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Stars who launched political careers
Stars who launched political careers
 Olympic track-and-field great Carl Lewis  wants to run for the New Jersey Senate and former 2 Live Crew rapper Luther Campbell says he's "dead serious" about his bid for mayor of a county in Florida. See which other stars have traded one limelight for another, cashing in on name recognition and likability.

 Ronald Reagan
The former president is the most famous of the actors-turned-politicians, and his political legacy is being honored this year through various centennial celebrations. He made more than 50 movies in his film career, but is better known for his work as president, surviving an assassination attempt to become the leader of the modern conservative movement.  
 Arnold Schwarzenegger
From bodybuilder extraordinaire to action flick hero to governor of California for two terms,the "Governator" leaves a legacy that includes enacting the state's landmark global warming law. Now that he is retired from governorship, will he bring back the big guns and act in the next 
 Shirley Temple
Arguably the most famous child actor of all time, this curly-headed cutie went on to hold several diplomatic posts, including American ambassador to Ghana and Czechoslovakia. She was also honored with the Screen Actors Guild's most prestigious prize. 
 Jesse Ventura
Jesse "The Body" Ventura made the leap from feather boas, leopard-skin leotards and pro wrestling  to politics as a Reform Party candidate, and served as mayor of Brooklyn Park, Minn., and governor of this Northern state. His other colorful accolades: Navy veteran, visiting professor at Harvard  author and host of the "Conspiracy Theory" TV show. 
 Clint Eastwood
This popular Hollywood star, known early on for his westerns and his no-nonsense character Dirty Harry, went on to become an Academy Award-winning director. He dabbled in politics, receiving a whopping 72 percent of the vote for mayor of the quaint Carmel-by-the-Sea, Calif., before returning to his film career.
 Bill Bradley
Picking up 18 years as a Democratic U.S. senator in this East Coast state was a slam-dunk for this basketball Hall of Famer. After 10 years with the New York Knicks  he moved into politics, sponsoring highly controversial legislation and authoring several books.
 Sonny Bono
He first garnered attention as one-half of a famous singing duo. He broke into politics as mayor of a ritzy town, and then went on to serve as a two-term Republican congressman before facing an untimely death.
 Al Franken
Who knew the former "Saturday Night Live" star  political satirist and best-selling author would end up in the U.S. Senate? This liberal Democrat is still serving this state, after a tight race that ended in a recount.
 Jack Kemp
This pro quarterback turned influential Republican from New York won a Buffalo-area congressional seat and served for 18 years in the House of Representatives. He was also the secretary of housing and urban development and this presidential hopeful'svice presidential running mate on the 1996 Republican presidential ticket.
 Kal Penn
He portrayed Dr. Lawrence Kutner on a hit TV program until he joined the Obama administration as an associate director in the White House Office of Public Engagement. Penn resigned briefly, to film the third installment of a funny film series, and then returned to his post at the White House.
 Steve Largent
After 14 years with the Seattle Seahawks and an induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, he pursued politics and served as an Oklahoma congressman for eight years. He failed to secure the governorship, but is still politically active.
 Jim Bunning
A 17-year pitching career with the Detroit Tigers and Philadelphia Phillies  landed him a spot in the Baseball Hall of Fame before he catapulted into a long career in Congress. He was first elected to the Fort Thomas, Ky., city council, then the Senate and U.S. House of Representatives for the bluegrass state, and is currently a U.S. senator with a reputation as a staunch and uncompromising fiscal conservative.
 Fred Grandy
After nine seasons of playing Gopher on a TV show based on a cruise ship  he ran for Congress from his home state amid skepticism from his opponents. He won and served in the House for eight years, then barely lost a 1994 primary for governor before becoming co-host of a conservative talk show. 
 Dave Bing
From Pistons to politics: This NBA Hall of Famer was elected mayor of Motor City, a position he holds today, and is known for his civic leadership and unflinching character. He was honored as one of the NBA's 50 Greatest Players of all time. 
Kevin Johnson
This former all-star point guard for the Phoenix Suns landed himself the position of mayor of this California city and is its first African-American mayor. A Democrat, he has worked to improve public safety, spur economic development and push school reforms in the city.

