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unusual facts about Deep Impact



8299 Téaleoni

8299 Téaleoni is an asteroid named after actress Téa Leoni; probably in reference to her role in the 1998 film Deep Impact.

Bruce Joel Rubin

His writing credits include: Jacob's Ladder, Deep Impact, Brainstorm, Ghost, Deadly Friend (which he adapted from the novel Friend by Diana Henstall), My Life (which he also directed), Stuart Little 2, The Last Mimzy and The Time Traveler's Wife.

Ghanaati

As a descendant of the 1000 Guineas winner Highclere, Ghanaati is also closely related to the Japanese champion Deep Impact.


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Ameen Faheem

"I have always been fond of the poetry of Maulana Rumi, Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai, and Sachal Sarmast. Their poetry has left a deep impact on my life. I have learned from them (Poets) to be loyal, to be loved, in good or rainy days"

Ho Kwon Ping

Kwon Ping grew up and studied in Thailand He went on to Tunghai University in Taiwan where the exposure to Chinese culture left a deep impact on him.

Nicodemus Tessin the Younger

Upon his return to Sweden after four years, the Swedish king immediately sent him on a second trip which would last 1677-78 and take him to England and France were prominent architects such as André Le Nôtre and Jean Bérain had a deep impact on Tessin's later decorations and gardens.

Téa Leoni

Leoni's film work includes a lead role in Deep Impact, a big-budget disaster film about a comet menacing Earth; and Jurassic Park III, The Family Man, Bad Boys, and You Kill Me.