Tom Franco was born in Palo Alto, California in April 1980. He is the founder of the Firehouse Art Collective in Berkeley, California. He graduated from University of California, Santa Cruz and studied at California College of the Arts. Tom Franco first appeared in the film Basket Case 2 in 1990. He appeared in the movies Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Spring Breakers, Metamorphosis: Junior Year, and The Disaster Art.
He won the Junior National Outstanding Dancer Scholarship Award in 1999 and at 12 years old he starred in The Music Man on Broadway for two years. Wall was named the New York City Dance Alliance’s Teen Outstanding Dancer of the Year in 2006. The same year he competed on So You Think You Can Dance and finished 2nd. He has danced on Dancing with the Stars and was in the 2008 Disney movie Bedtime Stories.
Jeff Bezos would be on the hook for $2 billion a year, his ex-wife MacKenzie Scott would owe $600,000 a year. Gates would be required to pay $1.3 billion a year. Ballmer would owe $870,000 a year. Of course, none of those four people have day-to-day roles in that they don’t need to go into an office so they could feasibly just move to another state to avoid the tax.
Whitey Ford was born in New York City, New York in October 1928. He was a pitcher who batted and threw left handed. Ford made his MLB debut for the New York Yankees in 1950 and played for the Yankees in 1950 and from 1953 to 1967. During his career he had a win-loss record of 236-106 with 1,956 strikeouts and an ERA of 2.75. Whitey Ford was a 10 time MLB All-Star and a six time World Series champion.
The compound was purchased in 1933 by Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. John F. Kennedy wrote his Pulitzer Prize-winning book “Profiles in Courage” at the house when he was recovering from back surgery in 1956. The home has 11 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, and three half bathrooms. John F. Kennedy spent the last weekend of his life at the home in 1963 before heading to Dallas, Texas, where he was assassinated on November 22, 1963, by Lee Harvey Oswald.
#10: Trouble Trouble is the dog that was owned and obsessively loved by the rich real estate developer Leona Helmsley. Helmsley set aside a ridiculous $12 million for her Maltese Terrier, so that the dog could keep up its lavish lifestyle even after Leona passed away. After that happened in 2007, a judge decided to decrease that amount to $2 million, which Trouble was likely still happy with. #9: Conchita Conchita the Chihuahua was once called “the most pampered dog of the world.
He was fired from the New York Daily News and began hosted the E! television series Mysteries and Scandals. As an actor Benza has starred in the movies Ransom, The Deli, Not Even the Trees, Scriptfellas, Chump Change, Risque, P.S. Your Cat Is Dead!, Pauly Shore Is Dead, and Rocky Balboa. Benza has also appeared in episodes of the TV series Howard Stern, High Stakes Poker, Celebrity Fit Club USA, and Gimme My Reality Show!
The transaction in question was for 92,857 bitcoins, which came to well over $1 billion in US dollars, transferred from one anonymous Bitcoin wallet to another. The transfer fee was for just four dollars, but even more surprising than that is the fact that in point of fact Bitcoin transfer fees have gone way up by several orders of magnitude just in the last few weeks. For a bit of context on that increase, we can take a look at another recent transfer of a comparable amount: 101,857 BTC transferred towards the end of June, which had a total transaction fee of less than 50 cents!
He also played on the Bon Jovi albums Slippery When Wet in 1986 which reached #1 in the US, Australia, Canada, Finland, and Switzerland. Such played on the Bon Jovi album New Jersey in 1988 which reached #1 in six countries and on the album Keep the Faith in 1992 which reached #1 in two countries and the Top 10 in eight others. He played on the Bon Jovi singles “Runaway”, “You Give Love a Bad Name”, “Livin’ on a Prayer”, “Wanted Dead or Alive”, “Bad Medicine”, “I’ll Be There for You”, “Always”, and more.
