The World of Suzie Wong was a 60s drama movie where Nancy Kwan paved the way for Chinese-American movies. In a time when Asian-American movies weren’t so popular, her role was a pivotal and crucial one. She had her downs with stress eating during shootings and would snack often during filming.
Despite her stress eating and struggles during the filming, she still won Best Actress for her role in The World of Suzie Wong.
The Quirky Futuristic Comedy "Get Smart" with Don Adams
Don Adams was the perfect actor for the show "Get Smart" and he was so good at the role that he played it for five decades. Even though Don loved action scenes, the director had to cut them out because he wasn’t a good fit for them.
Don was more of the funny man, and not an action scene type of guy, and even though he was disappointed he knew it was for the best.
The Great Grape Ape Show by Joseph Barbera and William Hana
Who could forget the lovable purple ape who would yell: "grape ape, grape ape?" This animated show fused together other famous cartoons like Tom and Jerry and even Scooby's All-Stars.
Even though the series ran for only one season, no one can truly forget the lovable and kooky Grape Ape.
The Monkees Receive an Award
The Monkees comedy show was a hit back in its day when Micky, Mike, Davy, and Peter sought to be one of the most reputable rock and roll bands. The brainchild of the show, Bob Rafelson wanted the show to be a hit with the quick edits, cuts, and smart dialogue.
All his efforts along with the actors landed them an Emmy in 1967 for being the golden boy of comedy.
Natalie Wood Takes a Break From Showbiz
Natalie Wood worked hard in the acting biz her whole life ever since she was a child. The star realized that she needed a break after all her hard work in the 50s and 60s so finally, she took a brief break in the 1970s. This was especially important for her after rekindling and then creating a family with fellow actor Robert Wagner. The two according to her memoir had the best marriage in Hollywood.
The break allowed her to focus on her family and to spend some much-needed quality time with her husband Wagner and their two beautiful children.