11. Leslie Mann

Leslie Mann blew viewers away when she showed off her unicycle skills on Ellen -- in a dress! "I'm really good at it," the actress explained. "It's so weird, now that I think about it.'' It is weird, also very awesome.
12. Susan Sarandon

Susan Sarandon loves ping pong SO much that she opened up a club in NYC dedicated to table tennis in 2009! Apparently she's even tried to create a reality show about the sport. "I love that in ping pong, it goes across age and gender and size. I love watching little girls beat great big muscular guys. And I love how fast it is," she said in a June 2011 interview.
13. Bob Barker

Don't mess with Bob Barker, he's taken karate lessons from Chuck Norris! He took up martial arts just before his 50th birthday, and continued until the age of 75, when his back and knees just weren't having it any longer.
14. Steve Martin

Steve Martin used to play the banjo for his stand up routines decades ago, and now he's a serious musician. He even won a Grammy for his first all-music album in 2009, The Crow: New Songs for the 5-String Banjo. Impressive, huh?
Leslie Mann blew viewers away when she showed off her unicycle skills on Ellen -- in a dress! "I'm really good at it," the actress explained. "It's so weird, now that I think about it.'' It is weird, also very awesome.
12. Susan Sarandon
Susan Sarandon loves ping pong SO much that she opened up a club in NYC dedicated to table tennis in 2009! Apparently she's even tried to create a reality show about the sport. "I love that in ping pong, it goes across age and gender and size. I love watching little girls beat great big muscular guys. And I love how fast it is," she said in a June 2011 interview.
13. Bob Barker
Don't mess with Bob Barker, he's taken karate lessons from Chuck Norris! He took up martial arts just before his 50th birthday, and continued until the age of 75, when his back and knees just weren't having it any longer.
14. Steve Martin
Steve Martin used to play the banjo for his stand up routines decades ago, and now he's a serious musician. He even won a Grammy for his first all-music album in 2009, The Crow: New Songs for the 5-String Banjo. Impressive, huh?
Subscribe by Email
Follow Updates Articles from This Blog via Email
No Comments