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Pschrfhd
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05-22-2011

Friday, July 07, 2023 - 6:25 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Pschrfhd a private message Print Post    
Since - I just wasted a bunch of "work" time with the clue board photo on one monitor and your list on the other... the only thing I think you missed was the grilled sandwich on top of what you listed as the monkey sconce. BTW, Rob Cesternino on his RHAPUP suggested the black, ribbed, horseshoe-looking thing could be a "U-Tube," but far as I know that doesn't help identify anyone.

Great job on the list; thanks!

Sincebb1
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08-22-2005

Friday, July 07, 2023 - 10:50 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Sincebb1 a private message Print Post    
Pschrfhd Sorry you got sucked in at work Lol Thank you! I did forget to put that in! I meant to go back and put it in order...but forgot. Because I thought it might be a ham and cheese sandwich but wasn't sure. My brain was so scrambled at that point!

What peeves me is some of the clues are fake. So I hope the board isn't a waste of time! Maybe, as we go, I can scratch off the clues that belong to the ones we guess (or they guess) so it won't be less confusing?

Naja
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06-28-2003

Friday, July 07, 2023 - 11:12 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Naja a private message Print Post    
That one clock is a chess clock.

Seamonkey
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09-07-2000

Friday, July 07, 2023 - 11:28 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Seamonkey a private message Print Post    
Hmm, A U Tube.. Could be. It is actually a hose maybe from a medical device. I only saw that on close up and at first had thought horse shoe because of all the horses.

Seamonkey
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09-07-2000

Friday, July 07, 2023 - 11:29 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Seamonkey a private message Print Post    
Could the red wig be Jessica Rabbit?

Brenda1966
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07-02-2002

Friday, July 07, 2023 - 11:32 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Brenda1966 a private message Print Post    
Some thoughts:
are those really dreidels strung togethr or are they some kind of boat thing?
I think the apple is brown, rotten, so it's "one bad apple".
I wonder if the little box by the bell is a treasure chest?
that long black think that looks like a bowling pin -- could that be a juggler thingy?
that black stuff in the horse shoe shape -- I'm not sure what it's for but I bought some at home depot to wrap around my computer and phone cords when I had a new dog that was chewing through cords. LOL.

Good work bb1! There's so much on there and it's hard to tell what some of it is.

Sincebb1
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08-22-2005

Friday, July 07, 2023 - 12:21 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Sincebb1 a private message Print Post    
The black pin is, for sure, an Indian Club. At first I started web searching photos of things. I wanted to get exact name of object, just in case that played into the clue.

On the dual clocks, I did consider professional chess timer. But they are not joined together, so I didn't want to put my interpretation of what I thought it might be. Didn't want to sway people's thoughts. It's an actual clock they sell at Hobby Lobby

By the time I got halfway through my brain was so scrambled, I didn't web search everything anymore lol The sub for example is a bathtub toy and is sold exactly at pictured. So not sure if the number and wording on it is of significance or not.

But we have a great group of people here that are good at figuring things out! As we get clues of the celebs identities we can look on wall for confirmation. That's how I solidified my guess on Jane.

Brenda1966
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07-02-2002

Friday, July 07, 2023 - 12:32 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Brenda1966 a private message Print Post    
I had no idea what an Indian Club was. Learn something new every day!

I googled, and those two things on the rope in the upper corner -- seems they are buoys, possibly "lobster" buoys.

I think all the clocks set to 10:10 is meaningless -- it's how clocks are usually set in any advertising or sales -- just a balanced and attractive way to set the clock.

Naja
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06-28-2003

Friday, July 07, 2023 - 12:33 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Naja a private message Print Post    
OMG, I just realized the one with the big button on top is a time punch clock.

Karuuna
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08-30-2000

Friday, July 07, 2023 - 1:00 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Karuuna a private message Print Post    
Naja, good guess.... pretty clear who that refers to then!

Rieann
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08-26-2006

Friday, July 07, 2023 - 2:00 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Rieann a private message Print Post    
The curb is for Curb your Enthusiasm..

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For Monay’s dad JB Smoove who plays Leon Black


Well done everyone! I need to look over more clues. 🧐

Seamonkey
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09-07-2000

Friday, July 07, 2023 - 2:16 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Seamonkey a private message Print Post    
That Play bill for the Martin Beck Theatre

That theatre is now named the Al Hirsch field theatre.

