In 2007 O’Brien joined the NFL’s New England Patriots where he would be an assistant, wide receivers coach, quarterbacks coach, and offensive coordinator. In 2012 he took over for Joe Paterno as head coach at Penn State. O’Brien became head coach of the Houston Texans in 2014. In 2012 he received the Paul “Bear” Bryant Award, Big Ten Coach of the Year, Maxwell Coach of the Year, and AT&T-ESPN Coach of the Year.
Joaquín Guzmán Loera’s exact birth date is unknown. Most people believe he was either born on December 25, 1954 or April 4, 1957. He was born into a dirt poor family in the foothills of Sierra Madre, the son of a simple cattle rancher. The young Joaquin sold oranges in the streets to help make money to feed his family. He earned the nickname “El Chapo” (Shorty) from his grandfather because Joaquin stands barely over 5 foot 6 inches tall.
When Smith-Pelly went to the penalty box, the fans chanted “basketball, basketball, basketball.” The fans were ejected from the game and banned from all future Blackhawks home games. Steve Rosenbloom of the Chicago Tribune wrote a column asking for the names of the ejected fans, hoping they would apologize. He received several emails in response, including a fan who said he’d donate $10,000 to a charity of Smith-Pelly’s choice. Rosenbloom discovered Smith-Pelly was a supporter of the Fort Dupont Ice Arena, home to the oldest minority youth hockey program in North America.
It also hit #5 on the US Country chart and #30 on the Billboard Hot 100. Brett’s debut studio album Bring You Back was released in August 2013. The album reached #2 on the US Country and #11 on the Billboard 200 charts. His single “Beat of the Music” was certified Gold in the U.S. and hit #1 on the US Country Airplay and #2 on the Canadian Country charts.
His film projects have included “Tron”, “The Secret”, “Free Fall”, “Gods and Generals”, “Tron: Legacy”, and the upcoming, “Guardians of Luna”. In addition to his film and television work, he served as the face of Estee Lauder’s “Lauder for Men” during the late 80s, and he has also published two science fiction novels, “Frontier Earth” and “Searcher’. He also has a busy voiceover career, and has provided voices for multiple videogames, including all those set in the “Tron” universe, and for various audiobooks.
Spencer achieved his greatest success in spaghetti Westerns. He teamed up with fellow Italian Terence Hill and the two made such international hits as Ace High (1968) and They Call Me Trinity (1970). Spencer made 18 movies with Hill. After 1983 Spencer’s movie career slowed down, though he did experience much success in the early ’90s with the TV action-drama series Extralarge. Spencer also wrote screenplays and has registered several patents in his time.
Along with his brother Faruk, Bulent holds the most of the stakes in the group that constantly expands. Most recently, Eczacibasi acquired the Ataman Group, wet wipes maker, and Capintec, a producer of protective equipment used in nuclear medicine. Also one of Turkey’s most important collectors, Bulent co-founded The Istanbul Modern Art Museum with his wife Oya. What’s more, their personal art collection houses around 1,000 paintings and other pieces.
Leftwich was drafted #7 overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2003 NFL Draft. He played for the Jaguars from 2003 to 2006 and then for the Atlanta Falcons in 2007, Pittsburgh Steelers in 2008, Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2009, and Pittsburgh Steelers again from 2010 to 2012. Leftwich won a Super Bowl championship with the Steelers as a backup quarterback. In 2017 he became the quarterbacks coach for the Arizona Cardinals after becoming an intern in 2016.
Despite a hemorrhage on one side of his brain, broken ribs and a collapsed lung, he made a full recovery. Since that time, he has returned with a vengeance, winning the 2006 Extreme Thing contest and finishing in the top 10 overall in the Dew Tour’s BMX dirt rankings in both 2005 and 2008. He is noted just as much for his tattoos, spiky hair and insane personality as for his skills on a bike, Nasty’s popularity has landed him on the pages of Maxim, Rolling Stone and Stuff magazines.
According to accounts filed with Companies House, David Beckham’s company, DB Ventures, was very successful last year. The company, which handles the retired footballer’s product endorsement and image rights, made $33.2 million in after tax profit. The company’s sales rose from $13.6 million in 2015 to $14.9 million in 2016. The increase in sales can be attributed to partnerships with alcoholic beverage producer Diageo and insurance group AIA Vitality. The 42-year-old also has endorsement deals with Adidas, H&M and Samsung, among others.
