'Art Attack' Host Neil Buchanan 'Memba Him?!
Neil Buchanan is best known for playing the easy-going art instructor that calmly walks youngsters through creative ways to make works of art with household objects on the long-running children's television show "Art Attack."
"Art Attack" was first introduced to young viewers on CITV in Britain but was also adopted by Disney Junior and was watched state-side from 1990 to 2007.
While Neil was the only living host to the mixed media program ... Buchanan at times shared the show with the two puppets The Head and Vincent Van Coconut.
Fun Fact: Neil Buchanan co-founded the new wave metal band Marseille back in the '70s.
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'Star Wars' Cast 'Memba Them?
It's 'Star Wars' day and there is no better way to honor the universal phenomenon than by journeying back into the galaxy!!!
Travel in time to see some of the faces you may not recognize today ... From Anakin Skywalker and Darth Maul to young Boba Fett and C-3PO, there are plenty of characters from the franchise that have completely transformed over the years.
Take a good look at what the cast members looked like back in the day, and then cruise through our gallery of the some of the cast to see what they look like today!!!
May the fourth be with you ...
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Creepy, Toothless Man in 'Deliverance' 'Memba Him?!
Herbert 'Cowboy' Coward is best-known for playing the dentally challenged redneck -- opposite Bill McKinney as the piggy-squealing, assailant Mountain Man -- and delivers the infamous line, "he got a real pretty mouth ain't he," in the 1972 backwoods thriller, "Deliverance."
Herbert 'Cowboy' Coward shared the screen with big-name stars including Jon Voight as Ed, Burt Reynolds as Lewis, Ned Beatty as Bobby and Ronny Cox as Drew.
Fun fact: "Deliverance" was filmed on location in Georgia and Coward did his own stunts, including being dangled along the steep cliff in the scene after he was shot by Voight's character.
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C.W. Moss in 'Bonnie and Clyde' 'Memba Him?!
Michael J. Pollard was in his late 20s when he played the tattooed half-wit, C.W. Moss -- who goes from a gas station attendant to a criminal accomplice -- in the classic 1967 biographical film "Bonnie and Clyde."
Michael J. Polland was part of a star-studded cast for the flick with Warren Beatty as Clyde Barrow, Faye Dunaway as Bonnie Parker, Estelle Parsons as Blanche and Gene Hackman as Buck Barrow.
Pollard's performance was so strong amongst the A-list roster, it landed him a nomination for best supporting actor at the 40th Annual Academy Awards back in 1968.
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Earth Wind & Fire Singer Philip Bailey 'Memba Him?!
Philip Bailey burst onto the scene in the early '70s as the high-pitched singer -- alongside the band's co-founder Maurice White -- in the epic disco supergroup, Earth, Wind & Fire.
Some of the biggest jams that Philip Bailey and Maurice White shared the vocal spotlight on are "September," "Boogie Wonderland," "Shining Star," "Sing A Song" and "Saturday Night" just to name a few.
Bailey also cranked out an impressive solo career with albums "Continuation," "Chinese Wall" and "Inside Out" on Columbia Records in the '80s.
He can also be spotted in the 1987 movie, "Full Metal Jacket," as a soldier.
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Captain Marvel on '70s 'Shazam!' Show 'Memba Him?!
Jackson Bostwick was only 30 years old when he slipped into the shocking spandex and took on the role of the superhero Captain Marvel -- opposite Michael Gray as the young boy Billy Batson -- on the short-running Saturday Morning television show 'Shazam!'
Although the series only lasted from 1974 to 1976 Jackson Bostwick only played the character Captain Marvel for the first 17 episodes of the program ... and was replaced by John Davey for the final eleven episodes.
Fun fact: Shazam stands for Solomon, Hercules, Atlas, Zeus, Achilles, Mercury ... which were Captain Marvel's elders.
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Siouxsie Sioux of Siouxsie and the Banshees 'Memba Her?!
