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Frankie Jo Abernathy (December 21, 1981 – June 9, 2007) was an American purse designer and reality television personality, known for her time as a cast member on MTV's The Real World: San Diego which was filmed in late 2003 and aired from January to June 2004.
Sanfilippo was born in San Diego, California. [2] After graduating from University High School in 1999, he attended San José State University where he was a member of the men's soccer team from 1999 to 2003.
Frank "Bomp" Bompensiero (October 29, 1905 – February 10, 1977) was a Sicilian-American mobster who was a longtime caporegime in the Los Angeles crime family.In 1956, with the death of boss Jack Dragna, Bompensiero was demoted to the rank of soldier by the new boss, Frank DeSimone.
The cast includes motorcycle enthusiast Brad, 22; Southern belle Cameran, 19; certified masseuse Frankie, 21; quick-witted Jacquese, 19; San Francisco native Jamie, 20, who felt ostracized at college; charismatic Randy, 24, who worked at a Boston nightclub; and Robin, 22, who worked as a bartender in Tampa.
Fisher Films recent work has included “The Hidden Crisis,” a four-part docuseries on the opioid epidemic in South Carolina, and a documentary called “Prisoner by Choice, the Frankie San ...
Related: Meet the Husbands and Partners of The Secret Lives of Mormons Wives Cast The video also featured a playful dig at Whitney's husband Conner as the cameraman joked, "Suspect was last seen ...
In 2000, the San Diego Chamber of Commerce dubbed him "The Prince of Point Loma". [ 32 ] His career slowed down a little in the 1980s due to triple and quadruple heart bypass surgeries, but he continued cutting albums, including Wheels Of A Dream (1998), Old Man Jazz (2002) and The Nashville Connection (2004).
From 1977 to 1993, Frankie Beverly and Maze turned out R&B hits such as "Golden Time of Day," "We Are One," "Happy Feelin's," "Southern Girl" and "Before I Let Go," which was later covered by Mary ...