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Older Americans who rock
Senior citizen celebrities. In 1963, President John F. Kennedy designated May  as Senior Citizens Month, and in 1980, President Jimmy Carter's proclamation changed the name to Older Americans Month, a time to celebrate those 65 and older through ceremonies, events and public recognition.  Here are a few older Americans who should be celebrated.


Betty White
 Her comeback: Betty White, 89, gained celebrity status all over again when she appeared in "The Proposal" . Then came the Super Bowl ad.

Her career: White has been acting for six decades, but we bet you don't know the name of her first sitcom in 1953. Other shows in which she starred:


    * "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" in the '70s
    * "The Golden Girls" in the '80s
    * Now she's on "Hot in Cleveland" . Her co-stars include:
    * Valerie Bertinelli  best known for her role on the '70s and '80s sitcom "One Day at a Time" and for being the spokesperson of a weight loss company.
    * "Frasier" star Jane Leeves  who played Daphne, the love interest of Niles Crane.
    * "Just Shoot Me Star" Wendie Malick  who played the role of model-turned-fashion editor Nina Van Horn.


Trivia: White is an ardent animal rights activist; she was married to this beloved game show host.

Clint Eastwood
 His career: Clint Eastwood, 80, broke out in the acting biz with a late 1950s drama series, but he soon became an iconic actor with leads in classics like “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” and a crime thriller. The catchphrase  he made famous?  .

As a director: He’s been nominated for an Academy Award for Best Director four times and won twice: Once for a western and one for a movie in which he starred. Other movies he’s famous for:

    * Directed the little known “Bronco Billy” in the ‘80s
    * Played a Secret Service agent in “In the Line of Fire” in the ‘90s
    * His current directing project is a biopic, “J. Edgar,” starring:
          o Leonardo DiCaprio  best known for his role in a box-office epic and his relationship with a top model. His first acting job may surprise you.
          o Naomi Watts  who recently played a real-life FBI agent.


Trivia: Awarded an honorary music degree from this school; inducted into the California Hall of Fame by a fellow actor and politician. 

Harrison Ford
 His career: Harrison Ford, 68, doesn’t let his age get him down and he's still one of Hollywood's hot leading men. Watch a super-young Ford in his first movie bit part in 1966.
Famous roles: Ford’s legendary roles include a rogue archeologist and a sharp-tongued space hero . Other famous roles include:

    * “Patriot Games”  and “Sabrina” in the ‘90s
    * “What Lies Beneath”  and “Extraordinary Measures”  in the 2000s
    * He will star in “Cowboys & Aliens”  this summer. His co-stars  include:
          o Olivia Wilde  best known for her role in the TV drama “House”  and a mock PSA
          o Daniel Craig is best known as a secret agent (see clips) these days, but he was a drug dealer in his breakout role.



His leading lady: He and longtime girlfriend and actress Calista Flockhart, 45, made it official in 2010.

Trivia: His alternate career path; a stagehand for a legendary band.

Raquel Welch
 Icon status:  Raquel Welch, 70, is considered one of the biggest sex symbols of the ‘60s and ‘70s . She struck an iconic pose on the poster for this film . She was the face of a cosmetic’s brand.

Her career: Before she became a movie legend, she had a different on-air job. Her first feature film had a party theme  Her notable roles include:

    * “Bandolero”  in 1968
    *  The controversial “Myra Breckinridge” in 1970
    * Won a Golden Globe for her role in “The Three Musketeers”



Trivia:Practices this daily; a spokesperson for these shades.

Lauren Bacall
 Icon status: Lauren Bacall, 86, was known for her work in film noir as well as her husky voice and unique look  in the ‘40s and ‘50s.

Her career: The screen star broke out with her role in the book-to-film movie “The Big Sleep” . Despite her long career, she finally won a Golden Globe at age 72 for her role in “The Mirror Has Two Faces.” Other notable roles include:

    * “How to Marry a Millionaire” in 1953, with another famous actress
    * “Written on the Wind”  in 1956
    * “Murder on the Orient Express” in 1974, also starring:
          o Ingrid Bergman, best known for her in “Casablanca”
          o Sean Connery, best known for his role as 007


Trivia: Married a screen legend and a stage actor; received a prestigious award.

