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Tom Kilbey

Thomas Charles "Tom" Kilbey (born 19 October 1990) is an English television star and Designer.


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Alliance for Women in Media

Inspired by radio and television star Gracie Allen, the Gracie Awards honor programming made for women, by women, and about women.

Asymmetric cut

Reality television star Kate Gosselin became well known for her asymmetrical cut, which she has since changed.

Chevrolet Corvair

Comedian, television star, and car enthusiast Tim Allen owned and raced Yenko Stinger #YS-043 until he sold it around June, 2009.

East Catholic High School

Mary Cadorette - Television Star - "Three's a Crowd" a spin off of "Three's Company" - Played Vicky Bradford - Dancer.

Jim Mathers

He is the younger brother of former child television star Jerry Mathers of Leave It to Beaver fame.

John DiResta

John DiResta is an American former New York Transit police officer turned comedian and television star.

José Offerman

He is the father of reality television star and WWE Diva, JoJo Offerman.

Maria Makiling

A highlight of that event was what UPLB Chancellor Velasco described as a relauching of the image of Maria Makiling—modelled at the event by television star and singer Karylle.

McLemoresville, Tennessee

It is notable primarily as the birthplace, and final resting place, of television star Dixie Carter.

Phoenix College

Other prominent alumni include film star Nick Nolte, Tony Award-winning actor Stephen Spinella, actor Peter Billingsley, daytime television star Jaime Lyn Bauer, Pop/Rhythm & Blues singer CeCe Peniston, artist Eric Fischl, and AAGPBL pioneer Charlotte Armstrong.

Stewart Gavin

Gavin has two children, Taylor (b. November 24, 1993) and Max (b. 1989), both mothered by ex-wife, Phyllis Ellis (former Olympic field hockey player and current television star).

SugarDVD

In 2006, Tori Spelling, popular television star and daughter of television producer Aaron Spelling, expressed that she's a fan of SugarDVD, saying,

The True Story of Lynn Stuart

The movie marked the first feature film appearance by later television star Gavin MacLeod, who had a small, uncredited role as a member of the drug gang.