Topic
Celebrities
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Erin Brockovich
In 1991, file clerk Erin Brockovich found medical records on a pro bono real estate case that piqued her curiosity. After getting permission from the firm's principal, Ed Masry, she began to look into the matter. Erin's solo investigation eventually resulted in the largest legal settlement in U.S. history, paying out some $333 million in damages to more than 600 Hinkley, California residents. The story of Erin's investigation, legal triumph and personal issues were dramatized m the hit movie "Erin Brockovich".
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Fran Drescher
Author of the NYT best seller,Cancer Schmancer, Fran Drescher's story is part inspirational as a cancer-survivor and part laugh-out-loud as she tells her memoir. Fran was nominated twice for Emmy and Golden Globe awards and is best known as the title character in the television show,The Nanny.
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Gabrielle Reece
Six-foot three-inch Gabrille Reece is a volleyball player, model and commercial spokesperson who co-authored her biography Big Girl in the Middle in 1997. Reece has written articles for Elle magazine and has a regular feature column in Sports for Women, a magazine for female athletes.
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George Seifert
An accomplished football coach, coaching on all five of San Francisco's Super Bowl championship teams including two as the head coach, George Seifert established NFL records by becoming the fastest coach to reach both 50 and 75 victories, surpassing Cleveland Head Coach Paul Brown. In 1989, his 14 victories were the most ever for an NFL rookie head coach. He also became the first coach to earn an NFC championship in his first year.
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Gladys Knight
R&B soul singer-songwriter, actress, businesswomen, humanitarian and author, Gladys Knight is best known for the hits she recorded for Motown and Buddah Records with her group Gladys Knight & the Pips. Gladys has guest-starred in The Jeffersons, A Different World, The Jamie Foxx Show and New York Undercover. Today Gladys owns a chain of chicken and waffle restaurants in the Atlanta area.
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Greg Behrendt
Greg Behrendt, the co-author of The New York Times best selling book, "He's Just Not That into You," which was adapted into the feature film, is now available for lecturer series with his wife, Amiira Ruotola-Behrendt, who co-authored with Greg the follow up book, "It's Called a Break-Up Because It's Broken." In their lecture series, "So You Think You Want To Be In Love", the Behrendts discuss the confusion of trying to find love in the new Millennium and how technology has changed the romantic playing field. They offer the audience unique insights into modern relationships based on the winning principals that have been embraced by women worldwide.
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Hank Aaron
Nicknamed "Hammer", Hank Aaron is a retired MLB player whose career with the Indianapolis Clowns and Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves led him to set numerous records. Aaron's most notable achievement was setting the MLB record for most career home runs with 755 which he held until August 2007. Today Aaron is vice president and board member of Turner Broadcasting and is active with various community organizations.
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Howie Long
Former Los Angeles Raiders defensive end, Howie Long is regarded as one of the top NFL analysts. He received an Emmy Award for his work for FOX NFL Sunday as Outstanding Sports Personality/Analyst. During his football career, Long tied the Raiders team record with eight Pro Bowl selections. He co-starred in the 1995 action-adventure film, Broken Arrow and in the 1998 motion picture Firestorm.
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