Top 30 Smartest Celebrities Ever
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- These celebs are wicked smart. Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the brainiest stars of all time. Our countdown of the smartest celebrities ever includes Kate Beckinsale, Emma Watson, Conan O’Brien, Quentin Tarantino, Rowan Atkinson, and more! Which brainy celeb do you think is the most impressive? Let us know in the comments below.
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Bill Cosby, EdD.
David Duchovny, MA.
James Franco, MFA.
Art Garfunkel, MA.
Ashley Judd, MBA.
Leonard Nimoy, MA.
Barrack Obama, JD.
Michelle Obama, JD.
Christy Turlington, MA
Peter Weller PhD.
Robert Vaughn, PhD.
Sigourney Weaver, MFA.
All of them
I am more of a genius than the people on this list. I know things about movies, music and history that will amaze a normal person. Who of you in the chat did know that sultan Mehmet was the first in the world to use canons to conquer Konstantinopel. Or that King Louis XV build a whorehouse on the grounds on Versailles. Or that Tanita Tikaram is the only one in the world that made a hit song with a oboe, Twist In My Sobriety. I have also had the same mentor as Quentin Tarantino, Dov S Simens. And know as much as him about movies. We real geniuses have our own language to. That only people with the same skills will understand. School, iq or language skills does not make anyone a genius. Masterpieces, more like master piece of shit's
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Hedy Lamarr's the most impressive.
With no formal study, she invented FM radio, to guide torpedoes, but was so far ahead of her time, the technology had to catch up with her. Then it became Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and of course, FM radio. And she was one of the most beautiful women in the world. And a great actress. Who saw where Nazi Germany was heading, and escaped.
None of the others come close to LaMarr for brilliance. She was a polymath, like Heron of Alexandria, inventing whole new technologies.
No, she wasn't THAT brilliant.
From the Polish wiki on George Antheil (Hedy was co-inventing with):
"It is believed that Antheil could have obtained information useful in building the device from his brother, who could have obtained it from Polish intelligence officers evacuated from the Baltic states in the summer of 1940. Before the outbreak of the war, Polish laboratories conducted research on the use of variable frequencies in radio communications on behalf of Dwójka (including by the Warsaw Radiotechnical Factory AVA), led by Eng. Leonard Danilewicz[3]."
She didn't invent FM radio, she made a patent for switching frequency during operation
@@Kannot2023 ... which is the BASIS FOR FM, "FREQUENCY MODULATION". It's right there in the name. Get a clue.
How is Hedy Lamarr not #1? !? She never received any formal education and invented things that were ground breaking.
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Hedy didn’t just have an IQ to brag about, or university degrees, she had real accomplishments. She literally changed the world. Should be #1. My IQ was measured at 144, but I have done nothing of true value to our species; neither have most of these celebs. Hedy is the only contender for the top spot on this list.
Were they just taking celebrities in order of IQ?
It's hard to measure how important some thing was - especially - if it is of an esoteric nature that most people don't understand.
The thing with Hedy Lamarr - as another poster noted - was that she did not invent Frequency Hopping - she just worked with another Scientist on a specific type - which they patented.
So - what she did was certainly an achievement - but - attributing all we have today to her - is an exaggeration.
As some brilliant Scientists have said: _"All I did - was done standing on the shoulders of those who went before me."_
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She actually didn't invent most of what she is claimed to have invented. That was just smart publicity by the Hollywood studio she was contracted to. Obviously it worked because 80 years later, people are still buying the BS. The "smartness" attributed to 90% of the people on this list is BS.
I think it's because she's dead, and a lot of these UA-camrs think nothing happened before they lived.
"...and [Natalie Portman] is fluent in Hebrew."
That's like saying "...and Selma Hayek is fluent in Spanish."
Haha, she is also fluent in English. 🤓🤣
😂😂😂
not the same, Selma Hayek lived and studied in Mexico as an adult, Natalie Portman was a little child like when she moved to USA, many children who immigrate at such young age end up either forgetting their native language, or grow up speaking it poorly, and poorly does not qualify as fluent. Or maybe you just don't know what fluent means.
