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Michael was declared dead to the public, with his medical care taken over by FLAG (Foundation for Law And Government), a private crime-fighting arm of Knight Industries, an organization founded by Wilton Knight (Richard Basehart), a dying billionaire philanthropist. Michael was not Wilton's first choice for the pilot program, but changed his ...
Self-made billionaire Wilton Knight rescues police Detective Lieutenant Michael Arthur Long after a near-fatal shot to the face, giving him a new identity (by plastic surgery) and a new name: Michael Knight. Wilton selects Michael to be the primary field agent in the pilot program of his public justice organization, the Foundation for Law and ...
After Detective Michael Long is shot and left for dead, he is saved by the eccentric billionaire, Wilton Knight and his associate Devon Miles. He is given a new face by plastic surgery, a new identity as Michael Knight, and the Knight Industries Two Thousand (KITT for short) – a dream car with super-spy gadgets and nearly invulnerable armor.
These celebrities have taken to plastic surgery to look a different way, and the results aren't always the best.
The Knight Rider car costume includes a screen display that's reminiscent of what would have been seen in the '80s TV show. "Gen 2" owners can push an 88 mph button to expand the experience.
Comedian Nikki Glaser is hitting pause on potential plastic surgery in favor of a career boost, as she prepares to host the 82nd annual Golden Globe Awards in January 2025. During a broadcast with ...
Knight's first major acting role was portraying Tad Martin on the soap opera All My Children. His first stint on the show ran from 1982–1986. He returned from 1988–1990, and again from 1992 until the ABC series finale in 2011 and the online revival of the series in 2013. Knight also appeared as Ted Orsini on AMC from 1993–1994. [4]
“Lindsay never had any plastic surgery done ever,” her 64-year-old father told Page Six. “Her look (is) so natural — just like her talent.” “Her look (is) so natural — just like her ...