Celebrities have been insuring body parts since the 1930s, when the Hollywood movie musical machine really began to roll. Performers used to find their own insurance companies, and they were usually insuring themselves against injury on set. For example, legendary actress/dancer Cyd Charisse, who performed many, many jaw-dropping dance numbers for Hollywood films such as “Singin’ in the Rain” and “Brigadoon,” insured her legs in the 1940s. Musician, actor, and comedian, Jimmy Durante’s nose was so synonymous with his image, he was nicknamed “The Schonozzola” or “The Schnoz.
She released her self-titled follow up album in 1983. Her single “Mickey” reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart as well as in Australia and Canada. Basil was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1984 for Best Video Album and for a Primetime Emmy Award in 1988 for Outstanding Achievement in Choreography for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. In 1997 she won an American Choreography Award for Outstanding Achievement in Television – Episodic for Pearl.
He was awarded a spot as a “Gator Great” at the University of Florida’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2012.He was a late pre-season roster cut with the Atlanta Hawks in 2002 and signed with the Miami Heat in 2003 as an undrafted rookie. He became a Power Forward in 2004 and was considered a tough rebounder who developed a super 15 foot jump shot. In his second season he raised his rookie averages to 10.
The acquisition of the subscription men’s toiletries company comes during a year in that has been rather quiet so far for technology and e-commerce companies. Dollar Shave Club was founded in 2011 by Michael Dubin. The company is not yet profitable, but it had $152 million in revenue in 2015 and was on track for more than $200 million this year. Dollar Shave Club has been engaged in a battle for customers with other similar startups like Harry’s as well as more established brands such as Gillette.
Immediately after the announcement was made, the internet exploded with a wide range of opinions and emotions. On the one hand, Ben Affleck has been on quite a hot streak over the last few years. He received critical praise for both starring in and directing 2010’s “The Town” and 2012’s “Argo”. On the other hand, many moviegoers still have not gotten over some of Affleck’s most embarrassing flops like “Daredevil”, “Gigli”, “Surviving Christmas and “Reindeer Games”.
After all expenses are taken away, Floyd is expected to take home as much as $200 million. At that level, Manny would take home $133 million. So what is Mr. Mayweather planing to do with his $200 million? The safe assumption would be that he’s going to buy a bunch more houses, planes, cars, and jewelry. But if you believe Floyd, that might not be the case at all. Apparently Floyd plans on splitting his fight earnings up among his four children.
Adrian Peterson has been rumored to be interested in a few teams, including the New York Giants, Houston Texans, and Green Bay Packers. But according to a report by ESPN, Peterson is reportedly seeking over $8 million in the first year of a contract. While Peterson is still regarded as one of the top backs in the league, that asking price, if true, likely gives many teams pause. Peterson missed all but three games last year as a result of a knee injury, and he is “on the wrong side of 30” as it pertains to running backs in the NFL.
To be fair, there is technically nothing illegal about moving money offshore. Back in the 1970s, it was a useful way of protecting your bottom line if you lived in a country with the kind of government that was in the habit of seizing the assets of its residents. It is also a good way to avoid paying taxes on massive wealth. After the document leak and the resulting publicity, many of the billionaires who did business with the Mossack Fonesca law firm received a wake up call.
Alshami signed with the record label Rotana in 2006. She has been a judge for MBC’s Arab Idol and has won several awards including being honored by the Minister of Foreign Affairs by his Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed. Alshamsi is one of the most searched people on the Google search engine in the Middle East.
Garcia has more than 120 acting credits to his name including starring as Antonio Lombardo in the television series Tu o nadie in 1985, Andres Duval in the TV series El privilegio de mar from 1998 to 1999, and as Ruben Barrios in the series El Pantera from 2007 to 2008. Garcia won a Mexican Cinema Journalists Award for Best Actor for Tona machetes in 1986. In 2001 he had a mansion built that resembled a castle.