@@dontfearthereaper2887 True. But she has certain advantages as a Jewish immigrant whose immediate and extended families all spoke Hebrew fluently. But there's no doubt that she is one of the smartest people around, and if she put her mind to learning multiple languages she would have succeeded.
Yea, didn't she grow up in Great Neck?
One note - honorary doctorates don't really count. They're honorary. They're given to people for a variety of reasons. Some may be "for work worthy of a doctorate but didn't finish the program," but most are simply "a person was invited to give a speech, usually at commencement."
Without Hedy Lamarr, none of us would probably even be here right now.
yup
We'd be here, but we wouldn't have the same frequency sharing and buffering system. Our computers would arguably be slower. Your point was there, I only sharpened the edge. Wink
She did some groundbreaking work while being one of the glamorous stars in Hollywood. She created many products that were used by the Allied forces in WW2..
Lamarr (and Antheil - she didn't do it by herself) contributed to the development frequency hopping technology, but she did not "invent" frequency hopping technology. Frequency hopping was not only known but was in use decades before Ms. Lamarr and Mr. Antheil came up with a different way to do it. Though they were rightly given a patent for an interesting way to do frequency hopping they most certainly were not its inventors'. This is the problem with having entire months and wings of museums dedicated to the history of a specific identify group. A member of the selected group may have their contribution elevated beyond what it actually was.
Seriously underrated comment.
Mr. Bean is a genius. He put all his material on his channel to watch for free, got monetized, thus making millions feom recycling his material!
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Yes but he's a oatmeal-brained dip-stick when it comes to EVs, he swallowed all the oil industry anti-EV propaganda and repeated a chunk of it in print.
He was 'smart' enough to buy a limited edition Aston Martin Zagato and when his driving licence was suspended a year later he sold it back to the dealer at 60 or so percent of the price new. Unfortunately for him at that point the Zagato had increased in value to 3 times the original sticker price. That was a real clever move of his, wasn't it?
@@gustavmeyrink_2.0 *Classic* Mr. Bean. Would make for a great Mr. Bean episode.
Dr. Sir Brian May has done a lot more than that! He also cofounded the Starmus festival. In 2022, he received the Stephen Hawking Award for science communication. He has also written several books (in stereoscopic 3d) on other subjects as well as astronomy/astrophysics and his latest Nasa project was assisting with the Osiris rex mission and gathering samples from the asteroid bennu.
The fact he wasn't introduced as Doctor got me. Maybe I've been binge watching too much Big Bang Theory recently, maybe it's the Brit in me, but he's the type of guy that is always introduced as Dr Brian May, or at the least Sir Brian May.
Came to the comments specifically to see if anyone else was upset by the drop of 'doctor' in his intro
@@Beth-zs2jr Well said. Yes, that definitely bothered me too.
He’s lived stereoscopy since he was a child. He’s bringing it back in a big, loving way.
@@The_momur Yeah! Gotta love him for that, among many other things! He's just a wonderful renaissance man, pure and simple!
Don't suppose you've ever heard of Sir Patrick Moore but he was a British Astronomer and celebrity. Very prestigious career you can look him up there's too much to recount.
But he never made a lot of money and towards the end of his life living in a big old house he couldn't afford he was penniless and almost homeless.
His friend Sir Brian May who'd grown up with him being one of his heroes, , bought the house, paid for the upkeep and let him live in it free until he ended his days.
Where's Stephen Fry?
His best friend, Hugh Laurie, belongs as well.
quite right
They said celebrities, not icons or legends.
Horribly obvious miss.
Being smart is what Stephen Fry is known for.. little obvious don't you think?
Arnold Schwarzenegger started a mail order business shortly after immigrating to America and bought an apartment building for income generation, making him a millionaire at the age of 25. He turned his business skills up a notch when he graduated with a business degree at the University of Wisconsin Superior. He has made a successful career in real estate in addition to his other successful careers in body building, acting and politics. He’s also fluent in German. There seems to be little he can’t do.
Well, Arnold grew up in Austria, so his fluency in German is no surprise at all ...
