Why The Real-Life Inspiration For Bloodsport Tried To Sue Jean-Claude Van Damme
To this day, martial artist Frank Dux claims that Bloodsport was based on real events from his life, though many people believe the Kumite never existed.
Read MoreTo this day, martial artist Frank Dux claims that Bloodsport was based on real events from his life, though many people believe the Kumite never existed.
Read MoreKarate Kid and Cobra Kai fans may not know there was a real-life inspiration for Mr. Miyagi, and he even had the same last name.
Read MoreShirley Temple was a massively successful child actor. She made the transition to more mature roles, performing with a future president, Ronald Reagan.
Read MorePriscilla Presley was most notably married to Elvis, but their marriage was relatively short. She also had a relationship and child with Marco Garibaldi.
Read MoreIn 2013 64-year-old Diana Nyad swam from Cuba to Florida. The feat led to controversy surrounding her famous swim from the long distance swimming community.
Read MoreSkateboarder Tony Hawk and Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain gained fame in different industries - but were they ever friends? Here's what we know.
Read MoreAfter a false start in boxing, Tony Danza became one of TV's most recognizable faces in the '80s. One of showbiz's good guys, his life is filled with surprises.
Read MoreWhen Lisa Marie married Michael Jackson, her mother Priscilla Presley was less than thrilled about it, but by the time she found out about it, it was too late.
Read MorePauly Shore has never recaptured the popularity he enjoyed in the '90s, but that doesn't mean he's slowed down. Here's what "the Weasel" is up to nowadays.
Read MoreMTV "Spring Break" was a juggernaut for the network and for pop culture for nearly two decades. Yet, the show seemed to lose steam in the mid-to-late aughts.
Read MoreRory McIlroy just might be the kind of golfer that golf needs to be, dare we say, cool. His story began in Holywood (not that one), North Ireland in 1989.
Read MoreOasis drummer Tony McCarroll claimed he was "unlawfully expelled" on the basis of a "personality clash" with the Gallagher brothers, Noel and Liam.
Read MoreShort and stocky, Lenny Dykstra had to push past a lot of scouts who thought he was too small to make an impact on the game.
Read MoreMuch of Gonzaga's development into what appears to be a 21st-century college basketball dynasty is thanks to head coach Mark Few, at the helm since 1999.
Read MoreLugosi, the 'Master of Horror,' shot to stardom after playing the title role in the 1927 Broadway adaptation of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" in a three-year run.
Read MoreOver time, several of the famous "Barker's Beauties" of "The Price is Right" have sued Bob Barker and the show, over a variety of unsavory allegations.
Read MoreVeteran broadcaster Jim Nantz seems to pop up everywhere. He'll once again be calling the Super Bowl for CBS next Sunday of course -- his sixth Super Bowl.
Read MoreOn the smaller stage of Hollywood Boulevard, Christopher Dennis as Superman entertained visitors along the famous street between the tourist spots.
Read MoreWoody is not the only famous member of the Harrelson family. His father, Charles Harrelson, achieved infamy in an entirely different way.
Read MoreTony Danza was well-known in the 1970s and 80s for his roles on hit TV shows, but in 1993 a skiing accident led to a harrowing near-death experience.
Read MoreMcNair was found dead in his apartment in Nashville, Tennessee, on July 4, 2009. The body of his mistress, Sahel Kazemi, was found along with him.
Read MoreErnest Hemingway lived a life of travel and adventure, including surviving two plane crashes in a matter of hours. Here's how he and his wife managed that feat.
Read MoreFilm legend Cary Grant retired from acting after becoming a father for the first time at age 62, welcoming daughter Jennifer with then-wife Dyan Cannon.
Read MoreMuhammad Ali is considered by many to be the greatest athlete of the 20th century, and it is easy to understand why by looking at his career statistics.
Read MoreThe man who brought us "West Side Story," Leonard Bernstein, was as complex a character as his music. His life was no different, and here's the untold truth.
Read MoreHarry Chapin wrote the classic song "Cat's in the Cradle" but died suddenly in 1981 in a tragic accident. Here's what happened to the singer-songwriter.
Read MoreWhen he was a child Metallica bass player Robert Trujillo had a scary Manson Family encounter in which he had to hide with relatives during a shootout.
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