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  2. Joanna Gaines - Wikipedia

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    Joanna Lee Stevens Gaines [34] was born Joanna Lee Stevens [35] on April 19, 1978, in Wichita, Kansas to Korean immigrant, Nan Stevens; and American of Lebanese–German heritage, Jerry Stevens. [36] Her parents met in Seoul, South Korea in 1969 when Jerry was stationed there with the United States Army.

  3. Jerramy Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Jerramy Ryan Stevens (born November 13, 1979) is an American former professional football player who was a tight end in the National Football League (NFL).. He played college football for the Washington Huskies and was selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the first round of the 2002 NFL draft.

  4. You Can Say That Again - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Stevens is a small-time actor who has done many part-time roles in Hollywood and is now unemployed, looking for a simple job, far less a big break. He is one day called by his job agent who tells him that he is wanted for a very special assignment in California for which he will be paid well.

  5. Joanna Gaines’ parents are the epitome of cool in throwback pic

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    Fixer Upper alum Joanna Gaines shared a rare picture of her parents Nan and Jerry Stevens in honor of Veterans Day. Joanna Gaines’ parents are the epitome of cool in throwback pic Skip to main ...

  6. Lennie Bennett - Wikipedia

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    Michael Berry (26 September 1938 – 8 April 2009), known professionally as Lennie Bennett, was an English comedian and game-show host.. After attending the Palatine Secondary School in Blackpool, Bennett became a journalist for the West Lancashire Evening Gazette before becoming a professional hypnotist and appearing on the BBC light entertainment programme The Good Old Days in 1969. [4]

  7. Joseph Stefano - Wikipedia

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    In Manhattan he adopted the stage name Jerry Stevens. Stefano's initial career was as a composer of pop music in the 1940s, writing songs for Las Vegas showman Donn Arden. In possession of a large collection of sheet music, he once spent five hours challenging pianist Michael Feinstein on the titles of obscure Tin Pan Alley songs.

  8. West of Broadway (1931 film) - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Stevens is a Chicago millionaire whose fiancée Anne falls for another man while Jerry's off to war. Jerry ends up escorting two young ladies, roommates Dot and Maizie, to a party, and when Anne turns up there with her new lover, a jealous Jerry lies and introduces Dot as his new love.

  9. The Tridels - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia area radio stations began playing “Land of Love” exclusively and The Tridels were appearing at Philadelphia’s AM giant, WIBG’s record hops throughout New Jersey and Pennsylvania three to four times a week for popular WIBBAGE deejays, Hy Lit, Joe Niagara, Jerry Stevens, Larry Justice, and Don L. Brink.