Here is a recap of the former story to bring you up to speed: As you probably know, Sting first gained fame and fortune as the lead singer of the Police. Back in 1982 Sting and his band mates co-wrote a little song called “Every Breath You Take.” Actually the previous statement isn’t accurate and that’s where this story starts to get interesting. Despite the fact that all three members of the Police contributed to its composition, the song credit (and therefore ownership) for “Every Breath You Take” is 100% credited to Sting.
Early Life F. Gary Gray was born Felix Gary Gray on July 17, 1969, in New York City. He first appeared as an uncredited actor in the 1989 movie “Major League,” which was written and directed by David S. Ward, who also wrote “The Sting.” Gray then shifted gears towards music video directing.
Directing Career Just three years later, Gray would get the opportunity to direct the music video for Ice Cube’s “It Was a Good Day.
Gus earned Academy Award nominations for directing “Good Will Hunting” and “Milk,” and he has written, produced, and edited several of the films he has directed. He has also executive produced numerous films he didn’t direct, including “Kids” (1995), “Speedway Junky” (1999), “Howl” (2010), “Revolution” (2013), and “Age Out” (2018). Van Sant wrote the 1997 novel “Pink,” and he has published the photography books “108 Portraits” (1993) and “One Step Big Shot: Portraits by Gus van Sant” (2010).
Early Life and Rites of Spring Born and raised in Washington, D.C., Picciotto became involved in the city’s thriving hardcore punk scene as a teenager. In 1984, he co-founded the band Rites of Spring with his friend and fellow musician, Brendan Canty. As the band’s vocalist and lyricist, Picciotto played a pivotal role in the development of what would later be known as “emo” music, a subgenre of hardcore punk characterized by its emphasis on emotional lyrics and expressive performances.
Early Life Panettiere was born on August 21, 1989 is Palisades, New York to parents Lesley Vogel, a former soap opera actress, and Alan Lee Panettiere, a fire captain. She grew up with her younger brother Jansen Panettiere, who also went on to become an actor. Panettiere initially attended traditional school at South Orangetown Middle School in New York but then began homeschool when her acting career started to take off.
Clinton Income History When they left the White House, the Clintons were technically millions of dollars in debt due to Bill’s legal expenditures and sexual harassment settlement payments. In the decades after leaving the White House, Bill and Hillary would go on to earn more than $250 million from speaking engagements, book advances/royalties, consulting engagements, and investment income. Before landing in the White House, Bill Clinton never earned more than $35,000 per year in salary as Attorney General and Governor of Arkansas.
If you were concerned about Jalen Hurts’ finances, I have good news! With the contract extension he just signed, not only will Jalen be the #1 highest-paid quarterback in the NFL next season, he’ll be the highest-paid player in the league AND the highest-paid player in league history.
The Richest Contract in NFL History Today it was confirmed that Jalen Hurts had signed a 5-year, $255 million contract extension with the Eagles.
The Shins ended up surpassing Flake Music in popularity, and the band subsequently released four albums. James Mercer is currently the only original member of The Shins line-up still in the band. In 2009, he launched another side project in collaboration with Danger Mouse. The new group, called Broken Bells, has since released two albums, “Broken Bells” and February 2014’s “After the Disco”. He has also provided music for the documentary “180 South”, and appeared in the film, “Some Days Are Better Than Others”.
Tony Ressler is the co-founder of both Apollo Global Management AND Ares Management, which have $500 billion and $300 billion in assets under management, respectively. Before you assume Jami married Tony for his money, at the time they married, SHE was actually the breadwinner. She paid for all of the couple’s early vacations and bought their first home in LA. At the time they married in 1989, Tony’s employer, Drexel Burnham Lambert, was in the midst of the most explosive financial collapses in Wall Street history.
Joan Dangerfield married the comedian in 1993. At the time of their marriage, Rodney was 73 and Joan was 40. Rodney died 11 years later in 2004 at age 82. A year after his death Joan paid $6.25 million for a mansion in the famous Bird Streets neighborhood of the Hollywood Hills. Joan first listed the property in February with an asking price of almost $18 million. But as with other owners of properties in that price neighborhood, she found it wasn’t as easy to find a buyer as she’d thought.
