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I was going for Hirohito. Since you've mentioned him, Victoria and Louis XIV (not George III though), That's three.
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Well, I remember them doing a big thing about Brian Boitano, but I don't think he played a cameo role.
And to get this thread going again, I'll cheat and look it up.
Eric Idle, Dave Foley, & George Clooney.
Name 3 sites of past winter Olympics.
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You were, but in this game, if there is no doubt that your answer is correct, you do not have to wait for confirmation.
Although looking at your answer, you are incorrect in that Atlanta hosted a summer Olympics, not a winter Olympics. Give one more winter Olympic site and then post your name 3
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Hopefully someone else would come up with the right one then. Just trying to drum up some more chatter on this particular thread.
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Name three different lead action-hero characters from three different movie franchises who were each played by three different actors in three different films, generally without much of an internal explanation (ie, not because he was a child in one film and an adult in the next, a la Darth Vader, although I confess that the age of the actors did have an impact in one of the cases I have in my mind--although from what I understand the previous actor had still been offered the role first).
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I wasn't counting Superman or George Reeves simply because his movie wasn't part of the same series as Christopher Reeve or Brandon Routh. I guess it depends on your definition of a franchise. Batman and James Bond are what I was thinking of, as well as one other. I suppose it's open to debate as to whether this third example are all in the same "continuity" or not, but the movies featuring all three actors were all done by the same producer, and within a few years of each other. The only thing that makes it a bit tough to all fit together is that the most recent one features the youngest actor, and obviously takes place years earlier than the others...