Early Life and Education Adrian Pasdar was born on April 30, 1965 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts to Rosemarie Sbresny, a travel agent, and Homayoon Pasdar, an Iranian immigrant and cardiac surgeon. He was educated at Marple Newtown High School, where he studied acting and played football. Pasdar has a sister named Anamarie.
Career Beginnings Pasdar eventually dropped out of school and came back home, taking a job with the People’s Light and Theatre Company.
Aldo Gucci was born in Florence, Tuscany, Italy in May 1905 and passed away in January 1990. He was the eldest son of Guccio Gucci who founded Gucci in 1921. Aldo Gucci began working at Gucci full time at 20 years old. In 1938 he opened the brand’s first shop outside of Rome. In 1953 he took over the company after his father passed away. Technically at that point Aldo and his two brothers inherited three equal parts of the company.
She was featured on the TV series In Living Color from 1992 to 1994. Means also starred in the films House Party 3, Sprung, and A Luv Tale. She produced and starred in the 2008 TV movie Customer Service Sucks.
$5.8 million, to be precise, compared to the $4.7 million the Hammers paid for it in 2018. In addition to its obvious historical value, the home’s official listing touts its gates and hedges for maximum “privacy and security,” two tells that the property is being marketed towards not just the rich but the famous as well. The listing goes on: “Attached garage + carport. Two story entry with dramatic staircase.
Early Life & Condition Beetlejuice was born Lester Green on June 2, 1968, in Brown Mills, New Jersey. He is the second youngest of six children. He was raised in Jersey City, New Jersey. Lester was born with dwarfism and a condition called microcephaly. Microcephaly is a birth defect where a baby’s head is significantly smaller than expected for their age and sex. This smaller head size is often a sign that the baby’s brain hasn’t developed properly.
That alleged $30 million figure comes from celebrity gossip site “Popbitch,” which also claimed the total shooting budget for the commercial, minus Beyoncé’s fee, was $1 million. Throw in another $7 million to buy the advertising slot itself, and you’re looking at a total budget of around $38 million if the rumors of Beyoncé’s $30 million paycheck are accurate. Tim Curtis, a top talent agent with WME, which represents more than 30 of the celebrities we saw during Super Bowl ad breaks this year, told The Telegraph that a “mid-range star” can take home between $1 million and $3 million for a typical Super Bowl spot.
Early Life and Education Bruce Smith was born on June 18, 1963 in Norfolk, Virginia. He attended Booker T. Washington High School, where he had an all-state high school football career. Smith went on to attend Virginia Tech on an athletic scholarship. On the Hokies football team, he recorded 46 career sacks, including an NCAA-leading 22 during his junior season in 1983. As a senior in 1984, Smith won the Outland Trophy as the top college lineman in the nation, and was also a consensus selection to the All-America team.
Contract and Salary In July 2023 C. J. Stroud signed a 4-year, $36 million contract that came with a $23 million signing bonus.
Early Life and High School Coleridge Bernard Stroud IV was born on October 3, 2001 in Rancho Cucamonga, California as the youngest of four children of Kimberly and Coleridge III. In 2016, his father was sentenced to 38 years-to-life in prison after pleading guilty to kidnapping, carjacking, and robbery in connection to a drug-related incident.
Carlos Slim Helu is the fifth of six children of Julien Slim Haddad, a Lebanese immigrant to Mexico, and Dona Linda Helu, the daughter of Lebanese immigrants. He was born, raised, and still resides in Mexico City. Slim Helu’s father and uncle opened a dry goods store in the early 20th century and remained committed to their adopted country when investors fled Mexico after the revolution of 1910. This proved to be a wise decision as by the 1920s, the elder Slim had gained control of a number of business and real estate in Mexico City.
Early Life Chris Cooper was born Christopher Walton Cooper on July 9, 1951, in Kansas City, Missouri. Chris grew up in Kansas City, Phoenix, Las Vegas, and Houston with mother Mary Ann, father Charles, and older brother Chuck. Charles was a doctor for the U.S. Air Force as well as a cattleman. The family owned a cattle ranch approximately 15 miles from Leavenworth, Kansas, and they spent their summers there. Cooper attended Kansas City’s Southwest High School and built sets for a local theater company.
