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- Groundhog Day -- Shadow
Groundhog Day is February 2nd. It is said that if the groundhog sees his shadow, there will be six more weeks of bad weather, and if he doesn't, that spring will be here soon. - Dark -- Episodes
Dark Shadows has the distinction of being one of the few classic television soap operas to have all of its episodes, except one, survive intact (although a handful of early episodes are available only in 16 mm kinescope format). For the one lost episode (#1219), only a home audio recording of the episode exists (the home video version and cable reruns of this episode were reconstructed from this soundtrack and from still pictures taken at the time of the episode's production). - Cary Elwes -- Princess Bride
Cary Elwes' feature film credits include "The Princess Bride," "Saw," "Glory," "Days of Thunder," "Ella Enchanted," "Twister," "Hot Shots!" "Robin Hood: Men in Tights," "Dracula," "The Bard's Tale," "Wish You Were Dead," "The Cat's Meow," "Shadow of the Vampire," "Cradle Will Rock," "Kiss the Girls," "The Informant," "Liar Liar," "The Jungle Book," "Another Country" and "Lady Jane." His television credits include the movies "The Riverman," "Uprising," "The Pentagon Wars" and the mini-series "From the Earth to the Moon." - Hume Cronyn -- Alfred Hitchcock
Cronyn, a stage and film actor, was 91. He got a boost of international attention late in his career when he starred with his wife in the movie "Cocoon" and its sequel. He ... had a famous character turns in Alfred Hitchcock's "Lifeboat" and "Rope." - Luther Vandross -- Weight
[One] frustration for Vandross was his lifelong battle with obesity. Health problems ran in his family, and Vandross struggled for years to control his waistline. When he first became a star, he was a hefty size; a few years later, he was almost skinny. His weight fluctuated so much that rumors swirled that he had more serious health problems than the hypertension and diabetes caused by his large frame. - Harry Vardon -- Us Open
Vardon was a true original. On his own, he developed the Vardon Grip, in which the little finger of the right hand is rested on top of the index finger of the left hand, the grip used by 90 percent of good players today. Wrote Bernard Darwin of Vardon, "I do not think anyone who saw him play in his prime will disagree as to this, that a greater genius is inconceivable." - Nick Cassavetes -- Jesse Hollywood
Nick Cassavetes helmed this gritty, character-driven drama based on the true story of Jesse James Hollywood -- one of the youngest men ever to appear on the FBI's Most Wanted list. Planning to follow in his criminal father's footsteps, drug-peddling Johnny Truelove (Emile Hirsch) finds himself in dutch with the feds and facing a lifetime behind bars. The high-powered cast includes Justin Timberlake, Sharon Stone and Bruce Willis. - Dark -- Series
The modern Dark Iron clan serves Ragnaros. They are centered in the depths of Blackrock Mountain, in their dark capital of Shadowforge City. A great deal of Dark Iron activity can be seen in the Searing Gorge and in the Badlands. There have ... been sightings in the Wetlands, Loch Modan, the Burning Steppes, and Dun Morogh. - Kun -- Exar Kun
Exar Kun was a master of lightsaber combat; in fact, one of the greatest in Jedi history, sometimes fighting with two blades at once. In his duel with Master Baas, he ... evinces ability with the Jar'Kai style. The creation of the double-bladed lightsaber, often mistakenly attributed to Darth Maul, was in actuality Kun's brainchild. In addition to being able to adjust the length of the blade, Kun altered its intensity as he saw fit. He crafted his fearsome double-bladed blue saber later in his life. Kun's ingenuity served as a source of inspiration for later Sith, and in a few rare cases, Jedi and Dark Jedi, to create their own double-bladed lightsabers. - Greg Rusedski -- Careers
In 1997, Greg won the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award. However, his career has never reached such heights again and the next year fellow Briton Tim Henman eclipsed Rusedski as Britain's number one tennis player in both ranking and popularity.