Celebrities Trivia Quiz # 19
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The Three Stooges #2 - Which one of these classics was released in 1934?
The correct answer is 'Woman Haters'
Celebrities Question 2
All About Gabriel Byrne - What kind of coffee does Gabriel like, or rather, how does Gabriel take his coffee?
The correct answer is 'Black'
He would prefer black coffee over any other kind.
Celebrities Question 3
Here's To You, Mrs. Robinson - Which of the following names was Anne Bancroft given at her birth in 1931?
The correct answer is 'Anna Maria Louisa Italiano'
Bancroft acted under the name "Anne Marno" early in her career, but when she went to Hollywood, it was still deemed "too ethnic." So, of a list of names she was given, she chose "Bancroft" because she thought it sounded classy. Anna Magnani was a famous Italian actress best known in this country for the film version of "The Rose Tattoo" (1955) and Anna Maria Alberghetti was a singer/actress who appeared in the '50s on Broadway in "Carnival." She become known to the baby boom generation for peddling Good Seasons salad dressings in tv commercials.
Celebrities Question 4
Paris Hilton - Paris developed a perfume range. Her debut perfume was called "True Love"?
The correct answer is 'False'
Paris' first perfume was called "Paris Hilton" and it was released on Valentine’s Day in 2005.
Celebrities Question 5
O Canadians! - Which cast member of the mega-popular TV sitcom "Friends" (1994) is one-half Canadian and grew up in that great country?
The correct answer is 'Matthew Perry'
Matthew Perry is the son of an American father and a Canadian mother who divorced when he was just a tiny "bing." His American father was well-known in his own right, as the "Old Spice guy" in the famous commercials touting the old school aftershave. His Canadian mother was a talk show host. Besides his "Friends," Perry's other great love is tennis, which he has been playing since the age of four.
Celebrities Question 6
Women in Stooge Shorts - 1946's "Rhythm and Weep" saw Nita Bieber (Hilda), Ruth Godfrey (Tilda), and Gloria Patrice (Wilda) play failed dancers. Which of these women appeared in more than one Stooge short?
The correct answer is 'Ruth Godfrey'
Godfrey, the daughter-in-law of director Jules White, appeared in six Stooge shorts. White was the producer and director of multiple Stooge shorts.
Celebrities Question 7
Canadian, New Yorker, or Fictional - Which of these matches up with Doug Henning?
The correct answer is 'Canadian'
Doug was born May 3, 1947 in Fort Garry, Manitoba. Henning was a popular magician and illusionist, reaching the height of his success in the 1970's and '80's with television specials like "World of Magic" in 1976, and "The Magic Show" in 1983. Doug was one of the first magicians to reject the traditional tuxedo and top hat, choosing to wear bright, multi colored casual clothes with his long hair and bushy mustache. He died of liver cancer on February 7, 2000 in Los Angeles, California.
Celebrities Question 8
Steve Martin - Where was he born?
The correct answer is 'Texas'
Celebrities Question 9
Hurt's So Good - John Hurt gave a memorable performance as another John in the film 'The Elephant Man'. What John did he play?
The correct answer is 'John Merrick'
'The Elephant Man', described the life of a horribly disfigured Victorian man (Merrick), and the compassion shown to him by an eminent London doctor. The movie was directed by David Lynch.
Celebrities Question 10
The Life of Ashton Kutcher - Did Ashton Kutcher ever act in a National Pizza Hut commercial?
The correct answer is 'yes'
He did the commercial in 1997. Ashton was also an underwear model along with Josh Duhmal for Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein.


