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I'm astonished that 78% found him atm (while Hugo is at 41...).Strange differences of culture
It's as if there was a US-born actor who moved to France, only starred in French movies or stage productions, and didn't do any (or much) acting in Hollywood. If they were to appear on a "Famous American people" quiz, it wouldn't be surprising if they were, some margin, the least-guessed person on the quiz, and there were a bunch of responses along the lines of, "Huh. I've never heard of that person before."
(Also: I'm not convinced the Princess Bride is an "especially famous" movie. Yes, it's extremely beloved among its fans -- of which I am one! -- but it doesn't have that wide a fanbase, and references to it are often among the least-guessed when they appear in JetPunk quizzes.)
I only knew his name because Mike Florio said that he'd met someone called that in an airport once.
Never heard of the younger looking Victor. I guess he plays an american sport and is therefore more well known to some than Philippe Sella, J-P Rives, Alain Prost or anybody that won the tour de france..........
In a similar quiz, Columbus is considered an Italian because that's where he's born. Tesla isn't considered 'murican either.
Marie Curie was polish.
And then I re-read the title.
Also, Zidane is commonly called simply "Zizou." Maybe that can be accepted?
Tony Parker, ok, I know, but that youngster, no clue XD
Also, yes, I've read the description. You can't just make an excerpt like that, it's like you placed King Edward VIII in a quiz about American people and wrote "he's British, who cares, deal with it".
Your comparison to Edward VIII doesn't work because he only married an American, but he was never an American citizen or lived in America. If he had, then it would be appropriate to put him on a list of American people.
he looks AI-generated