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Cage revealed his inner comic book geek when he named his youngest son Superman’s true name, Kal-El. Not to mention the fact that he changed his last name from Coppola to Cage, which just so happens to be comic character Power Man’s last name. - Xfinity Entertainment Editors (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg)
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Secret Celebrity...We've uncovered the geeky tendencies of Hollywood's hottest actors. - Xfinity Entertainment Editors
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Natalie PortmanNatalie Portman may be an Oscar winner, but don’t count out her other academic achievements. Portman put her acting career on hold to study at Harvard. During her time at the Ivy League school she worked as a research assistant in a psychology lab and managed to have two papers published in professional science journals. All of this on top of the four languages she studied while at school. - Xfinity Entertainment Editors (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)
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Vin DieselAction star Vin Diesel might not be as tough as you think. The buff actor is a huge fan of the ultimate geek board game “Dungeons and Dragons.” Vin has been playing the game since the 1970s and even has one of his character’s names tattooed on his body. The actor’s love for the game is widely known and he was asked to write the foreword for the book “30 Years of Adventure: A Celebration of Dungeons and Dragons.” - Xfinity Entertainment Editors (AP Photo/Claude Paris)
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Christina Appleg...Applegate is a self-proclaimed video game addict. She not only has an XBox, Wii, and a PS3, the beautiful blonde once played “Guitar Hero ” for an entire day. - Xfinity Entertainment Editors (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg)
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Keri Russell“Again, this confirms how uncool I am. Most 16-year-olds were, like, smoking pot and stealing cars or something, as I was on the ‘Mickey Mouse Club’ singing about Mickey Mouse and doing dance moves to Bell Biv Devoe.” - Xfinity Entertainment Editors (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)
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Nicolas CageCage revealed his inner comic book geek when he named his youngest son Superman’s true name, Kal-El. Not to mention the fact that he changed his last name from Coppola to Cage, which just so happens to be comic character Power Man’s last name. - Xfinity Entertainment Editors (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg)
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Naya RiveraThe gorgeous "Glee" girl might play a mean cheerleader on television, but Rivera is a self-admitted geek at heart. “In high school, I was most like Artie and Rachel. I knew what I wanted, like Rachel, although I wasn’t as obnoxious. But like Artie, I was a nerd, always trying to fit in and get my hair to lie flat,” the actress told People Magazine. - Xfinity Entertainment Editors (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)
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Zac EfronHe played the stud in “High School Musical,” but that wasn’t the case when Zac Efron was growing up. “I wasn’t a heartthrob at school; I was a geek, I was into musical theater, which isn’t perceived as the coolest thing. There were guys who were 6’ 1” with beards and big muscles and I was a gawky 17-year-old, a skinny, awkward kid. I was a late bloomer. Growing up was hell. I could never get into trouble like the rest of my friends, my parents were very strict and taught me good values,” the actor revealed. - Xfinity Entertainment Editors (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)
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Zoe SaldanaShe isn’t just every geek’s dream girl. . . “Avatar” hottie Zoe Saldana once was a huge nerd. “For me, it’s been like preaching to my choir, because I was considered what you would think of as a geek. I loved stories that helped me escape, and those happened to be the stories that fall into the category of geekiness. So, therefore, I am a proud geek!,” she once revealed. - Xfinity Entertainment Editors (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg)
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Megan FoxMegan Fox is stunning, but the "Transformers" actress is also a huge “Lord of the Rings” geek. Fox said, “I’m a ‘Lord of the Rings’ fan. And I’ll go on the forums and they’ll complain that Frodo is eating the Lembas bread outside of Mordor instead of in the Mines of Moria. And they get really mad… You cannot focus completely on pleasing them because you’ll never win.” - Xfinity Entertainment Editors (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg)
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Robin WilliamsRobin Williams isn’t just hilarious, he is a huge lover of online multiplayer games like “Battlefield 2” and “Half-Life: Day of Defeat.” Williams even went as far to name his daughter Zelda, after the game “The Legend of Zelda.” - Xfinity Entertainment Editors (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)
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