Tue, Dec 1, 2015
Orson Welles was not only a man of many talents, but he was also an innovator in every field he worked in. Like for example, his radio adaptation of H.G. Wells' novel War of the Worlds was so revolutionary that it actually caused mass hysteria about an actual alien invasion. In movies, he employed camera techniques that were unheard of at that time but are now commonplace in filmmaking. To know more about his life story, watch: Orson Welles - Discovering.
Tue, Dec 1, 2015
Ernest Borgnine served 10 years in the US Navy. Although he was honorably discharged in 1941 after 7 years of active duty, he re-enlisted the following year after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. He was stationed in an antisubmarine warship until the end of WWII. To know more about his life story, watch: Ernest Borgnine - Discovering.
Tue, Dec 1, 2015
Discovering Gene Hackman is more than just a chronicle of the actor's sterling career, but it foremostly tells his actual life story away from the cameras. Get to know Gene on a more personal level through a well-gathered classic and modern film clips punctuated by introspective narratives and remarks from reputable movie scribes and resource persons from within the movie industry. To know more about his life story, watch: Gene Hackman - Discovering.
Tue, Dec 1, 2015
Omar Sharif was a ladies man in his younger days with a string of affairs with various women, including celebrities. But none generated more controversy than his fling with Barbra Streisand while filming Funny Girl. Not just because they were both married at the time, but also for the reason that it happened on the heels of the 6-day War. And we all know that he's an Egyptian and she's Jewish. To know more about his life story, watch: Omar Sharif - Discovering.
Tue, Dec 1, 2015
Telly Savalas was not only proud of his Greek heritage but he also actively supports a lot of Hellenic causes around the world. In fact, he was partially responsible for bringing electricity to his hometown village of Ierakas, Greece. He was also one of the staunchest contributors to Orthodox Cathedrals in Los Angeles. To know more about his life story, watch Telly Savalas - Discovering.
Tue, Dec 1, 2015
Julie Andrews lost the ability to sing again after botched throat surgery in 1999. This is heartbreaking since her voice not only brought her fame and fortune, but it also has so many stories of its own. One interesting anecdote is that while her teacher avers she has the most perfect pitch, she insists that her voice was so thin that it can beckon dogs for miles. To know more about her life story, watch: Julie Andrews - Discovering.