Forsberg was selected to the NHL First All-Star Team in 1998, 1999, and 2003. In 2003 he also won the Art Ross Trophy, Bud Light Plus/Minus Award, and Hart Memorial Trophy. He played in the NHL All-Star Game in 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2003. Forsberg represented Sweden in international competition and won Gold at the 1992 World Championships, 1994 Olympic Games, and 2006 Olympic Games. He ranks #80 in all-time career points-per-game and fifth all-time in career assists-per-game.
Early Life Pitbull was born Armando Christian Perez on January 15, 1981, in Miami, Florida. His parents, Cuban expatriates, separated when he was young, and he was raised by his mother, who kicked him out of their house when he was 16. He briefly lived with a foster family in Roswell, Georgia. Pitbull then became a drug dealer, just like his father. He attended South Miami Senior High School before graduating from Miami Coral Park High School.
Early Life May was born on February 17, 1972, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to parents Sue Ann Sykes May and Charles Winston. He was later raised along with his three older siblings in Clarksville, Arkansas. May had a very close relationship with his grandmother, whom he spoke about often and very fondly in many interviews. She is credited with taking care of him and his siblings as they were growing up. His parents were divorced and did not have a harmonious relationship, as his father refused to pay child support, which resulted in costly legal battles.
Rick is credited with discovering many of Europe’s “hidden gems,” and he urges travelers to explore less touristy areas during their vacations. His popular show “Rick Steves’ Europe” debuted in 2005 and is still running. He also runs a popular radio show called “Travel with Rick Steves.” In addition, Rick Steves is a prolific writer with a newspaper column, and he has authored a number of travel books.
Early Life Richard John Steves Jr.
A very successful producer, Robert Evans turned Paramount Studios around in the late ’60s and ’70s, producing such films as “Barefoot in the Park” (1967), “Rosemary’s Baby” (1968), “The Godfather” (1972), and “The Great Gatsby”(1974). His career spanned nearly 60 years, and his other production credits include the films “Marathon Man” (1976), “Black Sunday” (1977), “Urban Cowboy” (1980), “The Cotton Club” (1984), “The Out-of-Towners” (1999), and “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” (2003).
Mancini’s first managing position was at Florentina where he won a Coppe Italia. Not long after, he took over as manager of Lazio. Mancini has garnered over 25 trophies (13 as a player and 12 as a manager). His training methods have been publicly criticized and it has been alleged that Mancini had less than warm relationships with footballer Craig Bellamy, club physiotherapist Jamie Murphy and Togolese Emmanuel Adebayor, who was disgruntled at not making first team football.
In addition to producing Grammy-award winning albums from the 1980’s onwards, Blades crossed over to acting, making his debut in the 1982 film, “The Last Fight.” He also appeared in notable productions, including “Mo’ Better Blues,” “Predator 2,” “Safe House,” and “Once Upon a Time in Mexico.” In 2004, he put his career on hold to serve as Panama’s minister of Tourism. He served in the position for five years.
With this modest financial portfolio in mind, you might be surprised to learn that Vladimir Putin is the purported owner of an unimaginably luxurious 190,000-square-foot mansion on a cliff above the Black Sea. A secret palace that sits on 170 acres. Reputed to be the largest private residence in Russia, the property features a 27,000 square-foot guest house, amphitheater, professional-caliber ice hockey rink, a Vegas-style casino, a nightclub with stripper poles, and an underground tasting room overlooking the water.
It turns out that being a caddie can be incredibly lucrative, too. Just look at Ted Scott, Scheffler’s caddie. Caddies do more than carry clubs around and keep score for players. They also offer advice about the best approaches to take on a given hole, how to recover from certain lies, and considerations on weather or course conditions that might impact the normal strategy. Because of their importance, most golfers have a 10/7/5 split with their caddies.
Morgan gained prominence through her marriage to John Adams Morgan, the great-grandson of J.P. Morgan, in 1998. Although they divorced in 2006, Sonja retained her ex-husband’s last name. On RHONY, Sonja is known for her vivacious personality, witty remarks, and often eccentric behavior. She has been open about her financial struggles and her efforts to maintain her luxurious lifestyle post-divorce. Morgan has ventured into various businesses, including a fashion line named “Sonja by Sonja Morgan,” a jewelry collection, and a line of prosecco called “Tipsy Girl.
