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Vince DeMentri (born 1964) is an American broadcast journalist. DeMentri is an alumnus of Pennsylvania's "Big 33" High School Football All-Star Game. DeMentri graduated from Temple University with a B.A. in broadcast journalism. He played the position of linebacker for the Temple Owls football team from 1983 through 1986.
James Riordan – actor, Broadway, Television and Film actor; Tom Sizemore – actor; Hugh Panaro – Broadway actor; Paul F. Tompkins – actor, comedian; Dan Trachtenberg – film director of 10 Cloverfield Lane, and co-host The Totally Rad Show; Eric Wareheim – comedian and co-creator of Tom Goes to the Mayor and Tim and Eric Awesome Show ...
Robert Trent Jones Sr. (1906–2000), golf course architect; moved here from England where he married and raised two sons, both following in their father's footsteps [266] Sean Jones (born 1962), defensive end for the Raiders, Oilers, and the Packers; played in the 1997 Super Bowl championship [267]
Is Pat Sajak married? Pat Sajak is off the market! He's been married since 1989. ... Prior to Brown, Sajak was married to Sherrill James Sajak. They met in 1978 and wed in 1979. The couple ...
Sajak married his second wife Lesly Brown in 1989. The pair have two children, Maggie and Patrick. Maggie acts as the “Wheel of Fortune” social correspondent, and she interviewed her dad on ...
He married Candy Wheeler, who worked as a secretary at the time, according to Texas Monthly. The couple, who had a son and daughter, moved to Wylie, Texas, in 1977, where they became friends with ...
DeMentri sued Delgado and NBC 10 for libel and slander. DeMentri had left the station in July 2008, after alleged vandalism of Delgado's car. Police had been called to the station to investigate items allegedly missing from Delgado's desk and the keying of her car in the station's parking lot. The complaint named DeMentri, but he was not charged.
In addition to his work with The Smithereens, he released a number of solo albums, Songs and Sounds (1997), This is Pat DiNizio, a collection of cover songs arranged for piano and vocals (2006), Revolutions (2 CDs plus 1 DVD, limited edition of 300 copies, 2006), Pat DiNizio (2007), and Pat DiNizio/Buddy Holly (2008). [4]