Lilla Kerris Dorsey was born on January 8, 1998. She began acting professionally in 2005 with a role as Kathy Cash in the film “Walk the Line” alongside Reese Witherspoon and Joaquin Phoenix. Dorsey went on to appear mostly on TV for the next few years, landing parts on “Monk”, “So NoTORIous”, “Vanished”, “Medium”, and “Carpoolers”. Her star-making role was Paige Whedon on the hit series “Brothers & Sisters”. She appeared on 52 of the show’s episodes between 2006 and 2011.
She began singing in church when she was a child and later attended Gallatin High School where she participated in the school’s performance group, which led her to be selected for All-Middle State Chorus. She attended Belmont University in Nashville. Her first record deal was with Curb Records, followed by Randy Jackson’s label, Dream Merchant 21 in 2010 until 2011, and she is currently signed with I AM Entertainment. Locke was nominated in 2005 for Female Adult Contemporary Artist of the Year at the New Music Awards.
The mansion recently broke the record for residential sales on the westside of Los Angeles when it was picked up by a cryptocurrency billionaire for an astounding $83 million! Not only that, the home has a number of futuristic features that make it fit for … well either Iron Man or James Bond. For one thing, the roof of the home is retractable (good for tanning in your bedroom I guess), and to get into the master suite, you have to face a retinal scan.
After studying and working with the Negro Ensemble Company, his career took off in the mid-70s. He appeared in such films as “Claudine” and “Death Wish”, and won the role that would make him a household name, as Freddie “Boom Boom” Washington on “Welcome Back Kotter”. He went on to appear in a string of television, film, and theater productions, including “L.A. Heat”, “Southlander”, “Roots”, “The Jacksons: An American Dream”, “Girlfriends”, “Chuck”, and the 1977 Broadway production of “I Love My Wife”.
Michael Alig was born in South Bend, Indiana, and went on to attend Fordham University. He dropped out of college in the early 80s, when he realized he had a gift for throwing successful parties inexpensively. He quickly rose to fame in the New York club scene, and was associated with some of the most popular clubs in the city, including The Limelight. He was also the ringleader of a group of clubgoers/performers known as Alig’s Club Kids.
Davis’ 1959 album “Kind of Blue” was certified 5x Platinum and sold more than four million copies in the United States. In 2009, the U.S. House of Representatives recognized and commemorated the album’s 50th anniversary. Davis published the book “Miles: The Autobiography” in 1989, and he was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006 as “one of the key figures in the history of jazz.
Ned Beatty was born in Louisville, Kentucky, and began his professional performing career as a singer. He ultimately turned down a singing scholarship to Transylvania University, and began acting professionally when he was 19. He spent the first decade of his career performing at various regional theaters, including the Actors Theater of Louisville and the Barter Theater. He made his film debut in 1972 in the award-winning feature, “Deliverance”. From there, he went on to appear star in both film and television projects, including “The Last American Hero”, “The Rockford Files”, “Nashville”, “MAS*H”, “Network”, “Superman”, “The Big Easy”, “Prelude to a Kiss”, “Cookie’s Fortune”, “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof”, and “Charlie Wilson’s War”.
Loeffler and her husband Jeffrey Sprecher bought the 15,000-square-foot Descante in 2009 for $10.5 million. That price reportedly made it the most expensive private home in the entire history of Atlanta, and carried with it an approximately $200,000 city and county property tax bill. That value was constant as far as Fulton County was concerned for the next seven years, but then in 2016 it mysteriously dropped in appraised value to $4.
Omar Infante was born in Puerto la Cruz, Anzoategui, Venezuela in December 1981. Infante is a second baseman who bats and throws right handed. He made his Major League Baseball Debut with the Detroit Tigers in 2002 and played for them through the 2007 season. He was traded to the Chicago Cubs in 2007 but less than a month later he was traded again to the Atlanta Braves and he never appeared in a game for Chicago.
If you asked the average die hard internet entrepreneur who they admired most in the industry, sure they would mention the big names like Zuckerberg and Spiegel, but I also bet my bottom dollar that a lot of the respondents would list a guy named Markus Frind. Have you heard of Markus? Probably not off the top of your head. You may not have ever even heard of the company he just sold for $575 million… IN CASH.
