Eric Bana, Mel Blanc, Richard Burton, Rex Harrison, Charlton Heston, Camille Saint-Saëns, Homer Simpson (well, actually Dan Castellenata), Mark Twain, and Rick Wakeman are all artistically linked. How?
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Eric Bana, Mel Blanc, Richard Burton, Rex Harrison, Charlton Heston, Camille Saint-Saëns, Homer Simpson (well, actually Dan Castellenata), Mark Twain, and Rick Wakeman are all artistically linked. How?
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They’ve all provided the voice for cartoon characters?
Mark Twain? Hal Holbrook, maybe…
Whoops. Overlooked Mark Twain when I read the list the first time.
So now I’m wondering if it has something to do with rumors of their deaths being exaggerated.
But that’s not an artistic link…
I’m thinking something medieval. Or older. Characters from Greek legend? King Arthur?
Folks who showed up in King Arthur’s Court?
Put Sean Connery in there! (He was the Green Knight once, if I recall correctly.)
(But if that’s the case, why make a distinction between Mel Blanc and Homer Simpson/Dan Castellenata?)
Because the answer is about people, not fictional characters. So, maybe something like: people who played the part of a mythical figure in television or movies.
That leaves out Twain, obv. But something along those lines.
Richard Burton the actor or Richard Burton the explorer?
The actor.
So the answer isn’t “appeared in Philip Jose Farmer’s Riverworld series”. Drat.
Have they all played Henry VIII?
That would put Patrick Swayze on the list.
“Portrayed” would be a more accurate word for Twain, Wakeman, and Saint-Saens, but this is what the judges were looking for. Good job, Plinko!
They were all married to Elizabeth Taylor?
None of them have ever been in my kitchen.
… that you know of.
All are best known by psuedo- names?