The Martin Beck had a huge boot on the front marquee.

Lots of famous performances there. It started with Vaudeville. Cher was in a play there with Sandy Dennis. Cher was born in 1946 also. I think we have the right singer born in 1946, though.



Seamonkey
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09-07-2000

Friday, July 07, 2023 - 2:27 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Seamonkey a private message Print Post    
Shows at the Martin Beck Theatre
DATES PRODUCTION
11/23/2002 - 8/31/2003 Man of La Mancha (2002)
2/23/2002 - 6/15/2002 Sweet Smell of Success (2002)
10/25/1999 - 12/30/2001 Kiss Me, Kate (1999)
2/6/1998 - 6/20/1999 The Sound of Music (1998)
11/19/1997 - 11/23/1997 Eugene Onegin (1997)
10/29/1997 - 11/9/1997 The Cherry Orchard (1997)
3/14/1997 - 10/19/1997 Annie (1997)
11/26/1996 - 12/29/1996 David Copperfield: Dreams and Nightmares (1996)
9/13/1995 - 6/30/1996 Moon Over Buffalo (1995)
4/21/1995 - 5/14/1995 My Thing Of Love (1995)
3/16/1992 - 1/8/1995 Guys and Dolls (1992)
10/16/1989 - 1/27/1992 Grand Hotel (1989)
9/29/1987 - 9/3/1989 Into the Woods (1987)
4/9/1985 - 4/14/1985 Take Me Along (1985)
2/28/1985 - 3/9/1985 Requiem for a Heavyweight (1985)
1/12/1984 - 8/4/1984 The Rink (1984)
4/2/1983 - 5/15/1983 All's Well that Ends Well (1983)
11/26/1982 - 12/26/1982 A Little Family Business (1982)
2/8/1982 - 4/4/1982 Come Back to the 5 & Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean (1982)
10/19/1981 - 12/12/1981 The First (1981)
4/29/1981 - 9/5/1981 The Little Foxes (1981)
1/26/1981 - 3/7/1981 Bring Back Birdie (1981)
11/25/1980 - 12/14/1980 Onward Victoria (1980)
5/13/1980 - 6/8/1980 It's So Nice to be Civilized (1980)
1/19/1980 - 2/9/1980 Harold and Maude (1980)
10/13/1977 - 1/6/1980 Dracula (1977)
5/7/1977 - 7/10/1977 Happy End (1977)
4/5/1977 - 4/23/1977 Ladies at the Alamo (1977)
12/1/1976 - 12/1/1976 The Baker's Wife (1976)
11/18/1975 - 2/15/1976 Habeas Corpus (1975)
11/14/1974 - 11/30/1974 Saturday Sunday Monday (1974)
3/20/1973 - 4/8/1973 No Hard Feelings (1973)
4/27/1972 - 4/29/1972 Ring Around the Bathtub (1972)
10/28/1971 - 11/6/1971 The Grass Harp (1971)
3/15/1971 - 5/1/1971 All Over (1971)
3/20/1968 - 3/1/1971 Man of La Mancha (1965)
4/6/1967 - 1/13/1968 Hallelujah, Baby! (1967)
9/12/1966 - 1/14/1967 A Delicate Balance (1966)
12/21/1965 - 4/30/1966 The Persecution and Assassination of Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade (1965)
11/3/1965 - 11/14/1965 Baker Street (1965)
9/30/1965 - 10/23/1965 Drat! The Cat! (1965)
8/2/1965 - 9/25/1965 Oliver! (1965)
12/8/1964 - 6/12/1965 I Had a Ball (1964)
10/7/1964 - 11/28/1964 The Physicists (1964)
3/21/1964 - 4/18/1964 Cafe Crown (1964)
10/28/1963 - 2/15/1964 The Ballad of the Sad Cafe (1963)
5/27/1963 - 6/29/1963 Strange Interlude (1963)
3/25/1963 - 5/11/1963 Mother Courage and Her Children (1963)
10/9/1961 - 1/26/1963 Milk and Honey (1961)
4/3/1961 - 6/24/1961 The Happiest Girl in the World (1961)
2/1/1961 - 2/18/1961 Midgie Purvis (1961)
12/7/1960 - 12/10/1960 Love and Libel (1960)
11/5/1960 - 11/12/1960 The Rape of the Belt (1960)
4/14/1960 - 10/22/1960 Bye Bye Birdie (1960)
3/10/1960 - 3/12/1960 Semi-Detached (1960)
2/10/1960 - 2/13/1960 Beg, Borrow, or Steal (1960)
3/10/1959 - 1/30/1960 Sweet Bird of Youth (1959)
2/16/1959 - 2/28/1959 Les Ballets Africains (1959)
12/8/1958 - 1/17/1959 Say, Darling (1958)
11/5/1958 - 11/8/1958 Maria Golovin (1958)
10/1/1958 - 10/4/1958 Handful of Fire (1958)
3/3/1958 - 8/30/1958 Who Was That Lady I Saw You With? (1958)
2/4/1958 - 2/22/1958 The Tunnel of Love (1957)
10/17/1957 - 11/16/1957 Copper and Brass (1957)
3/21/1957 - 5/18/1957 Orpheus Descending (1957)
12/1/1956 - 2/2/1957 Candide (1956)
10/29/1956 - 11/17/1956 Major Barbara (1956)
5/10/1956 - 5/12/1956 The Lovers (1956)
3/29/1956 - 5/5/1956 Mister Johnson (1956)
10/15/1953 - 3/24/1956 The Teahouse of the August Moon (1953)

