Cummins also served as a consulting producer for the TV series Porter Ridge in 2013, Duck Dynasty from 2013 to 2014, LeAnn & Eddie in 2014, and Town of the Living Dead in 2014. Dan Cummins has appeared in episodes of the TV series The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Comedy Central Presents, The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, World’s Dumbest, Conan, I Love the 2000s, and more.
Early Life and High School Dick Butkus was born on December 9, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois as the youngest of eight children of Lithuanian immigrant John, who worked as an electrician for the Pullman-Standard railroad car manufacturing company, and Emma, who worked at a Laundromat. He grew up on the South Side of Chicago in the Roseland neighborhood. As a teenager, Butkus went to Chicago Vocational High School, where he played football at a number of different positions.
Early Life and Education Richard Morris was born on November 28, 1948 in New York City to writer Terry and attorney Eugene. As an adolescent, he attended Stuyvesant High School, where he was on the debate team. After graduating in 1964, Morris went to Columbia University, from which he obtained his BA in 1967.
Work with Bill Clinton Morris began working for Bill Clinton during Clinton’s successful 1978 campaign for Arkansas governor.
Early Life Doc Severinsen was born as Carl Severinsen on July 7, 1927 in Arlington, Oregon to Carl Sr. and Minnie. He was nicknamed Doc due to his father, who was the only dentist in the city. Severinsen became involved with music from an early age, with his first instrument being the cornet. Thanks to his preternatural gift for playing the instrument, he made it into a high school band when he was only seven years old.
That indefinite suspension has come to a close. The NBA reinstated Green on January 6, ending his suspension after 12 games. Because he missed fewer than 20 games, he forfeited $153,941 for every game of the suspension. With the suspension lasting 12 games, Green lost a collective $1,841,892. Green has now had to pay more than $4 million in fines over the course of his NBA career. Green has been on a forgiveness tour as he works to get back into the Warriors’ rotation.
Short became the president of the company and headed up their Asian operations. He purchased Skibo Castle in 2003 for 23 million Pounds. In 2008 he gained a controlling interest in Sunderland AFC and assumed ownership in 2009. Short formed Kildare Partners in 2013. Ellis is married to former tennis player Eve Zimmerman.
Career Earnings During his professional career, Ernie Els earned just under $50 million in tournament prize money. He earned tens of millions more from endorsements and continues to earn millions per year from his various endeavors.
Early Life Ernie Els was born as Theodore Ernest Els on October 17, 1969 in Johannesburg, South Africa and was brought up in the small town of Germiston with his older brother Dirk. He got into sports early on in life, playing tennis, rugby, and cricket before his father Neels taught him how to golf.
The home dates back to 1993, and possibly the most striking thing about it is its sheer size. With a total of 7,800 square feet of interior living space, and room for nine bedrooms and ten bathrooms, this is a sprawling multi-structure compound that includes a three-story main house and a two-bedroom duplex guest house. But the property’s official listing seems to place the its spectacular views above all else: “The property is fully fenced, gated, secure and private.
Early Life and Education Freddie Freeman was born on September 12, 1989 in Fountain Valley, California to Canadian parents Rosemary and Fredrick. He has two older brothers named Andrew and Phillip. When Freeman was 10, his mother passed away. Freeman grew up playing baseball on youth teams. He was educated at El Modena High School, where he played as a third baseman and pitcher on the school baseball team. As a senior in 2007, he was named the player of the year by the Orange County Register.
Kibor is a prominent Kenyan farmer, and reported billionaire. He’s also a former politician who has never been afraid to take on big name politicians. Basically, he is a warrior. Perhaps with a dash of crazy. He made headlines a couple of years ago when he purchased a hacksaw and proceeded to saw through the chain (in the rain) put on his Lexus by local authorities. Kibor had parked and failed to pay the parking fee, resulting in the chain.
Career Earnings Over the course of his career, Jannero Pargo earned $11 million in salary. Unfortunately, as is evidenced by the foreclosure we describe in the next section, it appears as though Jannero has lost a significant portion of his career earnings.
Home Foreclosure In 2009, ahead of Jannero’s second stint with the Chicago Bulls, the Pargos paid $2.24 million for a French-style chateau in Riverwoods, Illinois. The 7-bedroom, 9-bathroom mansion spans nearly 12,000 square feet and sits on 2.
Jason appeared in movies such as “Paper Soldiers,” “Deepwater,” “Cloverfield” and “The Taking of Pelham 123.” He has had recurring roles on the TV series “Third Watch,” “ER,” “NYPD Blue,” various iterations of the “Law & Order” franchise, “Blue Bloods” and “Power.” Jason Cerbone was born in Yonkers, New York in November 1977. He began acting as a kid, appearing in commercials and print advertisements. In 2004 Jason married plastic surgeon Beth Ann Cerbone (pictured with Jason, below).
Early Life and Education Jeff Kinney was born on February 19, 1971 in Fort Washington, Maryland. He has three siblings: a younger brother and an older brother and sister. Kinney was educated at Potomac Landing Elementary School and Bishop McNamara High School, graduating from the latter in 1989. He went on to attend the University of Maryland, College Park, where he created a popular comic strip for the student newspaper called “Igdoof.
Jennifer started out singing and dancing at local events and later won the “Texas Our Little Miss Talent” competition. She and her mother moved to Los Angeles so that she could pursue a career in performance, and she began booking commercial work almost immediately. This led to a role on the beloved Disney Channel series “Kids Incorporated” and then to guest-starring roles on a number of television shows and in television movies.
Damon’s career began with the Kansas City Royals in 1995, where his speed and hitting prowess quickly made him a standout player. His ability to hit for average and power, combined with exceptional base-running skills, set him apart. In 2001, he signed with the Oakland Athletics, contributing significantly to their success. However, it was his time with the Boston Red Sox, starting in 2002, that defined his legacy. Damon was a key player in the historic 2004 team that broke the ‘Curse of the Bambino’, helping the Red Sox win their first World Series in 86 years.
Katherine has been married to actor Chris Pratt since 2019. Katherine has published the books “Rock What You’ve Got: Secrets to Loving Your Inner and Outer Beauty from Someone Who’s Been There and Back” (2010), “I Just Graduated … Now What?: Honest Answers from Those Who Have Been There” (2014), Maverick and Me" (2017), “The Gift of Forgiveness: Inspiring Stories from Those Who Have Overcome the Unforgivable” (2020), and “Good Night, Sister” (2023).
Price then switched to Def Jam Records and released her second album Mirror, Mirror – which produced Grammy-nominated single, As We Lay. Her third album, Priceless was just as successful: the 2003 album was certified gold. Her latest album, Kelly (2011), received three Grammy Awards for Best R&B album, Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song. Besides being a knock-out solo artist, Price is also a notable songwriter and has collaborated with high profile acts, including Notorious B.
Early Life Ito was born on August 2, 1950, in Los Angeles, California. He was born to parents Jim and Toshi Ito, both of whom had been previously kept in internment camps with their families during World War II with other Japanese Americans. He was raised going to church and attended Sunday School at the Mount Hollywood Congregational Church. As a teenager, he attended John Marshall High School, where he excelled both in academics and athletics.
For many years he was best known for being the host of CNBC’s “The Kudlow Report” and “The Larry Kudlow Show” on CNBC and WABC Radio, respectively. Larry stepped away from the private sector in April 2018 to become Donald Trump’s Director of the National Economic Council, a position he held through 2021.
Early Life Lawrence Alan “Larry” Kudlow was born on August 20, 1947, in New Jersey. Kudlow studied at the private schools Elizabeth Morrow School and Dwight-Englewood School.