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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Interesting Facts About George Lucas: A Hollywood Blockbuster Director

One of the most popular and commercially successful film directors in the world is George Lucas. Here’s a list of entertaining and interesting facts about this man of exceptional talent.

1.) George Lucas is an American motion-picture director, screenwriter and producer.

2.) He is the guiding force behind the Star Wars movie series.

3.) Lucas was born in Modesto, California, USA in 1944.

4.) He was educated at Modesto Junior College and the University of Southern California and graduated in 1966.

5.) Lucas’ career began with his prizewinning student film THX-1138 in 1965. This is a science-fiction story that he reworked as his feature-directing debut in 1971.



6.) He made American Graffiti in 1973 with the help of American film producer Francis Ford Coppola.

7.) His next film was Star Wars (A New Hope, 1977). This film revolutionized the commercial film industry.

8.) He served as executive producer for the Star Wars sequels The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983), as well as for the fantasy Willow (1988).

9.) He is also the executive producer of the popular Indiana Jones movie series directed by Steven Spielberg: Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984), and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989).

10.) Lucas also created and produced films and series for television, including the series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1992-1994).

11.) He continued the story of Willow in a fantasy novel Shadow Moon (1995), the first installment of the Chronicles of the Shadow War trilogy that also included Shadow Dawn (1997) and Shadow Star (1999).

12.) In 1996, he formed Lucas Learning Ltd., a multimedia publishing company making educational products.

13.) In 1997, Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi were rereleased. The new versions featured new, digitally enhanced special effects and scenes.

14.) In 1999, Lucas released The Phantom Menace, the first prequel to the Star Wars movies.

15.) In 2002, he released the second episode, Attack of the Clones.
16.) The third, Revenge of the Sith was released in 2005 – the final Star Wars feature film according to Lucas.

17.) These prequels tell the story of Anakin Skywalker, Luke Skywalker’s father.

18.) Altogether, the Star Wars films have grossed billions of dollars.

19.) Numerous television series, books and other related ventures were planned about Star Wars.

20.) George Lucas had an estimated net worth of $3.2 billion as of 2011.

Time 100 2006 gala, George Lucas.




21.) In 1969, he married Marcia Lou Griffin, a film editor. They adopted a daughter named Amanda in 1981. They divorced in 1983.

22.) Lucas had no child of his own. He also adopted Katie, born in 1988 and Jett, born in 1993.

23.) All his three children appeared in the Star Wars prequels.

24.) Lucas had been in a long relationship with and engaged to singer Linda Ronstadt.

25.) He is currently in a relationship with Mellody Hobson. He has been dating Mellody Hobson, president of Ariel Investments, since 2006.

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

35 Interestingly Entertaining Facts About Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe is undoubtedly one of the most famous actresses of all-times. She is also one of the most beautiful women in the world. Here’s a list of interesting things about this legendary actress of the 20th century.

1.) Marilyn Monroe was born Norma Jean Mortenson in 1926 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

2.) She was an American film actress, model, singer and film producer who became the most famous international sex symbol of the 20th century.

3.) Monroe was the daughter of an emotionally unstable mother and she spent a troubled childhood in foster homes and orphanages.

4.) At a young age of 16, Norma Jean entered into an ill-fated marriage.

5.) In 1944, she was noticed by a US Army photographer while she was working in a defense plant.



6.) The photographer induced her to pose for posters for the troops and she became instantly popular as a model.

7.) Monroe soon found other assignments and registered with a modeling agency, which sent her to charm school and put her on a number of magazine covers.

8.) Two years later, she was signed by the 20th Century-Fox film studio in 1946 and starred in 2 films with small parts.

9.) In 1948 she was briefly under contract to Columbia Pictures.

10.) She made appearances in a low-budget musical, Ladies of the Chorus (1949), and in the film Love Happy (1949), in which she had a bit part.



11.) In 1950 20th Century-Fox signed Monroe to another contract, and over the next few years she appeared in a series of small parts in films that began to gain her increased attention.

