Todd Phillips was born and raised in New York. He attended NYU Film School but dropped out before graduating to focus on his own film documentary projects. One of his first major projects was a feature length documentary called “Hated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies” which chronicled the life and death of controversial punk rocker GG Allin. His next project was a documentary called “Frat House”, which earned a premiere at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival.
Tracey Reiner has appeared in films and television shows like “Masque of the Red Death,” “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” “Die Hard,” “When Harry Met Sally…,” “Laverne & Shirley,” and “Apollo 13,” among others
Early Life Tracy Reiner was born Tracy Henry on July 7, 1964, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She was born to parents Penny Marshall and Michael Henry. Her mother, Penny, was an actress and director who was most well-known for her role in “Laverne & Shirley.
Early Retirement Vontae Davis is infamous for retiring at halftime of the second game of the 2018 season. At the time he was playing under a one-year, $5 million deal with Buffalo with $3.5 million guaranteed. At the time of his abrupt retirement, Vontae had earned a little more than $50 million before taxes, lawyers, manager and agent fees. A year after his infamous retirement, Vontae described it as the best decision he ever made in his entire life.
That $15 million doesn’t include whatever 50 might make from placing his own Sire Spirits brand front and center during his residency’s New Year’s Eve party, which is scheduled to be the fourth show out of six for the “50 Cent: In Da Club” experience. The deal could be seen as a groundbreaker for Vegas entertainment, which hasn’t seen too many top-level residencies in the rap world, but as the years go by, you can probably expect a lot of huge names in hip-hop to spend a lucrative week or two in Vegas for big bucks and huge crowds.
Outside of his musical exploits, Benji has appeared on a few television and film projects. The most notable of these is probably “The Voice Australia,” which saw Madden act as a vocal coach for the show during the 2015-2016 season alongside his twin brother. Benji has been married to actress Cameron Diaz since 2015.
Early Life Benjamin Levi Madden was born on March 11th, 1979, in Waldorf, Maryland. Raised alongside his identical twin Joel, Benjamin quickly earned the affectionate nickname “Benji.
He is also a successful director and producer with a number of projects to his name. After breaking through with his role as Saul Goodman, Odenkirk has appeared in a number of high-profile roles in various television shows and films. In addition, Odenkirk is an established voice actor.
Early Life Robert John Odenkirk was born on October 22nd, 1962, in Berwyn, Illinois. Raised in Naperville alongside six siblings in a Catholic household, his parents soon divorced as a result of his father’s alcoholism.
Early Life Brian Green was born on July 15th, 1973, in Los Angeles County, California. Brian is the son of George Green, a country musician. After attending high school in North Hollywood, Brian Green studied at the Hamilton High School Academy of Music. When he became an actor, Brian Green added the middle name “Austin” in order to set himself apart from another performer with the exact same name.
Career At the age of 13, Brian Austin Green booked his first major role on the soap opera Knots Landing.
Early Life Briana Banks was born as Briana Bany on May 21, 1978 in Munich, West Germany to a German father and an American mother. When she was four, the family moved to the UK; they later settled in Simi Valley, California when Banks was seven. With her father still living in Germany, Briana left her mother’s house when she was sixteen, taking her fourteen-year old sister Lorin with her. When she turned 18, Briana got the complete custody of her younger sister.
Early Life Born on September 23, 1949, in Long Branch, New Jersey, Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen grew up in Freehold, New Jersey. He has two younger sisters. Raised a Catholic, Springsteen attended the St. Rose of Lima Catholic School and credits his religious upbringing as a large influence on his music. His initial interest in music, however, was inspired by Elvis Presley, whom he saw on “The Ed Sullivan Show” when he was seven years old.
Besides being known as the voice of Shaggy, Kasem was the host of various radio countdown shows, including the popular “American Top 40” program. Along with his hosting responsibilities, he was also the co-founder of the program when it was created in 1970 and continued to play a management role throughout the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s.
Early Life Kemal Amin “Casey” Kasem was born on April 27th, 1932, in Detroit, Michigan.
