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The Biggest Loser season 9. The Biggest Loser. season 9. The Biggest Loser: Couples 3 is the ninth season of the NBC reality television series The Biggest Loser. The contestants competed to win a $ 250,000 prize, which was awarded to Michael Ventrella, the finalist with the highest percentage of weight lost. It first aired January 5, 2010.
This season had the heaviest contestant ever: 526 pound Michael Ventrella, as well as the heaviest couple: Twins James (485 lbs) and John (484 lbs), at 969 lbs. [24][25] The $250,000 grand prize was awarded to Michael Ventrella who lost a biggest loser record 264 pounds. His total percentage of weight loss was 50.19%.
The Biggest Loser is a reality television format which started with the American TV show The Biggest Loser in 2004. The show centers on overweight and obese contestants attempting to lose the most weight; the winner receives a cash prize.
SEATTLE - Tony Ventrella, a major player in Seattle's sports and broadcasting industry, has died.. Before his death at age 80, he was known to the Western Washington community for his love and ...
Morris, now 87, steadily acted after leaving the show and has had a successful sitcom career. He starred in "The Jamie Foxx Show" from 1996 to 2001 and "2 Broke Girls" from 2011 to 2017. Morris ...
Baker Street Irregulars (2017, Diversion Books) (with Michael Ventrella) Nights of the Living Dead (2017, St. Martin's Griffin) (with George A. Romero) Hardboiled Horror (2017, JournalStone Publishing) The Baker Street Irregulars: The Game's Afoot (2018, Diversion Books) (with Michael Ventrella) Aliens: Bug Hunt (2018, Titan Books)
Coaches Michael Bublé and Gwen Stefani put their “steal” buttons to good use on this week’s episode of The Voice!. After Team Gwen contestant Sloane Simon and Team Michael’s Mor Ilderton ...
Animato! was first published in the summer of 1983.The magazine was founded and initially edited by Michael A. Ventrella in Boston in the early 1980s [2] and featured the film Rock & Rule as its first cover. [citation needed] Harry McCracken later become editor and expanded the magazine to full sized with a color cover.