Arden Hayes
Arden Hayes (born January 30, 2008) is an American child prodigy. From Southern California, he became known at age 5 for his knowledge of American geopolitics, reciting Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, and being able to identify the countries of the world and name the capitals of each.
Arden Hayes | |
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Born | January 30, 2008 |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Child prodigy · student |
Years active | 2013–present |
Known for | Knowledge of American politics and geopolitics |
Television | Jimmy Kimmel Live! |
His interest in American presidents was sparked by Arden’s learning that he shares a birthday with former United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
On May 4, 2013, Arden was featured in an article and video in the Los Angeles Times.[1] This spurred many additional newspaper articles and blogs and Arden appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on July 2, 2013, to demonstrate his knowledge regarding U.S. presidents.[2] On November 5, 2013, Arden again appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and displayed his knowledge of the nations of the world and their capitals and rejected a free Sony Xperia Tablet Z because he preferred the Apple iPad and would rather wait until Christmas to receive it.[3] He appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! for the third time on April 2, 2014, and showed his interest and knowledge about chemical elements in the periodic table.[4] He appeared on the show again on November 23, 2015, when he won a shut-out victory against the cast of Star Wars: The Force Awakens in a Star Wars trivia contest.[5]
References
- Lelyveld, Nita (May 4, 2013). "This presidential database loves running and Legos". Los Angeles Times.
- "Arden Hayes On Jimmy Kimmel Live: Huffington Post, 5-Year-Old Presidential Expert Will Charm You With Facts (VIDEO)". Huffington Post. July 3, 2013.
- Chris Matyszczyk. "Jimmy Kimmel gives prodigy Sony tablet; kid prefers iPad". CNET News.
- "Arden Hayes, 6-Year-Old Genius, Tells Jimmy Kimmel about His Encounter with Bill Clinton". Huffington Post.
- "Star Wars Cast Gets Destroyed in Trivia by 7-Year-Old Superfan". TIME.