Can we have a reboot of “The Outsiders,” pretty please? This photo is like a dream with Ralph Macchio, Rob Lowe, Patrick Swayze, Tom Cruise, Emilio Estevez, Matt Dillon and C. Thomas Howell. It was taken on the set of the coming-of-age drama some time in 1982. The movie garnered positive reviews and had an impressive performance at the box office.
Who wouldn’t be amazed with a gross of $33 million on a $10 million budget? The classic film was an on-screen adaptation, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, of the novel of the same name. Packed with a star-studded cast, we hope there will be a reunion of these cool guys sometime soon.
Freddie Mercury Rocking A Silver Jumpsuit
Farrokh “Freddie” Mercury, the lead vocalist of the band, Queen, sure knew how to put some extra glitz into his already stellar performance. Donning a silver jumpsuit while rocking the stage in 1977, this photo shows just how far beyond amazing this legend really was. The rock icon is best known for his hits such as “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Somebody to Love,” “Crazy Little Thing Called Love,” and “We Are the Champions.”
The British artist also worked as a producer and offered his talent as a guest musician for other singers. Mercury died in 1991 due to bronchopneumonia (a complication of AIDS). A tribute concert was held in London to honor the legendary rocker. He was also inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame, the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and in the prestigious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Steven Seagal Looking A Tad Like Michael Bolton
Here’s a throwback photo of martial arts extraordinaire, Steven Seagal, that will make you think he can pass as Michael Bolton’s long-lost twin. Seagal made his acting debut in 1988, in the action movie, "Above the Law," and had starred in four hit films by the time 1991 rolled around.
The actor, martial artist and producer is also a guitarist and collaborated with Stevie Wonder and Tony Rebel on his debut album. Seagal is an active environmentalist, animal activist and has been involved in businesses selling energy drinks and therapeutic oils. He has seven children from his four relationships and also serves as a guardian to the only child of Tibet’s 10th Panchen Lama.
The Lovely Shania Twain
Eilleen Regina Edwards, professionally known as Shania Twain, is no doubt a music icon. The best-selling female artist in country music has sold over 100 million records, earning her the “Queen of Country Pop” title. The multiple Grammy award winner knows how to nail her performances as her every album has been a phenomenal hit.
Her third album, titled “Come On Over,” became the best-selling album of all time by a female in any genre. Wow! As impressive as it gets, Twain also earned an incredible achievement as the only female artist whose three consecutive albums were certified Diamond. With a lovely face, a kind heart and a talented soul, a woman like Twain truly deserves every bit of success she gets.
May Britt And Sammy Davis. Jr, On Their Wedding Day
Photographed here are the beautiful newlyweds, actor, and singer Sammy Davis Jr. and actress May Britt. The couple first met in 1959, dated and got married within less than a year; to be exact, they tied the knot on November 13, 1960. Did you know that the wedding had a spark of controversy?
Rumors were rife at the time that Robert F. Kennedy and John F. Kennedy instructed Frank Sinatra to tell Davis to schedule his marriage with Britt after the 1960 Presidential election as interracial marriage was forbidden by the law in most states of America during that time. While they were game-changers in this sense, and important ones at that, after eight years of marriage, Britt filed for divorce after learning that her husband was cheating on her. They had three children together.