Sam Jaffe was born in New York City, New York in March 1891 and passed away in March 1984. He was married twice including to Bettye Ackerman. Jaffe made his acting debut in the short A Cheap Vacation in 1916. One of his best known roles came starring as Dr. David Zorba on the television series Ben Casey from 1961 to 1965. Sam Jaffe starred in several films including The Scarlet Empress, Gunga Din, Gentleman’s Agreement, The Accused, The Asphalt Jungle, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Ben-Hur, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Nothing Lasts Forever, and more.
She is involved in various charities and enjoys writing when she can find a spare moment. Shelley Carbone is currently working on two books: a children’s book and a non-fiction book called Please Stop Calling Me Ma’am…Tales of an Aging [Angry] Beauty Queen. Shelley lives in Wethersfield, Connecticut with her husband, John, and their four children: Clay, Mia, Madilyn (Maddy) and Trey.
Spencer Lacey Ganus was born on May 1, 1999 in Los Angeles, California. One of her earliest mainstream roles was providing the voice of Ike Broflovski on the television series South Park. She performed the voice over multiple episodes from 2002 to 2006. In 2006 she did voice work for the film Ice Age: The Meltdown and the short Interrogation. Spencer did voice work for the 2006 movie Happy Feet and the 2006 short Holly Hobbie and Friends: Christmas Wishes.
The Texas billionaire is the co-founder and CEO of Energy Transfer Partners (ETP), the company building the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline at Standing Rock, North Dakota. That isn’t the only controversial pipeline Warren is laying. He’s also behind the Trans-Pecos pipeline near Big Bend National Park–the largest protected area of Chihuahuan Desert topography and ecology in the United States. Warren has spent millions in support of right wing politicians. He donated $700,000 to Texas governor Greg Abbott’s PAC.
Experienced Starkians know that the Mark 43 Iron Man suit was seen in Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Age of Ultron, and will doubtlessly appreciate the meticulous craftsmanship that replicates the look of the suit down to the smallest detail. But anybody can appreciate the model’s 567 parts, which spring into action thanks to 46 motors controlled by an included remote control device – in 28 seconds, the suit can go from its open display mode to its fully engaged “online” mode or vice versa.
That puts the asking price for Opus at an impressive $79.9 million, which is about $20 million more than the $59.9 million the price was set at in May of this year. However, it’s still about $20 million short of its original asking price when it went up for sale back in 2017, when it was priced at $100 million. Since then, it has seen several price reductions over the years, but this is the first time it’s seen an increase in price, instead.
Those TikTok videos have been a fun way to get us moving, cooking, thinking, dancing and laughing. The person who is laughing and dancing the most? ByteDance founder Zhang Yiming. ByteDance is the parent company of TikTok. TikTok has given Zhang Yiming a net worth of $44 billion. He’s currently the 30th richest person in the world. That’s $28 billion higher than it was back in March 2019 when we first profiled Yiming.
Travis was born July 15, 1979 in Echuca, Australia. A modeling scout spotted Fimmel and spent weeks convincing the shy 19-year-old to join their agency. He eventually joined and was soon working as a model. After a year he quit school and moved to London for two-and-a-half years then took a chance and went to Los Angeles, California to become an actor. He headed straight for a modeling agency, in hopes that it would be a stepping stone to acting, and was immediately signed.
Scott has some family history at two of those institutions. His mom attended Grambling State and his grandfather went to Prairie View A&M, and it’s his grandfather who also serves as the namesake for Scott’s Waymon Webster Scholarship. The scholarship will cover tuition for students facing financial difficulties related to COVID-19 or otherwise, and according to TMZ, Scott will choose the winning applicants himself. Scott also said a few words to TMZ about his motives in focusing his new non-profit on the cause education to start with:
Trista was a Miami Heat cheerleader and appeared in a commercial for KFC with Jason Alexander. She appeared in the music video “Celebrity” by Brad Paisley in 2003. Trista was a contestant in the reality TV series dancing with the Stars on season one in 2005. In 2014 Trista and Ryan starred in the TV series Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars. In 2003 she was nominated for a Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Reality/Variety Star – Female.
