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  2. RE/MAX - Wikipedia

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    RE/MAX was founded in January 1973 by Dave Liniger and Gail Main (who later married Liniger and became Gail Liniger) in Denver, Colorado. [5] [6] [7]The company was established with a maximum commission concept, meaning that agents would keep nearly all of their commissions and pay their broker a share of the office expenses, rather than paying their broker a share of the commission of each ...

  3. Val Emmich - Wikipedia

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    Val Matthew Emmich (/ ˈ ɛ m ɪ k / EM-ik; [1] born 1979) is an American writer, singer-songwriter, and actor. He has had roles on HBO's Vinyl, NBC's 30 Rock, Showtime's The Big C, and ABC's Ugly Betty. He is the author of The New York Times bestselling YA book Dear Evan Hansen: The Novel and the adult novel The Reminders.

  4. The DVE Morning Show - Wikipedia

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    Not long after Roach and Hansen's departure from WDVE, the station replaced them and their show. Hiring comedian/DJ Scott Paulsen, the station began airing Scott Paulsen and the DVE Morning Show in the 6:00-10:00 am time slot. Adopting a similar format to Roach and Hansen, Paulsen's show became very popular and kept WDVE near the top of the ...

  5. Cougars (30 Rock) - Wikipedia

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    "Cougars" is the seventh episode of the second season of 30 Rock, and the twenty-eighth episode overall. [1] It was written by co-executive producer John Riggi and directed by Michael Engler. Guest stars in this episode include Kevin Brown, Grizz Chapman, Val Emmich, John Lutz, Maulik Pancholy, and Greg Scarnici. [2]

  6. The Blue Things - Wikipedia

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    In December 1964, the Blue Boys cut their first single for Ruff at Gene Sullivan's studio in Oklahoma City: Ronnie Hawkins "Mary Lou" and Val's own "Your Turn to Cry." ." However, by the time of the single's February 1965 release, the Blue Boys had become the Blue Things, in order to avoid confusion (and possible legal wrangles) with the late Jim Reeves' backing

  7. Val Kilmer - Wikipedia

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    Kilmer was born December 31, 1959, in Los Angeles, California, [1] the second of three sons to Gladys Swanette (née Ekstadt) [11] and Eugene Dorris Kilmer. [12] His mother was of Swedish descent. [13]

  8. Ralph Ineson - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Michael Ineson [2] was born in York on 15 December 1969. [3] He attended Woodleigh School and Pocklington School. [4] He studied theatre at Lancaster University's Furness College; after his first year, he moved into a flat in Lancaster and took a security job at The Dukes, helping out at its open-air Shakespeare productions in Williamson Park. [5]

  9. Top Secret! - Wikipedia

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    Top Secret! is a 1984 action comedy film written and directed by Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, and Jerry Zucker and Martyn Burke.It stars Val Kilmer (in his film debut role) and Lucy Gutteridge alongside a supporting cast featuring Omar Sharif, Peter Cushing, Michael Gough, and Jeremy Kemp.