Murphy is also known for his role as Thomas Shelby in the BBC and Netflix series “Peaky Blinders.” He has received critical acclaim for his performance in the series, which has been praised for its stylish visuals, complex characters, and sharp dialogue. Murphy is also a frequent collaborator with director Christopher Nolan. He has appeared in a number of Nolan’s films, including “Batman Begins,” “The Dark Knight,” “The Dark Knight Rises,” “Inception,” “Dunkirk” and “Oppenheimer.
Early Life and Education Clémence Poésy was born as Clémence Guichard on October 30, 1982 in the Parisian suburb L’Haÿ-les-Roses. She is the daughter of actor and writer Étienne Guichard, and she has a younger sister named Maëlle who also became an actress. Poésy was educated at the bilingual alternative school La Source, and then at the Conservatoire National Supérieur d’Art Dramatique, where she studied drama. She went on to attend the Atelier International de Blanche Salant et Paul Weaver and Paris Nanterre University.
Dan’s most popular show was arguably “iCarly,” which ran seven seasons and 97 episodes between 2007 and 2012. He also wrote and produced “Victorious,” which ran four seasons and 57 episodes. Stars like Ariana Grande, Amanda Bynes, Kenan Thompson, Drake Bell, Josh Peck and Miranda Cosgrove owe much of their success today to Dan Schneider.
Early Life Dan Schneider was born in Memphis, Tennessee, on January 14, 1966, to parents Harry and Carol Schneider.
Early Life and Education Faizon Love was born as Langston Faizon Santisima on June 14, 1968 in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. Due to his father’s career in the US Navy, he was raised in different places, including San Diego, California and Newark, New Jersey. In San Diego, he attended Morse High School.
Career Beginnings When he was 15, Love began doing stand-up comedy. Later, at the age of 19, he made his acting debut on the stage.
Early Life and Education Frances Conroy was born on March 15, 1953 in Monroe, Georgia to Ossie and Vincent. As a young adult, she went to Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, where she acted in school theater productions. Conroy went on to attend the Juilliard School in New York City and study at the Neighborhood Playhouse.
Theater Career Conroy started her professional acting career on stage. In the late 1970s, she appeared in regional and touring productions of such Shakespeare plays as “Measure for Measure,” “King Lear,” and “All’s Well That Ends Well.
Frank’s first marriage lasted from 1991 to 1998 and produced one son. He married actress Wendy Moniz in 2000. They announced their separation in 2020. They have two children together.
Early Life Frank Grillo was born on June 8, 1965, to a working-class Italian-American family of Calabrian origin. He was raised in the Bronx and in Rockland Country, New York. At the age of eight, he began to wrestle and later took up boxing at the age of 18.
Early Life Matarazzo was born in Connecticut on September 8, 2002, and given the name Gaetano John Matarazzo III. He is part Italian, after his father. His parents are Gaetano and Heather Matarazzo. He has an older sister named Sabrina and a younger brother named Carmen, who have also become actors. When he was born, he was diagnosed with cleidocranial dysplasia, a condition that affects the development of bones and teeth, though it generally does not affect an individual’s cognitive development.
Post-“Star Wars,” he went on to star in the blockbuster “Indiana Jones” franchise, as well as a steady string of commercially and critically successful stand-alone projects, such as, “Blade Runner,” “Witness,” “The Devil’s Own,” “The Fugitive,” and “What Lies Beneath.” He also played the character of Jack Ryan in “Patriot Games” and “Clear and Present Danger.” Though his career throughout the late 90s and early 2000s was less than stellar, he has made a full resurgence in recent years, appearing in the commercially successful films, “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,” “Cowboys & Aliens,” “The Expendables 3,” “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” “Blade Runner 2049,” and “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
Harry was an Emmy-winning actor, and he had more than 160 acting credits to his name, including the films “The Ox-Bow Incident” (1943), “Wing and a Prayer” (1944), “All My Sons” (1948), “Madame Bovary” (1949), “High Noon” (1952), “Inherit the Wind” (1960), “How the West Was Won” (1962), and “The Apple Dumpling Gang” (1975) and the television series “The Richard Boone Show” (1963–1964), “Kentucky Jones” (1964–1965), “The D.A.” (1971), “Gunsmoke” (1970–1975), “The Love Boat” (1978–1985), and “Blacke’s Magic” (1986).
His company also develops biotechnology and corn genetics. As a philanthropist Stine donates to the May Clinic and his alma matter McPherson College. Harry Stine is the richest man in Iowa. His companies account for 60% of all the U.S. soybean acreage. Stine started the first private soybean research and development company in the U.S., Improved Variety Research. In 1979 he started selling soybean seed under the Stine Soybean Seeds label.