Yael Grobglas starred as Olivia D’Amencourt on the television series Reign from 2013 to 2014. She has appeared in the films Rabies, Jeruzalem, and An Interview with God. Grobglas has also appeared in episodes of the TV series Chill, Sabri Maranan, The Pyjamas, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, and Supergirl. Yael Grobglas appeared in the We the Kings music video “Say You Like Me” and on stage in Play It Again, Sam.
Yung Bleu was born in Mobile, Alabama in April 1994. He is popular on YouTube where he has about one million followers on his account @bleuvandross. Yung Bleu also has about a million subscribers on his self-titled YouTube channel. He started rapping at 11 years old. In 2016 he released his mixtape Investments 3. Yung Bleu has released singles including “Go Head” produced by Drumma Boy and “First” featuring NBA YoungBoy.
The Yamaguchi-gumi, which consists of 23,400 members (about 40% of Japan’s gangster population) operates in 44 of Japan’s 47 prefectures, and has a yearly net revenue of $8 billion, brought in from extortion, gambling, the sex industry, arms trafficking, and real estate and construction kickbacks. So, as Ron Burgundy would say, they’re kind of a big deal. Japan is the third-largest economy in the world, and whether they know it or not, a lot of Japanese businesses are involved in some way with the mafia.
Toy is suing Huffman, Loughlin, STX Entertainment co-founder Bill McGlashan (another one of the individuals arrested for his involvement in the scheme), and all of the other 30 parties indicted under “Operation Varsity Blues.” She states that her son Joshua was unfairly excluded from many of the universities in question despite a stellar 4.2 grade point average, and in the suit, Toy explains her rationale behind taking legal action on behalf of her son: “Joshua applied to some of the colleges where the cheating took place and did not get in…Joshua and I believed that he’d had a fair chance just like all other applicants but did not make the cut for some undisclosed reason…I’m outraged and hurt because I feel that my son, my only child, was denied access to a college not because he failed to work and study hard enough but because wealthy individuals felt that it was ok to lie, cheat, steal and bribe their children’s way into a good college.
She launched the video gaming website PwnedByGirls.com in 2011. She started writing a column called The Stoned Gamer for High Times magazine in 2014. In 2015 Evans was inducted into the AVN Hall of Fame. In 2018 she appeared on the TV series Megyn Kelly Today and was address by her given name Dawn Vanguard. She has also hosted the show Private Calls for Playboy Radio on the Sirius Satellite Radio Network and the show All Wives Cheat as well.
As a high-profile entertainment news reporter, she has interviewed everyone from George Clooney to P. Diddy to Drew Barrymore. She was also the interviewer for Andrea Bocelli’s first English language interview. In addition to her broadcasting work, she has also appeared in multiple theatrical productions in Las Vegas. She is currently appearing on the new TLC reality series, “Sin City Rules”.
Thanks to rules in San Francisco, unvaccinated players for the Warriors wouldn’t be able to participate in home games. That meant Wiggins would have had to skip half of his team’s games if he remained unvaccinated, a move that could have cost him close to $9 million this year, and potentially more in future seasons. So, to not lose all of that money, Wiggins reluctantly made the decision to get vaccinated.
Born in Kuwait, Bassam Alghanim and his brother Kutayba both benefited from the company started by their father, Alghanim Industries. The multinational conglomerate operates in forty countries. It has grown exponentially over the years, as it has partnered with such companies as General Motors, Xerox, American Express, Whirlpool, British Airways, and Hitachi, among other corporations. Bassam Alghanim ran the company throughout the 70s, 80s, and 90s. In 2012 Bassam and his brother were involved in a lengthy court battle over the division of assets associated with the company.
Starting in 2014 he stars as Tom Harper in the television series Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn. He also stars as Officer Goosebumps on the TV series Haunted Hathaways. Stepanek has also starred in the movies Kissing Jessica Stein, Murder by Numbers, Friday After Next, The Island, Transformers, Monster Mutt, Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2, Dark Skies, and Pain & Gain. Stepanek has also done voice acting for Lionheart, Father of the Pride, Over the Hedge, Charlotte’s Web, Bolt, and Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil.
Carter Bays was born in Shaker Heights, Ohio in August 1975. He co-created the television series How I Met Your Mother and created more than 200 episodes as well as being a writer and executive producer. Bays also created the TV series The Goodwin Games in 2013 and served as a writer and executive producer. He wrote for and produced the series Oliver Beene and was a supervising producer for the series Quintuplets and American Dad!