Alternative Destinies (Tiger Unleashed)

The alternative destinies of historical figures

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
(1956 - )

Anne Frank
Anne Frank (1929 - 1976) was one of the most prominent European-born Australian actress. A Jewish teenage girl, in 1940 she moved along with his family to Netherlands and then Australia to escape Nazi regime. She starred in many films, including Rear Window and North by Northwest. In 1966, she quit her acting and return to Australia to take diplomatic missions including those in China and Iran. She was killed in 1976 when the plane carrying her was shot down by Burmese jets and crashed.

Charlie Higson
Charles Murray "Charlie" Higson (1958 - ) is the British screenwriter who collaborated with director Christopher Nolan many times. His career debut, SilverFin, which is about the epsionage of teenage James Bond in 1960's Great Britain, is known as yet another successful non-EON Bond films.

Aisin Gioro Puyi
Aisin Gioro Puyi (1906 - 1973) (later renamed Jin Puyi) was the Final Emperor of China, and a head of the House of Aisin Gioro. After his abdication he continued to live in The Forbiden Palace until 1926, when he left the palace to public visit. He served as the member of Chinese Parliament from 1931 to 1956, then retire to become Professor of Qinghua University until his death. His nephew, Jin Yuzhang, is also a famous computer scientist in China.

Bui Simon
Porntip Bui Simon (1969 - ) is a former Miss Universe from Thailand. After her winning in 1988, she entered the entertainment as well as the charity actions. She is generally believed as the most promosing Thai in Hollywood.

Jim Thorpe
Jim Thorpe (1888 - 1971) was an athletic turned politician. After his successful career in Olympics in early 1910s (when he was awarded but later stripped his gold medals, like in OTL), he worked part-time in many jobs before eventually joined the military (under Peter Ewing's support), in which he performed very well in sports. After World War II he served as Governor of Oklahoma, at which time he contributed to the preservation of Native American culture, making it an exotic part of American way of life. He retired from politics in 1970 and died nearly a year later. In 1983, he was posthumously returned his medals, with the recipents being his family and friends.

Leonard Whitting
Being considered as "William Shakespeare of the modern times", Leonard Whitting (1950 - ) have acted and directed in so many films, including The Three Musketeers (1980) and Much Ado About Nothing (1990). Currently he is a prominent member of European Film Academy.