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Tameka Dianne Cottle-Harris (née Cottle; born July 14, 1975), known professionally by her nickname Tiny, is an American singer. She rose to fame in the 1990s as a member of the multi-platinum R&B vocal group Xscape. She received a Grammy Award for her writing contributions on the TLC hit "No Scrubs".
Although Archibald was the Kings' most popular player, he was traded to the New York Nets for two first round draft picks (future all-star Otis Birdsong and rookie of the year Phil Ford), Jim Eakins and Brian Taylor in 1976. [2] [9] Archibald would go on to average a comparatively low 20.5 points per game in his 34 games with the Nets.
Emmanuel Yarborough (September 5, 1960 – December 21, 2015) was an American martial artist, professional wrestler, football player and actor. He was particularly known for his career in amateur sumo , and held the Guinness World Record for the heaviest living athlete.
Real Simple. Real Life. Co–host 2010 Shaq Vs. Co–host and sideline reporter 3 episodes 2010–present Access Hollywood: Anchor 2191 episodes 2010–23 Access Hollywood Live: Co–host 2622 episodes 2015 Sweat INC. Guest Judge Episode: "Low-Impact Workouts" 2015–16 Celebrity Name Game: Celebrity Player 6 episodes 2019 2020 Miss America ...
Karl Denson (born December 27, 1956) is an American funk and jazz saxophonist, flutist and vocalist from Santa Ana, California.He plays with The Rolling Stones, and leads his own group, Karl Denson's Tiny Universe (KDTU).
Ronald "Tiny Ron" Taylor (November 21, 1947 – November 28, 2019 [1]) was an American film actor and former basketball player, known for his work in feature films such as The Rocketeer and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (), and in television series such as Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, and as Al, the very tall police detective whose face is always out of frame in the Police ...
Whether you are a casual bowler or part of your community's local league, it's safe to say bowling is a fun, social activity to do with friends and family.
Terence E. Kilburn [1] (born 25 November 1926), known for his acting work prior to 1953 as Terry Kilburn, is an English-American actor.Born in London, he moved to Hollywood in the U.S. at the age of 10, and is best known for his roles as a child actor during the Golden Age of Hollywood, in films such as A Christmas Carol (1938) and Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939) in the late 1930s and the early 1940s.