1/22/1953 - 7/11/1953 The Crucible (1953)
12/17/1952 - 12/20/1952 The Grey-Eyed People (1952)
11/13/1952 - 11/22/1952 The Climate of Eden (1952)
3/27/1952 - 4/26/1952 The Grass Harp (1952)
2/20/1952 - 3/22/1952 Mrs. McThing (1952)
12/10/1951 - 12/15/1951 The Grand Tour (1951)
10/31/1951 - 11/24/1951 Barefoot in Athens (1951)
2/3/1951 - 10/27/1951 The Rose Tattoo (1951)
11/23/1950 - 1/13/1951 Ring Round the Moon (1950)
10/24/1950 - 11/18/1950 The Curious Savage (1950)
3/29/1950 - 9/16/1950 The Wisteria Trees (1950)
11/22/1949 - 1/28/1950 That Lady (1949)
9/19/1949 - 11/19/1949 Goodbye, My Fancy (1948)
9/30/1948 - 5/14/1949 Edward, My Son (1948)
5/6/1948 - 6/5/1948 Sally (1948)
3/16/1948 - 4/17/1948 You Never Can Tell (1948)
11/26/1947 - 3/13/1948 Antony and Cleopatra (1947)
10/15/1947 - 11/22/1947 The Voice of the Turtle (1943)
4/3/1947 - 7/5/1947 Barefoot Boy With Cheek (1947)
10/9/1946 - 3/15/1947 The Iceman Cometh (1946)
3/30/1946 - 7/6/1946 St. Louis Woman (1946)
3/6/1946 - 3/9/1946 Little Brown Jug (1946)
2/21/1946 - 2/28/1946 Jeb (1946)
7/30/1945 - 2/2/1946 On the Town (1944)
3/13/1945 - 6/9/1945 Foolish Notion (1945)
3/14/1944 - 3/10/1945 Jacobowsky and the Colonel (1944)
11/17/1943 - 3/11/1944 A Connecticut Yankee (1943)
9/19/1943 - 11/15/1943 Tropical Revue (1943)
5/3/1943 - 6/19/1943 The Corn Is Green (1943)
11/25/1942 - 4/27/1943 The Pirate (1942)
8/4/1942 - 11/21/1942 My Sister Eileen (1940)
6/16/1942 - 6/20/1942 The Cat Screams (1942)
4/7/1942 - 6/6/1942 The Moon Is Down (1942)
4/1/1941 - 2/21/1942 Watch on the Rhine (1941)
10/25/1940 - 3/8/1941 Cabin in the Sky (1940)
3/27/1940 - 6/8/1940 Lady in Waiting (1940)
10/17/1939 - 1/13/1940 Ladies and Gentlemen (1939)
5/22/1939 - 5/27/1939 Susanna, Don't You Cry (1939)
5/18/1939 - 5/18/1939 The Devil and Daniel Webster (1939)
1/5/1939 - 1/5/1939 The Pirates of Penzance (1939)
1/5/1939 - The Mikado (1939)
1/5/1939 - Iolanthe (1939)
1/5/1939 - The Gondoliers (1939)
1/5/1939 - The Yeomen of the Guard (1939)
1/5/1939 - Patience (1939)
10/3/1938 - Victoria Regina (1938)
3/21/1938 - Spring Thaw (1938)
2/28/1938 - Save Me the Waltz (1938)
2/8/1938 - How to Get Tough About It (1938)
11/30/1937 - Barchester Towers (1937)