12.) Films that slowly brought her to stardom include Asphalt Jungle (1950), All About Eve (1950), Love Nest (1951), Clash By Night (1952) and Monkey Business (1952)

13.)  Monroe had her first lead role in Don’t Bother to Knock (1952) where she portrayed a psychotic babysitter.

14.) By 1953 she was appearing as a star in such films as Niagara, How to Marry a Millionaire, and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (as Lorelei Lee).

15.) The sex-symbol phase of her career followed. She captured the world with her wide-eyed charm, physical voluptuousness, and natural sex appeal.



16.) She became internationally renowned and her looks and mannerisms were widely imitated.

17.) Her popular films during which she was 20th Century-Fox’s leading box-office attraction include River of No Return (1954), There’s No Business Like Show Business (1954), and The Seven-Year Itch (1955).

 18.) In 1954 Monroe married the legendary baseball player Joe DiMaggio. They divorced in 1955.

19.) In 1956 she married playwright Arthur Miller, whom she had met in New York City and who later scripted her last film.

20.) Some of her notable films in the late 1950s through early 1960s include The Prince and the Showgir (1957), Some Like It Hot (1959), and Let’s Make Love (1960).



21.) His final film was “The Misfits” in 1961which was written by her 3rd husband – Arthur Miller whom she divorced a week after the film opened.

22.) Months prior to her death, she was under the constant care of a psychiatrist due to depression, illness, drugs and alcohol.

23.) In the summer of 1962 she was fired from the set of her latest picture.

24.) After a month, she was found dead in her home, the apparent victim of a barbiturate overdose although suicide was not ruled out.

25.) Monroe’s autobiography, My Story, appeared in 1974, and many celebrity biographies and collections of still photographs of her have also been published.



26.) Marilyn Monroe’s life has been the subject of several documentaries and fictionalized film treatments.

27.) She died on August 5, 1962 at her home in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California. Monroe was 36 years old.

28.) The Los Angeles County Coroners office recorded that the cause of her death as "acute barbiturate poisoning," resulting from a "probable suicide."

29.)  The body of Monroe was claimed by Joe DiMaggio, her second husband, and he arranged her funeral. For the next 20 years, he had a half-dozen red roses delivered to her crypt three times a week.

30.) Monroe is alleged to have had affairs with both John and Robert Kennedy.



31.) The dress that she wore on May 19, 1962, her last significant public appearance, singing “Happy Birthday, Mr. President” at a birthday party for President John F. Kennedy at Madison Square Garden, was specially designed and made for her by Jean Louis, sold at an auction in 1999 for $1.26 million.

32.) Marlon Brando, in his autobiography Songs My Mother Taught Me, claimed that he had had a relationship with Monroe, and enduring friendship lasting until her death.

33.) Monroe also suffered two miscarriages and an ectopic pregnancy during her three marriages.

34.) Monroe's Brentwood home was put up for sale by Prudential California Realty in 2010 and the house was sold for $3.6 million.

35.) She was born a Christian and converted to Jewish religion in 1956.

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Saturday, October 15, 2011

25 Interesting Facts About Steven Spielberg

Steven Spielberg is one of the most successful film directors of all-time. Here are some entertaining and interesting facts about this commercially successful, multi-awarded and very popular film director.

1.) Steven Spielberg was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA in 1946.

2.) Steven Spielberg is an American motion-picture director, producer, and executive.

3.) His movies feature action, suspense, special-effects wizardry, and memorable stories.

4.) Spielberg’s blockbuster films include Jaws (1975), E.T.—The Extra-Terrestrial (1982), Jurassic Park (1993) and Schindler’s List (1993).

5.) His films enjoyed enormous commercial success and earned recognition for their craftsmanship.



6.) Spielberg was educated at California State College at Long Beach now known as California State University at Long Beach.

7.) At age 12, he started making movies and by the time he left college he had at least eight amateur works to his credit.

8.) His short film Amblin’ (1968) came to the attention of Universal Pictures and signed him to a seven-year contract.