@@nansen1678 Well he barely spoke English when he came to America, so he had to learn, and it was a struggle. Now he can speak English fluently, too.
He can almost pronounce the word "California".
My grandpa owned a gym in Michigan and Arnold would go around from place to place all over the rust belt States and sell weight lifting benches and exercise stuff like that. My grandpa was no dummy himself and remembers thinking what a nice smart young man he was. He knew that kid was going places
If you can forgive that he can't make some of the sounds. As an Austrian his native german is not a sign of added IQ. This overrates people speaking two languages now if they speak 3 or more from differnt lingual groups it would be more worth noting. Most who travel alot or comes from other contries pick up at least one or two second languages. I took french and not good at it but never really needed it. With a history background was always more interested in dead languages but never had access to teachers.
My immediate thought was Dolph lundgren
And he's a super nice completely unassuming guy! Playing Drago must have been very difficult for a guy with his amazing intellect. I mean that seriously.
"Well, I had a scholarship to MIT, in Boston, and, uh, wanted to finish there, and maybe get a PHD at Harvard or something, but, then I met Grace Jones. Yeah. As a student at Boston's Wentworth Institute of Technology, meeting Grace Jones would have certainly finished me off.
Not at all surprised Dr. May is #1. His intelligence has always been on display from the time he built the Red Special through his playing and songwriting (who else could write a sweet folk song about space travel and bending time), and into his academic adventures. Then package all that into a person who comes across as very sweet and humble . . .
Yes, 39 is my favourite science fiction song ever.
Tom Lerher was a Harvard physics professor before becoming famous by writing and recording cold war era comedy folk songs. I highly recommend you hear his songs like
' masochism tango' , ' we'll all go together when we go", "who's next", " smut", "the elements"
All of his stuff is worth listening to at least once
Speaking of musical geniuses (and I figured Dr. May would be at the top of the list), where's Frank Zappa? IDK his formal education, but there's no denying he was a genius.
@@DaveDunning-st1hh Yes, I remember The Masochism Tango because I liked The Doctor Demento Show in the '70s while I was in my teens.
Orson Welles? Stephen Fry: ie. this list is woefully incomp[lete
How could you not mention "Black Adder" for Rowan Atkinson?
Few Americans would recognise it compared to his popular kiddie humour?
Or The Thin Blue Line.
Yanks don't "get" Blackadder.
I'm so glad Weird Al was included!
He's brilliant
He shoulda been #27...
Raise a glass for my girl Heddy Lamar
Raise it twice for her not making the #1 slot.
I had never heard of her, until the movie, "Blazing Saddles. Sad, but I was a kid, and you have to learn sometime, right?
An IQ of 140 is not so special. A master of science in electrical engineering from Oxford is impressive. Also a Neuroscience PhD. And a PhD in astrophysics is impressive. Most of these celebrities earned bachelor's degrees. That's good, but not extraordinary.
Not so special?!? The score of 140 is higher than 99.62% of the population. In other words, only 0.48% of the population scores above 140 on IQ tests.
@@bobcalvo1680 Well, thank you!
Peter Weller holds an actual PhD in Italian Art History. (Not an honorary one).
Omar Sharif spoke around 9 languages.
John Cleese studied law. Graham Chapman studied medicine. Michael Palin studied political science. Eric Idle studied English. Terry Gilliam studied political science. Terry Jones studied English and history. All of them studied at prestigious universities. All members of Monty Python are highly intelligent and educated men.
I firmly believe you have to be extremely smart to be a good comedian.
An electrical engineer's solution to turn off a light bulb is a gun? Nice one, Mr. Atkinson!
Lol. Good catch. Perhaps that joke was not intentional, but for me that definitely adds to the depth of his comedic genius.
I'm married to an electrical engineer and I can assure you - they always have the silliest ideas...
Ruben Blades (Daniel Salazar in Fear The Walking Dead) is also one of the smartest and most accomplished artists out there. Multiple Grammy awards, composed the most sold Salsa album in history (Siembra) Graduated from Harvard Law, ran for president of Panama and was later appointed as minister of tourism. Amazing singer, capable actor, accomplished musical producer and a name that will be forever be remembered in Latin America for having the courage to publicly denounce the dictatorships in power back in the 80's in real time.
