Over the years, Shelton has accumulated numerous awards, including several Country Music Association Awards, Academy of Country Music Awards, and American Music Awards. His discography spans multiple platinum-selling albums and hits like “God Gave Me You,” “Boys ‘Round Here,” and “Honey Bee,” cementing his status as a country music superstar. Beyond his music career, Shelton has gained widespread fame as a coach on NBC’s “The Voice,” on which his charismatic personality, wit, and mentorship skills have won him a broad fan base.
Bobby Knight was best known for coaching the Indiana Hoosiers for nearly three decades, from 1971 to 2000. During his tenure, he led the Hoosiers to three NCAA championships and 11 Big Ten Conference championships, and had two undefeated seasons. Knight also coached for the Army and Texas Tech, and led the US men’s basketball team to a gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Within the NCAA Division I, Bobby won 902 games.
Today it’s being reported that Britney has finally found a buyer for the property. Unfortunately for Britney, the buyer is paying $10.1 million, meaning she’s taking a loss of $1.7 million in the deal. Spears’ buyer just got themselves an expansive and luxurious property at a relative bargain. Sitting on a 1.6-acre lot at the gated Estates at the Oaks neighborhood of Calabasas, the mansion sprawls across 11,650 square feet of interior space, with seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms.
Early Life and Education Bryan Ferry was born on September 26, 1945 in Washington, England to working-class parents Mary and Frederick. Growing up, he worked as a paperboy and purchased jazz magazines with his earnings. Ferry was educated at Washington Grammar-Technical School. He went on to attend Newcastle University, where he studied fine art. After graduating in 1968, Ferry moved to London and taught art and pottery at Holland Park School.
Early Life and Football Career Bubba Smith grew up in Beaumont, Texas, where he first displayed his athletic talents. He excelled in football at Charlton-Pollard High School, earning a scholarship to Michigan State University. At MSU, Smith became a standout defensive end, earning All-American honors and leading his team to a share of the National Championship in 1965. His remarkable college career set the stage for his future success in the NFL.
Carl Weathers played football for the Oakland Raiders and B.C. Lions in the early ’70s, and after retiring in 1974, he decided to pursue a career in acting. Carl had 80+ acting credits to his name. His notable roles include Apollo Creed in the “Rocky” films (1976–1985), Colonel Al Dillon in “Predator” (1987), Jericho “Action” Jackson in “Action Jackson” (1988), and Chubbs Peterson in “Happy Gilmore” (1996). Weathers also played a fictionalized version of himself on four episodes of the critically-acclaimed series “Arrested Development” (2004; 2013), and he began playing Greef Karga on the Disney+ series “The Mandalorian” in 2019.
Early Life Chip Foose was born Douglas Sam Foose on October 13, 1963, in Santa Barbara, California. When he was 7 years old, he started working on cars for Project Design, his father’s company. With the encouragement of auto designer Alex Tremulus, Foose enrolled at the Art Center College of Design in the early ’80s, but he dropped out because of financial difficulties two years later. He then spent four years working at Clenet Coachworks before returning to the school, and he graduated in 1990.
Early Life Crystal Bernard was born Crystal Lynn Bernard on September 30, 1961, in Garland, Texas. She is the daughter of Gaylon Fussell and Jerry Wayne Bernard, and she has three sisters, Robyn, Angelique, and Scarlett. Gaylon was a teacher before becoming an artist and sculptor in the ’80s, and Jerry was a televangelist who traveled around the country to preach and sing. Crystal began entertaining at an early age, singing gospel music with Robyn, who grew up to become an actress (best known for playing Terry Brock on “General Hospital”).
Early Life Daniel Johns was born Daniel Paul Johns on April 22, 1979, in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. He is the son of Julie and Greg Johns, and he has two younger siblings. During Daniel’s youth, Julie was a homemaker, and Greg was the owner of a fruit shop. Johns and his siblings grew up in the Newcastle suburb of Merewether, and Daniel graduated from Newcastle High School in 1997.
Early Life David Ayer was born on January 18, 1968, in Champaign, Illinois. His family later lived in Bloomington, Minnesota, and Bethesda, Maryland, and when David was a teenager, his parents kicked him out of the house. He then relocated to Los Angeles, California, where he moved in with his cousin. Ayer’s experiences as a teen in South Central Los Angeles inspired several of his movies. David left high school before earning his diploma and made a living painting houses.
