Do you mean Mark Twain?
He wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and his real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens.
He looked a lot like Einstein.
Einstein's favorite reading during his last few months of his life were the humorist stories of B. Kovner, a writer for the Jewish Daily Forward. Kovner (pen name for Jacob Adler) wrote a series of humorist stories in Yiddish for the forward, the most famous being Yenta Telebenta. Einstein looked forward to each new episode in his last several months.
a nerds life!
he became a famous scientist because he invented so many things like the refrigerater.
Anything he pleased it to, or however a artist/writer rendered it.
Einstein was known for his distinctive appearance, characterized by his wild, untamed hair and bushy mustache. He often wore simple, classic suits and had a thoughtful expression. Photographs of him often show a contemplative and intense demeanor.
I'm not really actually not sure but ik that he died and looked crazy with his wild gray hair
yes, i believe that some people are born writers. its basically a talent that you are born with. you don't have to be born like a famous writer to be a good writer though. I'm not a famous writer but i believe some people can be born to be a writer.
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Einstein was considered one of the smartest people in history. He looked at the world in a way that no one else had looked at it beforeand managed to answer some of the most puzzling questions in physics. By doing experiments in his head he worked out that mass and energy are really the same thing and that space is like a fabric that can be curved.
he became a famous scientist because he invented so many things like the refrigerater.
An extraordinary Russian writer, still famous nowadays for writing books like "Crime and Punishment".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Dexter looks like he was an English crime writer.