It's crazy that that's kind of an under-the-radar fact, since they often make it a point to mention when an actor went to Harvard, much less Harvard Law!
Okay, Ruben.
THESE TALENTED PEOPLE DESERVE A VOICEOVER NARRATOR WHO CAN PRONOUNCE THINGS PROPERLY!!!!
So happy to see Conan, Danica and Geena on here, definitely the first names I thought of with this list.
And crazy to think that none of us would be watching this video without the work of Hedy Lamarr!
Speaking of Conan, Andy Richter is very sharp. Made fools out of other contestants on Ceebrity Jeopardy.
Polyglots like Shakira absolutely FASCINATE me. I've been struggling to learn Spanish alone for the past 8 months!
Well said. A lot of Americans barely even know how to speak their one native language. LOL
@@andyroid5028 So very sad but absolutely true
@andyroid5028 Like, and uhm, ya know what I mean, yur not saposeda do dat. I know English can be a hard language to learn but this gutter talk makes me nuts.
'American', as opposed to English, is a "polyglot" , a mishmash of languages, thus "proper American English " really is relative, and all over the map.
me, a german, learned english and french in school. both conversational and/or fluent levels. forgot french, lacking usage, and back to paris 12 years after last french lessons, it suddenly reappeared from nothing :D had a chat with a bikemessenger about his bike and that i am a bikemessenger in hamburg, too, and blablabla. few years ago, i had started learning russian because i had fallen for someone born in russia. then i decided to add dutch of which i had picked up a bit in a long distance relationship, years prior. then i added french to restore that, and added spanish as a fourth language on an app which i wanted to get to useful levels and then add italian, swedish and danish (major depression happened, but i'll restart learning again some time) oh and in my youth, i had started learning bengali and klingon, too. why are foreign languages so unusual to speak in the us? why??
I have an IQ of 155. I'm a locksmith. What the hell did I do wrong? 😅
That depends... are you a GOOD locksmith? ❤
Is it what you wanted ?
I graduated high school when I was 16 too. my first two babies could both read by age 2. They were amazing then but they are just regular somewhat introverted good human beings now. All my children are good human beings. Intelligence isn’t any match for addiction though, and it has been another world. I got sober at age 47, 30 years ago, and I don’t give my IQ any credit whatsoever. My first fifty years were a steep learning curve. My life is a bad movie maybe.
That's where God wants you to be!
Mine is higher if I take the test in English than in French… both around 140… and I m French!
Sometimes things are messed up but I have you re happy as you are anyway 😊
disappointed no Norm Macdonald or Sacha Baron Cohan..especially disappointed about no Norm.
*_If you watch enough of Watch MoJo, you get accustomed to being disappointed._*
I thought of those 2 comedians as well. This list needs to be edited.
Macdonald was really smart. He kicked butt on WWTBAM.
True.
Macdonald graduated from high school at age 14 as well.
He was already doing calculus when most kids were struggling with long division.
"Number 14 - John Cleese"
(video showing Michael Palin :) )
And while talking about the Footlghts, where is Stephen Fry on this list?
and Eric Idle...
What about the other Pythons, they all went to Oxbridge (Oxford and Cambridge) for those not in the know. They should also be on the list.
Lucille Ball. Brilliant business woman. She got the rights for reruns of 'I Love Lucy' as part of her contract. The studio at the time thought they were getting the upper hand because 'what's a rerun?' was the question of the day. She took over the studio and funded many, many television shows (Desilu) that were the forerunners of model television and other entertainment.
My understanding is Desi Arnez is the one who won these rights .
She was responsible for green-lighting Star Trek.
1:45 I never realised Mulder was on Star Trek!
I live by the idea that for doing comedy at a high level, you need to be in some way a genius, more than drama.
Drama is laid out, and obvious. Comedy is more subtle, demanding awareness of details not mentioned, and intuitive understanding of double entendres, and puns. That's why dumb or ignorant people often don't get the joke. Smart people might not find your joke funny, but they do ,at least, get the point.
