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During the late 1980s, Burt Sugarman was a member of The Giant Group, which they had bought investments in media firms, like broadcasting firm Reeves Entertainment Group, and television broadcaster/cable system operator/newspaper owner Media General in 1987.
A decade later, she married for the second time and resided in the Trousdale Estates neighborhood of Beverly Hills, California, with her film producer husband, Burt Sugarman. [22] before moving to a condo in the Ritz-Carlton Residences at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles [23] [24] and later, to Sierra Towers in 2015.
Name Years Notes Ref 1: Charles Byrne and Ferdinand Abell: 1883–1890 [1]2: Charles Byrne, Ferdinand Abell and George Chauncey: 1891–1897: Merger of Brooklyn Bridegrooms and Brooklyn Ward's Wonders
A year later, she married television and film producer Burt Sugarman, who served as producer on Celebrity Sweepstakes. [10] They divorced in 1980. [11] Wayne told Johnny Carson in an interview on April 30, 1974, one of 38 appearances, that she enjoyed gardening and growing bonsai trees, and in another interview, breeding Andalusian horses.
Sugarman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Burt Sugarman, American television producer; George Sugarman, American artist; Jeremy Sugarman, American bioethicist; Jule Sugarman, American public administrator; Morris Henry Sugarman, American architect; Richard Sugarman, American professor of religion, political advisor to ...
Burt Reynolds and Sally Field. Bettmann/Getty Images Sally Field revealed that when she won an Oscar for best actress in 1980, her then-boyfriend, Burt Reynolds, refused to attend the ceremony ...
A US mountaineer has become the first foreign tourist to die this year during an expedition to scale Mount Everest, according to the US embassy in Nepal.. Jonathan Sugarman, 69, who was a Seattle ...
The Midnight Special is an American late-night musical variety series originally broadcast on NBC from 1972 to 1981, created and produced by Burt Sugarman.It premiered as a TV special on August 19, 1972, and then began its run as a regular series from February 3, 1973, to March 27, 1981. [2]