As a sculptor, Don Gummer has earned praise for his work with table top and wall-mounted pieces as well as his large free-standing works. Many of his free-standing works were made of bronze, and in the ’90s, he began adding materials such as stained glass and aluminum. Since his first solo showing in 1973, Don’s works have been featured at more than two dozen solo shows at galleries and museums around the Midwest and East Coast.
Barr had a recurring role as Bill Stillfield in the television series Designing Women from 1987 to 1991. He directed the TV series Sweet Valley High from 1994 to 1996 and wrote or directed for the movies Dead Badge and Temptation and for several TV movies. In 2011 he was nominated for a Directors Guild of America Award for Secrets of the Mountain. Barr started a wine producer in Napa Valley called Hollywood and Vine Cellars in 1998.
She has released seven studio albums and sold more than 12 million records. Faith made her film debut in 2000’s “Turn It Up,” and in 2008, she published her autobiography, “Keep The Faith: A Memoir,” which won the 2009 African American Literary Award for Best Biography.
Early Life Faith Evans was born Faith Renée Evans on June 10, 1973, in Lakeland, Florida. Her mother, Helene, was a singer, and her father, Richard Swain (a musician), left Helene before Faith was born.
Early Life and Education Faith Ford was born on September 14, 1964 in Alexandria, Louisiana as the younger daughter of schoolteacher Patricia and insurance agent Charles. Her older sister is Devon O’Day, who also joined the entertainment industry. Raised in nearby Pineville, Ford attended Pineville High School, where she began acting. She moved to New York City after graduating.
Television Career Ford began her career on television in soap operas. In 1983, she played Muffy Critchlow on ABC’s “One Life to Live,” and from 1983 to 1984 starred as Julia Shearer on NBC’s “Another World.
Paul McCartney Divorce Settlement After a brief divorce battle, Heather was ultimately granted a $50 million payout from McCartney. She had previously been seeking $250 million. Paul initially offered $30 million. The final amount was seen as a victory for Paul, who also had to provide a $5 million stipend for Heather to buy a home in London and $1 million per year in spousal support for five years.
Early Life Mills was born on January 12, 1968, in Aldershot, Hampshire in England.
Personal Financial Disclosure In April 2022, Herschel released a personal financial report as a candidate for US Senate in Georgia. According to the report, Herschel claimed at that time to have a net worth ranging between $29 million and $65 million. The report also claimed Herschel earned $4 million in personal income in the year between December 2020 and December 2021. According to another report, Walker had more than $4.3 million in cash after losing in December’s runoff with Democratic U.
Outside of his Hornets investment, going back to the very beginning of his professional career, Michael’s primary source of perpetual wealth and income has come from one company: Nike. His first Nike contract paid $500k per year for 5 years. It was the largest shoe contract ever up to that point, and Michael had never worn Nike shoes in his life before signing the deal. He desperately wanted to sign with Adidas.
Highest Paid Actor/Airwolf Salary At the peak of Airwolf, Jan-Michael earned $250,000 per episode which is the same as around $500,000 per episode after adjusting for inflation. That made him by far the highest paid actor in television.
Early Life and Discovery Born on July 15, 1944, in Denver, Colorado, Vincent grew up with a deep interest in acting. He came into the limelight in the late 1960s after being discovered by a talent scout while studying at Ventura College in California.
In May 2020, Epstein’s longtime travel buddy Prince Andrew was forced to resign from public duties in the royal family due to his connections to the disgraced financier. In January 2022, Andrew returned his military affiliations and royal charitable contributions to his mother, the Queen. One month later, Andrew settled a civil lawsuit with an alleged victim named Virginia Giuffre, a woman he claimed to have never met, reportedly with a multi-million dollar payout.
Early Life Jenna Marbles was born Jenna Nicole Mourey on September 15, 1986, in Rochester, New York. Her father is a successful chemist, and she has one older brother. Marbles attended Brighton High School and graduated from Suffolk University with a B.S. in psychology. She then went on to earn a master’s degree in sports psychology and counseling from Boston University. Upon graduating, Jenna lived in a three-bedroom apartment in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
From 1996 to 1998 Huggy starred as Dupree in the TV series The Wayans Bros. He also starred in the movies Strapped, Phat Beach, Bullet, Riot, How to Be a Player, Urban Massacre, I Wish I Had a House Like This, and Zoo. Hopkins also appeared in episodes of the TV series Murder One, The Parent ‘Hood, Moesha, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. In 1990 he was nominated a Young Artist Award for Best Young Actor Supporting Role in a Motion Picture for Lean on Me.
He is now co-owner of Gator Boys Alligator Rescue, a company that rescues wildlife and wrestles alligators in the Florida Everglades. Gator Boys is the subject of the Animal Planet reality series, “Gator Boys”, which follows Jimmy Riffle and his partner, Paul Bedard, as they answer calls from people who have wayward alligators in their backyards, pools, and even homes. The pair are known for trapping the animals humanely, usually with their bare hands, and releasing them into the wild appropriately, rather than killing them.
Joel Segal earned his law degree from Hofstra Law School. He began working as a sports agent and contract advisor in private practice, and then went on to join Worldwide Football Management, Inc. He became President in 1997. He is now President of BEST Football, and Lagedere Unlimited. He is regularly ranked as one of the Top Ten most powerful sports agents in the world, and is one of only two agents to have represented more than one first round draft pick for seven consecutive seasons.
Jon Garland played for the Cubs’ minor league organizations the Arizona League Cubs and Single-A Rockford Cubbies, but in 1998 was traded to the Chicago White Sox before ever playing a major league game for the Cubs. Since his draft in 1997, Jon Garland has played for six MLB teams: the Chicago White Sox from 2000-2007, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in 2008, the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2009, the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2009 and again in 2001, the San Diego Padres in 2010, and the Colorado Rockies in 2013.
Katie Hopkins is notorious for her far-right political comments that many would consider racist. Her various statements and actions have gotten her into serious legal trouble. For example, in March 2018 Katie reportedly sold her Exeter home for 930,000 pounds to help pay for a civil libel judgment owed to British food writer Jack Monroe related to a defamation lawsuit. In 2020, she had her Twitter account suspended for hateful conduct, and in 2021 she was deported from Australia for deliberately violating COVID-19 safety protocols.
If you recall, May 2020 was still extremely early in the pandemic. Suburban property values in places exactly like Montecito had not yet exploded. Today this mansion is easily worth closer to $20 million. And perhaps that’s why the seller… FROM THREE YEARS AGO… is having a serious case of seller’s remorse. Court filings recently revealed that the seller of the home, an 83-year-old named Carl Westcott, is suing both Perry and her fiancé Orlando Bloom (they became engaged a month after the mansion was purchased and are still not legally married).
Early Life Key Glock, whose real name is Markeyvius Cathey, was born on August 3, 1997 in Memphis, Tennessee. When Cathey was still an infant, his mother was sent to prison, where she remained for the next 15 years. Because his father was in and out of his life, Cathey was raised by his grandmother and aunt. Growing up, he listened to and was inspired by such rappers as Lil Wayne, Gucci Mane, Three 6 Mafia, and Project Pat.
Kim Pegula served as the president and CEO of the now-defunct Pegula Sports and Entertainment, a holding company that owned and managed various sports teams and entertainment assets, mostly in Western New York. Among its holdings were the NFL’s Buffalo Bills and the NHL’s Buffalo Sabres, as well as the mixed-use development LECOM Harborcenter. In the summer of 2023, Pegula Sports and Entertainment was dissolved. The Pegulas remain owners of both the Buffalo Sabres and Bills.