In the early 2000s, he began to add film credits to his resume. Since then, he has appeared in such film and television projects as “In Love & War”, “As If”, “Devil’s Gate”, “Grey’s Anatomy”, “Caffeine”, “YPF”, “Dirt”, “Red Sands”, “Little Fish, Strange Pond”, “Sanctuary”, “Smallville”, “Colombiana”, “The Secret Lives of Wives”, “Book Club”, “Fractured”, “Royal Pains”, “Criticized”, and “Saul: The Journey to Damascus”. He is most widely recognized for his co-starring and recurring roles on “Dead Like Me”, “Related”, and “The Tudors”, and for his role in the film, “The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement”.
She won gold in the 200 m and 400 m events at the 1994 Commonwealth Games. Freeman won the silver medal at the 1996 Olympics for 400 m and also won gold at the 1997 World Championships in that event. After taking time off for injury she won gold at the 1999 World Championships in the 400 m. Freeman retired in 2003 and founded the Cathy Freeman Foundation in 2007.
The average CEO of a company on the Standard & Poor’s 500 index made an incredible $10.8 million through bonuses, stocks, and other compensation. That’s up from the $10.3 million these high-powered, successful executives made the year before. The $468,449 raise is enough to send a few kids through college! It is also 10 times more than what the average American makes in a year. While CEOs make bank, they also put in far more hours on the job that those who clock in and out for an eight-hour day, five days a week.
The 5,469-square-foot property ought to appeal to anyone who likes Mediterranean style accommodations, and still wants a space that is approachable and homey. Nestled in a half acre in the sloping valleys of Danville, Calif., the five-bedroom, five bathroom property is airy, colorful, and has ample elegance and comforts befitting a busy family. The front facade is welcoming, busy with color and texture. Landscaping reflects both the house’s Mediterranean inspiration, and native plants.
In 1992, Oliveira was hired by TV Globo to be the protagonist of the miniseries Agosto. In February of that same year, she posed nude for the Brazilian edition of Playboy magazine, one of the few occasions where the photo shoot was presented in a special insert. In 1994, she took part in the miniseries Memorial de Maria Moura then starred in the soap opera Quatro por Quatro, alongside actresses, Letícia Spiller, Elizabeth Savalla and Betty Lago.
#10: Porsche 911 Carerra S Cabriolet 2013 One of the most popular Porsche models of all time belongs to the soccer star. The Porsche 911 is one of the most recognizable cars in the world, and the Carerra S Cabriolet is a popular variation among collectors. This one is moderately priced at around $100 thousand and has 420 horsepower. #9: Bentley Continental GT Speed 2006 The Continental GT is one of Bentley’s most powerful models and can get from 0 to 60 miles per hour in four seconds.
Simmons earned a degree from New York University and a master’s degree from Long Island University. He worked for the Bureau of Child Support and then began painting. His work has been featured in collections at Chase Manhattan Bank, the Schomburg Center for Black Culture, and the United Nations. He is credited as the co-executive producer of Russell Simmons’ Def Poetry.
Ten years later, the duo sold 80% of the company to Softbank for $1.5 billion, but three years later, they bought it back for $450 million. Nowadays, the company is the largest producer of memory products in the world, which has around 4,000 employees. Having origin from Taiwan, David Sun has given a bulk of money to schools in Taiwan. He is also a Chairman of the David and Diana Sun Foundation.
For the next few years, he bounced around pitching briefly for the Cincinnati Reds, the Baltimore Orioles, and then posting two banner seasons with the New York Yankees. He pitched the 15th perfect game in MLB history while with the Yankees. He was named the ALCS MVP in 1998. He played for the Chicago White Sox, the Yankees again, the Padres, the Red Sox, the Padres again, and finally the Dodgers, before unofficially retiring in 2008.