He provided the voice of the characters Solid Snake and Big Boss in the video game series Metal Gear Solid. Hayter wrote the screenplay for the X-Men movie and co-wrote the sequel X2. He has directed the films Chasm and Wolves and also wrote for The Scorpion King, Watchmen, Chasm and Wolves. Hayter will a director, producer, and writer for the upcoming 2015 mini-series World War III. He won a Saturn Award for Best Writing for X-Men in 2001.
Early Life Domenick Lombardozzi was born Domenico Lombardozzi on March 25, 1976, in the Bronx, New York. He is of Italian descent, and he graduated from the New York City High School of Performing Arts.
Career When Domenick was 17 years old, Robert De Niro cast him as Nick Zero in the 1993 film “A Bronx Tale.” Lombardozzi then appeared in the films “Kiss Me, Guido” (1997), “54” (1998), “Side Streets” (1998), “Just One Time” (1999), “For Love of the Game” (1999), and “The Young Girl and the Monsoon” (1999).
Described in its official listing as a “Timeless Georgian Colonial,” the new Draymond Green place is located in Mandeville Canyon, which happens to be the same neighborhood where fellow NBA stars like Russell Westbrook, Blake Griffin, and LeBron James own homes. Despite the “timeless” qualifier, the house was only built last year, and is joined on the property by a guest house as well as outdoor features like a secluded lawn, swimming pool, outdoor kitchen with fireplace, and lots of patio space.
That’s compared to the $11.4 million that Longoria reportedly paid for the compound in 2015. And her lengthy efforts at selling the property were despite its obvious appeal, and the fact that it was once owned by none other than Tom Cruise back in the mid-2000s, albeit not as a primary residence (instead, according to “unsubstantiated rumors,” the compound served as a regular retreat for official Church of Scientology events).
“This my new timepiece, it’s called “The Billionaire Watch”. If you don’t know about it, google Billionaire Watch. That’s $18 Million on the price tag. I bought this watch from the best jeweler in the world, hands down @tadashi1980. He has better prices than any other jeweler that I’ve ever done business with ever and trust me, I’ve bought jewelry from every jeweler in NYC, Vegas, LA, Detroit, Houston and Miami.
Furthermore, he is waiting to get patents for more than 950 medical devices and operative procedures. In 2005, Dr Gary Michelson decided to sell some of his patents to a medical technology company Medtronic at a price of about $1 billion. After that deal, he was listed as one of the richest Americans in the world. After getting retired from his private practice, he founded several foundations and charitable organizations.
The property’s centerpiece is its main house, constructed in 1999 and spreading across almost 11,000 square feet of living space. Here’s a bit more on the house, from its official listing: “Once through the tall double glass door entry, you are greeted by a light-infused 24 foot ceiling in the foyer opening to both the formal living room with fireplace and skylight, and beautiful formal dining room and adjacent prep station.
Barinholtz wrote, produced, directed, and starred in the 2018 film “The Oath,” and he wrote, produced, and played various roles in the 2023 Hulu limited series “History of the World, Part II.” He was a writer, director, and producer on “The Mindy Project,” and he produces the animated Netflix series “Chicago Party Aunt” (2021–present). He also voices Mark on “Chicago Party Aunt,” which was created by his brother, Jon, and he co-wrote the 2021 episode “Halloweener Circle.
The story of Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen ’s $6 billion fortune isn’t just that of a children’s toy brand. LEGO is now a multimedia franchise that spans everything from feature films and video games to theme parks, thanks in large part to Kristiansen ’s shepherding of the brand. He became the president and CEO of the company in 1979, a position he held until 2004, an incredibly important period in the development of LEGO.
Jamie’s older sister is pop star Britney Spears. In 2018, she was named the main trustee of Britney’s estate. Their father, Jamie, had been the sole conservator of Britney’s financial affairs from 2008 to 2018, and in August 2020, Jamie Lynn filed court documents requesting more control of her sister’s assets, reportedly at Britney’s behest. In 2021 Britney’s conservatorship was dissolved and a rift between the sisters became apparent.