This week we are giving out five prizes of $50
My performance as my signature character is ranked #5 on Premiere Magazine's one hundred Greatest Movie Characters of All Time.
Due to my distinctive accent and smooth way of talking, in several movies someone has done an impression of me: Alec Baldwin in 'The Hunt for Red October', Mel Gibson in 'What Women Want', Josh Hartnett in 'Lucky Number Slevin', Ewan McGregor and Jonny Lee Miller in 'Trainspotting', Leonardo DiCaprio in 'Catch Me If You Can', Peta Wilson in 'The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen', Tom Hanks in 'Bachelor Party', Robin Williams in 'Mrs. Doubtfire', and more.
I was a milkman, a bricklayer, a coffin polisher and a lifeguard before acting came along. I was once even offered the chance to join Manchester United.
In 1953, I entered the Mr. Universe contest, finishing third in the tall man's division. I am an enthusiastic poet, although I never allow anyone to see my work and I turned down the role of Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings series because I didn't want to film down in Australia for 18 months.
I was voted 'Sexiest Man Alive' (1989) and 'Sexiest Man of the Century' (1999) by People Magazine.
I have two small tattoos on my right arm. One says "Scotland forever", the other "Mum and Dad." I got them when I enlisted in the British Navy at the age of 16.
During the filming for one of my hit films, I angered my martial arts instructor, who in turn, broke my wrist to teach me a lesson. I stayed with the wrist broken for a number of years thinking it was only a minor pain... the instructor was Steven Seagal.
I received a Knighthood from the English Queen Elizabeth II on New Year's Eve, 1999.
Due to my distinctive accent and smooth way of talking, in several movies someone has done an impression of me: Alec Baldwin in 'The Hunt for Red October', Mel Gibson in 'What Women Want', Josh Hartnett in 'Lucky Number Slevin', Ewan McGregor and Jonny Lee Miller in 'Trainspotting', Leonardo DiCaprio in 'Catch Me If You Can', Peta Wilson in 'The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen', Tom Hanks in 'Bachelor Party', Robin Williams in 'Mrs. Doubtfire', and more.
I was a milkman, a bricklayer, a coffin polisher and a lifeguard before acting came along. I was once even offered the chance to join Manchester United.
In 1953, I entered the Mr. Universe contest, finishing third in the tall man's division. I am an enthusiastic poet, although I never allow anyone to see my work and I turned down the role of Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings series because I didn't want to film down in Australia for 18 months.
I was voted 'Sexiest Man Alive' (1989) and 'Sexiest Man of the Century' (1999) by People Magazine.
I have two small tattoos on my right arm. One says "Scotland forever", the other "Mum and Dad." I got them when I enlisted in the British Navy at the age of 16.
During the filming for one of my hit films, I angered my martial arts instructor, who in turn, broke my wrist to teach me a lesson. I stayed with the wrist broken for a number of years thinking it was only a minor pain... the instructor was Steven Seagal.
I received a Knighthood from the English Queen Elizabeth II on New Year's Eve, 1999.
Enjoy this week's trivia and email your answer to me at
Emmah@crnewsletter.com by Wednesday 7th May 2008.
Emmah@crnewsletter.com by Wednesday 7th May 2008.
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