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Week 29's Fact or Fiction - Jangar - 18-07-2005

Classmates Gene Hackman and Dustin Hoffman were voted Most Likely to Succeed.


Week 29's Fact or Fiction - dudette - 18-07-2005

Jangar Wrote:Classmates Gene Hackman and Dustin Hoffman were voted Most Likely to Succeed.


I say fiction Smile


Week 29's Fact or Fiction - sooibrand - 18-07-2005

fiction


Week 29's Fact or Fiction - Jangar - 19-07-2005

:thumbs:

They were classmates at the Pasadena Playhouse acting school, but both earned the distinction of being voted least likely to succeed. Ironically, in high school fellow actor and comedian Robin William was also dubbed leat likely to succeed, but he also earned the distinction of being voted most humourous.

Toto earned more money per week than Judy Garland in making The Wizard of Oz.


Week 29's Fact or Fiction - mcamp999 - 19-07-2005

Jangar Wrote::thumbs:

They were classmates at the Pasadena Playhouse acting school, but both earned the distinction of being voted least likely to succeed. Ironically, in high school fellow actor and comedian Robin William was also dubbed leat likely to succeed, but he also earned the distinction of being voted most humourous.

Toto earned more money per week than Judy Garland in making The Wizard of Oz.

Fact Smile


Week 29's Fact or Fiction - penelope - 19-07-2005

Then I say fiction....


Week 29's Fact or Fiction - sooibrand - 19-07-2005

Fact ---


Week 29's Fact or Fiction - Jangar - 20-07-2005

As it is majority rules I get to do a :cheer: along with Penelope Big Grin

Fiction.

Toto earned a good salary(for a dog) of $125 a week. a hefty sum compared to that of the munchkins, who made only $50 per week, but it was less than Jidy's weekly take-home pay of $500 for playing the starring role of Dorothy. Nonetheless, Judy made far less than any of the other lead actors on the set. Ray Bolger, who played Scarecrow, made ten times Judy's salary.

Silly Putty was used to fasten down tools on Apollo 8.


Week 29's Fact or Fiction - dudette - 20-07-2005

I guess fact Smile


Week 29's Fact or Fiction - sooibrand - 20-07-2005

That sounds like fact if it's what we cal blue-tac/wondergom