However, the Pelicans just shut down Davis for the rest of the season, and it may end up costing him $24 million. Why? Last off-season, the Pelicans signed Davis to a five-year, $145 million extension. That’s the maximum they could pay him, though the deal was assuming Davis would satisfy the criteria of the “Rose Rule.” A quick recap: Normally, NBA rules dictate that a player with Davis’s level of NBA experience (between zero and six years) can earn up to 25 percent of the salary cap per year.
Apple Inc., the American multinational tech company worth hundreds of billions, is making some extra returns while working hard to put the spotlight on recycling the materials found within its products. One such take-back initiative in full swing at Apple is the recycling of trashed iPhones and computers. With many valuable materials still of use within a junked smartphone, tablet, or notebook, such recycling programs are proving lucrative to both the environment and Apple.
Conner also works as a commentator for televised gymnastic events and is an editor of International Gymnast Magazine. He also competed at the Olympics in 1976 and 1980 and won the World Cup in 1979 and the American Cup in 1976, 1980, and 1981. Conner has been inducted into the Halls of Fame for the USA Gymnastics, US Olympic Committee, and the Oklahoma Hall of Fame. He is also the vice-chair of the Special Olympics International Board of Directors.
In all seriousness though, this list of rich/young entrepreneurs contains some pretty impressive people. To shake things up, I’m going to leave the most famous of this lot, like Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, out. We know his story. Let’s take a look at these other young movers and shakers. Note: while some of these millionaires are now over 25, they were all wealthy by the time they turned 25. Blake Ross Current Age: 28 Net Worth: $150 million Source: Creator of Mozilla Firefox Blake Ross was still in HIGH SCHOOL in Miami, Florida when he was working for Mozilla in California on the development of a new browser that would come to be known as Firefox.
No, Feyoncé is not a new singer – nor does it have anything to do with the music industry. The Texas-based company sells items on the popular peer-to-peer e-commerce website, Etsy.com. The site offers handmade and vintage items, and is known to offer up a blend of unique factory-produced items – and Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, whose own name is already a registered trademark, is not happy about the latest craze that holds an uncanny similarity to her name.
Darling has starred in several films including Dee Saturday Night, Super Model, I Am in Love, Tom Dick and Harry, Page 3, and more. In 2005 Darling won an Angel Film Award at the Monaco International Film Festival for Best Supporting Actor for Navarasa. After her mother passed away at a young age, she was reunited with her father on the reality TV series Facing the Truth. She married Ramnik Sharma in 2015 but accused him of domestic violence and demanded dowry in 2017.
Bocanegra, also has a brother who played soccer at Grand Canyon College. In the Major League Soccer, he was drafted as the fourth overall pick in 2000 by the Chicago Fire. He then went on to play with the team until he was transferred. At this time he was named Rookie of the Year with MLS, after his team won the championship game, earning themselves the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
In 2009, he found himself in an inappropriate situation when $1.1 million in cash was detected in his luggage and confiscated at London City Airport. The considerably big amount of money that he said was “peanuts” to him was finally returned in July 2012. Favorably known as Christo, Wiese restored a farm estate in South Africa, after eventually turning it into both a five-star hotel and wine maker, Lanzerac Manor & Winery.
That media brand will provide “timely and topical video and empowering content creators to use technology to find their voice,” as a statement from CNN puts it, which is in keeping with the basic idea behind Beme. But CNN wasn’t just paying $25 million for an app and Neistat’s talents – they were also paying Neistat’s built-in audience, most of whom are the kind of young, enthusiastic disposable-income spenders that advertisers crave and court constantly.
After the 2013 season, the Washington Nationals liked what they saw in Desmond enough to offer him a seven-year, $107 million deal, and he turned it down. Crazy, right? Not exactly. The previous two seasons were the best of his career. He won the Silver Slugger Award as the best offensive short stop in the National League in both years (2012 and 2013), and he was named to his first All-Star game in 2012.