I like ribald comedy, dirty, burlesque, randy humor. Then , when a smart person is offended, I can at least say, "shame on you for getting the joke"
By the way, I got up this morning, and it was so nice out.......
That I left it out !
Shame on you
comedy is way trickier, imo.
I have been saying this for decades. It’s logical when you think about what is needed to create a good joke. 😊
Very true. It's a simple formula:
drama = emotion
comedy = wit
Michael Caine said in an interview that comedy is by far the hardest thing to do in acting.
Fun fact when Geena Davis was an exchange student in Sweden, she went to the same high school that I attended years later. Also, Prince Daniel the husband of the Swedish Crown Princess went there too, but also a few years before me. Which is kind if a coincidence, since the clip where she's speaking Swedish she is addressing the Royal family. It all ties together quite nicely.
After Hedy Lamarr, everyone else kind of paled in comparison. But I guess you needed to have some names people have heard of in the top 10.
A few omissions I can think of, since speaking multiple languages apparently means you're smart: what about Christopher Lee or Viggo Mortensen? Less known but certainly worthy of inclusion: Jeff 'Skunk' Baxter, Doobie Brothers guitarist and self-taught NASA missile defense specialist.
Seriously? Black Water starts me on my day. Had no idea. Thanks for the knowledge!
Have you watched the news lately? a degree from an ivy league university is anything but a mark of someone's intelligence.
Sure it is
So what Ivy League school did you graduate from,?
Forgot James Woods; who apparently has an IQ north of 180. Also Edward Norton, who graduated from Yale with a degree in History.
Yes! Ed comes to mind first to me. I noticed his smartz on takk shows.
It's a great video. Thank you!
He may be smart, but Duchovny is a real piece of work in person
Sadly, that's common amongst many highly intelligent people in my experience.
Yup. IQ does not make you a good person. Lots of people with high IQ that also lack empathy and basic social skills.
Oh, You know him personally?
Worked with him, yeah.
@@waffleoutlaw9951 So what do you mean he's a real piece of work? rude?
No James Woods mention?
Cannot decide! It's hard to say all of are so good.
That's HEDLEY!!
*Blazing Saddles in da house!* 😂
I refer to Hedy Lamar as Hedley Lamar, all of the time. Long live Mel Brooks, although he has been living longer than most people will, lol.
@moshgirl973 Actually she was going to sue the makers of Blazing Saddles over the use of the name Hedley Lamar. They were going to fight it, but Mel Brooks insisted they pay her.
Dexter Holland being the first person shown in this video, is SO dang awesome. Major props to his inclusion here.
🤘😎
He's not _that_ smart. He believed the C.o.v.i.d-19 BS (and fired his longtime drummer over it). Not a good guy.
That's why I watched this video! I'm always curious how normies perceive Dexter Holland. I'm proud to say I'm a huge fan and have seen him perform over a dozen times. Offspring Forever!!!
GREAT CONTENT!!!!
Having worked in the field of satellite communications for decades, I am well aware of the contributions Hedy Lamarr made in spread spectrum communications. I believe she 'donated' the patent to the U.S.Government (Navy?) for radio communications that were difficult to jam. She was a beautiful actress with brains. Her inventiveness was overshadowed by her beauty. Thanks for including her in your list.
Brian May is my personal favorite!
I could listen to his guitar playing with Queen absolutely forever!
Many of the others you mentioned are very notable, as well.
Do we love a person with a great brain?
Yes. Yes, we do! 😊
This an awesome list
You left out a severe someone here. Morey Amsterdam graduated from UCLA at 14 and went into Vaudeville. He became known as the Human Joke Machine, and a genuine star on the Dick Van Dyke show of the 60's.
Without James Woods, this list is terribly deficient and flawed.
I can't believe they didn't include Milla Jovovich. She's incredibly intelligent.
I love Brian May!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Mr. Bean is smart?! That makes me feel better about myself ☺️
Hmm. If you knew him from his other roles, you wouldn't say that.
