Early Life Skeet Ulrich was born Bryan Ray Trout on January 20, 1970, in Lynchburg, Virginia. His parents, Earl and Carolyn, split up when Skeet was a child. Carolyn, the owner of the PR company Sports Management Group, later married NASCAR driver/team owner D. K. Ulrich, and after their divorce, she married Edward Lewis Wax. Ulrich is the nephew of retired NASCAR driver Ricky Rudd. Skeet and his brother, Geoff, were kidnapped by their father when Ulrich was 6 years old, and they spent three years living in Florida, New York, and Pennsylvania before being reunited with their mother in Concord, North Carolina.
$165 million Aaron Spelling commissioned this mega-mansion in 1988. The residence features a 56,500-square-foot mega-mansion that is an ode to 1980s-style opulence. It is the second-largest private residence in Los Angeles behind The One over in Bel Air. The Manor has 2,000 more square feet of living space than The White House.
There are 14 bedrooms and a whopping 27 bathrooms (depending on how you prefer to count its array of 2/3rds and half baths).
Tawny starred as Lisa DiNapoli in the television series “Santa Barbara” in 1989. From 1991 to 1993, Tawny starred as Mona Loveland in the series “The New WKRP in Cincinnati.” She provided the voice of Annabelle in the animated series “Eek! the Cat” from 1992 to 1995. Kitaen has also starred in the movies Bachelor Party, Witchboard, Instant Justice, and Too Cool. She co-hosted the TV series “America’s Funniest People” from 1992 to 1994.
He started his acting career at a young age, appearing in minor roles in television shows and films. His breakthrough came when he was cast in the family-friendly film “The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl” in 2005. However, it was his portrayal of the werewolf Jacob Black in the “Twilight” series that catapulted him to international fame and made him a teen idol. The series, based on the novels by Stephenie Meyer, were box office successes and contributed significantly to Lautner’s fame.
Early Life and Education Theodore Lange III was born on January 5, 1948 in Oakland, California to Theodore Jr. and Geraldine, both of whom worked in television and theater. As an adolescent, he went to Oakland Technical High School, where he was class and student body president. Lange went on to attend Merritt Junior College, from which he earned an associate’s degree. He then went to City College of San Francisco, where he was very active in theater.
After parting ways with Marin, Chong continued to work in film and television, appearing in various movies and TV shows. He also became an advocate for cannabis legalization and faced legal issues related to his involvement in the industry. In addition to his acting career, Chong is an accomplished musician and has released several albums as a solo artist and with Cheech & Chong. He has also made appearances on numerous television shows, including “That ’70s Show” and “Dancing with the Stars.
Early Life Tommy was born on June 24, 1958 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. He was born blind in his right eye. Tommy grew up in Compton, California. He attended Palomar Junior College then transferred to California State University, Los Angeles where went on to become the NCAA Division II National Shot Put Champion in 1982. Today the university’s athletic department sponsors an annual track meet held in Lister’s name.
Wrestling After college he landed a spot USFL football team but was cut after two exhibition games.
Trisha Yearwood emerged as one of country music’s leading female vocalists in the 1990s. Her debut single “She’s in Love with the Boy” topped the country charts in 1991, making her an instant star. Her powerful voice and emotional delivery set her apart, leading to hits like “Walkaway Joe,” “XXX’s and OOO’s,” and “How Do I Live.” Throughout her career, Yearwood has won multiple Grammy Awards and Country Music Association Awards.
Tyrese Gibson’s entertainment career started in the late 1990s in the music industry. His R&B albums, including the self-titled “Tyrese” (1998), “2000 Watts” (2001), and “Black Rose” (2015), garnered critical acclaim and commercial success. Gibson’s acting career took off in 2001 when he was cast as Roman Pearce in the blockbuster “2 Fast 2 Furious,” the second installment of the “Fast & Furious” franchise. This role not only catapulted him to global recognition but also marked the beginning of a long-standing association with the franchise, in which he reprised his role in subsequent sequels.
Earnings In 2019 the group generated $170 million touring. The only group to earn more was Metallica. Thanks largely to these touring revenues, between June 2019 and June 2020, the BTS members earned a combined $50 million, roughly $7 million per member.
Big Hit IPO On September 28, 2020, BTS’ management company Big Hit Entertainment went public a South Korean stock exchange. The company ended its first day of trading with a market cap of $4.
