Florence Nightingale had such a profound influence on modern society that nearly everyone is familiar with her name. This is her extraordinary story.
George of Denmark was a natural-born consort in a time where men were supposed to hold all the power—but that doesn’t mean his life was ordinary.
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.
Charlie Chaplin made the world smile, but—from his tragic childhood to his many scandals—his real life was no laughing matter.
While Spartacus remains one of the most well-known names in history, the story of his life is full of ambiguity and unknowns. What is certain is that, he became one of Rome’s greatest threats.
The indulgent King Charles I of England lost his head for his atrocities—yet few people know the Doomed King's dark history.
A notorious womanizer, Xerxes’ affair with his own niece went too far—but when his wife heard about it, she devised an even more disturbing plan for her chilling revenge.
Herod was known as a terrifying tyrant of a ruler, but what he did with his wife’s body after executing her was truly chilling.
Socialite. Schemer. Spy. All of these words have been used to describe Gloria Guinness, but few know her even darker history.
From the 1970s through the early 2000s, John Ritter lit up screens with his quick wit, flawless physical comedy, and uncanny charm. But behind the laughter and lovable characters was a man with a heart just as big as his talent. And when tragedy struck, the sudden loss of such a beloved figure left fans—and even Hollywood itself—reeling in disbelief.
Starring as the titular genie in I Dream of Jeannie, Barbara Eden became a beloved icon nearly overnight, and her fame continues to this day. But Eden’s sweet blonde looks and bubbly disposition hid a multitude of nightmares. Behind the fantasy, she went through hell.
Gertrude Lawrence was the original “Anna” in The King and I, but didn’t go on to star in the film. The reason why is utterly heartbreaking.
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