The construction on Diter’s property began in 2005. Four years later, in 2009, a group of his neighbors led by Stephen and Caroline Butt took him to court, demanding that the building be stopped. An appeal court in Aix-en-Provence ruled that the chateau must be demolished in 2015. But Diter wasn’t giving up on his dream house quite so easily. He took his case to la Cour de Cassation, the highest judicial court in France.
$27.5 million About a year later the global real estate market collapsed, so buyers at that price were nowhere to be found. It took until March 2009 for the Grazer to match with a buyer. Those buyers were Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner. Affleck and Garner acquired the mansion for…
$17.55 million Ben and Jen also lasted about a decade in the home. Unfortunately they also decided to list the spreads not long after their marriage ended.
The house is the third Beverly Hills house that real estate dabbler Levine has sold in the last couple years. Interestingly, last year he sold one of those homes to none other than John Mayer, and his current listing was purchased from Max Mutchnick, creator of the hit sitcom Will & Grace. And the house also has a regulation tennis court courtesy of another of its previous owners: Tennis legend Pete Sampras.
Early Life Alan Dale was born Alan Hugh Dale on May 6, 1947, in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. Alan and his three siblings grew up in a relatively poor family and did not have a television. Dale became interested in theatre during his youth, and at age 13, he impersonated comedian Shelley Berman during a school concert. The family later moved, and Alan’s parents co-founded the amateur Auckland theatre The Little Dolphin Theatre, where Dale was often in charge of using stage equipment to produce weather effects.
In 2004 Anne Marie joined CBS 3 KYW-TV as a general assignment reporter. She also co-anchored Sunday morning newscasts. Green became a substitute anchor for CBS News Up to the Minute in 2012. In January 2013 she became an anchor for the CBS News early morning broadcast series CBS News Up to the Minute and CBS Morning News. Anne Marie is married and has one daughter.
Early Life and Career Beginnings Anni-Frid Lyngstad was born in 1945 in Bjørkåsen, Ballangen, Norway to Norwegian mother Synni and German father Alfred. When she was a year old, Lyngstad left her hometown in Norway with her grandmother, and settled in Sweden’s Härjedalen region. They were eventually joined by Synni, and subsequently moved to Malmköping. When Synni died shortly after of kidney failure, Lyngstad was raised by her grandmother. In 1949, the two relocated to Torshälla, where Lyngstad’s grandmother worked as a seamstress.
Early Life Ben McKenzie was born Benjamin McKenzie Schenkkan on September 12, 1978, in Austin, Texas. His mother, Frances, is an award-winning poet, and his father, Pieter, is an attorney. Ben has two brothers, Nate and Zack, and his uncle is Robert Schenkkan, a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright. McKenzie studied at St. Andrew’s Episcopal School, where he played flag football with Drew Brees, would go on to become Super Bowl XLIV MVP.
Bernie is also a classically trained guitarist and has released two jazz albums. His debut studio album The Journey Within was released in 2003 and reached #3 on the U.S. Jazz chart. His second studio album Moving Forward was released in 2009 and reached #2 on the U.S. Jazz chart. The album was also nominated for a Latin Grammy Award. He appeared on the Hall of Fame ballot in 2012 but received too few votes to appear on future ballots.
Early Life C.C. DeVille was born as Bruce Johannesson on May 14, 1962 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. He got into music early on in life, and began to play the guitar when he was five. Growing up, he listened to such rock acts as Led Zeppelin, David Bowie, Aerosmith, the Who, and KISS. When he was 18, DeVille joined a local band called Lace; he also enrolled at New York University to study music theory, but didn’t complete his degree.
Early Life Carl Reiner was born on March 20, 1922, in the Bronx, New York City. He grew up with Jewish immigrant parents, Bessie and Irving (a watchmaker), and an older brother, Charles; Bessie was from Romania, and Irving was from Austria. As a teenager, Carl got a job repairing sewing machines, and when Charles told him about a free drama workshop, he decided to take it, and his career went in a different direction.
Early Life Colbie Caillat was born Colbie Marie Caillat on May 28, 1985, in Malibu, California. Her father is record producer Ken Caillat, who won a Grammy for his work on the 1977 Fleetwood Mac album “Rumours.” Ken co-produced Colbie’s first four albums, and he encouraged her to begin writing songs at an early age. Caillat’s parents nicknamed her “Coco” as an infant, and they raised her in Newbury Park, California.
His brother wasn’t wrong. Prescott earned the starting job in high school and college only after the original starter got hurt. On the Cowboys, Prescott was the third-string quarterback at the start of the 2016 season. It took injuries to Tony Romo and Kellen Moore for Prescott to even get a crack at leading the team. But now that he’s one of the faces of the franchise, he’s making the most of it.
Early Life Dale Jarrett was born Dale Arnold Jarrett on November 26, 1956, in Conover, North Carolina. He grew up with mother Martha, father Ned, older brother Glenn, and younger sister Patti. Dale’s father is a former race car driver who competed in the NASCAR Grand National Division from the early 1950s to mid-1960s and won series championships in 1961 and 1965. During his youth, Jarrett traveled across the Southern U.
Dan also appeared in a handful of films, including “Come Blow Your Horn,” “Lady in Cement,” and “The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County.” Among his other credits, Blocker made guest appearances on such television series as “The Rifleman,” “Gunsmoke,” and “The Rebel.” Dan Blocker passed away on May 13, 1972 at 43 years old from a pulmonary embolism.
Early Life and Education Dan Blocker was born as Bobby Dan Davis Blocker on December 10, 1928 in De Kalb, Texas to Ora and Mary.
Early Life and Education Dascha Polanco was born on December 3, 1982 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. When she was young, she moved with her family to the Brooklyn borough of New York City, where she was raised by her cosmetologist mother and mechanic father. Polanco has a younger sister and a younger brother. As a teenager, she moved with her family to Miami, Florida. Polanco returned to New York City for her higher education to attend Hunter College, from which she received her bachelor’s degree in psychology.
Early Life and Education Dove Cameron was born as Chloe Celeste Hosterman on January 15, 1996 in Bainbridge Island, Washington to Bonnie and Philip. She has an older sister named Claire. As a child, Cameron went to Sakai Intermediate School and acted in community theater at Bainbridge Performing Arts. She appeared in productions of the musicals “Les Misérables” and “The Secret Garden.” Cameron eventually moved with her family to the Los Angeles area, where she attended Burbank High School.
In an interesting twist, Dre is selling his catalog assets to two different companies: Shamrock Holdings and Universal Music. Shamrock is reportedly buying 75-90% of the rights, with Universal scooping up the remainder. The total combined sale price is in the neighborhood of…
$200 million That’s a pretty big payday even for Dr. Dre, who has a net worth of $500 million today. And that $500 million net worth is after paying his ex-wife a $100 million divorce settlement.
All but one of those homes are located in the ritzy Bel-Air neighborhood of Los Angeles, while the seventh is in Hillsborough, in northern California. After first publicly making the pledge to purge himself of all private residential ownership in May of 2020, he began selling off the properties the following month, a process that took until November of the following year to complete. The combined value of these properties when all was said and done came to about $127.