9.) Spielberg’s earliest commercial efforts were television movies, among them Duel (1971), a suspense film that brought him wider recognition.

10.) Spielberg’s first full-length feature film is Sugarland Express in 1974.



11.) The film ”Jaws” catapulted Spielberg to stardom.

12.) His other blockbuster film in the 1970s is Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977).

13.) He teamed up with writer-producer George Lucas in the 1980s to make the action-adventure Indiana Jones film series: Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984), and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989).

14.) His science-fiction fantasy E.T.—The Extra-Terrestrial, is one of the highest-grossing film ever made.

15.) The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences had honored him with the Irving Thalberg Award in 1987.



16.) His Amblin Entertainment  produced such films as Gremlins (1984), Back to the Future (1985), Young Sherlock Holmes (1985), *batteries not included (1987), Back to the Future II (1989), Arachnophobia (1990), Cape Fear (1991), and The Flintstones (1994).

17.) Spielberg also produced the animated features An American Tail (1986), Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1991), and We're Back! A Dinosaur’s Story (1993).

18.) His Jurassic Park which was released in 1993 featured spectacular computer-created dinosaurs became one of top-grossing motion picture in history.

19.) His Schindler’s List won him an Academy Awards for best director and best picture. It was Spielberg’s first Academy Award for best director.

20.) Other outstanding films by Spielberg include Amistad (1997), the World War II film Saving Private Ryan (1998), Artificial Intelligence: AI (2001), Minority Report (2002), Catch Me If You Can (2002), The Terminal (2004), War of the Worlds (2005) and Munich (2005).



21.) He married actress Amy Irving in 1985 and divorced in 1989. In their divorce settlement, Amy received $100 million from Spielberg after a judge controversially vacated a prenuptial agreement written on a napkin.

22.) Irving and Spielberg’s divorce was recorded as the third most costly celebrity divorce in history.

23.) Forbes magazine places Spielberg’s personal net worth at $3.0 billion.

24.) In 2006, Premiere listed Spielberg as the most powerful and influential figure in the motion picture industry, Time listed him as one of the `100 Most Important People of the Century and Life named him the most influential person of his generation at the end of 20th century.

25.) She is currently married to actress Kate Capshaw whom he met when he cast her in Indiana Jones and the Temple Doom. They married on October 12, 1991 and there are seven children in the Spielberg-Capshaw family.

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Friday, October 7, 2011

Interesting Facts About Denzel Washington | Socyberty

Interesting Facts About Denzel Washington | Socyberty 


Denzel Washington is one of the most prominent and popular African American film stars. He is widely respected for the intelligence he brings to his performances.

Here are some amusing and interesting facts about Denzel Washington.

1.) Denzel Washington was born in 1954 in Mount Vernon, New York, USA
2.) He is an American motion-picture, theater, and television actor and one of the major African American actors of the late 20th century.
3.) He studied drama and journalism at Fordham University from 1973 to 1977 and trained at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, California from 1977 to 1978.
4.) Washington appeared in numerous stage plays before making his first motion picture.
5.) His first motion-picture was in the farce “Carbon Copy” (1981).



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Thursday, October 6, 2011

30 Interesting Facts About Luciano Pavarotti | Musicouch

30 Interesting Facts About Luciano Pavarotti | Musicouch 


One of the most popular tenors in the world was Luciano Pavarotti. His powerful voice gained him superstar status.

Here are some interesting facts about this famous Italian tenor.

1.) Luciano Pavarotti was born in Modena, Italy in 1935.
2.) Pavarotti became known for a full and open vocal quality, which he maintained throughout his range.
3.) His penetrating high register earned particular admiration and the title “King of the High C’s.”
4.) In 1972, Pavarotti became the first tenor in operatic history to reach all nine high C’s in the aria “Pour mon âme, quel destin!” in La fille du régiment by Italian composer Gaetano Donizetti at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City.
5.) Pavarotti was a good tenor but not considered a great actor because of his large physique that restricted his movement on stage.


