The Untold Truth Of Travis Pastrana
Travis Pastrana is among the most decorated and well-known competitors in motorsports, with a resume full of many notable and daring accomplishments.
Read MoreTravis Pastrana is among the most decorated and well-known competitors in motorsports, with a resume full of many notable and daring accomplishments.
Read MoreKatherine Flores, also known as Tatu Baby, was featured on "Ink Master" Seasons 2 and 3.
Read MoreSometimes actors meet during a production and get along swimmingly -- perhaps even dating, and marrying. And then there are those times when they really don't.
Read MorePink Floyd members Gilmour, Mason, and Wright used a surprising spot to record songs that ultimately wound up on the "Momentary Lapse of Reason" album.
Read MoreDick Van Dyke has forged a long career in show business playing nice guys -- in sitcoms, mysteries, and musicals. He almost broke that string.
Read MoreThe judges on "Ink Master" are famous for the drama and excitement of the reality show, but they're also incredible tattoo artists when the cameras are off.
Read MorePamela Anderson was 25 years old when she joined the cast of "Baywatch" in 1992. Prior to that point, she had appeared on the cover of Playboy Magazine.
Read MoreIn 1999, 22 years after serial killer David Berkowitz, aka The Son of Sam, unleashed a deluge of chaos on the streets of NYC, "Summer of Sam" hit box offices.
Read MorePaul McCartney's son, James, is a musician like his father, and he still performs to this day. Here's the little-known story of James McCartney.
Read MoreBuddy Holly tragically died in a plane crash in 1959, leaving behind his wife, Maria Elena Holly. Here's what happened to her after Buddy Holly's death.
Read MoreNumerous show business personalities have fudged their age -- usually down; less often up. Dick Van Dyke's age was fudged for him, by his parents.
Read MoreA small, simple ceramic sculpture brought in for appraisal on "Antiques Roadshow" raised eyebrows when it was examined by show expert Will Farmer.
Read MoreIn 1946, Angela Lansbury met her future husband, Peter Shaw, at an event. Both British actors and signed with MGM, Lansbury and Shaw hit it off.
Read MoreLong time indie-rocker Ben Kweller almost left music after his near-death experience. Here is the truth behind that terrifying incident.
Read MoreOne of the most famous actresses of the last century is none other than Lucille Ball. Besides her comedy skills, her most recognizable feature was her red hair.
Read MoreCountry music superstar Loretta Lynn -- singer, songwriter, author -- is widely recognized for her talent. She's also recognized for her brilliant gowns.
Read MoreMen at Work's Greg Ham's death came after a lawsuit left him mortified. Is there more to his death that we realize?
Read MoreBuddy Holly was known for his famous black-framed glasses, but they went missing for many years. Here's what happened to them, and where they are now.
Read MoreJanis Joplin was greatly influenced by blues singers that came before her. She even bought a headstone for Bessie Smith. Here's why.
Read MoreFor 35 years Bob Barker was the host of the iconic game show, "The Price is Right." He always referred to his late wife Dorothy Jo as the love of his life.
Read MoreElizabeth Taylor was a fixture in global popular culture for decades, as a talented and beautiful artist in numerous films -- were any Oscar-worthy?
Read MoreAudrey Hepburn began training as a ballerina and dancer. However, that joy was short-lived because the Nazis eventually invaded the Netherlands in 1940.
Read MoreStone Temple Pilots has kept going as a band despite the many personal and professional challenges they've faced through the years.
Read MoreThere is not a name more synonymous with baseball than Babe Ruth. In 1948, Ruth showed he was as mortal as any other person as he sat at death's door.
Read MoreDame Angela Lansbury is perhaps best known for her work on "Murder, She Wrote." She has multiple awards to her credit, as well as multiple citizenships.
Read More"The Price is Right" host Bob Barker was accepted to Drury University on a scholarship in 1942, but ended up joining the Navy to serve in World War II.
Read MoreWhile perhaps not one of the most intuitive Hollywood pairings, actress Pamela Anderson and singer Kid Rock were once married from 2006 to 2007.
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