He was nominated for three Grammy Awards for producing 2004’s Unbroken Circle: The Musical Heritage of the Carter Family. He has also produced for Loretta Lynn, Brooks & Dunn, Elvis Costello, George Jones, Mavis Staples, Sheryl Crow, Kris Kristofferson, Emmylou Harris, Willie Nelson, and Vince Gill. Cash’s debut album Bitter Harvest was released in 2003 and he also released the album The Family Secret. John has authored three children’s books and his first novel Lupus Rex was published in 2013.
Hawkes has more than 130 acting credits to his name, including the films “Congo” (1995), “From Dusk till Dawn” (1996), “Rush Hour” (1998), “The Perfect Storm” (2000), “American Gangster” (2007), “Martha Marcy May Marlene” (2011), “The Sessions” (2012), “Lincoln” (2012), and “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” (2017), the television series “The Practice” (2000) and “Lost” (2010), and the miniseries “Taken” (2002) and “Too Old to Die Young” (2019). John has also served as a producer on the films “Everything Will Happen Before You Die” (2010) and “Roving Woman” (2022).
Jourdan Dunn has modeled for Ann Taylor, Calvin Klein, Yves Saint Laurent, DKNY, Victoria’s Secret, Tommy Hilfiger, H&M, Banana Republic, Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, and more. She is also the face of the River Island collections by Rihanna. She became the first black model to walk a Prada runway in a decade in 2008. She signed with Maybelline New York as the face of the brand in April 2014.
The compound is actually made up of two combined parcels of land and boasts a total of 300 feet of ocean frontage. Two years ago, the property had a main house that sprawled over 5,900 square feet, while the adjoining lot featured its own 3-bedroom guest house designed by famed Hamptons area architect Alfred Scheffer (and had been recently renovated). Both homes were practically fit for kings as they were, but the property’s official marketing materials took the somewhat unusual step of touting its potential for improvement: “While both houses are ripe for renovation and expansion, an ambitious new owner might create something more befitting this gorgeous acreage that could include a 12,500 SF new residence oceanside as well as a 6,000 SF guest house, both of which could be enhanced with more square footage in finished lower levels.
Blount’s tenure with the Celtics lasted until 2002 when he joined the Denver Nuggets from 2002 until 2003. He returned to the Celtics from 2003 until 2006 before playing with the Minnesota Timberwolves from 2006 until 2007, the Miami Heat from 2007 until 2009, and the Timberwolves a second time from 2009 until 2010. Blount finished his pro playing career with close to 5,000 total points to go along with 2,784 rebounds and more than 500 blocked shots.
Early Life and Education Michael Chow was born as Zhou Yinghua on March 7, 1939 in Shanghai, China. His father was legendary Peking Opera actor Zhou Xinfang, while his mother came from an affluent tea dynasty family. Chow has a sister named Tsai Chin who is an actress, singer, and director. At the age of 12, Chow was sent to a boarding school in the UK. He went on to attend Saint Martin’s School of Art, and then the Hammersmith School of Building and Architecture.
Early Life Mirko Cro Cop, whose real name is Mirko Filipović, was born on September 10, 1974 in Vinkovci, Croatia, then part of Yugoslavia. He was raised with his sister in a working-class family. Growing up, Filipović trained in track and field, taekwondo, and karate. As a young adult, he joined the Croatian Army as a radio telegraphist; he subsequently trained with the national kickboxing team after making a request to his commander.
Early Life Morris Day was born Morris Eugene Day on December 13, 1956, in Springfield, Illinois. Morris grew up in Minnesota and attended high school with Prince. The two were in the band Grand Central together as teenagers.
Music Career Prince had a clause in his Warner Bros. contract that allowed him to recruit artists for the label and produce their music. He formed The Time in 1981 and recruited Day to be the band’s lead singer.
