Although a talented musician, Russell struggled immensely with a wide range of issues over the course of his life. These included near-constant legal issues, which resulted in a number of arrests. He also struggled with substance abuse issues, and this ultimately proved to be his downfall. In 2004, Ol’ Dirty Bastard died from an accidental drug overdose at the age of 35. Ol’ Dirty Bastard was known for his unique vocal delivery, which has been described as “half-rapped, half-sung.
Real Estate For over two decades, Patrick and his wife, Carlyn (who passed away in 2017), owned a home in Tarzana, California. They placed the 1.5-acre property on the market in 1999 for $2 million. They sold the home in 2000 for $1.5 million to Jonathan Davis, the lead singer of the rock band Korn. Davis sold the home in 2004 for a little under $2.1 million. After selling their Tarzana property, Patrick and Carlyn bought a townhouse in LA’s Pacific Palisades neighborhood to have a SoCal foothold.
Early Life Peretz Bernstein was born on March 29, 1959, in Queens, New York City. Raised in a Jewish family, Bernstein grew up in places like Long Island and Miami Beach. His mother committed suicide when he was just three years old, and he was brought up by his father, a jeweler. While growing up, Perry listened to bands like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Iggy Pop, and David Bowie.
Despite selling more albums than the Rolling Stones and Beatles COMBINED in 1967, Peter’s wealth from “The Monkees” was gone by the early 1970s. To make ends meet he even worked as a high school teacher for three years in the mid-1970s, teaching music, math, French, history and even coaching baseball. His career eventually warmed back up, especially as nostalgia for the Monkees grew over time.
Early Life and Education Peter Tork was born as Peter Thorkelson on February 13, 1942 in Washington, DC to Virginia and economics professor Halsten.
Spelling Manor sits on a 4.7 acre lot that once held Bing Crosby’s home. In 1991 the late producer Aaron Spelling (the man behind hits like 90210, Melrose Place and Charlie’s Angles) built what would later be known as “Spelling Manor, “Candyland,” then more recently, “The Manor in Holmby Hills.” The final result is a 50,000+ square foot home that features 123 rooms including 14 bedrooms and 27 bathrooms. It is the largest home in Los Angeles and one of the largest single-family homes in the world.
Early Life Porter Robinson was born on July 15, 1992, in Atlanta, Georgia. He grew up with his brothers Nick, Robert, and Mark in North Carolina, where he attended high school. He was accepted into the University of North Carolina, a school where both his parents are alumni, but he chose not to attend in order to pursue his career in music. Porter had begun learning how to produce music at the age of 12.
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He signed a six-month contract as interim manager at Manchester United in November 2021. After that, he transitioned into a two-year consultancy role at the club.
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During his interim management period: He reportedly earned close to £8 million for his six months of work. This doubled his previous salary of £3.8 million per year while working as sporting director at Lokomotiv Moscow. Despite this increase, he still earned less than some of the Manchester United players, breaking a tradition set by former manager Sir Alex Ferguson.
Early Life Robert “Kool” Bell was born Robert Earl Bell on October 8, 1950, in Youngstown, Ohio. He is the son of Robert “Bobby” Bell and Aminah Bayyan, who passed away in 1985 and 2014, respectively. Bell was raised in Jersey City, New Jersey, and earned the nickname “Kool” because of his laid back demeanor. Robert and his younger brother, Ronald Bell, formed Kool & the Gang (originally called The Jazziacs) in 1964, and they both converted to Islam in the early ’70s.
Early Life Robert Smigel was born on February 7, 1960, in New York City. He is the son of Lucia Smigel and dentist, philanthropist, and innovator Irwin Smigel. Robert grew up in a Jewish household and attended Jewish summer camp. He studied pre-dental at Cornell University before earning a political science degree from the New York University College of Arts and Science in 1983. Smigel studied improv with Josephine Forsberg at The Players Workshop in Chicago, and Bob Odenkirk was also a student there.
A triplex penthouse at the top of the One Madison building, the pad boasts nearly 7,000 square feet of living space across its three levels. Here’s how it’s described in some official marketing materials: “The striking double-height windows offer panoramic 360-degree vistas of the skyline and both the East and Hudson Rivers. Providing an unparalleled viewpoint of Manhattan and its iconic structures. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this residential marvel exudes sophistication and timeless elegance.