Outside of his work with Gervais, Merchant has carved out his own unique identity in the entertainment world with a number of roles and credits. Over the course of his career, Stephen has won several awards, including two Golden Globe Awards, three BAFTA Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, and four British Comedy Awards.
Syndication Income To date, Stephen and Ricky have earned north of $50 million from the American version of “The Office” – mostly through global syndication sales.
Wealth Donations According to an SEC filing, at his absolute peak in 1980, when the company went public, Steve Wozniak owned 7.9% of Apple. At the company’s IPO, its market cap was $1.8 billion. That meant Steve’s paper net worth on that day was $142 million. When Apple’s market cap has been at $3 trillion in recent years, a 7.9% stake would have made Woz one of, if not THE, richest person on the planet with a net worth of $237 billion.
Mottola’s most significant impact came during his tenure at Sony Music Entertainment, where he served as Chairman and CEO from 1988 to 2003. Under his leadership, Sony became one of the most successful music companies globally. He is credited with launching and developing the careers of numerous superstars, including Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, Gloria Estefan, and Shakira. Known for his keen ear and business acumen, Mottola played a crucial role in shaping the pop music landscape of the 1990s and early 2000s.
Early Life and Education Tracy Pollan was born on June 22, 1960 on Long Island, New York to Jewish parents Corky and Stephen. She has an older brother named Michael who became a prominent author, journalist, and professor, as well as two sisters. As a teenager, Pollan attended Syosset High School and the Dalton School. She went on to study acting at the HB Studio and the Lee Strasberg Institute.
Oprah got her TV start at a CBS station in Nashville when she was just 19 years old. In 1976, she moved to an ABC station over in Baltimore as an evening news host. In 1978, she jumped to a new morning talk show on the same station. It was in the morning talk show format that Oprah found her niche with viewers. She listened, she emphasized; she could chat about everything from a serious crime to a new recipe for muffins.
Early Life Zayn Malik was born Zain Javadd Malik on January 12, 1993, in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. He is the son of Yaser and Tricia Malik, and he grew up in East Bowling. He graduated from Tong High School in Bradford. His school years were less than ideal, as his mixed Pakistani and Irish/English heritage often made him the recipient of jokes and unkind behavior. Although he grew up in an Islamic household, Zayn no longer identifies as Muslim.
Terrell first revealed his financial woes to the world in 2012, on an episode of Dr. Phil. T.O. publicly admitted to squandering away most of his $80 million. As you might imagine, this was a shocking admission. To make matters worse, Terrell claimed he had absolutely no monthly income and was on the hook for $120,000 a month in child support, and mortgages to four different former girlfriends. In the ensuing fallout, Terrell went on to clarify his confession saying: “I’m not an extravagant living-type person.
Early Life Aisha Tyler was born on September 18, 1970, in San Francisco, California. Her parents are James Tyler, a photographer, and Robin Gregory, a teacher. She spent a year living in Ethiopia before returning to the San Francisco area. She was raised by her father after her parents separated when she was ten years old. Tylor attended an arts magnet school in San Francisco, where she was classmates with Sam Rockwell (on whom she had a crush) and Margaret Cho.
After breaking a number of records as a high school pole vaulter, Stokke became an internet sensation after images of her spread across the web. To her dismay, she was singled out as an object of fascination because of her attractive figure and looks, not necessarily because of her accomplishments as an athlete. Despite the incredible levels of attention she was receiving, Stokke continued with her pole vaulting career at the University of California, Berkeley.
“Two and a Half Men” Salary At his peak on the series “Two and a Half Men,” Ashton earned a salary of $800,000 per episode. That worked out to roughly $20 million per season, which at one time made him the highest-paid actor on television. Venture Capitalist Ashton Kutcher has also distinguished himself in the world of venture capital. Through his Venture Capital firm A-Grade Investments, Ashton has made early investments in startups like Uber, Airbnb, Spotify, Shazam, Soundcloud, Neighborly, Zenreach, ResearchGate, Kopari Beauty, and “insurtech” service Lemonade.