Early Life Paul Lieberstein was born Paul Bevan Lieberstein on February 22, 1967, in Westport, Connecticut. He grew up in a Jewish household with mother Judith (a clinical psychologist), father Stanley (a lawyer), sister Susanne, and brother Warren. Susanne is married to Greg Daniels, who developed “The Office” for American television, and Warren was previously married to Paul’s “Office” co-star Angela Kinsey. Lieberstein played vibraphone in the Staples High School band, and that’s where he first became interested in sitcom-writing.
Early Life and Education Robert Englund was born on June 6, 1947 in Glendale, California to Janis and aeronautics engineer John. He is of Swedish and Scottish descent. Englund became interested in acting at an early age, and attended the Cranbrook Theatre School as a teenager. For his higher education, he attended UCLA for three years before transferring to Oakland University in Michigan. There, Englund trained at the Meadow Brook Theater, a branch of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
His work has won a number of significant awards, most notably a Hasselblad Masters Award in 2007. Outside of magazines, Russell has made a number of appearances on America’s Next Top Model as a judge and guest photographer. Models who he has worked with most frequently include Miranda Kerr, Alessandra Ambrósio, Gisele Bündchen, Adriana Lima, Ana Beatriz Barros, Tyra Banks and Naomi Campbell.
Jacobs worked for an art gallery as a teen and went on to sell art out of a van. At 19, he purchased an art gallery at below market value and was an art dealer for 25 years. In 1989, his wife Sharon gave him an easel, canvases and paints as a Christmas gift. Jacobs began painting and displaying his work in his own galleries under the name Escotete. He concentrated on creating work in a photorealistic style when he received positive feedback for that style of his work.
Early Life Shannon Bream was born Shannon Noelle DePuy on December 23, 1970, in Sanford, Florida. She is the daughter of Linda Evans and Clarence DePuy. Shannon enrolled at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, at the age of 17, and as a college student, she won the 1990 Miss Virginia pageant. Bream subsequently placed in the top 10 in the 1991 Miss America pageant, earning a scholarship that paid for most of her college education.
She began appearing in guest starring roles and supporting roles in film and television projects in the early 70s, and went on to a long, award-winning career. She has appeared in such film and television projects as “Faraday & Company”, “Switch”, “The Trials of Rosie O’Neill”, and “Promised Land”. She is most widely recognized for her co-starring roles on “Cagney & Lacey”, “Queer as Folk”, and “Burn Notice”. She has won two Golden Globes and two Emmy Awards.
Bankruptcy Sherman Hemsley filed for bankruptcy in 1999. At the time he was unable to pay a $1 million loan and a roughly $15,500 tax bill owed to the IRS. He reportedly spent a large portion of his peak net worth producing the 1987 movie “Ghost Fever” which bombed at the box office. As a result of financial problems, Sherman sold the rights to his residuals to two individuals. He was eventually able to raise enough money to clear his debts and withdraw the bankruptcy filing.
Early Life Shirley Bassey was born on January 8, 1937 in Cardiff, Wales as the youngest of six children of English mother Eliza and Nigerian father Henry. In addition to her own siblings, she lived with two of the four children her mother had from prior relationships. As a youth, Bassey went to Moorland Road School, where she sang in the school choir. She subsequently attended secondary modern school, but left at the age of 14 to work at the manufacturing company Curran Steels.
One year ago today we introduced a project that took six months to build. A while back we thought it would be cool if visitors had the ability to browse an interactive map of the world to see who the richest people are in every single city, state and country. So we set out to build that page and organize all our data to display wealthy people by geographic location.
His first break came in 2000 when he won the Breeders’ Cup Distaff riding Spain. In 2013 he celebrated his 3,000th career win at Belfair Hollywood Park. In 2014 Espinoza finished 8th on the National Earnings List for Jockeys. He donates 10% of his winnings to the City of Hope for pediatric cancer research. After winning the Triple Crown, he donated 100% of his earnings to the City of Hope.