1/9/1937 - High Tor (1937)
10/22/1936 - 12/16/1936 Ruddigore (1936)
10/12/1936 - 12/5/1936 Princess Ida (1936)
10/5/1936 - 11/30/1936 Patience (1936)
9/21/1936 - Iolanthe (1936)
9/14/1936 - 12/19/1936 The Yeomen of the Guard (1936)
9/7/1936 - The Gondoliers (1936)
8/31/1936 - 8/31/1936 The Pirates of Penzance (1936)
8/20/1936 - The Mikado (1936)
3/9/1936 - Saint Joan (1936)
12/23/1935 - Romeo and Juliet (1935)
9/25/1935 - Winterset (1935)
4/8/1935 - Flowers of the Forest (1935)
2/25/1935 - The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1935)
12/20/1934 - Romeo and Juliet (1934)
10/11/1934 - 12/4/1934 Patience (1934)
9/27/1934 - 12/8/1934 Princess Ida (1934)
9/24/1934 - 11/27/1934 Ruddigore (1934)
9/20/1934 - 12/1/1934 The Yeomen of the Guard (1934)
9/17/1934 - 12/7/1934 The Mikado (1934)
9/13/1934 - 11/29/1934 Trial by Jury (1934)
9/13/1934 - 11/29/1934 H.M.S. Pinafore (1934)
9/10/1934 - 12/15/1934 Iolanthe (1934)
9/6/1934 - 12/11/1934 The Pirates of Penzance (1934)
9/6/1934 - 12/11/1934 Cox and Box (1934)
9/3/1934 - 12/15/1934 The Gondoliers (1934)
3/6/1934 - Yellow Jack (1934)
12/26/1933 - The Lake (1933)
5/4/1933 - Hilda Cassidy (1933)
3/21/1933 - Far-Away Horses (1933)
11/15/1932 - Chrysalis (1932)
10/21/1932 - The New Gossoon (1932)
10/18/1932 - The Far-off Hills (1932)
10/17/1932 - Things That Are Caesar's (1932)
11/16/1931 - Reunion in Vienna (1931)
9/28/1931 - The House of Connelly (1931)
3/16/1931 - Miracle at Verdun (1931)
10/27/1930 - Roar China (1930)
4/14/1930 - Hotel Universe (1930)
2/24/1930 - The Apple Cart (1930)
12/17/1929 - Red Rust (1929)
11/27/1929 - 12/14/1929 The Silver Swan (1929)
9/13/1929 - Porgy (1929)
4/15/1929 - The Camel Through the Needle's Eye (1929)
2/11/1929 - Dynamo (1929)
12/10/1928 - Wings Over Europe (1928)
9/12/1928 - Night Hostess (1928)
9/26/1927 - The Shannons of Broadway (1927)
8/17/1927 - 9/24/1927 A la Carte (1927)
4/4/1927 - Spread Eagle (1927)
12/27/1926 - Wooden Kimono (1926)
10/20/1926 - 12/11/1926 The Wild Rose (1926)
2/1/1926 - The Shanghai Gesture (1926)
9/8/1925 - 1/30/1926 Captain Jinks (1925)
2/16/1925 - Cape Smoke (1925)
1/19/1925 - 2/14/1925 China Rose (1925)
11/11/1924 - 1/17/1925 Madame Pompadour (1924)