Despite creating and/or producing such hits as Survivor, American Chopper, Ultimate Fighter Live, Ghost Hunters, Kocktails with Khloe, Dirty Jobs, Wicked Tuna, My Big Fat Fabulous Life, and a slew of other titles, Craig Piligian keeps a pretty low profile – especially for someone who by all definitions has conquered Hollywood. Piligian was born in Detroit, Michigan. He founded Pilgrim in 1997, when unscripted television was not even a thing yet.
However, when things don’t go your way, getting fired isn’t the worst alternative in the world. That’s because buyouts for college coaches are rampant, especially this year. Just ask Tom Allen, the most recent Power 5 coach to be fired. Indiana parted ways with Allen after three losing seasons in a row. He agreed to a $15.5 million buyout with the school. Allen led Indiana to a 6-2 record during the COVID-shortened 2020 season, finishing No.
Jackie Gleason is best known for playing irascible city bus driver Ralph Kramden on the television sitcom “The Honeymooners.” He also developed “The Jackie Gleason Show,” acted on stage, and appeared on the big screen in “The Hustler” and the “Smokey and the Bandit” films, among many other titles. Outside of acting, Gleason had a successful secondary career recording easy-listening music albums. Jackie Gleason died of colon cancer on June 24, 1987.
This MLB offseason has already featured some wild moments. Chief among them: Shohei Ohtani signed a $700 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers. That contract is a record amount of guaranteed money, and it’s also primarily deferred, meaning the Dodgers owe Ohtani money for the next two decades. And now that Yoshinobu Yamamoto is officially fielding offers, we might see another record contract signed very soon. Yamamoto, 25, has been a star pitcher in Japan for the past several seasons, and MLB teams are looking to outbid one another for his services.
He created and executive produced the NBC talent competition “Last Comic Standing” and hosted the show from 2003 to 2004. Mohr has also produced the TV series “Mohr Sports” (2002) and “Money Where Your Mouth Is” (2013–2014), the comedy specials “Jay Mohr: Funny for a Girl” (2012) and “Jay Mohr: Happy. And a Lot.” (2015), and the films “Lonely Street” (2008), “PawParazzi” (2018), and “Hunter’s Moon” (2020). He has more than 80 acting credits to his name, including the films “Picture Perfect” (1997), “Suicide Kings” (1997), and “Go” (1999), and he has hosted the radio show “Jay Mohr Sports” and the podcast “Mohr Stories.
He also made a $1.4 billion sale to Marathon Oil. He owns multiple oil fields in Alaska, shale in Ohio, and was able to give all of his employees, a $50,000 bonus in 2010. He regularly donates to Houston area artistic organizations, and also to the Republican Party. He sits on the boards of multiple energy organizations all around the south.
The standoff spilled into the NFL season, but that trade never happened, and the Colts have finally gotten their star running back to return to the team. Taylor and the Colts agreed to a three-year deal worth $42 million, with $26.5 million in guarantees. Irsay has changed his tune, too, saying Taylor “deserves this deal.” The deal makes Taylor the third-highest-paid running back in the NFL in terms of both average annual value ($14 million) and guaranteed money.
Early Life and Education Joseph Wapner was born on November 15, 1919 in Los Angeles, California to Jewish immigrant parents Joseph Sr. and Fannie. His father was an attorney, and he had a younger sister named Irene. As an adolescent, Wapner attended Hollywood High School, where he dated actress Lana Turner. He went on to attend the University of Southern California, graduating in 1941. Wapner subsequently served in World War II, earning a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star for his service in the South Pacific.
Early Life Juliette Lewis was born Juliette Lake Lewis on June 21, 1973, in Los Angeles, California. Her father was actor Geoffrey Lewis, and her mother worked as a graphic designer. She has eight siblings, including children from her father’s other marriage. Her parents divorced when she was just two years old, but she was able to spend her childhood with both parents since they remained in Los Angeles. Juliette’s first acting role was in 1980 with an uncredited role in the film “Bronco Billy,” which starred her father as well as Clint Eastwood.
Early Life and High School Justin Gaethje was born on November 14, 1988 in Tucson, Arizona and was raised in Safford. He is of Mexican descent through his mother Carolina, who was a postmaster, and of German descent through his father John, who was a copper miner. Gaethje has a twin brother, plus two sisters. As a teenager, he attended Safford High School, where he was a four-time finalist and two-time Arizona state champion in wrestling.