Area 51's workers don't drive there. They fly in on a classified US Government airline known only as "Janet."
Joey Bishop was the Rat Pack’s last surviving member, but he carried a dark bitterness in his heart. He had been exiled and forgotten.
Shel Silverstein rose to fame as a cartoonist but he soon branched out. In the end, perhaps the only thing longer than his CV was his body count.
We’re not sure what’s more remarkable: Wilt Chamberlain’s absolute dominance on the court...or his hedonistic lifestyle off of it.
Child star Bobby Driscoll was best known as the voice of Disney's Peter Pan—but his twisted ending was anything but happy.
Lady Diana Manners was “the most beloved woman in England”—but no one realized the twisted truth about their favorite socialite.
Elizabeth of York was queen consort to Henry VII, and to many, she was not just the First Tudor queen, but also the model for all Queens of England.
Consuelo Vanderbilt was the most famous “Million-Dollar Duchess”—but behind the glitter of her life lay a very dark secret.
In her search for true love, Joan Collins had the most traumatizing and heartbreaking track record of any Hollywood actress.
From the battlefield to the altar, Charlemagne rebuilt the Western Roman Empire and unified Christendom—at the point of a sword, if need be.
Rory Calhoun rose to fame as a film cowboy. But behind the camera, his life read more like an outlaw’s confession than a Hollywood fairytale.
Writing comedy isn't easy, especially for television, but Carl Reiner had such a raw talent—he made it look like the easiest job in the world.
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