Alex Russell was born in December of 1987 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia. His parents are both in the medical field, with his father working as a surgeon and his mother a nurse. Russell has two younger siblings, Dominic and Georgiana. After graduating from the Rockhampton Grammar School in 2004, he enrolled in the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney. It was here that he began advancing his interest in the theater.
Early Life and Education Anthony LaPaglia was born on January 31, 1959 in Adelaide, South Australia to Gedio, a car dealer and auto mechanic, and Maria, a model and secretary. He is of Italian and Dutch ancestry, and has two brothers named Jonathan and Michael. For his education, LaPaglia went to Rostrevor College and Norwood High School. As a teen, he made his first foray into the performing arts when he took an acting class at the South Australian Castings Agency.
The house was built on spec and completed about two years ago, but has remained empty ever since, with a series of steep price drops failing to find a buyer before now. It was originally listed for $25.5 million before dropping down to less than $17.5 million before getting yanked off the market, meaning that Grande got the house at a fairly significant discount compared to its initial asking price.
Carl Bernstein was born in Washington, D.C. in February 1944. He worked as a reporter for The Washington Post and was teamed up with Bob Woodward. The pair reported on the Watergate scandal which led to numerous government investigations and the resignation of President Richard Nixon. After Watergate Carl Bernstein focused on the use and abuse of power through books and magazine articles. He has also been a political commentator for CNN.
The home has six kitchens, a wine cellar, a lap pool, a high-tech movie theatre, an enormous garage, and 23 bathrooms. Local realtors in Sydney, Australia report that Hemsworth has visited the stunning property on several occasions. The home, which is located in Burraneer Bay, cost $30 million to build and took four years to complete. The home was created by leveling the buildings on three blocks to develop the more than 48,000 square foot estate.
His second studio album The Man I Want to Be was released in 2009 and was certified Gold in the US where it reached #6 on the US Country and #19 on the Billboard 200 charts. Young’s third album Neon was released in 2011 and was certified Gold in the US where it reached #2 on the US Country and #4 on the Billboard 200 charts. His fourth album a.
Mississippi-born Portis started his football career at University of Miami, where he became the second freshman to start at running back. Portis set the school freshman record with five 100-yard performances. However his sophomore season wasn’t as successful and he lost his job to a teammate named James Jackson. In 2001, Portis came fighting back and he led his team to winning a national championship. A year later Portis was picked up by Denver Broncos in the second round of 2002 NFL Draft.
Back in 2009, Markus Persson, better known by his gaming handle “Notch”, spent his summer developing a passion project that he eventually called “Minecraft”. Thanks to word of mouth, this little passion project soon started to spread all over the world. Eventually, the game grew into a full-fledged gaming empire. An empire that earned Persson, a high school dropout, over $300 million in royalties between 2011 and 2013 alone. An empire that that Microsoft is about to buy for $2.
His practice has two locations, one in Beverly Hills and another in Santa Barbara, California. Dr. Brent Moelleken has studied at Purdue University, Harvard, UCLA, UCSF and Yale. Before appearing on “Plastic Wives”, Dr. Brent Moelleken had appeared on various other television programs like Extreme Makeover and the Discovery Channel’s Plastic Surgery Before and After.
Emily Bett Rickards was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in July 1991. Rickards graduated from the Vancouver Film School. In 2013 she starred as Fourty in the TV series Soldiers of the Apocalypse. Her best known role has come starring as Felicity Smoak in the series Arrow since 2012. Rickards also played the role of Smoak in the television series Arrow: Blood Rush in 2013, in the TV series The Flash from 2014 to 2015, and in the animated TV mini-series Vixen in 2015.
Akhmedov was only fifteen when he fled Azerbaijan to Moscow and later became the first Azeri to move to London in 1980. There, he made his business beginning, before eventually starting to sell machinery to oil and gas companies and later moving into production himself. From that point on he has continually pursued business and philanthropic interests in both Azerbaijan and Russia. He also dabbled in politics, serving as the first Azerbaijani-Russian senator in history to represent the Krasnodar region to the Russian Federation Council.