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What American was named both worst actor and worst actress in the same year?

The 2011 film Twins So Different, in which Adam Sandler played two lead roles - brother Jack and sister Jill - was received very negatively by critics. At the Golden Raspberry Anti-Awards, the film won all 10 categories, including Worst Actor and Worst Actress, which went to Sandler.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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No. In the West, the chronicle was called a chronicle, and its creators were called chroniclers. Both are records of outstanding historical events, extreme natural phenomena, etc., which were kept from year to year.

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