Early Life Don Francisco was born Mario Luis Kreutzberger Blumenfeld on December 28, 1940, in Talca, Chile. He is the son of Jewish parents Anna Blumenfeld Neufeld and Erick Kreutzberger, who had to flee persecution from Nazi Germans during World War II. As a child, Don spent time studying in New York but ended up spending most of his time watching TV.
Sabado Gigante When he returned to Chile, Francisco set out to create a television program for local audiences based on all his favorite American TV shows, and thus, in 1962, “Sabado Gigante” was born.
Early Life and Education Ed Skrein was born on March 29, 1983 in London, England. His grandparents were Austrian Jewish refugees who immigrated to England in the 1930s. Skrein was educated at Fortismere School, and then at the Byam Shaw School of Art, from which he earned his bachelor’s degree in fine art painting.
Career Beginnings in Music Before becoming an actor, Skrein recorded and released music as a rapper. His first release was a three-track EP in 2004 under the label Dented Records.
Loughlin and Giannulli bought the home in 2020 for $9.5 million, meaning they stand to nearly double their money if they find a buyer at their asking price. That’s not guaranteed, particularly with the way things are going in the luxury real estate market right now, but it’s still an impressive spike in price. As for the house itself, it’s 11,800 square feet of modern farmhouse luxury tucked away in privacy and security, with what the home’s official listing calls a mixture of “modern luxury with rustic charm.
Roshan began his career as a child actor and appeared in several films throughout the ’80s. His first major film debut was a leading role in “Kaho Naa…Pyaar Hai” in 2000, a performance which earned him the Filmfare Award for Best Actor and Best Male Debut. He followed this achievement with leading roles in “Fiza” and “Mission Kashmir” (both released in 2000) and a multi-star blockbuster, “Kaghi Khushi Kabhie Gha” (2001).
On the other hand, there’s no question that a successful child actor has the potential to absolutely rake in some serious cash. By the time Macaulay Culkin turned 14, he had already been paid over $23 million off just five movies. Shirley Temple earned the inflation adjusted equivalent of $34 million before she turned 12. Frankie Muniz pocketed a cool $40 million before turning 21 thanks to Malcolm in the Middle and a brief film career.
Early Life James Nathaniel Brown was born on February 17th, 1936, in St. Simons Island, Georgia. His father was a professional boxer. During his years at secondary school, Jim played football, lacrosse, baseball, and basketball. He also joined the track & field team. Despite his later success as a football star, Brown would exhibit talent in all of these sports, particularly basketball. After graduating from high school, Brown attended Syracuse University and played for the school team.
Early Life Joe Budden was born on August 31, 1980, in Harlem, New York. He moved to Jersey City, New Jersey, at the age of 13 with his mother and older brother. Joe attended Lincoln High School and was a troubled youth. His father was absent from his life during his childhood, an issue Budden later addressed through his music. Due to his misbehavior, he was sent to Laurinburg Institute, a boarding school in North Carolina.
Early Life Jon Secada was born on October 4, 1961, in Havana, Cuba, and given the name Juan Francisco Secada Remirez. His father, José, was in prison for three years as a political prisoner during the Communist Cuban government. In 1971, the Secada family received permission to emigrate and decided to move to Miami, Florida. There, his parents opened a coffee shop. Secada primarily spent the rest of his childhood in Hialeah, Florida.
Until 2005, he was completely undefeated in his MMA career. His first professional loss came this year stopped when he was stopped by Luciano Azevedo. He then rebounded strongly, winning 18 consecutive fights before being stopped once more by Connor McGregor at UFC 194 in 2015. To this day, Aldo is considered by many to be the greatest featherweight in martial arts history.
Early Life José Aldo da Silva Oliveira Júnior was born on September 9th of 1986 in Manaus, Brazil.
In 2022, “Judy Justice” won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program, making her the only television arbitrator to win the award for more than one court show (three for “Judge Judy” and one for “Judy Justice”).
Judge Judy Sheindlin Salary Judy is one of the highest-paid entertainers on the planet. At the height of her syndicated show, she earned $47 million per year. Her salary in 2005 was $15 million per year.
