Superhero Actors Who Are Worth Less Than You Think
Taking on a superhero role can be a cash cow for an actor, but not all who do so are as loaded as you'd think.
Read MoreTaking on a superhero role can be a cash cow for an actor, but not all who do so are as loaded as you'd think.
Read MoreIn 1965, a 19-year old Welshman was so, so homesick; however, he couldn't afford the plane ticket home. To solve his issue, he airmailed himself home.
Read MoreDespite their eventual reputation, the Knights Templar weren't formed to fight during the Crusades. They envisioned a different mission when they first started.
Read MoreIf you grew up playing Oregon Trail on your elementary school's one computer, you probably remember shooting buffalo and your characters dying from dysentery.
Read MoreYou would think that people associated with the Star Trek cultural juggernaut would have translated that affiliation into long-lasting riches. Not necessarily.
Read MoreYou can almost say that they're CCR, but they aren't. Creedence Clearwater Revisited is essentially Creedence Clearwater Revival without the Fogerty brothers.
Read MoreElizabeth Báthory de Ecsed, a Hungarian noblewoman (1560-1614), may have been the worst serial killer in world history, torturing and killing as many as 650.
Read MoreGeorge C. Scott played many characters in films and on TV, and they translated into an enormous net worth when he died in 1999.
Read MoreEmily Davison collided with Amner, the royal racehorse owned by King George V, and fell under the horse's hooves. Davison died of her injuries four days later.
Read MoreSince his arrest, Ed Gein has not only become known as the inspiration for some of the movie's darkest characters but he's ended up in a class all his own.
Read MoreRussell Bufalino may have known as "The Quiet Don," but hitman Frank "The Irishman" Sheeran said he was more powerful than legendary crime boss Al Capone.
Read MoreA heroic horse named Reckless would eventually be promoted to the rank of staff sergeant — yes, really.
Read MorePuddle of Mudd singer Wes Scantlin revealed that Durst helped him navigate the byzantine music industry and make connections, the foundation of his career.
Read MoreA missing woman, Laci Rocha Peterson, eight months pregnant with a son, was last seen by her husband, Scott Peterson, at 9:30 on Christmas Eve morning, 2002.
Read MoreRonnie James Dio had a remarkable career as a legendary hard rock and heavy metal frontman with bands such as Black Sabbath and Dio.
Read MoreBTS has been making their mark on the American charts, but 2020 was their: finally nominated for a Grammy, and broke several records along the way.
Read MoreAs a co-founder of the successful band Kiss, rocker Gene Simmons is one of the most famous and well-known musicians of all time.
Read MoreLong before author Bram Stoker assembled various inspirations into his 1897 novel Dracula, legends had circulated for centuries regarding the undead.
Read MoreBikini Kill front-woman Kathleen Hannah says she doesn't feel like she can actually take credit for writing the iconic 1993 song. Here's why.
Read MoreGrave robbers have been around for as long as humans have been burying their dead beneath the ground and was prevalent in the 1800s.
Read MoreMaybe it was all the success or the confidence of an athlete in his prime, but swimmer Fran Crippen craved greater challenges than the pool could offer him.
Read More"Undone -- The Sweater Song" was unconsciously inspired by a band from a completely different -- and much heavier -- sub-genre of rock.
Read More"Mukbang" means eating copious amounts of food in one sitting whilst chatting up a social media audience who get to be enraptured in the gluttonous experience.
Read MoreAlthough the strange and seemingly ridiculous Elizabethan laws could be chalked up to tyranny, paranoia, or lust for power, they served a purpose for the time.
Read MoreBefore she was killed in a public hit in her hometown, Medellín Cartel drug lord Griselda Blanco was profiting from the booming '70s and '80s cocaine trade.
Read MoreThe assumption that pirates wear eyepatches didn't just spring out of thin air. Pirates actually did wear them, and not for reasons most people would think.
Read MoreIn 1964, history was made when Patsy T. Mink won one of Hawaii's seats in the United States House of Representatives. Her win made her a woman of many firsts.
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