English singer Siouxsie Sioux (real name Susan Ballion) gained international fame in the '80s for fronting the alternative rock band, Siouxsie and the Banshees, with her powerful vocals and edgy post-punk fashion sense.
Siouxsie and the Banshees debut album, "The Scream," featured the band's breakthrough single "Hong Kong Garden." The band had continued success with epic albums like "Juju" (1981), "Hyaena" (1984), "Tinderbox" (1986) and "Through the Looking Glass" (1987).
While the band broke up in the mid-'90s, Siouxsie and the Banshees reunited back in 2002 for their "The Best Of ..." album and they even took the stage at Coachella!
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Laverne Todd in 'Empty Nest' 'Memba Her?!
Park Overall is best-known for playing wise-cracking country nurse Laverne Todd -- opposite Richard Mulligan as Dr. Harry Weston -- on the NBC "Golden Girls" spinoff "Empty Nest" that spanned the television airways from 1988-1995.
Park Overall went on to play Lori Ann in the southern TV show "Reba."
Overall also made headlines back in 2012 after she entered the Democratic primary against Bob Corker with a focus on women's issues and the environment but was ultimately defeated in August of 2012.
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'Game Of Thrones' Cast 'Memba Them?
Winter is finally here ... get ready for the final season of "Game Of Thrones" by taking a trip across the Narrow Sea and down the King's Road to a time when dragons were still just an old tale.
Rule through this gallery to remember the characters we have lost such as Mycah, the butcher's boy who was slain by The Hound, Mirri Maz Duur, the maegi who practiced dark magic against Khaleesi, and Syrio Forel, Arya's sword fighter teacher.
... And if it doesn't end how George R.R. Martin wanted, he should take a look at which celebrities like the iron throne.
Brace yourself ... Only 5 episodes left.
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Principal Onyx Blackman on 'Strangers With Candy' 'Memba Him?!
Greg Hollimon is best-known for playing the Flatpoint High School leader Principal Onyx Blackman -- opposite Amy Sedaris as Jerri the freshman flunky -- in the hilarious television series "Strangers With Candy." Guess what she looks like now!
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Robot Guy on 'Chapelle's Show' 'Memba Him?!
Karl Lake was originally staffed in the sets department ... but gained fame as the awesome robot dancing guy after he made everyone laugh with his smooth moves on the classic, "Chapelle's Show.' Guess what he looks like now!
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Ernst in 'Swiss Family Robinson' 'Memba Him?!
Tommy Kirk shot to stardom as a teen for his classic Disney roles like Ernst in the "Swiss Family Robinson," Travis Coates in "Old Yeller" and Joe Hardy in 'The Hardy Boys.' Guess what he looks like now!
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The Offspring Singer Dexter Holland 'Memba Him?!
Dexter Holland gained fame when his punk band The Offspring turned pop with mainstream jams like "Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)," "Why Don't You Get A Job" and "The Kids Aren't All Right." Guess what he looks like now!
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Tiffany In 'Step Brothers' 'Memba Her?!
Elizabeth Yozamp is best-known for her role as Tiffany -- harmonizing alongside her on-screen parents, Adam Scott and Kathryn Hahn, to "Sweet Child O' Mine" -- in the classic 2008 buddy comedy, "Step Brothers." Guess what she looks like now!
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Ying Yang Twins 'Memba Them?!
Kaine and D-Roc shot to international fame in the early 2000s after the Ying Yang Twins' songs like "Wait (The Whisper Song)," "Salt Shaker" and "Shake" became the anthems of every young person's crunk party. Guess what they look like now!
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Bond Girl Kara in 'The Living Daylights' 'Memba Her?!
Maryam d'Abo is best-known for playing the flip-flopping cellist Kara Milovy -- who ends up in the arms of Timothy Dalton as James Bond -- in the 1987 action movie, "The Living Daylights." Guess what she looks like now!