Haing S. Ngor was the first Asian actor to win an Academy award for a debut performance—but his success followed close on the heels of unspeakable tragedy.
Now that the media firestorm has settled, we finally know the chilling details surrounding Aaron Carter: his nightmarish life and tragic death.
New evidence suggests Peter was not just a wild child—and that he may have been more human than the rest of us.
Anthony Michael Hall chafed against his “lovable nerd” image. He desperately wanted to grow up—but maybe he would have been better off staying lovable.
Forget William Hung. Florence Foster Jenkins is the undisputed worst singer in the history of the world—but was she in on the joke?
As the mother of “Mad King George,” Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha got a raw deal in life—but that doesn’t excuse her unspeakably cruel behavior.
Winston Churchill and his wife Clementine were married for 58 years—but the couple hid disturbing secrets behind bedroom doors.
Powerful. Beautiful. Poisonous. These words have been used to describe Agrippina the Younger—but few know her even darker history.
Despite his reputation as a feel-good songwriter, the story of Irving Berlin is not for the faint of heart.
As a Rat Pack insider, Peter Lawford linked Hollywood glamour to Washington influence.
Slim Keith was once the hottest socialite in Hollywood, then she simply...disappeared. There’s a reason history wants us to forget her.
Boston Corbett was the “Lincoln Avenger” after he apprehended and shot John Wilkes Booth—but few knew about his own perverse demons.
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