Outstanding Historical Photos You Never Believed It Actually Happened

Published on 07/13/2020
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Sigourney Weaver And A Hotdog

Susan Alexandra “Sigourney” Weaver was born on October 8, 1949. She was an American actress famous for her role as Ellen Ripley, where she earned an Academy Award nomination last 1986. Because of this, Sigourney Weaver was deemed as one of the most influential female protagonists in film history.  The actress had been caught in a compromising, yet funny, shot when she was about to take an enormous bite from a hotdog in front of the Tail O’ the Pup hotdog stand in La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles.

Sigourney Weaver And A Hotdog

Sigourney Weaver And A Hotdog

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Chaplin Meets Helen Keller

Sunnyside was a 1919 American short silent movie that was written, directed, and starred by Charlie Chaplin, and it was his third movie for First National Pictures. The film ran for 34 minutes, and Chaplin’s co-stars were Edna Purviance, Henry Bergman, Tom Wilson, and Olive Ann Alcorn. The iconic film star, Charlie Chaplin, met Helen Keller, a political activist in 1919 on the set of Sunnyside. In the picture, Helen Keller used her hand to see what Chaplin was like, and it was surely a touching moment between two famous people.

Chaplin Meets Helen Keller

Chaplin Meets Helen Keller

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