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Kevin Bacon (right) with James Purefoy, who has a Bacon number of 2: Purefoy appeared in Women Talking Dirty with Helena Bonham Carter, and Bonham Carter appeared in Novocaine with Bacon. Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon or Bacon's Law is a parlor game where players challenge each other to arbitrarily choose an actor and then connect them to another ...
The game "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon" [23] was invented as a play on the concept: the goal is to link any actor to Kevin Bacon through no more than six connections, whereby two actors are connected if they have appeared in a movie or commercial together.
Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon, a trivia game that requires a group of players to connect any film actor to Kevin Bacon in as few links as possible SixDegrees.org, a social networking website created by Bacon based on the game, intended to link people to charities; SixDegrees.com, a social networking website from 1997 to 2001
In the interview, Hawke joked, "I thought for the premiere, Kevin and I should wear like, 'I am Kevin Bacon' and he should wear 'I am Ethan,'" to throw fans off further and play into the ...
Kevin Bacon has done many things in his decades-long career, but he was excited to cross working with Eddie Murphy off his Hollywood wish list. Bacon, 65, called starring alongside Murphy, 63, in ...
Rules: (1) The destination is Kevin Bacon, in precisely six links; the more obscure, the better. (2) No, but no, film- or acting-related links are allowed. I'm starting off with: Poor Man's Bible → Acid rain → John Evelyn → Bubble and squeak → Belgium → Afterlife → Kevin Bacon; Afterlife no longer links to Kevin Bacon
Kevin Bacon: We really try to to push the limits of what the band can do, musically. When we first started, I had been writing songs for a long time, but I barely played them. In fact, Michael ...
Bacon was born and raised in a close-knit family in Philadelphia. [2] He is the youngest of six children. His mother, Ruth Hilda (née Holmes; 1916–1991), taught at an elementary school and was a liberal activist, [2] while his father, Edmund Bacon (1910–2005), was an urban planner who served as executive director of the Philadelphia City Planning Commission and authored the seminal text ...