After graduating, Drew landed a gig as a host for a local station in Virginia Beach. He then made the move to Atlanta where he won a coveted spot at Hot 107.9, the same station where DJ Traci Steele’s show airs. Drew was also the official DJ for Chris Brown’s world tour and was also named one of VIBE Magazine’s Top 100 DJs. In addition to his work as a DJ, and appearing on Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta, DJ Babey Drew is also opening a sneaker boutique in Atlanta.
Musician Drake has made real estate headlines in the past year with his explosive plans to build a gigantic mansion in his hometown of Toronto, a project that initially put the “Free Smoke” rapper at odds with the city’s zoning department. While the superstar awaits the completion of his Canadian palace, there’s no doubt that he’s enjoying spending time in his nearly-$8 million Hidden Hills, California, mansion. The singer scooped up the property from Saddle Ranch (a famous bar on the Sunset strip) owner Larry Pollack in 2012 for $7.
She was unable to compete due to injury in 1998 and became a French citizen in 1999. She defeated Denise Lewis in the heptathlon at the 1999 World Championships. She recorded the best score of the year in 2000 but was forced to withdraw from the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney due to injury. Barber won the long jump at the 2003 World Championships in Paris but narrowly lost out to Carolina Kluft in heptathlon.
If Vladimir Potanin’s ex gets her wish, it won’t be the first time that the Russian metals magnate has experienced a huge drop in his net worth. He first became a billionaire in 1998, thanks to some good breaks and savvy business moves following the collapse of the Soviet Union. Ten years later, he was the 25th richest person on the entire planet, whose net worth was estimated to be nearly $20 billion.
Coutinho’s transfer fee from Liverpool to FC Barca is reportedly $170 million, which is the most Barcelona has ever paid to get a player from another club. It makes Coutinho the third-highest-paid soccer player in the world, behind only Neymar ($263 million) and Kylian Mbappe ($214 million), who both play for Paris Saint-Germain. The deal will keep Coutinho on FC Barcelona for the rest of this season plus the next five.
John Paul DeJoria was born on April 13, 1944 in the Echo Park area of Los Angeles to an Italian immigrant father and a Greek immigrant mother. The neighborhood he grew up in was largely European, Asian, and Hispanic at the time and DeJoria wasn’t aware how poor his family was because there was no one and nothing to compare his upbringing to. When he was two years old his parents divorced.
In 2002, Mitchell sold his energy company to Devon Energy for $3.5 billion, but he remained the major shareholder. Then, he turned to real estate becoming a developer of The Woodlands, a huge community based in the north of Houston that has accommodated more than 97,000 people. Moreover, he and his wife Cynthia had been a part of the revitalization of their hometown of Galveston, and Mitchell had also given about $24 million in renovations of his hotels that were damaged of Hurricane Ike in 2008.
GreenSky LLC, helps retailers make sales by matching customers with lenders at the point of sale–whether that is your living room or your local furniture store. The Atlanta company recently hit everyone’s radar when it was revealed to be the third ranked privately held, venture capital backed financial technology company in the U.S. after Fifth Third Bankcorp bought a $50 million stake that valued GreenSky LLC at $3.6 billion. David Zalik is GreenSky’s founder.
Parry-Okeden was born in Honolulu in 1950. She attended La Pietra: Hawaii School for Girls, which was founded by her mother Barbara Cox Anthony. Her mother was Hawaii’s richest person until her death in 2007. Parry-Okeden’s grandfather James M. Cox founded Cox Enterprises. Her brother James C. Kennedy is chairman and her aunt Anne Cox Chambers is the media company’s largest shareholder. Parry-Okeden has no role in the family business.
Irma and her husband, Ken, purchased the restaurant in 2005 and have put their own spin on the restaurant while maintaining its charm. Herzog has recently upset many South Hampton residents by allowing Khloe and Kourtney Kardashain to rent some of her gallery space at 64 Jobs Lane in order to make room for their latest Dash store. Some of the local southamptonites feel Herzog betrayed their village by working with the Kardashians because they feel the Kardashians bring attention to the area that does not align with the local temperament.