Theus transitioned to coaching and coached the Las Vegas Slam of the ABA in 2002. He served as an assistant coach at Louisville from 2003 to 2005 and coached at New Mexico State from 2005 to 2007. Theus coached the Sacramento Kings from 2007 to 2008 and was an assistant for the Minnesota Timberwolves from 2009 to 2011. He coached the Los Angeles D-Fenders of the D-League from 2012 to 2013 and became the head coach at Cal State Northridge in 2013.
Green also criticizes LDS for having “more than $100 billion in assets” but “not doing more to help the world and its members.” The letter went on, with even harsher criticisms: “The church has exploited its members and their need for hope to build temples, build shopping malls, and cattle ranches … rather than alleviating human suffering in or out of the church.” Green had reportedly left the Mormon Church about a decade ago, but this letter serves as a formal request for all documented ties to be completely severed between the church, and Green himself, as well as 11 members of his family: “Although I have deep love for many Mormons and gratitude for many things that have come into my life through Mormonism, I have not considered myself a member for many years and I’d like to make clear to you and others that I am not a member.
Ron Dean was born in Chicago, Illinois in August 1938. He has more than 90 acting credits to his name dating back to the film The Last Affair in 1976. Over the years he has had recurring roles on the TV series Lady Blue from 1985 to 1986, Crime Story from 1986 to 1987, Frasier from 1994 to 1998, Early Edition from 1996 to 2000, NYPD Blue from 1994 to 2004, Chicago Fire from 2012 to 2013, and more.
Ruta Lee was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in May 1935. She was a regular on game shows including Hollywood Squares and What’s My Line? and was co-host with Alex Trebek on High Rollers. Lee had recurring roles on the TV series Maverick, The Lineup, U.S. Marshal, Gunsmoke, 77 Sunset Strip, Perry Mason, Love, American Style, 1st & Ten: The Championship, and Coming of Age. She also appeared in episodes of the TV series Adventures of Superman, Dragnet, The Andy Griffith Show, Bonanza, The Lucy Show, Hogan’s Heroes, Mork & Mindy, Three’s Company, Simon & Simon, CHiPs, The Love Boat, Jake and the Fatman, Charles in Charge, Murder, She Wrote, Roseanne, and Days of Our Lives.
Ruth Wilson was born in Ashford, Surrey, England in January 1982. She modeled as a teenager and graduated from the University of Nottingham and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Wilson co-founded Hush Productions. Her first role came as the lead role in the 2006 television mini-series Jane Eyre. From 2006 to 2007 Wilson starred as Jewel Diamond in the series Suburban Shootout. In 2009 she starred in the mini-series The Prisoner.
However, from a sports fan’s perspective, it has to be kind of a bummer for the team you are a part owner of to suck year in and year out. Fans don’t care about respecting the personal space of owners and players anymore. So when another bad season ends and your team fired another head coach (like the Kings have), it may be nice to be able to get away from it all in your incredible home overlooking Lake Tahoe and hidden from prying eyes in the woods.
That might change after their latest move – one that shows the Royals are willing to spend to see success on the field. The Royals and catcher Salvador Perez agreed to a four-year, $82 million extension. The extension begins in 2022 and comes after Perez was named the AL Comeback Player of the Year. It’s also the biggest deal in Royals franchise history. The previous largest contract was a four-year, $72 million deal for outfielder Alex Gordon in 2016.
Sierra Capri was born in Baltimore, Maryland in September 1998. She made her acting debut starring as Monse Finnie on the television series On My Block in 2018. Sierra Capri also appeared in the movie American Skin as Kai in 2019. Her family moved to Georgia when she was 12 years old and she was interested in acting at an early age. Capri had uncredited roles in the films Hidden Figures and Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising in 2016.
Well, the rumor came true. The penthouse of 432 Park Ave just hit the market for…
$169 million We covered this story when it was still a rumor back on June 29. In case you missed that article, the penthouse of 432 Park is being sold by a Saudi billionaire named Fawaz Al Hokair. Fawaz bought the penthouse in 2016 for $87.7 million which was the fifth-most expensive real estate purchase of that year.
Stewart Cink was born in Huntsville, Alabama in May 1973. He played at Georgia Tech before turning professional in 1995. Cink played for the Nike Tour and joined the PGA Tour in 1997. His highest career ranking came at #5 in July 2008. He won The Open Championship in 2009 defeating Tom Watson in a four hole aggregate playoff. Cink spent more than 40 weeks in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Rankings from 2004 to 2009.