Watch Blackadder especially the third and fourth series. You will see how versatile certain British actors are.
Particularly take note of the actor playing George.
@brontewcat Yeah, yeah. I know Mr. Bean is a party planner, chef, spy and artist as well
@@knuclear200x As I said have a look at the TV show called Blackadder. Personally I find it far funnier than Mr Bean. Not so much the first series, but the 3 other seasons and the specials are very funny.
Well I may not be smarter than Rowan Atkinson. But at least I'm smarter than Mr. Bean!
I was aware of almost all of them...except Briam May. That one surprised me
Shaquille O'Neal is another brains-over-brawn type in the sports world. Accomplished DJ with platinum level album sales, has multiple degrees including an MBA and a doctorate in education, made more money with various business ventures than he did as a pro basketball player, and of course there are the championships and accolades from basketball where he's regarded as one of the best players in the game's history. Not a bad run thus far.
James Wood IQ 188, Arnold Schwarzenegger IQ 160
On which scale or scales? There's more than one IQ scale out there.
@@felicitybywater8012 Per James Wood, I'd guess the sociopathy scale.
@@felicitybywater8012The scale is always the same with 100 being defined as the average. The tests vary.
And IQ is an imperfect science.
Yes. In terms of IQ, both right up there.
What about James Woods?
WTF am I watching this when there are numerous unsung heroes working the ER waiting to save your lives?
I know he's from a metal band thats not that popular in the mainstream, but Ville Friman, guitarist of Insomnium deserves a mention in my opinion.
The vid said John Cleese. It showed Michael Palin. Then Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Carol Cleveland. Then finally John Cleese.
Pardon me, but where are James Woods and Jim Varney?
They can't name a conservative. 😂
Love to see an interview with Brian May & Neil Tyson, oh the conversation they'd have. About music, of course.
Maybe not the same level, but the UK has 2 famous super intelligent musicians called Dr Brian (May and Cox). May is an astrophysicist as mentioned in the video, Cox is a physicist focusing on particles. I saw the two of them being interviewed together a few years ago, and at some point they seemed to begin speaking a whole different language when they were asked a science question.
I guess the difference is one surprises people by having a doctorate, the other surprised people by being a musician
Love the table. Very cool.
Bruce Dickinson from Iron Maiden... history teachers! yay! :V
Nice video/add/ about education!
didn't learn until today that Mayim Bialik also voiced Kurst the Worst from Disney's "Recess"
I didn't know that either. I liked that cartoon.
Where is Bridget Mendler?
Having a high IQ doesn't guarantee a person will be a genius.
You have to apply that intelligence and do something great with it, or it is wasted.
Not necessarily. I thought that for a long time. I thought that until I realized I had achieved what I most wanted - to be a good mother. I always wanted children. I have 2 of the most wonderful children. I accomplished my hearts desire.
Jodie Foster did not go to a "French learning prep school", she attended the French School of Los Angeles, therefore following the French school curriculum and earned her Baccalaureat. Not an easy feat...
Ha ! Brian May was my first pick for this video; he's brilliant. It must be said, though, that ability to acquire a prestigious education does NOT mean you are the smartest.
I would argue that Prince, for example, was smarter than many folks with degrees in business. Not just a musical genius. And there's many more. ;)
Gene Simmons is another.
I did know some of the people but not all. Probably less than half.
Thanks for sharing this informative video.
🙈🙉🙊 😎 🇺🇸
Kate Beckinsale "studied a broad in Paris"? Who? Who was she studying? Gertrude Stein?
Should have mentioned that Danica McKellar published a math research paper as an undergraduate.
How can you omit Black Adder on Rowan Atkinson's CV?
great bro
James Woods
We know why is isn't included in this list. OMB!
They can't list someone so openly Republican. 😂
Sir Dr Brian May?
Sir Dr Brian May GuitarLord, thank you very much √:^)
That's the lead singer from Offspring?
Yes. You seem surprised.......
I am truly impressed by all of them.
