17 Old Hollywood Facts That Aren't Dark Or Sad, Just Incredibly Interesting

1.Fred Astaire was a skateboarder. He picked up the sport when he was in his 70s, and has a lifetime membership in the National Skateboarding Society.

Fred Astaire, wearing a tuxedo with tails and a top hat, performs a mid-air dance pose while holding a cane
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2.Also Fred Astaire started taking dance lessons because his older sister started taking dance lessons and his mom didn't want to spend money on a babysitter, so she sent Fred, too.

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3.Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford are credited with bringing Alfredo to the states after an Italian chef came up with it for his pregnant wife and the acting pair asked for the recipe on their honeymoon in Italy.

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4.Judy Garland has a rose varietal named after her. Garland rose bushes are planted outside her crypt.

Judy Garland, dressed as Dorothy in a gingham dress, holds Toto, her Cairn Terrier, against a backdrop with autumn-themed elements
Judy Garland, dressed as Dorothy in a gingham dress, holds Toto, her Cairn Terrier, against a backdrop with autumn-themed elements
Close-up image of a rose with petals transitioning from a yellow center to red tips, surrounded by green foliage
Close-up image of a rose with petals transitioning from a yellow center to red tips, surrounded by green foliage

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5.Humphrey Bogart was an avid chess player and played correspondence chess with soldiers overseas in WWII. He was told to stop when the FBI intercepted a letter and mistook the chess notations for a secret code.

Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall playing chess by a fireplace
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6.Roderick Mann, an entertainment journalist, said "Cary [Grant] told me he used to telephone Clark Gable each Christmas and say, 'Did you get any monogrammed stuff you don't want? If he said yes, I'd hurry 'round and we'd exchange initial presents.'"

Carole Lombard sits on a couch smiling at Cary Grant, Clark Gable, and Jack Oakie, who are all wearing tuxedos
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7.Despite winning four Oscars, Katherine Hepburn only went to the Oscars once, in 1974 to present an award, and came straight from her garden wearing her gardening clothes.

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Oscars / Via youtube.com

8.Prior to 1932, films James Cagney was in were shot with live ammo. For the film Taxi, Cagney started to refuse the use of live ammunition after a near miss where a bullet deflected off of the steel window and hit the wall where his head had been.

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9.Elizabeth Taylor had a rare genetic mutation known as distichiasis that gave her two rows of eyelashes.

Close-up black and white portrait of Elizabeth Taylor with styled dark hair, strong eyebrows, and a subtle smile
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10.Doris Day thought she was born in 1924 until the Associated Press found her birth certificate on her 95th birthday saying she was born in 1922.

Doris Day smiling while sitting, wearing a bow hair accessory, a polka dot scarf, a long-sleeve top, and a patterned skirt
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11.Bing Crosby had to re-record "White Christmas" because the original wore out from being pressed into records so many times.

A man stands in front of an old-fashioned microphone, wearing a suit and a bow tie, singing or speaking
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12.Billie Holiday used to babysit Billy Crystal.

Billie Holiday performing on stage, wearing a strapless gown with a floral bodice and a simple pearl necklace
Billie Holiday performing on stage, wearing a strapless gown with a floral bodice and a simple pearl necklace
Billy Crystal smiles at the camera, wearing a houndstooth blazer over a black shirt
Billy Crystal smiles at the camera, wearing a houndstooth blazer over a black shirt

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13.Tim Burton originally wanted Sammy Davis Jr. for the role of Beetlejuice (though the role ended up going to Michael Keaton after Burton was impressed by his improv skills).

Sammy Davis Jr. joyfully poses mid-dance in a tailored suit and tie, exuding charm and energy
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14.When Sidney Poitier and Harry Belafonte were teenagers, they would share single NYC theater tickets and swap out at intermission, briefing the other on the plot they missed.

Harry Belafonte and Sidney Poitier, in formal attire with bow ties and overcoats, attend an event together under bright lights
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15.When Frank Sinatra was born, the doctor thought he was a stillborn and went to go tend to his mother. Frank only started breathing when his grandmother picked him up off the delivery table, ran him under cold water, and smacked his back.

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16.Louis Armstrong had callouses on his lips from playing the trumpet so much, which he would take off himself with a razor blade.

Louis Armstrong plays the trumpet, wearing a tuxedo with a bow tie, looking to his left
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17.Finally, Stan Lee has said that the look of Professor X in X-Men is based on Oscar-winning actor Yul Brynner.

A bald man in formal attire holds a cigar while looking straight at the camera. An elegant chandelier is visible in the background
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