MARTIN BECK THEATRE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What show is currently in Martin Beck Theatre?
Martin Beck Theatre's current show is The Cherry Orchard which opened on 10/30/1997.

What when was Martin Beck Theatre built?
Martin Beck Theatre was built in 1924.

How many seats does Martin Beck Theatre have?
Martin Beck Theatre has 1437 seats.

What were the longest running shows at Martin Beck Theatre?
Man of La Mancha which ran from 11/22/1965 to 6/26/1971, The Voice of the Turtle which ran from 12/8/1943 to 1/3/1948, Guys and Dolls which ran from 4/14/1992 to 1/8/1995, Grand Hotel which ran from 11/12/1989 to 4/25/1992 and The Teahouse of the August Moon which ran from 10/15/1953 to 3/24/1956,



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Sincebb1
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08-22-2005

Friday, July 07, 2023 - 4:47 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Sincebb1 a private message Print Post    
Rieann lol oh my gosh, I couldn't figure out what the heck that was! I thought I was nuts that it looked like a sidewalk curb to me. That makes perfect sense.

Seamonkey
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09-07-2000

Friday, July 07, 2023 - 5:02 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Seamonkey a private message Print Post    
Since, I was making wild guesses, but when you posted that it was a curb.. it became crystal clear!! The red curb, the wheelchair curb cut..

Sincebb1
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08-22-2005

Friday, July 07, 2023 - 6:45 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Sincebb1 a private message Print Post    
Lol I swear...I was completely guessing...them the genius of Rieann to guess Curb Your Enthusiasm was right on.

Kappy
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06-28-2002

Friday, July 07, 2023 - 7:10 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Kappy a private message Print Post    
Red wig - My first thought was Jessica Rabbit as well followed by Wynonna Judd followed by Ariel from the Disney movie.

Showing my age - the wheelchair first made me think of Ironside followed by Jon Voight in Coming Home.

The tap shoes and ballet shoes really have me thrown. Ann Miller, Gregory Hines, Mikhail Baryshnikov, someone from Black Swan?

I admit that I find this show very boring but I love guessing about the clue wall, lol!

Sincebb1
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08-22-2005

Friday, July 07, 2023 - 8:57 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Sincebb1 a private message Print Post    
Ballet Shoes made me think Natalie Portman, but there are several well known actresses in that film

Tap Shoes of course Gregory Hines...if not an older movie star.

Wheelchair? Did I miss that one?

Sincebb1
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08-22-2005

Saturday, July 08, 2023 - 12:58 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Sincebb1 a private message Print Post    
Karsyn
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(Elledge) is definitely Dale Earnhardt's grand daughter OR Dale Earnhardt JRs sister. The 88 and maybe the D (which could also be democrat for Carter?) Jr was sponsored by KFC, so maybe egg carton. But I found a photo of her and it is definitely her


Sincebb1
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08-22-2005

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Olivia might be related to
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There are clues that lead me to think Shirley MacLaine might be one of the celebrities. The Geisha, movie My Geisha. The ballet shoes. She was in a movie called The Turning Point about a ballet company. Tap shoes... She also tapped, she was a dancer. The flower, Steel Magnolias. Playbill, she performed at Martin Beck theater. The football, She was in a movie where she ran the football backwards to make a goal. Of course, this could be me, just grabbing things from the clue wall and making them relate to her lol But maybe Olivia is her niece or relative?


Legalboxer
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11-17-2003

Saturday, July 08, 2023 - 7:11 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Legalboxer a private message Print Post    
Hugo
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peanuts and Washington monument….president Carter’s grandson?

CLICK HERE


Naja
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06-28-2003

Saturday, July 08, 2023 - 7:25 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Naja a private message Print Post    
I already got Hugo's relative earlier in the thread:-)

Legalboxer
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11-17-2003

Saturday, July 08, 2023 - 7:41 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Legalboxer a private message Print Post    
Yes you did Naja. Missed the link you had in the spoiler box.

Sincebb1
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08-22-2005

Saturday, July 08, 2023 - 3:35 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Sincebb1 a private message Print Post    
My thought on matching Olivia with the actress I chose can't be right. I forgot she initially said her relative got a Razzie Award...and I highly doubt this actress ever got even a bad review in her life, let alone a Razzie. Unless that clue is the "one lie"

Sincebb1
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08-22-2005

Saturday, July 08, 2023 - 4:30 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Sincebb1 a private message Print Post    
Ok, this is just a guess on a celeb on clue wall. Jim Carrey: movie Man On The Moon (Astronaut suit), wrestled an Alligator in Ace Ventura (Crocodile), Bruce Almighty and Ace Ventura (Monkey), imitates a chicken (eggs), gets stabbed (bloody knife) on in Living Color as a martial arts instructor by student. He played Peter Appleton in Majestic (Apple, Peter Rabbit), he dated a former Playboy Bunny (Rabbit). Ace Ventura (African Mask) or the movie Mask. Don't have a clue who he would be related to yet lol Just me "reaching" so far.