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After graduation, Tuna became a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, where she reported on Silicon Valley and the tech industry for almost three years. [5]Tuna currently works full-time at Good Ventures, the private foundation she co-founded with her husband, and is the chair of Open Philanthropy, a spinoff resulting from a collaboration between Good Ventures and GiveWell, that she co-founded ...
Onur Tuna (born 2 July 1985) is a Turkish actor and singer. [2] He is known for his roles in series Filinta , [ 3 ] Mahkum , Yasak Elma , [ 4 ] Mucize Doktor and film A Small September Affair . Early life
Chali 2na is interviewed in RASH – a 2005 documentary film about Melbourne street art and graffiti – on his passion for graffiti as he paints his signature Tuna fish in murals with Australian artists including Phibs. The session involved painting murals on Smith St and Brunswick St in Melbourne.
At age 16, Tuna began working at his hometown's radio station, KGFW.Then, he went to work at KLEO in Wichita, Kansas, for a year with the air name "Billy O'Day".He then worked for KOMA Radio in Oklahoma City in 1966, where he took over the "Charlie Tuna" pseudonym from Chuck Riley, who had used it for one show the week before Tuna's arrival.
Tuna was part of the Israeli group HaShevet. In 2006 they released their debut album. [1] In 2010 Tuna formed a band called Tunaman Jones with his friend Nir Danan. In 2011 their debut album was released. [1] In 2015 he released his debut album, This Too Shall Pass (Gam Zeh Ya’avor, Hebrew: גם זה יעבור) which saw praise. [2]
His co-host is Toony (puppeteered by Kevin Fleming [6]), a cartoon-loving tuna puppet, whom Bill has to take care of while Toony's owner, Goldie Fisher (Leila Gorstein [6]) (Seasons 1-2), is away on a world tour. As they present all of the cartoons, Bill and Toony deal with various issues in the studio, video chat with Goldie and receive useful ...
Eduardo Luiz Saverin was born in São Paulo to a wealthy Jewish-Brazilian family, [5] [14] [15] which later moved to Rio de Janeiro. Saverin's father, Roberto Saverin, [16] was a businessman working in clothing, shipping, energy, and real estate. [17]
H. G. Carrillo (born Herman Glenn Carroll; April 26, 1960 – April 20, 2020) was an American [2] fiction writer and academic. [3] In the 1990s, he began writing as "H. G. Carrillo," and he eventually adopted that identity in his private life as well.