Um… Wiki says Chaplin married Oona, who was the daughter of the playwright.
Wiki? Some of you have been getting your trivia from Wiki?
I’m so disillusioned I could cry.
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Charlie and Oona Chaplin were on vacation with their older children in his native England in 1952 when they learned he would not be allowed to re-enter the United States due to previous morals charges and his alleged Communist ties; he did not return for 20 years when he came to accept a lifetime achievement Oscar.
World War II hero Dwight D. Eisenhower was elected President in 1952, easily defeating Adlai Stevenson. The two were rematched four years later, and Eisenhower again won.
Like Charlie Chaplin, Roman Polanski made his home in Europe due to morals charges against him in the US. Switzerland, which Chaplin made home, is working to extradite Polanski.
The flag of Switzerland is a white cross on a red field. The flag of the International Red Cross is the opposite.
Women in Switzerland did not receive the right to vote until 1971.
Switzerland has four official languages: French, Italian, German, and Romansh (a Latin based dialect spoken as first language by fewer than 1% of Swiss natives).
Comedian Benny Hill and playwright Noel Coward were part of the gang that pulled off the big heist in the original The Italian Job.
The Ju-87 Stuka dive bomber had a distinctive gull-wing design, and an air-driven siren to make a scary noise when it attacked. Both the Luftwaffe and the Italian air force flew the plane during World War II.
There are two explanations for the BMW emblem: one is that it is an art deco version of the Bavarian flag (which is sky blue and white) and the other is that it is an art deco representation of a propeller (sky and metal) from when the company produced plane engines and parts for the German air force in WW1.
The “Miracle of the Gulls” happened in 1848 when a flock of gulls living near Salt Lake attacked and ate the swarms of crickets that were devastating the Mormon settlers’ crops.
Jiminy Cricket first appeared in the 1940 Disney movie Pinocchio, as a tiny advisor and friend to the title character, a wooden toy who yearned to be a real boy.
The Beatles took their name, in part, as a tribute to their idol Buddy Holly’s band, the Crickets.
Also killed in the plane crash that took the life of Buddy Holly were J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson, Ritchie “La Bamba” Valens, and the pilot Roger Peterson; Waylon Jennings, Tommy Allsup (a back up musician) were spared because they remained with the bus driver.
The crash is reputed to be what’s referred to in the song “American Pie” as “The Day the Music Died,” though Don McLean has refused to confirm that anything about the song is about any real person or event.
Ex-President Millard Fillmore ran for President in 1856 as the candidate of the nativist, anti-immigrant American Party, more popularly known by the nickname “Know-Nothings.”
On The Brady Bunch, Marcia tried out for the cheerleading squad at Fillmore Junior High.