Death
Actor George Reeves was best known for his role in "Adventures of Superman" at the time of his 1959 death. Here are some suspicious things about his passing.
Read MoreActor George Reeves was best known for his role in "Adventures of Superman" at the time of his 1959 death. Here are some suspicious things about his passing.
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Read MoreActors Katharine Hepburn and Audrey Hepburn obviously have the same last name, but were they related? To find the answer, we have to look to the past.
Read MoreDolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You" was released in 1974. The song was written about a real situation in her life, but it wasn't about a love affair.
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Read MoreSinger and actor Frank Sinatra had a number of health issues in his later years, and he died on May 14, 1998. Here's what his reported last meal was.
Read MoreBeginning in the 1990s, VH1's "Pop-Up Video" took the music video world by storm, offering tidbits of info and gossip to viewers. Here's what happened to it.
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Read MoreWhitney Houston relationship with her former assisstant, Robyn Crawford, had its ups and downs over the years. Here's what it was like when the singer died.
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Read MoreLong Island Medium's Theresa Caputo's unique "gift" of communicating with the dead has made her a household name. Here's how she discovered the alleged ability.
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Read MoreIn 1985 A-ha's "Take On Me" video was released, and in 2020 the video had 1 billion views on YouTube. Here's what happened to the girl who stared in the video.
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