His massive popularity inspired “Hulkamania” in the 1980s.
Eric San Juan

Eric San Juan
Eric San Juan is the author of twelve nonfiction books, including "A Year of Hitchcock," "The Films of Martin Scorsese," and "Stuff Every Husband Should Know." His writing has appeared in the Philadelphia Weekly, Boston Literary Magazine, the legendary Weird Tales magazine, and many others.
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He co-founded Black Sabbath and set the template for heavy metal music.
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Gergen built his reputation on supporting bipartisan work and rejecting modern political divisions.
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Hurst played Deputy Cletus Hogg, Boss Hogg’s cousin, for five seasons.
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Moyers also served as White House Press Secretary under Lyndon Johnson.
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Seguà threw the first ever pitch for the then-new Seattle Mariners.
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Philbin was a two-time all-star defensive end with the Jets in the 1960s and ‘70s.
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Aleong’s career spanned eight decades and included “Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story.”
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Raines founded and ran SaveAFox rescue, which rescues animals from fur farms.
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Marinelli is best remembered for his long tenure as a cross-dressing gangster.