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Saturday, October 1, 2011

40 Entertainingly Interesting Facts About the Glamorous Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth Taylor is one of the prettiest faces in film history. Here are some interesting tidbits about this legendary beauty.

1.) Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor was born in 1932 in London, England of American parents.

2.) She is well remembered in the entertainment world for getting married and divorced several times. She got married 8 times to seven husbands, the most for an actress.

3.) She was an American actress, an internationally celebrated and award-winning performer.

4.) At the age of 7, Elizabeth Taylor returned to the United States in 1939.

5.) At the age of 10, she was discovered by talent scouts and made her motion-picture debut in “There's One Born Every Minute”.



6.) In 1940, Taylor signed a long-term contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) studio.

7.) Among her successful pictures as a child performer include Lassie, Come Home (1943), Jane Eyre (1944), National Velvet (1944), Life with Father (1947), A Date with Judy (1948), and Little Women (1949).

8.) During her teenage, her popular films were “Father of the Bride” (1950) and “Father's Little Dividend” (1957).

9.) Taylor achieved stardom with her performance in “A Place in the Sun” (1951).

10.) Notable films of Taylor in the 1950s include Ivanhoe (1952), The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954), Giant (1956), Raintree County (1957), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) and Suddenly, Last Summer (1959).

11.) She won her first Academy Award for best actress for her role in Butterfield 8 (1960).

12.) Taylor won her second Academy Award for her performance as Martha in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966).

13.) Her other films in the 1960s include The Taming of the Shrew (1967), Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967), and Secret Ceremony (1968).

14.) In the 1970s, she was plagued by problems with alcohol and marital complications. Her acting career suffered greatly.

15.) She also made appearances on television and ventured into theater, pursued other interests, such as cosmetics entrepreneur and AIDS activist.



16.) Taylor received the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for her activism in 1993.

17.) She was honored by the American Film Institute with its Life Achievement Award also in 1993.

18.) Taylor was named a Dame Commander of the British Empire (DBE) in 1999.

19.) In 2002, Elizabeth Taylor was honored by the Kennedy Center for her contribution to the cultural life of the United States.

20.) She died on March 23, 2011 at the age of 79 due to heart failure.

21.) Taylor is regarded as one of the great screen actresses of Hollywood’s Golden Age.

22.) She is one of the world’s most famous film stars and highly recognized for her acting ability, glamorous lifestyle, beauty and distinctive violet eyes.

23.) When asked why she married so often, she replied, "I was taught by my parents that if you fall in love, if you want to have a love affair, you get married. I guess I'm very old-fashioned."

24.) She married actor Richard Burton twice.

25.) Taylor had many romances outside her marriages. Her other notable dates included Frank Sinatra, Henry Kissinger and Malcolm Forbes.



26.) She had two sons, a daughter and an adopted daughter named Maria.

27.) At age 27, she converted to Judaism taking the name Elisheba Rachel.

28.) A jewelry fanatic, at her death, Taylor's jewelry collection was reportedly worth $150 million.

29.) Taylor was hospitalized more than 70 times and had at least 20 major operations.

30.) Taylor is a tough woman. She broke her back five times, had both her hips replaced, had a hysterectomy and suffered from dysentery and phlebitis.

31.) She also punctured her esophagus, survived a benign brain tumor operation in 1997 and skin cancer, and faced life-threatening bouts with pneumonia twice, one in 1961 requiring an emergency tracheotomy.

32.) She was addicted to painkillers and sleeping pills for 35 years.

33.) She also suffered from alcoholism and was treated two months at the Betty Ford Clinic.

34.) Taylor has been called the "greatest movie star of all, "the greatest actress in film history and is known to possessed "that rarest of virtues—simple kindness”.

35.) She raised more than $200 million for AIDS research and bringing international attention and resources to addressing the epidemic.



36.) She received a $750,000 advance payment for Elizabeth Takes Off: On Weight Gain, Weight Loss, Self-Image and Self-Esteem (1988).

37.) Elizabeth Taylor left an estate estimated at $600 million to $1 billion.