Julian is known to be brash about how important he is to the world of art, and his work has been exhibited at museums around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, Reina Sofia in Madrid, Tate Modern in London, and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris. Schnabel wrote and directed the movies “Basquiat " (1996), “Before Night Falls” (2000), and “At Eternity’s Gate” (2018), and he directed “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly” (2007), “Lou Reed’s Berlin” (2007), and “Miral” (2010).
Instead, he decided to call it quits. Alabama didn’t mourn its loss for long, though. It quickly found a replacement in Kalen DeBoer, who just led the Washington Huskies to a Pac-12 title and the national championship game. The Huskies also lost to Michigan, but it was clear that DeBoer was a quality coach, and Alabama wasted no time in signing him. While DeBoer is going to perhaps the most prestigious job in college football, it’s going to cost him.
Unfortunately for our purposes, little is known about the property aside from the size of the lot (about 1.5 acres) and that it’s brand new, protected by a detached security gate. Records of the sale indicate that Cuoco and Cook have a 50/50 ownership stake in the house, which cost $11.75 million, and it was built on spec by developer Peter Baer of Strategic Acquisitions, who reportedly purchased the property back in 2016 for $2.
Early Life Kandi Lenice Burruss was born on May 17, 1976, in College Park, Georgia. Her older brother Patrick died in a car crash in 1991 when he was 22. She attended high school at Tri-Cities Performing Arts High School in the Atlanta suburb of East Point, Georgia. She got her first exposure to television when she was 15 and appeared on BET’s “Teen Summit.” While in high school, she formed Xscape with Tamika and LaTocha Scott, and Tameka “Tiny Cottle.
Kevin Millar played in MLB from 1998 to 2009. He played for the Florida Marlins, Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles, and Toronto Blue Jays, and in 2004 won a World Series championship with the Red Sox.
Early Life and Education Kevin Millar was born on September 24, 1971 in Los Angeles, California. As a teenager, he went to University High School, where he played baseball. In his junior year, Millar helped lead his team to the 3-A City title.
Bundy was referred to as “The Walking Condominium” by Gorilla Monsoon and was sometimes announced to weigh as much as 500 pounds. As an actor he appeared on the TV series Married…With Children as Peggy Bundy’s brother and in an episode of the TV series Weird Science. Bundy also appeared in the 1988 film Moving with Richard Pryor. Unfortunately King Kong Bundy died on March 4, 2019 at the age of 61.
Early Life Douglas was born Issur Danielovitch on December 9, 1916, in Amsterdam, New York. He was the son of Byrna “Bertha” (1884-1958) and Herschel “Harry” Danielovitch (1884-1950). His parents were Jewish immigrants from a part of the Russian Empire that today is Belarus. The family spoke Yiddish at home. His father’s brother immigrated earlier than Kirk’s family and used the surname Demsky, which his parents also adopted. He grew up Izzy Demsky.
Salary & Contracts Lewis is one of the highest-paid F1 drivers in the world and one of the highest-paid athletes overall. In a typical year, he makes $70-90 million, the majority of which comes from his Mercedes contract that pays $60 million per year. In July 2023, Lewis signed a two-year contract with Mercedes that would pay him $60 million per year for the 2024 and 2025 seasons. Unfortunately for Mercedes, Lewis opted to break the contract after just one season and will instead move to Ferrari for the 2025 season.
LisaRaye’s television career is highlighted by her role as Neesee James in the sitcom “All of Us,” which aired from 2003 to 2007. Her portrayal of a loving but strong-willed ex-wife and mother showcased her range as an actress, earning her a loyal fan base. Following this, she starred in the VH1 romantic comedy series “Single Ladies,” further cementing her status in the entertainment industry. In addition to her acting career, LisaRaye is known for her entrepreneurial ventures.
Wilson made his acting debut with a lead role in the independent feature “Bottle Rocket,” which was written by Wes Anderson and Luke’s brother Owen Wilson. Wilson wrote and directed 2005’s “The Wendell Baker Story” and the 2014 short film “Satellite Beach,” which earned him several awards. Luke also had a small but memorable role as Frank Vitchard in “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy” (2004), and he plays Pat Dugan/S.