Early Life Wayne Carini was born in Portland, Connecticut, on October 13, 1951. His father, Robert Carini, owned a collision repair business in Glastonbury, Connecticut. The father specialized in classic, mostly American cars. Though Carini never doubted his passion for classic cars, he says he came to do what he does almost by accident in that he started working for his father’s shop in grade school, sweeping floors for $5 a week, went on to college to become a teacher, but ended up stepping into his father’s shoes in 1973.
Early Life Wyatt Cenac was born Wyatt John Foster Cenac Jr. on April 19, 1976, in New York City. His birth took place at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Manhattan, and he spent his early years in the Bronx. His father, Wyatt Cenac Sr., was a cab driver originally from Grenada. When Wyatt was five years old, his father was shot and killed in his cab by a teenage passenger in Harlem.
Early Life Zulay Henao was born March 22, 1979, on Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia. Her family later immigrated to New Jersey. After graduating from high school, Zulay served in the U.S. Army for three years. After her time in the military ended, she studied acting at the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts.
Career In 2005, Henao appeared in the movies “Film 101” and “Clearview.” She made her TV debut in 2007 with guest-starring roles on “Army Wives” and “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
Early Life and Education Abe Vigoda was born on February 24, 1921 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City to Russian Jewish immigrants Lena and Samuel. He had two half-brothers from his father named Hy and Bill. After leaving school, Vigoda worked as a printer and then enlisted in the US Army in 1943. Following his military service, he studied acting on the GI Bill at the American Theatre Wing.
It has long been alleged that Vladimir has used his position as dictator of Russia over the last few decades to secretly amass one of the largest private fortunes in the world. Vladimir’s full net worth has been estimated in the $200 billion range. If true, not only would he be the richest person in Russia by a longshot, he would be the fourth richest person in the world right now behind Mark Zuckerberg ($210 billion), Jeff Bezos ($212 billion) and Elon Musk ($270 billion).
Early Life Andrew Thomlinson was born on December 21st, 1965, in Charleston, South Carolina. Andrew was adopted immediately after birth by Allen and Sue Dick, who raised him in a Presbyterian household. His father served in the US Navy, and the family lived in many different places when Andy was still a boy. Growing up, Andrew spent time in Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New York, and Yugoslavia. Eventually, his family laid down roots in Chicago.
Early Life Billy Idol was born William Michael Albert Broad on November 30, 1955, in Stanmore, London, England. His parents, Joan and Bill, moved the family to Patchogue, New York, when Billy was 2 years old. The family also spent some time living in Rockville Centre, New York, and Idol’s younger sister, Jane, was born during the four-year period the Broads lived in America. The family left New York and moved back to England, settling in Dorking, Surrey, then relocated to Bromley (southeastern London).
Outside of “Shawshank,” Gunton is also known for his roles in such films as “Glory,” “Demolition Man,” “Patch Adams,” and “Argo.” He has also appeared in numerous television series, with notable credits including “Courthouse,” “Peacemakers,” “Desperate Housewives,” “24,” and “Daredevil.” On stage, Gunton originated the role of Juan Perón in the Broadway musical “Evita.”
Shawshank Royalties In a May 2014 Wall Street Journal article, Bob Gunton reported that thanks to the on-going success of “The Shawshank Redemption” on streaming platform and cable TV, he earns “at least six figures” in residuals every year from that one project alone.
Newhart’s television career took off with “The Bob Newhart Show” (1972-1978), on which he played psychologist Dr. Robert Hartley. He followed this success with “Newhart” (1982-1990), set in a Vermont inn. Both sitcoms were hugely popular and showcased his dry wit and impeccable timing. Throughout his career, Bob made numerous guest appearances on various TV shows and in films. He won an Emmy for his recurring role on “The Big Bang Theory” and appeared in movies like “Elf” and “Catch-22.
Early Life Brigitte Nielsen was born Gitte Nielsen on July 15, 1963, in Rødovre, Copenhagen, Denmark. She is the daughter of Hanne, a librarian, and Svend Nielsen, an engineer.
Acting and Modeling Career Several years later, Brigitte made her acting debut in the 1985 films “Red Sonja” and “Rocky IV.” She later starred with then-husband Sylvester Stallone in the 1986 film “Cobra.” She played Karla Fry in “Beverly Hills Cop II” (1987), co-starring Eddie Murphy, and played the Dark Witch in the Italian TV Series “Cave of the Golden Rose” between 1992 and 1996.