It’s the only continent with no active volcanoes.
Australia
This 101 Studios employee heads up our Post Team and never misses a meal
Barry Gardner
This early-2000s reality series followed Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie as they swapped their glamorous lifestyles for farm chores and minimum-wage jobs.
The Simple Life
T.J. Watt is a linebacker for this NFL team.
Pittsburgh Steelers
Before becoming a venture capitalist and starring in films like Dude, Where’s My Car?, this actor first made a name for himself playing Kelso on That ’70s Show.
Ashton Kutcher
After more than 150 years, he’s still the tallest president in U.S history
Abraham Lincoln
Emily Hamilton
This long-running NBC reality series often ended each episode with contestants standing on a giant digital scale, a moment both dreaded and celebrated by audiences.
The Biggest Loser
A slow, tricky pitch on the baseball diamond.
Knuckleball
This member of the Brat Pack later found sitcom success on Parks and Recreation.
Original wording of the Hollywood sign.
Hollywoodland
This 101 Studios employee hails from Pasadena and makes your ideas look pretty
Olivia Roginson
Sometimes called Triple D
Diners, Drive Ins, and Dives
Close basketball shot from the tip of the hand into the basket.
Known for her feathered hair and that famous red swimsuit poster.
Farrah Fawcett
Creators of Casper say this film’s logo plagiarized one of their characters.
Ghostbusters
This 101 Studios employee grew up in Seattle, worked on HAPPY GILMORE 2, and... GO BLUE!
Landon Seelye
The American version of this CBS reality show debuted in July 2000 with a format modeled after its Dutch predecessor, but after low ratings in Season 1, it was retooled into the modern “Head of Household” and “Power of Veto” competition format starting in Season 2.
Big Brother
This pitcher is the only MLB player to throw a no-hitter in the World Series.
Don Larson
Playing herself in the 2006 mockumentary Borat, this actress was the target of an outrageous abduction attempt by Sacha Baron Cohen’s character during a book signing.
Pamela Anderson
In 1984, in the first of the films featuring this character, he only has 21 lines, for a total of 133 words.
The Terminator
This 101 Studios Employee has a cowboy legacy and was a child actor.
Noah Beery
"Todd Kraines" a recurring bit amongst the cast of this hit reality show.
Keeping Up with the Kardashians
A player who can legally catch a pass is this type of receiver; some are bachelors too.
Eligible
Years before breaking free, this actor made early TV appearances on shows like ER and Firefly, and even guest-starred as a boy with an appendectomy on NCIS.
Zac Efron