38.) Most of her wealth came from business ventures despite for being an actress for so long.

39.) Taylor was one of the first major stars to pose nude in the popular men’s magazine ‘Playboy’.

40.) She is also among the first to remove her clothes onscreen.

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Saturday, September 24, 2011

60 Entertaining and Interesting Facts About Frank Sinatra

One of the most famous and sensational singer of the 20th century is Frank Sinatra. Here are some interesting and entertaining tidbits about him.

1.) Frank Sinatra was born in Hoboken, New Jersey, USA on February 17, 1915.

2.) Sinatra was married 4 times - Nancy Barbato, Ava Gardner, Mia Farrow and Barbara Marx. Although Sinatra did not remain faithful to his wife, he was by many accounts a devoted father.

 

3.) His first wife is Nancy Barbato. They have 3 children – Nancy (1940), Frank Jr. (1944) and Tina (1948).

 

4.) Nancy, Sinatra’s eldest daughter, is a singer, actress and writer.

 

5.) Frank Jr. is a singer, conductor and songwriter and Tina is a producer and actress.

 


 

6.) His daughter Nancy, at age 54 posed for Playboy in the May 1995.

 

7.) A certain Julie Sinatra claims to be Sinatra's daughter through an unacknowledged affair that he had with a showgirl, Dorothy Bunocelli, in the 1940s. She was born Julie Ann Maria Lyma on February 10, 1943

 

8.) Julie Sinatra legally changed her last name to Sinatra in 2000 and was awarded $100,000 by the Sinatra estate in 2002.

 

9.) In 1963, at the age of 19, his son Frank Sinatra Jr. was kidnapped and released two days later after payment of a ransom.

 

10.) Sinatra’s first controversial extra-marital affair was with Marilyn Maxwell, an American actress and entertainer.

 

11.) Sinatra should have 4 children with his wife Nancy if the latter didn’t abort it when she became pregnant in 1946.

 

12.) Nancy and Frank were married in 1939 and they were divorced in 1951.

 

13.) Sinatra married Ava Gardner in 1951 and separated in 1953 and divorced in 1957. She had an abortion too. It could have been Sinatra’s 4th child.

 

14.) Sinatra married the actress, Mia Farrow on July 19, 1966. She was 21 and he was 50. They divorced in 1968.

 

15.) He married Barbara Marx in 1976 and remained his wife until his death.

 


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16.) Sinatra was also romantically involved to the legendary singer Judy Garland in 1949.

He was also romantically involved to Lauren Bacall, wife of the late Humphrey Bogart.

 

17.) Sinatra was also engaged to the actress Juliet Prowse and have had a 10 year relationship with Angie Dickinson.

 

18.) Sinatra was an Italian American singer and motion-picture actor whose career lasted for many decades.

19.) He is one of the most famous American entertainers of his generation.

20.) His complete name is Francis Albert Sinatra.

21.) Sinatra was an only child and his parents wanted him to become an engineer.

22.) He preferred athletics to academics participated in a variety of sports, including boxing.

23.) At his teens, Sinatra worked for the Jersey Observer newspaper, often writing about school sporting events in which he was also a participant.

24.) In 1938, he signed his first professional contract as a singing waiter and master of ceremonies at a club in Englewood, New Jersey.

25.) Harry James, a trumpet player, after watching Sinatra perform, James recruited Sinatra to be the lead singer in his band, the Music Makers.


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26.) Sinatra’s music is influenced by American singers Bing Crosby and Billie Holiday.

27.) In the 1940s Sinatra embarked on a solo career and became the idol of so-called bobby-soxers, teenage girls who swooned over his crooning, soft-voiced singing.

28.) He had many close relationships throughout his life. He was married four times, and had many other notable relationships before, after and during these marriages.

29.) His popularity drew the attention of Hollywood, and Sinatra appeared in such film musicals as Anchors Aweigh (1945), Till the Clouds Roll By (1947), and On the Town (1949).

30.) As an actor, he won an Academy Award for his non-singing performance in From Here to Eternity (1953).