In addition to the above, Dilek Sabanci chairs Vista Tourism and Travel, which she founded in 1989, and also serves as a board member of the Sabanci Foundation. Being a handicapped herself, Dilek devotes most of her time and money to supporting various causes like working with mentally impaired children. Furthermore, Dilek Sabanci chairs the board of the Turkish Special Olympics and sponsored the Dilek Sabanci Sports School.
In 1978, he served both as CEO and chairman of McLane Company, and under his helm the firm aroused an average of 30% sales growth per year. What’s more, he added 16 distribution facilities that led to the massive expansion of the company, turning it from a three million dollar a year operation into 19 billion dollar company. In 1990, he left his position of CEO to devote his time to the McLane Group, the family holding company for a number of corporations.
Due to lack of early success in California, Steeples moved back east and stopped in St. Louis where he visited the St. Louis Black Repertory Theatre and later went to Howard University in Washington D.C. He eventually moved to New York City where he joined various film groups and hip-hop groups, which eventually led to his cameo on The Chris Rock Show. He is well known as the “Rubberband Man” from his commercial appearances for OfficeMax and has starred alongside famed actors such as Ice Cube and Angel Bassett.
When the fight was first announced, we learned that Floyd and Manny would split all profits generated by the contest 60/40, with Floyd getting the 60. At the time, most analysts predicted that the fight would generate around $300 million in revenue. Of that $300 million, $50 million would go towards expenses, leaving Floyd and Manny with $150 million and $100 million, respectively. On the conservative end, most people agreed that Floyd would walk away with $120 million, and Manny would get $80 million.
Fox has done some analyst work and some acting, but otherwise, he is trying to do what every former athlete does, make his money grow through smart investing. Recently, he made a $1 million investment in something mom and dad would consider foolishness – he bought an e-sports team, Gravity Gaming, which he has since renamed, Echo Fox. Yes, there is such a thing as “e-sports,” or electronic sports. It is exactly what you think it is, too: professional video game players.
She is a former editor at Ebony and Clutch magazines, and continues to contribute entertainment news and style advice for Vogue Italia, Hufftington Post, Essence, BET, and Vibe, among other outlets. Geneva is also currently working on her digital news site called Jawbreaker.nyc which delivers social media-driven content on pop culture, style and sex for millennial women.
By July, she already joined the group of top-earning super models and she was even named one of the top supermodels of 2007 by Vogue. The American beauty became the face of St. John Knits (as Angelina Jolie’s replacement), ERES Beachwear, and the Neiman Marcus spring/summer 2009 campaigns. 2009 was also the year of Rhoda’s debut in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition, reprising her appearance in the men’s mag in 2010 and 2011.
It takes a small fortune to buy into an NFL team nowadays, but if you have one you can afford to part with they are still one heck of an investment. Just ask Baltimore Ravens owner, Steve Bisciotti. When Bisciotti purchased a 49 percent stake of the Ravens on March 27, 2000, he made sure to include a provision that would allow him to buy the remaining 51 percent for $325 million in 2004 (which he did).
Is keeping him going to be worth $100 million? The new benchmark for quarterback contracts appears to be $100 million these days, whether they are good quarterbacks with a proven track record or not. If you asked anyone after his rookie season, they would have given an emphatic yes for an answer. However, since then he has struggled to recover from the knee injury that ended his rookie season and has looked nothing like the guy he was his rookie season.
Today, those rumors have finally been proven true because it was just announced that Adidas had officially poached James Harden with a whopping $200 million deal. With the deal signed, a company spokesman released the following statement: “We’ve invited James Harden to join Adidas. We’re a brand of creators and he truly embodies what that means with his approach to the game, his look and his style on and off the court.
After dropping out of school to focus on a music career full-time, he co-founded the band, Busted. The group signed with Universal in 2002, and released their first three singles. They nabbed the third, second, and first slots on the charts with each release, and went on to rack up five more Top Ten singles, four of which were #1s, before splitting in 2005. After the band split, he went on to perform with his own band, Son of Dork, and then began releasing tracks as a solo artist.