Outside of his work with the Red Hot Chili Peppers, he has worked with a number of other bands and artists, including groups like Chickenfoot, Chad Smith’s Bombastic Meatbats, and The Chicks. Smith is a popular drummer for many artists who need a skilled percussionist in the recording booth. Chad has worked with figures like Johnny Cash, Post Malone, Lana Del Rey, and many others. One of his most notable contributions was to the Ozzy Osbourne album “Ordinary Man.
Together the duo went on to produce “Veronica’s Closet” (1997–2000), starring Kirstie Alley, and “Jesse” (1998–2000), starring Christina Applegate. Crane and Kauffman also co-created the HBO series “Dream On” (1990–1996), and they teamed up with composer Michael Skloff (Marta’s husband) to work on several musicals, one of which was a stage version of the 1981 movie “Arthur.” David and Marta also co-wrote the book and lyrics for the musical “Personals,” which was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical in 1986.
Early Life David Tutera was born on April 23, 1966, in Port Chester, New York. Tutera’s grandfather was a successful florist who first noticed his grandson’s artistic ability at an early age. He encouraged David to pursue his passion. At 19, with the advice of his grandfather and only one client, he opened his first event-planning business.
Career Tutera starred on a reality show that began airing in August 2014, “My Fair Wedding with David Tutera” on WE tv.
He recorded twenty four studio albums with the band and released one critically acclaimed solo album. The Beach Boys have been referred to as America’s Band. They have had 36 songs reach the Top 40 in the U.S. They have sold over 100 million records worldwide and were ranked by Rolling Stone as the 12th Greatest Artist of All Time in 2004. The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988.
Although his heyday was certainly in the 80s, he still appears in various television and film projects in the modern era. A multi-talented individual, Lundgren is a chemical engineer who holds a master’s degree in chemical engineering. He is also an experienced martial artist with a fourth-dan black belt in karate. Today, Dolph Lundgren is one of the most recognizable faces in Hollywood.
Early Life Dolph Lundgren’s real name is Hans Lundgren, and he was born on November 3rd, 1957, in Spånga, Sweden.
Early Life Donny Osmond was born on December 9th, 1957, in Ogden, Utah. Raised alongside eight siblings as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Donny soon joined The Osmonds and embarked on a music career.
Music Career The Osmonds first gained notoriety after being invited to appear on The Andy Williams Show. In 1963, Donny Osmond appeared on the show with a solo performance of the song “You Are My Sunshine.
Finances and Wealth According to their most recent financial disclosure, Kamala and Doug’s assets and bank accounts are worth between $3.6 million and $7.36 million. The value of their assets has roughly doubled since 2015. According to a financial disclosure form released by Kamala Harris in 2019, at that point the couple controlled assets valued at $2.5 to $6 million with $3 million worth of liabilities, mostly in the form of mortgages.
Early Life Black was born on June 10, 1974, in Sacramento County, California. After he was born, Black’s father left the family, and his mother, Roseanna, who had polio at the time. He was raised primarily by his mother in a Mormon household in San Antonio, Texas, and then in Salinas, California. Black struggled with the awareness that he was gay from a young age, especially considering the religious environment surrounding him.
He released the albums Variations in 1978 and Loveline in 1979. Eddie Rabbitt’s albums Horizon in 1980 and Step by Step in 1981 both reached #1 on the US Country chart. He has also released the albums Radio Romance in 1982, The Best Year of My Life in 1984, Rabbitt Trax in 1986, I Wanna Dance with You in 1988, Jersey Boy in 1990, Ten Rounds in 1991, Beatin’ the Odds in 1997, and Songs from Rabbittland in 1998.
Strait is one of the best-selling artists of all time, having sold more than 120 million records worldwide. Of all his albums, 13 have reached multi-platinum status (including the eight-time platinum “Pure Country”), while 33 have achieved platinum status. Overall, Strait is the 12th-best-selling artist in US history. In the 2000s, he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Early Life George Harvey Strait was born on May 18, 1952, in Poteet, Texas.