Early Life Audrey Tautou was born Audrey Justine Tautou on August 9, 1976, in Beaumont, Puy-de-Dôme, France. She is the daughter of teacher Eveline Tautou and dental surgeon Bernard Tautou, and her parents named her after actress Audrey Hepburn. Tautou became interested in acting at a young age and began taking lessons at the Paris drama school Cours Florent. There, she learned Italian and English. She later attended the Institut Catholique de Paris.
Early Life Buddy Holly was born Charles Hardin Holley on September 7, 1936, in Lubbock, Texas. He was the son of Ella Pauline Drake and Lawrence Odell “L.O.” Holley, and he had three older siblings, Larry, Travis, and Patricia. Holly earned the nickname “Buddy” as a child, and his ancestry was Welsh, Irish, and Native American. He grew up in a Baptist household, and the family attended the Tabernacle Baptist Church, where Holly’s wedding and funeral would later take place.
Early Life and Education Damon Albarn was born on March 23, 1968 in London, England to Hazel, a theatrical set designer, and Keith, an artist who headed the Colchester School of Art. He has a younger sister named Jessica. Growing up, the kids were raised in the Quaker faith. When Albarn was nine, he moved with his family to Aldham in Essex. After failing his eleven-plus exam, he went to the Stanway School, where he cultivated his growing interest in drama by acting in school plays.
And now, Metcalf is scoring a major payday. NFL Network’s Mike Garofalo reported Metcalf and the Seattle Seahawks agreed to a three-year, $72 million extension. The deal includes $58.2 million guaranteed and a $30 million bonus, which is the most for any wide receiver. Metcalf still has one year left on his rookie deal, which is worth just under $4 million. The $24 million new-money average of the extension makes Metcalf the Seahawks’ highest-paid player.
Curry had a recurring role as City Councilman Bowers in the TV series Black Jesus in 2014. He has starred in the films Three Sickxty, Two Degrees, Tears of a Clown, You Don’t Tell I Won’t Tell, and She Wins. Curry has also appeared in episodes of the TV series The Steve Harvey Show, The Tracy Morgan Show, Everybody Hates Chris, and The Boondocks.
He starred in the movies Captain Eddie, The Hoodlum Saint, The Return of Rusty, The Secret Heart, My Dog Rusty, Rally ‘Round the Flag, Boys!, Cat Ballou, Ski Party, How to Stuff a Wild Bikini, Sergeant Dead Head, Dr. G and the Bikini Machine, Doctor, You’ve Got to Be Kidding!, King B: A Life in the Movies, Cops n Roberts, A Night at the Roxbury, and Angels with Angles. Hickman was nominated for a Golden Laurel Award for New Faces, Male in 1966.
Early Life and Education Elizabeth Debicki was born on August 24, 1990 in Paris, France as the eldest of three children of an Australian mother of Irish descent and a Polish father. Both of her parents are former ballet dancers. When Debicki was five, she moved with her family to Melbourne, Australia. She developed an interest in ballet at a young age, and trained in dancing before she chose to switch to acting.
$43 billion When the markets closed on Thursday Elon Musk’s net worth sat at…
$250 billion That quarter-trillion-dollar fortune easily makes Elon the richest person in the world. At this moment, he’s about $75 billion richer than the world’s second-richest person, Jeff Bezos. He tops the #3 person, Bernard Arnault, by $110 billion and the #4 person, Bill Gates, by $120 billion. It would be easy to assume that the richest person in the world, a person with a net worth of $250 billion, could EASILY afford to buy Twitter for $43 billion.
In 1979 he formed the hard rock band Adrenalin which was later changed to The Dream and released an EP in 1981. Extreme formed in Boston, MA in 1985. Their self-titled debut studio album was released in 1989 on A&M Records. The band’s second album Extreme II: Pornograffitti was certified 2x Platinum and reached #10 on the Billboard 200 chart. Extreme’s third studio album III Sides to Every Story was released in 1992 and also reached #10 on the Billboard 200 chart and reached #2 in the UK.
