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Some facts completely changed how you view your favourite actors and actresses.

Jake Gyllenhaal

He is a practicing Buddhist. He even took a class on it while studying at Columbia. “I am a big proponent of continuous self-reflection,” he says. Not bad advice, if you ask me.

Matt Damon

Although everyone knows that Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are best friends, it is less well known that the two Bostonians are actually distant cousins. Tenth cousins, once removed, to be exact.

Robin Williams

In 2001, he visited Koko the gorilla, who passed away in June, at The Gorilla Foundation in Northern California. Her caregivers had shown her one of his movies, and she seemed to recognize him. Koko repeatedly signed for Williams to tickle her. “We shared something extraordinary: laughter,” Williams said of the encounter. On the day Williams died, The Foundation shared the news with Koko and reported that she fell into sadness.

Gary Oldman

Oldman’s name was in the running to play Morpheus in The Matrix. Of course, this part went to the now-iconic Laurence Fishburne.

Bill Paxton

He saw President John F. Kennedy the morning he was fatally shot.

Chris Evans

His on-set nickname was "Captain Little Ass."

Jason Statham

He was kicked out of the Playboy mansion.

Ralph Fiennes

Among the roles for which Ralph Fiennes was considered was Robert Langdon in The Da Vinci Code, Bruce Wayne in Batman Forever, and the titular character in the James Bond series.

Christian Bale

He actually holds the record for most weight lost and most weight gained for film roles.

Matthew McConaughey

He was voted "Most Handsome Student" in High School.

Johnny Depp

Nicolas Cage convinced him to become an actor

Robert Downey, Jr.

His first movie appearance was in his father's film 'Pound' when he was only 5.

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