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Hollywood Movie Quiz

Test your knowledge of the cast and characters from the videomovie Hollywood with this engaging quiz!

1 What role did Robert Ambrose play in the videomovie Hollywood?

2 What role did Gary Bird play in the videomovie Hollywood?

3 Who played Randy Salters in the videomovie Hollywood?

4 Who played Ali in the videomovie Hollywood?

5 Who played Cop in the videomovie Hollywood?

6 What role did Santa De Santis play in the videomovie Hollywood?

7 Who played Angela Whitaker in the videomovie Hollywood?

8 What role did Alessandra Di GesĂą play in the videomovie Hollywood?

9 What role did Deborah Weisberg play in the videomovie Hollywood?

10 What role did Hope Drown play in the videomovie Hollywood?

đź’ˇ Interesting Facts

  • photographer Fred Hartsook went from driving a mule-drawn mobile darkroom around California to taking pictures of Hollywood stars like Mary Pickford.
  • in 1911, Charles Rosher, working for David Horsley's production company, became Hollywood's first full-time cameraman.
  • in 1915, Hollywood actress Anita King became the first female to ever drive an automobile across the continental United States alone and whose only companions, according to the Los Angeles Times, were "a rifle and a six shooter".
  • the "TTG" of Hollywood recording studio TTG Studios stood for "two terrible guys".
  • the 1930s Hollywood set designer and art director Laurence Irving was the grandson of the Victorian era actor Sir Henry Irving.
  • the series Svenska Hollywoodfruar follows Swedish women living a glamorous lifestyle in the Hollywood-area with rich American husbands.
  • the uniforms of United Nations tour guides are designed by internationally famous fashion designers such as Hollywood’s Edith Head, Christian Dior and Benetton.
  • the Telugu film Anasuya was said to be inspired by the Hollywood film The Silence of the Lambs.
  • current Philadelphia Eagles long snapper Jon Dorenbos is a professional magician who has performed in both Las Vegas and Hollywood.
  • an exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1980 argued that "everything we know as Hollywood traces to Wilfred Buckland", film innovator and Hollywood's first art director.
  • Saint Jack, a 1979 fiction film about a prostitute in Singapore and the only Hollywood film about Singapore to be shot on location, was banned in the country until 2006.
  • Arthur Wimperis, after a career as a songwriter and librettist for British musical comedies, became an Academy Award-winning screenwriter in Hollywood, surviving a torpedo attack to get there.
  • Hollywood producer William Goetz's racehorse "Your Host" won the 1950 Santa Anita Derby.
  • Shirley Temple, The Youngest, Most Sacred Monster of the Cinema in Her Time, a 1939 painting by Salvador DalĂ­, is believed to be a criticism of the sexualisation of child stars by Hollywood.
  • Sydney Deane, who narrowly missed representing Australia in cricket, was the first Australian to appear in a Hollywood film.
  • Austrian composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold (of Hollywood film score fame) composed his first opera, Der Ring des Polykrates, when he was only seventeen years old.
  • Strawhead is a 1982 play by American writer Norman Mailer about Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe that takes its title from Monroe's real-life code name.
  • Tom Chick is a prolific games journalist and Hollywood actor who has a degree in divinity from Harvard Divinity School.
  • the grandson of Giuseppe Garibaldi, the Boer general Ben Viljoen, and future Hollywood Western star Tom Mix (pictured) fought for the rebel army in the Battle of Ciudad Juárez, part of the Mexican Revolution.