There are a few high ones. William Rufus Shafter has a Bacon number of 7 according to Google.
Interesting. Mr. Shafter seems to be rather well known in certain circles for his high number. Which makes him… famous for being obscure. I’m not sure if I should try to think too hard about that.
Barack Obama is 2, that’s awesome.
I would side with you, but I just had a side of bacon.
Someone that I babysat when he was a baby – i.e., under 1 year old – has a Bacon number of 3.
I also know someone with a Bacon number of 2 – well, I knew her as a child, know her mother, went to school with her father, and knew two of her grandparents.
At the top of the search page, is it not displaying the Bacon Number results?
Stephen Hawking is a 3
Peter Jennings’s Bacon number is 4
Shakira’s Bacon number is 3 (Shake n’ Bake!)
Tom Davis’s Bacon number is 2 (Davis-Bacon would be low)
I thought I might be able to get there through a different path. Boris Karloff is a 2 (via Jack Nicholson), but I can’t find a movie with Chaney Sr. and Karloff together.
They don’t have me. My Bacon number is also 2.
Although, if you search it for my name, you get a British comedian/actor by the same name. He is also a 2.
That’s very cool. My cousin was married to Dennis Rodman. His bacon number is 2. That means mine is 4. Not too shabby.

This looks like a mistake:
Lon Chaney and Kenneth Branagh were in a movie together? “The Unknown” is a 1927 movie with Lon Chaney, but not Branagh!

I thought I might be able to get there through a different path. Boris Karloff is a 2 (via Jack Nicholson), but I can’t find a movie with Chaney Sr. and Karloff together.
We want Lon Chaney Sr. as a 3?
I’ve got:
[ol][li]Lon Chaney with Lionel Barrymore in West of Zanzibar[]Lionel Barrymore with Kenneth Tobey in Right Cross[]Kenneth Tobey with Kevin Bacon in Hero at Large[/ol][/li]
And I spent more time finding that than I’d like to admit- of course none of this excuses the mistake that bup pointed out.
Now I’m off to check Oracle of Bacon to see if they’ve got a better/different result.
EDIT: Oracle of Bacon also has Lon Chaney as a 3, but they connected through different actors than I did. They got:
Lon Chaney -> Louise La Planche (in Hunchback of Notre Dame) -> J.C. MacKenzie (in Dutch) -> Kevin Bacon (in My One and Only)
I think my connections were cooler.

That’s very cool. My cousin was married to Dennis Rodman. His bacon number is 2. That means mine is 4. Not too shabby.
Cool! That means my number is 5.
I can’t wait to brag to the guys at work tomorrow
I thought you had to actually be in a movie with someone to inherit a Bacon number from them.
Although Google does not acknowledge her, my mother-in-law was in movies with at least five different people who (according to Google) have BN 2, so she was (she’s now deceased) at most a 3. (It is fairly likely she actually merits a BN of 2 herself, but the few minutes I put in on researching the matter via the IMDB did not turn up the evidence.)

I thought you had to actually be in a movie with someone to inherit a Bacon number from them.
Yeah, my understanding is that you have to have worked directly with him. Knowing someone who knows someone who knows Kevin Bacon doesn’t give you a Bacon number.

Yeah, my understanding is that you have to have worked directly with him. Knowing someone who knows someone who knows Kevin Bacon doesn’t give you a Bacon number.
Correct. This is why the cashier still would not allow Kevin Bacon to write a personal check to make his purchases at that little shop.
As I understand the rules, your Bacon number must be traced through films no T.V. steps allowed:
Bob was in a movie with Jane / Jane was on an episode of a T.V. show with Suzy / Suzy was in a movie with Kevin Bacon
Neither Bob nor Jane earn a valid Bacon Number through this connection.
The other rule we played by in college (when this whole things was new) was that it had to be actor -> actor connections:
Bob was in a movie directed by Edgar / Edgar directed a movie starring Betty / Betty was in a movie with Kevin Bacon
Bob still gets no Bacon Number.
Also, we never accepted voice-over performances nor archive footage.
At the top of the search page, is it not displaying the Bacon Number results?
Oh, that. :smack: Guess I was looking right over that as an ad. Mental filter overworking.

Yeah, my understanding is that you have to have worked directly with him. Knowing someone who knows someone who knows Kevin Bacon doesn’t give you a Bacon number.
If you have to have worked directly with Kevin Bacon, wouldn’t everyone’s Bacon number always be 1? There would be no degrees of separation and thus, no number but one.
As for my Bacon number, I guess that’s the wrong phrase, I have 4 degrees of separation from Kevin Bacon.
I can remember first hearing about the Bacon Number in 1995 or so, when according to imdb.com he had been in about 30 movies. Wiki confirms that the Bacon Number game started in 1994. He has now been in 74 titles. I know it’s in good fun and all, but I think it’s high time someone came up a new actor/actress to structure this game around. It’s no fun anymore.
James Dean scores a three. I used to know a bunch of fours from the old days. Oracle of Bacon was one of the first things I did online.

We want Lon Chaney Sr. as a 3?
I’ve got:
[ol][li]Lon Chaney with Lionel Barrymore in West of Zanzibar[]Lionel Barrymore with Kenneth Tobey in Right Cross[]Kenneth Tobey with Kevin Bacon in Hero at Large[/ol][/li]
And I spent more time finding that than I’d like to admit- of course none of this excuses the mistake that bup pointed out.Now I’m off to check Oracle of Bacon to see if they’ve got a better/different result.
EDIT: Oracle of Bacon also has Lon Chaney as a 3, but they connected through different actors than I did. They got:
Lon Chaney -> Louise La Planche (in Hunchback of Notre Dame) -> J.C. MacKenzie (in Dutch) -> Kevin Bacon (in My One and Only)I think my connections were cooler.
Yeah, but if I’d been able to use the Karloff -> Nicholson connection, that would have been even better.
Two things I remember from playing with the Oracle years ago:
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It’s really, really hard to find anyone higher than a 4.
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The same links kept showing up. I tried a few names from old Sergei Eisenstein films and they all seemed to link through Bob Hoskins. (I’m not seeing the same connections now. Further research is called for.)