Terry Crews - Flute player
Terry Crews took flute lessons for seven years during his childhood and is pretty great at it. He even played the flute on an episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
Jason Statham - Diver
Statham was such a great diver that he represented Great Britain at the Commonwealth Games in 1990 ad almost made it to the Olympics.
Harrison Ford - Pilot
Ford took flying lessons after graduating from college but never finished. He picked back up at 54 and is now a trained aviator.
Pierce Brosnan - Fire eater
Brosnan gave fire eating a try at a fire-eating clinic in 1969. He’s given a couple of public performances since.
Angelina Jolie - Knife thrower
Angelina Jolie has been collecting knives since childhood and is very skilled at using them.
Neil Patrick Harris - Magician
Neil Patrick Harris is a lover of magic and a member of the prestigious Magic Castle. He was even on the board of directors at one point.
Mark Ruffalo - Unicyclist
Ruffalo learned to ride a unicycle when he was 12, but didn’t get back on one for 25 years.
Conan O’Brien - Tap dancer
Conan O’Brien is a trained tap dancer who was taught by Bill Bojangles Robinson’s protégé as a child.
Vera Wang - Figure skater
The clothing designer started skating at the age of 8 and competed in the 1968 US National Championships.
Susan Sarandon - Ping pong enthusiast
Sarandon loves playing ping pong, and even participated in founding ‘Spin’ which is a ping pong bar franchise.
Nick Offerman - Woodworking
Much like his character Ron Swanson in Parks and Recreation, Offerman has his own woodworking studio where he crafts everything from kazoos to canoes.
Gene Wilder - Fencing
The actor won the fencing championship at his school, Old Vic Theatre School. He’s also worked as a fencing instructor in the U.S.
Geena Davis - Archer
Davis competed in the 1999 U.S. Olympic semifinals for archery. She placed 24 out of 300.
Margot Robbie - Tattoo artist
The actress likes to tattoo as a hobby and has now completed over 100 tattoos.
Andrew Garfield - Gymnast
Garfield was an accomplished gymnast before he got into acting. In fact, he even showed off his skills by doing a back handspring on Ellen.
Will Smith - Rubik’s Cube prodigy
For the Pursuit of Happyness, Will Smith trained with Tyson Mao, the world record holder for solving a Rubix Cube blindfolded. He spent 10 straight hours learning from Mao and can now solve the puzzle quickly from any configuration.
Probably someone that makes a pretty penny of it otherwise you couldn't keep one location open let alone a chain.
Just because you don't like something doesn't mean it's not popular. Personally I'm not a fan. But LOADS of people play it.
What? No. The magic castle. In LA. Just googled it. The magic circle is in London. NPH is from America.
The Magic castle is a physical Location.
the Magic circle is a club.
“If you can walk away from a landing, it's a good landing. If you use the airplane the next day, it's an outstanding landing.” - - Chuck Yeager
To judge from Ford's crashing into a golf course and then landing on a taxiway, she has good reason to.
He'd do better to stick with carpentry.
and tons of more people in the real world...