Early Life Gary Glitter, whose real name is Paul Francis Gadd, was born on May 8, 1944 in Banbury, England to a single mother. Growing up, he was known to be highly unruly, and was handed over to the childcare system along with his brother. Gadd often ran away to London, where he went to clubs.
Career Beginnings When he was still a teenager, Gadd began his career performing at clubs in London.
Fast forward to the present and the rankings have shifted quite a bit. Today, not only is Gautam the richest person in India, he’s the third richest person in the world overall. He is the first person from Asia to rank in the top 3 of the world’s richest people. More impressively, he’s also within striking distance of surpassing Jeff Bezos to become the world’s second richest person.
Richest Person in India As we stated a moment ago, when Gautam Adani started the year, his net worth was $75 billion.
Early Life Gilda Radner was born Gilda Susan Radner on June 28, 1946, in Detroit, Michigan. She grew up in a Jewish household with mother Henrietta, (a legal secretary), father Herman (a businessman), and older brother Michael. Gilda had a nanny named Elizabeth Clementine Gillies, and she later based her well-known character Emily Litella on her. During her youth, Radner’s father took her to see Broadway shows in New York City, and he was diagnosed with a brain tumor with Radner was 12 years old.
You might assume that Jack Dorsey’s net worth is about to sky rocket higher with this massive all-cash private buyout. But you would be wrong. Why? Because, despite being the co-founder, former CEO and longtime public face of the company, Jack doesn’t actually own that much of Twitter. According to Twitter’s most recent SEC filings, before the Elon buyout Jack Dorsey owned approximately 18 million shares of Twitter. In other words, Jack only owned about 2% of Twitter’s total outstanding shares… aka 2% of the company as a whole.
As we all know, Bill owes his massive fortune to the company he co-founded, Microsoft, which is the largest and most successful software company in history. But what if I told you that by all rational means, Bill Gates never should have been the richest person in the world. Or a multi-billionaire. Or even a billionaire. At best he should have been a very rich CEO of a little-known software company from Seattle.
Here are some highlights from the listing: Overlooking acres of bucolic preserve…this stunning home is a marriage of nature and luxury… Every detail of this impeccable two-story cedar shingle retreat has been curated to maximize indoor/outdoor space and utilize natural light throughout the year. Outdoor living and entertaining are emphasized by a luxurious custom 625 +/- sq. ft. pavilion with a magnificent fieldstone fireplace and western-facing 20’x50′ gunite pool and spa, as well as a fenced vegetable garden.
Early Life Janel Moloney was born Janel Wallace Moloney on October 3, 1969, in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California. Her aunt (through marriage) is “Saturday Night Live” alum and Tony-winning actress Christine Ebersole. Janel studied at SUNY Purchase’s acting conservatory.
Career Moloney made her TV debut in a 1987 episode of the NBC sitcom “Roomies,” then she appeared in the TV movies “To Save a Child” (1991), “…And Then She Was Gone” (1991), and “Double Edge” (1992).
Jim Courier turned pro in the late 80s and won his first open title in 1991 at the French Open. He won multiple championships throughout the early 90s, including the French Open in 1992, and the Australian Open in 1992 and 1993. He also reached the finals of the US Open in 1991 and Wimbledon in 1993. He holds the record for being the youngest player, at age 22, to reach the finals of all four Grand Slam events.
He then returned to the WWF in 1989 and wrestled on the circuit until 1992. From there, he wrestled briefly for Eastern Championship Wrestling, before going into semi-retirement. In the early 80s, his girlfriend died due to head trauma under mysterious circumstances. Jimmy Snuka was the prime suspect in the case that was never solved. In January 2014, the case was reopened.
One of the best examples of that last sentence is John Wall. The veteran point guard just picked up his player option worth $47.3 million, though the Houston Rockets are planning to buy out Wall’s contract, so he’ll have to return $6.5 million of his salary. Still, $40.8 million is nothing to sneeze at, especially when added to the roughly $232.5 million Wall has earned throughout his NBA career so far.