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Justin Fargas. Justin Alejandro Fargas (born January 25, 1980) is an American former professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Michigan Wolverines and USC Trojans and was selected by the Oakland Raiders in the third round of the 2003 NFL draft.
Sandra Reed. . (m. 1989) . Children. 4, including Justin Fargas. Website. www.AntonioFargas.com. Antonio Fargas is an American actor known for his roles in 1970s blaxploitation and comedy movies, as well as his portrayal as Huggy Bear in the 1970s TV series Starsky & Hutch.
The series' protagonists were two Southern California police detectives: Sergeant David Michael Starsky (Paul Michael Glaser) and Sergeant Kenneth Richard "Hutch" Hutchinson (David Soul). Starsky is a dark-haired, Brooklyn transplant and U.S. Army veteran, with a street-wise manner and intense, sometimes childlike moodiness. [citation needed]
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In March 2012, Fargas gave birth to a girl named Justice [15] [16] with her husband, former Oakland Raiders player Justin Fargas (coincidentally, the Raiders ownership acquired the Aces when she joined the team). [16] Her father-in-law is Starsky and Hutch actor Antonio Fargas, who played Huggy Bear.
History. Evolving in tandem with the Olympia, Washington -based riot grrrl movement led by feminist bands such as Bikini Kill, [1] Huggy Bear called themselves "girl-boy revolutionaries", both in reference to their political philosophy and the gender makeup of their band. [2][3][4][5] For the majority of their existence, they refused to be ...
Justin Bieber is loving being a papa bear to his baby boy.. On Tuesday, Sept. 3, the "Baby" singer, 30, shared his first Instagram post since announcing the arrival of his son Jack Blues with his ...
Our Troubled Youth. Our Troubled Youth is the Huggy Bear side of a split album they released with Bikini Kill (whose side was entitled Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah). It was released on International Women's Day 1993 on Catcall Records in the United Kingdom, and on the Kill Rock Stars label in the United States. [2][3][4]