Pierre Picaud went on a quest for personal vengeance, and became the source of the famed novel "The Count of Monte Cristo."
For most of her career, Sondra Locke worked with her partner Clint Eastwood. When they broke up, she not only got breast cancer—she got scammed.
As the Who’s ear-splitting bassist, John Entwistle earned the nickname “The Ox”—and fueled a stubborn fixation with going it solo.
Theodore Roosevelt survived everything from battle to disease, and even an assassination attempt—only to be undone by something far more heartbreaking.
Most people see Queen Jane Seymour as a serene “angel” who finally gave King Henry VIII a son. Sadly, her real story is much darker.
How did young Eva become Evita, the icon both loved and hated by Argentina? Let's step back in time and find out.
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