"It is our choices that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities." - Dumbledore
John Urschel. Retired early from the NFL to become a renowned mathematician at MIT
Apparently offensive linemen don’t qualify as celebrities. Another would be Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, who while playing for the Chiefs, earned a medical degree from McGill. And he did all his higher education in English even though French is his native language.
Yeah, but hardly a household name. If we're talking sports, former reliever and current Red Sox GM Craig Breslow. 1420 SAT, double majored in molecular biophysics and chemistry, admitted to NYU Medical School.
@@geoffoldread7684 LDT was lucky that, unlike Breslow, he wasn’t forced to choose between med school and pro sports. It helped that Andy Reid’s mom was a McGill medical school graduate.
Geena Davis-Cutthroat Island. Great movie.
Yeah Kim!! Go NC!! Dang, he went to freaking Duke AND UNC Chapel Hill? Spectacular ❤
Hopefully i'll make a similar list but regardless of any outcomes, it is important to pursue something you enjoy.
For this who don't know, Kellan Lutz has a photographic memory and generally ain't nothing to mess with in hand-to-hand combat. He also breeds and trains dogs.
I agree with Brian May being amazing, however a by the way to the other Members of Queen would have been better - How many incredible bands are / were so talented in so many different academic fields? - Astro-physicist, Electrical Engineer, A superb degree owning Dental Technician and an Art degree student? If you dont know who has which degree you may find it interesting to look it up. I was most surprised by Hedy Lamarr, such an incredible talent, and should be better known for!
Vassar = Vass as in Lass + er,, rhymes with passer va-sr
AI is learning. Pretty soon we won't know the difference §:^\
I knew Nolan Gould would be there
Also what about Jacob Tremblay? And Tom Holland?
Peter Weller(Robocop) has a PhD in Art History.
Italian Art History.
Reggie Jackson's IQ is only his own claim. Others on this list have solid intellectual accomplishments. :-)
Exactly. I have yet to find one credible source or actual reference that backs up his claim
Or any racist claims against him.
A video about smart celebrities list is never complete without Conan SNUCK in between.
I see what you did there….
Ironic that you said at the beginning that you've excluded those already known for their intelligence, and literally showed a clip of Sheldon and Amy as you were saying that, and then Mayim Bialik was #2? I'm not saying she shouldn't be on the list. I think she most certainly should. But did you actually exclude anyone? Maybe just the *_white guy_* stars of BBT?
Still, loved the video. Well done.
Really wish y'all would just stick to top ten lists. I usually don't watch the 20 lists, so I'm not even messing with a 30.
*LOL ADHD much?*
Weird that they named John Cleese while focused on a solo portrait of Michael Palin.
happy to learn about Hedy Lamarr in the comments.
My contribution is member of MENSA Jeff Goldblum. Once married to Geena Davis as well.
You don't have to be extremely smart to be member of MENSA. Even I passed the test.
The little segment (chapter) tooltip for John Cleese says John C. Reilly. Ooops :P
Now I know, thank you
@WatchMojo People do not use FSIQ unless they are applying to MENSA which loses valdity due to confounders and more. Additionally once you surpass high avarage the noise influences the wcore rendering any meanful results.
I'm 3 sigma above the mean, but that becomes very messy.
I like where the woman who published in Neuron is but Tarentino should be moved down a bit.
I liked the list, but an understanding of statistics and the notions you are describing would be better
Tom Lehrer should have been in the list. Graduate of Harvard, a huge songwriting and performing sensation at the time, then professor at UCLA and MIT...
If Brian May is #1, should give a shout out to Tom Scholz of Boston as well :)
*_I was thinking the same thing! Scholz is a LEGEND._*
That Boston album is perfect. Perfect!
Kate Beckinsale is Awesome ❤
Love her Performance in
Underworld 2003
And
Van Helsing 2004
And
Total Recall 2012
And
Click
And
Underworld 2 Evolution
Let's not forget about the kid from Modern Family.. he's literally in the club of Mensa
They didn't. He was up there.
Whoever heard of the college named Vuhssarr? Anybody? No? I always thought Vassar was pronounced (VAS-sər). Where did they get these narrators?
thanks I feel so dumb now