HOLLYWOOD -- Get ready for
British actor Tom Hardy. He's cur-
rently in "This Means War" with
"Star Trek's" new Capt. Kirk, Chris
Pine, and Oscar winner Reese With-
erspoon. Hardy's been. carving out
quite a career since "Inception" in
2010, followed by "Warrior" and
"Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" last
year. Up next are "The Wettest
County" with "Tinker" co-star and
Oscar nominee Gary Oldman, Shia
LaBeouf and Guy Pearce, as well as
"The Batman Returns" sequel, "The
Dark Knight Rises." Hardy is defi-
nitely one to watch!
Prince Frederic Von Anhalt had
a party-- to celebrate wife Zsa Zsa
Gabor's 95th birthday at their Bel
Air mansion. Zsa Zsa, bed-ridden,
received guests such as Larry King,
Connie Stevens, "La Bamba's"
Lou Diamond Phillips and Lainie
Kazan in her bedroom. A video of
guests singing "Happy Birthday"
was shown to her later that night.
Guests feasted on Hungarian gou-
lash, Bavarian pretzels and Black
Forest cake and were entertained by
13-year-old singing sensation Caleb,
whose song "Turn on the Lights" is
currently climbing the charts.
Equally impressive was 12-year-
old actress/model Lena Wild, who
hails from Anchorage, Alaska. Six
years ago she noticed one of her
classmates at school never ate lunch
because she couldn't afford it, so
Lena shared her lunch with her. She
started bringing two lunches every
day until she realized there were at
least 24 more kids in her school, and
10 in a neighboring school, who had
the same problem.
Lena and her mother, Bettsie, went
to businesses and neighbors for do-
nations. Out of that came Dare to
Care, now in Oregon, Utah, Wash-
ington, Alaska and California. The
group's first gala, hosted by former
"C.H.I.P.S" star Erik Estrada, will
kick off fundraising to help provide
lunches, which cost about $600 a year
per child. If you'd like to help, go to
www.NoChildGoesHungry.org
Also toasting Zsa Zsa was "Land
of the Lost" and "Pufnstuf" producer
Sid Krofft, who confided he gets
mistaken for singer Tony Bennett
wherever he goes. My advice to him
came from the legendary Mae West,
who said, "It's better to be looked
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celebration occur?
2. MOVIES: What movie is considered to
be the first feature-length talking picture
ever made?
3. HISTORY: In 1973, who became the
second special prosecutor in the Watergate
scandal?
4. MYTHOLOGY: What area of influence
is the Norse god Bragi associated with?
5. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What coun-
try once had emperors called "kaisers"?
6. MUSIC: In musical terms, what is an
opus?
7. THEATER: Who wrote the play "The
8.Odd Couple'?GEOGRAPHY: What river runs through !
Baghdad?
9. GAMES: How often is soccer's World
Cup held? /
10. POETRY: What poet wrote the fines,
"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I .../I
took the one less traveled by"?
over than overlooked"!
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Tom Hardy
ANSWERS
1. Every 30 years
2. "The Jazz Singer"
3. Leon Jaworski
4. God of poetry
5. Germany
6. A composition
7. Neil Simon
8. The Tigris
9. Every four years
10. Robert Frost
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