Murphy’s decision to make the move over to Netflix comes as he has recently expressed trepidation about how Fox’s acquisition by Disney might affect his work. At the Television Critics Association winter press tour in January, he recalled asking Disney chief Bob Iger: “Am I going to have to put Mickey Mouse in American Horror Story?” But Murphy’s split with Fox appears to be amicable, and in his statement Murphy made it clear his current projects at the company will continue as normal: That includes 9-1-1 on Fox and the anthology dramas American Horror Story, American Crime Story and FEUD on FX, as well as his upcoming drama series Pose.
Speaking Fees According to an August 2022 New York Times profile, Scott makes $5 million per year in speaking fees, charging $50,000 for virtual events and $250,000 for live international events.
Early Life Scott Galloway was born in November 1964 to immigrant parents. His father was a salesman from Scotland and his mother was a secretary. They divorced when he was 9 and Scott went to live with his mother. He attended UCLA for undergrad then earned an MBA from the Haas School of Business and the University of California, Berkeley.
Aside from mainstream popularity, Sean Paul has won considerable praise from critics. Most of his albums have been nominated for Grammy Awards, and Paul took home the coveted award for his 2002 album, Dutty Rock.
Early Life Sean Paul Ryan Francis Enrique was born on January 9th, 1973, in Kingston, Jamaica. Sean Paul’s last name, Enrique, is of the Portuguese variety due to Portuguese heritage on his father’s side. Sean Paul also has Chinese heritage from his mother, who is a painter.
Early Life Seth Benjamin Gesshel-Green, more commonly known as Seth Green, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on February 8, 1974. His parents are Barbara (née Gesshel) and Herbert Green, and he has a sister named Kaela. He was raised Jewish. His ancestors hailed from Russia, Poland, and Scotland. He actually legally changed his name to Seth Benjamin Green so it could “reflect [his] professional stage name.”
Career He kicked off his professional acting career in 1984 with the films “Billions for Boris” and “The Hotel New Hampshire.
Early Life and Education Teresa Palmer was born on February 26, 1986 in Adelaide, Australia as the only child of Paula and Kevin. When she was three, her parents separated, and when she was six they divorced. Palmer’s father remarried to a woman named Karen, through whom she has two stepsisters and three stepbrothers. As a youth, Palmer attended Mercedes College, a private Catholic day school. She later took acting classes and appeared in commercials on Australian television.
Let’s travel back to 2008. Back in 2008, Terrence Howard was actually the FIRST actor who was locked up by Marvel with a contract to appear in an upcoming movie called “Iron Man.” As Terrence explained in his recent Rogan interview, the film’s producers desperately were trying to get Clive Owen (Terrence repeatedly kept referring to him as “Clive Davis” in the Rogan interview), to play Iron Man. But that never happened.
Viola earned his fortune as the founder of Virtu Financial and as the former Chairman of the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX). He is one of the nation’s foremost leaders in electronic trading. He also owns the NHL’s Florida Panthers.
Early Life Vincent Viola was born Vincent James Viola on February 12, 1956, in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. He is the son of Virginia and John Viola.
In 1985, 17-year-old Anthony became the youngest person to ever join the cast of “Saturday Night Live.” To date he has more than 90 acting credits to his name, including the films “National Lampoon’s Vacation” (1983), “Johnny Be Good” (1988), “Edward Scissorhands” (1990), “The Dark Knight” (2008), and “Foxcatcher” (2014). From 2002 to 2007 Hall starred as Johnny Smith on 81 episodes of the USA Network series “The Dead Zone.
Post his talk show, Hall continued his work in television, hosting shows like “Star Search” and appearing on reality programs like “The Celebrity Apprentice,” which he won in 2012. He returned to late-night briefly in 2013 with a revival of “The Arsenio Hall Show.”
Early Life Arsenio Hall was born on February 12, 1956, in Cleveland, Ohio. His father Fred was a Baptist minister. His mom’s name is Annie Hall, like the movie character.
Early Life B-Real, whose real name is Louis Freese, was born on June 2, 1970 in Los Angeles, California to a Cuban mother and a Mexican father. After spending his early childhood in South Gate, he lived in Bell, where he attended Bell High School. Before dropping out, Freese became a member of the gang Neighborhood Family Bloods, and was shot in the chest in a gang-related shooting.
Cypress Hill In 1988, Freese teamed up with Cuban brothers Senen and Ulpiano Reyes, as well as DJ Muggs, to form the hip hop group DVX.