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Submitted by: Bob SacamanoMaster of Ceremonies at the Woodstock Music Festival of 1969
Master of Ceremonies at the Woodstock Music Festival of 1969
The Great Train Robber, or more accurately, one of the 16 guys who carried out The Great Train Robbery of 1963 in England. He distinguished himself from the rest by escaping from prison in 1965 and commenced a life on the run that lasted for the next 30+ years.
In America, you are just as likely to be labelled a hero for screwing up and surviving as you are for actually doing something heroic. Case in point: Jessica Lynch, who basically took a wrong turn while on a supply detail, wound up in enemy territory, got caught and was taken prisoner. She was rescued […]
Besides being the first radio DJ to earn over $100,000 year in the early 60’s, he was the star of the TV sitcom Hogan’s Heros.
He played Sgt. Carter in the television sitcom Hogan’s Heros, he also had a recurring role in Gomer Pyle, USMC and was a creator of Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In.
(This is a gag entry) South-western Ontario heavy-rock group of the early 90’s. Had one radio hit Rock and Roll Cliches during the summer of 1994. Also had a brief moment in the media spotlight that same summer after releasing a punk version of then Ontario premier Bob Rae’s ditty We’re In The Same Boat […]
His one and only regular part was that of Ritchie Petrie on The Dick Van Dyke Show, which he handled from the age of six through twelve.
Played the father on the hit series Alf.
The star of The Wonder Years, also starred in several movies, The Princess Bride, Vice Versa opposite Judge Reinhold and once even hosted Saturday Night Live.
Coming from Sweden, Borg became one of the most successful tennis players ever during the 1970s. He managed, among lots of competitions, to win five Wimbledon in a row, from 1976 to 1980, as well as a total of six victories in the French Open.