Early Life Jung was born on April 1, 1988, in Seoul, South Korea. One of Jung’s ancestors is Jeong Yakyong, a noted thinker of the Joseon period. He first developed ambitions to be an actor while he was completing military service, having enlisted at the age of 21. He then attended Pyeongtaek University, where he earned a degree in broadcasting entertainment. His first acting experience was in a musical in college, and he signed a contract with an agency upon graduating from college.
In the early 2000s, Lil Jon formed Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz, with whom he released several successful albums that played a significant role in bringing the crunk genre to mainstream audiences. His music, characterized by its high energy, distinctive beats, and repeated shout-outs, became synonymous with the party scene, both regionally and nationally. Lil Jon’s influence extended beyond his own albums as he became a sought-after producer and collaborator, working with a wide range of artists across different genres.
Lisa Vanderpump-Todd began her professional performance career when she was a child and became fairly accustomed to being in the spotlight. So, it made perfect sense for her to appear as one of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” when the show launched in 2010. Fast-forward to the present, and she has become one of the most popular people in the entire “Real Housewives” franchise and has even launched spinoffs and a mini media empire.
Later in life, Margot drew more attention to herself when her (later diagnosed) illness of a bipolar condition sent her on a downhill spiral. In April, 1996 she disappeared for a time and began living on the street. She was found in a back yard by a homeowner and taken by Los Angeles police to Olive View Medical Center in a distressed state. The caps on her teeth had even fallen out (or were possibly taken out to disguise herself, as proposed by media at the time).
That injury happened before Brown entered the NFL, but the moment has stuck with him. It’s helped the receiver be more financially prudent—and now he’s putting his money to work. Brown announced the launch of his new real estate firm, Platinum Pro Capital. The firm will primarily focus on athletes and high-end investors interested in properties in the Caribbean. The first investment is an oceanfront luxury condo in the U.
Shkreli earned infamy, public scorn, and the nickname “Pharma Bro” in 2015, thanks to his actions while running Turing. That year, the company acquired the rights to an HIV treatment drug called Darapri. Prior to Turing’s purchase, Daraprim had been accessible and affordable for decades. The price for a single pill of Daraprim before Turing was $13.50. Soon after acquiring the rights, Turing increased the price per pill to $750.
Barry lives where you would pretty much expect the most successful male Britney Spears impersonator to live: Las Vegas, which partially explains how he’s managed to eke out such an impressive living, since his humble beginnings, when he made $60 or less per show in various nightclubs. But even in Sin City, it’s not cheap to impersonate Britney Spears – Barry estimates he’s spent around fifty grand on costumes and wigs alone, which doesn’t factor in the intense physical regimen he requires to maintain a Spearsian physique.
Early Life Memphitz Wright was born Mickey Wright Jr. on December 10, 1984, in Memphis, Tennessee. Wright’s father was murdered at the age of 46. In 2007, a KKK member named Dale V. Mardis confessed to dismembering Mickey Sr.’s body before “burning a portion of his remains and scattering the rest in various junkyard vehicles that were later crushed.” In 2011, Mardis was sentenced to life in prison. After his father’s murder, Wright moved to New York and enrolled in the Institute of Audio Research to study audio engineering.
Michael Bivins founded New Edition. The group formed in 1978 and released their first studio album, “Candy Girl”, in 1983. They gained popularity for hit singles such as “Candy Girl”, “Telephone Man”, “and Cool It Now”. The band split up in 1989 and didn’t reunite until 1996. New Edition released seven studio albums from 1983 until 2004 and is credited with paving the way for pop boy bands of the ’90s, including New Kids on the Block and the Backstreet Boys.
The Mamas and the Papas’ tenure was short but impactful, with a career that spanned just half a decade but left a lasting legacy. They released a total of five studio albums and numerous singles, many of which climbed the charts, before their dissolution in 1968. Two years later, John and Michelle broke up. Michelle and John co-wrote some of their most beloved songs, including “California Dreamin’.” Michelle attempted to launch a solo career in the ’70s, but the effort was largely unsuccessful, though she did provide backing vocals on a number of other artists’ successful tracks.