John Ritter was born into a life of fame. He was famous for his singing and appearances in Old Westerns. Although his dad was also a famous singer, he didn’t want his son to pursue acting but when John showed his love for cinema, his dad supported him fully.
His dad initially didn’t want him to get into the tough world of entertainment but since he also grew up in this way of life – he accepted his son’s wishes.
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Ian Anderson of the 60s The lead singer of Jethro Tull says that gauging the name of the band was difficult and they had to change it several times. Ian, who fused blues, rock, and jazz worked hard to unite the band in the beginning they had a hard time booking shows.
Their hard work paid off and they even won a Grammy for their Rock genre. When they were about to award the band though, Ian was a no-show.
The Ramones Star in PUNK mag
The Ramones rocked our worlds in the 70s with hits like Blitzkrieg Bop, and Sheena Is a Punk Rocker. The best friends who met in high school created music for young teens and adults who were against society's typical norms.
With their killer Punk style and angsty music, there's no other band quite like them. Even Anthony Bourdain was a huge fan of the Ramones which goes to show that almost anyone could appreciate their music.
Kim Basinger on the Set of Never Say Never Again
The gorgeous Kim Basinger plays Domino Vitali in a Bond film that was considered "unofficial." Kim mentions how Sean Connery's role was pivotal to the movie and that it wouldn't have existed if it weren't for him. Sean Connery’s wife was the reason Kim ended up in the movie and it was because of her recommendation.
If it weren’t for her, she probably wouldn’t have made the cut.
Marilyn Monroe Lounging out on the Set of "Some Like It Hot"
The film was set in California during the hot period of summertime. Marilyn Monroe stars in the movie as flawless as ever she even attracted the attention of her co-star Tony Curtis. He mentions that they were dating but that Marilyn had always remained a mystery.
Tony loved Marilyn more than she loved him and the two eventually separated when they realized they weren’t compatible.