After IT, Bill Skarsgard Starred In Another Spooky Stephen King Adaptation
Bill Skarsgard has made a name for himself playing memorable characters in horror movies, and Pennywise the Clown in IT isn't his only Stephen King credit.
Read MoreBill Skarsgard has made a name for himself playing memorable characters in horror movies, and Pennywise the Clown in IT isn't his only Stephen King credit.
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Read MoreEven people who haven't seen The Big Bang Theory have likely heard Sheldon's catchphrase, "Bazinga!" This episode of Young Sheldon explained where it came from.
Read MoreDeath Wish franchise star Charles Bronson appeared on the Western TV series Gunsmoke twice, playing two different characters.
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