Aretha Franklin
 Her career: The Queen of Soul, 68, had her first hit more than 40 years ago. Listen  and see if you recognize it. Who was her role model?
Greatest hits: She’s been belting out great songs for years, earning numerous No. 1 hits on the charts. Here are some:

    * “Chain of Fools”
    * “Baby, I Love You”
    * “I Say A Little Prayer”
    * “Respect”

Trivia: Her last big public appearance was overshadowed a bit by a big hat; a biopic in the works?

Maya Angelou
 Her career: Maya Angelou, 83, is a beloved African-American author, poet  and civil rights activist. She was the first female (at 14) to hold this job and was an editor at a far-flung newspaper.

Greatest works: She is best known for a series of autobiographical books and poetry. Some of her greatest works include:
Books

    * “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” in 1969
    * “All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes”  in 1986
    * “A Song Flung Up to Heaven”  in 2002

Poetry

    * “Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'fore I Diiie”   in 1971
    * “Celebrations: Rituals of Peace and Prayer”  in 2006

Screen

    * “Roots” in 1977
    * First African American woman to direct a major motion picture


Trivia: Watch her read her poem for a former president’s inauguration.

Jimmy Carter
 His career: Before Jimmy Carter, 86, was America’s 39th president (1977-1981), he served two terms as senator and one term as governor of the Peach State.
Accomplishments: Many of his notable endeavors came after his presidency. Here are some highlights:

    * Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002
    * Active with a non-profit devoted to affordable housing
    * With the Carter Center, helping to combat a deadly disease
    * Famous for his diplomacy


Trivia: What did he say he saw in the sky in 1969?

Jack Nicholson
 His career: Jack Nicholson, 74, has come a long way from his first role in 1958  having since been nominated for 12 Academy Awards. How many has he won?
His cast of characters: From a private eye to a mad-man villain in a superhero film, Nicholson boasts an eclectic film resume. :

    * “The Shining” in 1980
    * “Terms of Endearment”  in 1983
    * “A Few Good Men”  in 1992
    * “Something’s Gotta Give”  in 2003
    * “The Departed”  in 2006


Trivia: His longest relationship was with this accomplished actress; his standard accessory

Tina Turner
Her career: Soul singer Tina Turner, 71, has enjoyed a successful career that has spanned more than 50 decades. She started out at 18 with Ike Turner, but in two years she was the star. They hit it big in 1971 with "Proud Mary" . Read about their tumultuous split in 1977.
Greatest hits: Success followed her break-up with Ike with a string of hits . Here are some:

    * “River Deep, Mountain High”
    * “Let’s Stay Together”
    * “Private Dancer”
    * “What’s Love Got to Do With It?”


Trivia: Her starring ‘80s movie role alongside Mel Gibson?

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Best one-liners form movies and funny movies quotes
 With the return of Arnold Schwarzenegger to the screen we got to thinking about his greatest movie lines — when he said "I'll be back," he meant it. Branching out from there, you don't have to have total recall to remember some of these memorable movie zingers and the actors who made them famous.


Clark Gable
 "Frankly my dear, I don’t give a damn."

Clint Eastwood
 “Go ahead, make my day."

Marlon Brando
 “I’ll make him an offer he can’t refuse.”

Jack Nicholson
 “You can’t handle the truth!”

Heath Ledger
 “Why so serious?”

Roy Scheider
 “You’re going to need a bigger boat.”

Leonardo DiCaprio
 “I’m the king of the world!”

Estelle Reiner
 “I’ll have what she’s having.”

Robert De Niro
 “You talkin' to me? You talkin' to me?”

Johnny Depp
 "Fuh-get about it!"

Tom Hanks
 Mama always said life was like a box of chocolates….”

Sean Connery
 “Bond. James Bond.”

Arnold Schwarzenegger
 “I’ll be back.”

Judy Garland
 “There’s no place like home.”

Humphrey Bogart
 “Here’s looking at you, kid.”

Bette Davis
 “Fasten your seatbelts; it’s going to be a bumpy night.”

Butterfly McQueen
 “I don’t know nothin’ bout birthin’ babies!”

Karolyn Grimes
“Every time a bell rings, an angel gets its wings.”

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