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Shields opened a jewelry and art business in Sedona, Arizona, [1] while Yarnell remarried and moved to Norway. [5] They remained on friendly terms after the divorce [7] and reunited periodically to tour with their act. [3] In 2002, Shields met Laurie Burke, a singer-songwriter in Sedona, and the two were married on September 25, 2006.
Hoffs was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, the youngest child to a Jewish family. Her parents were Kelsey Hoffer and Rabbi Ralph Simon, and she had a brother, Matthew. [1] [2] [3] She grew up in Chicago and received a BA from the University of Chicago, followed by Graduate Studies at Yale University School of Fine Arts and the Illinois Institute of Technology, Institute of Design.
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The cast of regulars included Comedy Hour alums Ted Zeigler and Billy Van, Gailard Sartain (on loan from Peppiatt and Aylesworth's other series Hee Haw), announcer Jack Harrell (who later gained fame as the longtime announcer for the original version of The People's Court), and mime duo Shields and Yarnell. Billy Van left the show during season 1.
Shields shares her kids with her husband, Chris Henchy. Two years after they got married, the couple welcomed their daughter Rowan in 2003 and their second daughter, Grier, in 2006.
Brooke Shields's memoir, Brooke Shields Is Not Allowed to Get Old: Thoughts on Aging as a Woman, is proving to be quite the tell-all. In the book, which released today, the model-actress ...
The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, a group of mothers whose children were among the disappeared, began holding regular protests in the Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires to demand justice and answers.
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