Ford appeared in the movies Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild!, Hellbent, Naked Fame, Circuit, and The Next Best Thing. As a singer his musical styles include electronica, house, and dance and he has released the albums Tug of War, Under the Covers, The Way I Am, and Next Chapter. His single “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” (feat. Pepper Mashay) reached #9 on the US Hot Dance Club Play chart.
Watts purchased the estate in 1976 from writer Derek Marlowe, going on to make some significant renovations until he parted ways with the property in 1983, most notably converting the detached coach house to a standalone music studio. But this piece of rock history was sadly converted again to two-bedroom guest house in more recent years. As for the main house, it was first designed in 1866 by noted architect Thomas Fulljames.
He first sold a majority stake in 2016 to The Chernin Group. In January 2020, Penn Gaming acquired a 36% stake from the founders for $163 million. This purchase came with an option to buy the entire company at a future date. In August 2022, Penn Gaming exercised that option to buy Barstool outright at a valuation of $390 million. From start to finish, Penn Gaming paid $550 million to buy all of Barstool.
His final unfinished novel The Pale King was a finalist for the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Wallace authored three novels and three short story collections. He also published nine non-fiction books. Some of his notable works include A Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Again, and Brief Interviews with Hideous Men. David Foster Wallace passed away on September 12, 2008 by hanging himself at age 46. His father stated that David had suffered depression for over 20 years.
Early Life Don Omar was born as William Omar Landrón Rivera on February 10, 1978 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He is the oldest son of Luz and William. Growing up, Omar was a member of Iglesia Evangélica Restauración en Cristo, a Protestant church in Bayamón. There, he occasionally did sermons.
Career Beginnings Deciding to pursue a career in music, Omar began performing at nightclubs. In his first public performance, he was accompanied by DJ Eliel Lind Osorio, with whom he would build a prolific professional partnership.
Two years later, he won a three-day tournament in Hong Kong, claiming the $100,000 prize. He has won two world championships and has sat atop the AZ Billiards Money List five times between 2001 and 2006. “Billiards Digest Magazine” named him the Player of the Year in 1995 and he is the first Asian to ever be inducted into the Billiard Congress of America’s Hall of Fame. He has appeared in several movies, including “Nineball” and “Pakners”.
Later in life he and wife Edythe were dedicated to philanthropic causes. They donated billions to public education, medical research, and the visual and performing arts. He gave to many institutions, including his alma mater Michigan State University, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Los Angeles Opera. The couple also opened a museum in LA called The Broad. On the scientific and medical front, Broad invested heavily in research for inflammatory bowel disease, genomics, and regenerative medicine.
He has also been a part of the collaborative mixtapes Rich Forever Music in 2016, Rich Forever 2 in 2016, The Rich Forever Way in 2017, Rich Forever 3 in 2017, and Rich Forever 4 in 2018 all with Rich Forever Music. Famous Dex’s single “Pick It Up” (featuring A$AP Rocky" reached #26 on the US R&B/Hip-Hop chart, #54 on the Billboard 200 chart, and #60 in Canada. His single “Japan” reached #18 on the US R&B/Hip-Hop chart, #28 on the Billboard 200 chart, and #40 in Canada.
Hammond’s concurrent solo career began in 1991 with I Am Persuaded, and he released additional albums for Benson, gradually embracing an in-concert feel even on his studio recordings. His fifth studio album, Purpose By Design, was released under the Verity label in 2000. In Case You Missed It as well as And Then Some followed in 2001. Hammond produced Make Me Like The Moon, a stirring gospel ballad co-written by Chanté Moore and Kenny Lattimore, for their 2006 double-CD of gospel and R&B love songs entitled Uncovered/Covered (released October 10, 2006 by LaFace/Verity/Zomba Music Group).
Rosado won his first title in September 2011 when he defeated Keenan Collins to win the vacant USA Pennsylvania state middleweight title. In June 2012 he beat Sechew Powell to win the vacant WBO Inter-Continental light middleweight title and in September 2012 he defeated Charles Whittaker to win the IBF Light Middleweight Title Eliminator. In January 2013 Rosado a match to Gennady Golovkin for the WBA World middleweight title and International Boxing Organization Middleweight title.