31.) He also starred in The Manchurian Candidate (1962) and The Detective (1968).

32.) His most popular songs in the 1950s were Swing Easy (1955), In the Wee Small Hours (1955), Songs for Swingin' Lovers (1956), Come Fly with Me (1958) and Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely (1958)

33.) Sinatra’s hits in the 1960s include Nice 'N' Easy (1960), and Strangers in the Night (1966).

34.) In the 1960s he also recorded with the big bands of American jazz musicians Count Basie and Duke Ellington.

35.) After a brief retirement from 1971 to 1973, Sinatra resumed his singing career, continuing to tour and appearing frequently in Las Vegas, Nevada.


Ava Gardner 

36.) In 1993 he released the album Frank Sinatra Duets, on which many of his standard songs were engineered as duets with other famous singers. Contributors to the album included American singers Barbra Streisand and Aretha Franklin, Latin American recording star Julio Iglesias, and Bono, lead singer of the Irish rock group U2.

37.) The album sequel Duets II (1994), which won Sinatra a Grammy Award, includes collaborations with country-and-western star Willie Nelson, jazz singer Lena Horne, and pop singer and songwriter Neil Diamond.

38.) Many songs recorded by him, such as “All of Me” (1952), “Come Fly with Me” (1958), “All the Way” (1957), and “I've Got You Under My Skin” (1956), are still widely performed.

39.) Sinatra’s professional awards and accolades include 9 Grammy Awards, 3 Academy Awards, a Presidential Medal of Freedom (1985), and a Congressional Gold Medal (1997).

40.) Throughout his life, Sinatra had mood swings and bouts of depression.

41.) He was an ardent supporter of Democratic Party until the early 1970s. He switches as a Republican.

42.) Sinatra supported Ronald Reagan in the 1980 Presidential Elections and donated $4 million to Reagan's campaign.

43.) Frank Sinatra died on May 14, 1998 of heart attack as a complication of heart, kidney diseases and bladder cancer. He was 82 years old.

44.) Elton John stated that Sinatra, "was simply the best – no one else even comes close".

45.) The U.S. Postal Service issued a 42-cent postage stamp in honor of Sinatra on May 13, 2008.



46.) The U.S. Congress passed a resolution on May 20, 2008 designating May 13 as Frank Sinatra Day to honor his contribution to American culture.

47.) Frank Sinatra is also known as “Ol’ Blue Eyes” and “The Chairman of the Board”.

48.) His song "My Way" is often quoted as the most covered song in history.

49.) Sinatra left high school without graduating, having attended only 47 days before being expelled because of his rowdy conduct. 

50.) He began singing professionally as a teenager in the 1930s, although he learned music by ear and never learned how to read music.

51.) Sinatra worked as a delivery boy at the Jersey Observer newspaper and as a riveter at the Tietjan and Lang shipyard.

52.) His mother, Dolly Sinatra, ran an illegal abortion business from her home and was arrested several times and convicted twice for this offense.

53. Antonino Martino Sinatra served with the Hoboken Fire Department as a Captain.

54.) He began singing for tips at the age of eight, standing on top of the bar at a local nightclub in Hoboken, New Jersey.

55.) Sinatra’s first commercial record is "From the Bottom of My Heart" which was released in July, 1939.


Mia Farrow

56.) Fewer than 8,000 copies of "From the Bottom of My Heart" were sold, making the record a very rare find that is sought after by record collectors worldwide.

57.) Sinatra did not serve in the military during World War II because he was a "neurotic" and "not acceptable material from a psychiatric standpoint".

58.) During the Second World War, active-duty servicemen and journalist William Manchester said of Sinatra, "I think Frank Sinatra was the most hated man of World War II, much more than Hitler", because Sinatra was back home making all of that money and being shown in photographs surrounded by beautiful women.

59.) Sinatra’s exemption in the World War II would resurface throughout his life and cause him grief when he had to defend himself.

60.) Sinatra was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Ronald Reagan.

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