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Daniel R. Benson (born 1975), Mercer County Executive and former member of the New Jersey General Assembly; Dan Benson (born 1987), American actor who played Zeke Beakerman on the Disney Channel series Wizards of Waverly Place; Daniel Benson (born 1997), Nigerian Afro-fusion musician known professionally as Bnxn (pronounced as Benson)
She remained on Benson until 1981; the storyline stated that her character was departing to move away with her husband (her fiancé-turned-husband on the show having been played by Ted Danson). On stage, she appeared in the musical Boccaccio , Cat on a Hot Tin Roof , The Rothschilds and productions with the American Shakespeare Festival in ...
Jerry Russo (David DeLuise) is the father of Justin, Alex and Max Russo and co-owner of the Waverly Sub Station with his wife Theresa. He is also a former wizard who chose to give up his powers to marry his wife Theresa, a mortal, due to a rule forbidding wizards to marry mortals. Jerry is Italian American (DeLuise also has Italian ancestry). [5]
Daniel R. Benson (born November 22, 1975) is an American Democratic Party politician who is the current Mercer County Executive and a former member of the New Jersey General Assembly representing the 14th Legislative District.
Dan Benson thinks his new career choices negated a possible return to Waverly Place.Shortly after news broke that Selena Gomez and David Henrie would reprise their Wizards of Waverly Place roles ...
[4] [5] [6] He is currently the host of On Patrol: Live on Reelz, [7] and The Dan Abrams Show: Where Politics Meets The Law [8] on SiriusXM's [9] P.O.T.U.S. channel. He is also the Chief Legal Analyst of ABC News. [10] In 2021, he became the host of the primetime show Dan Abrams Live on NewsNation, which will have its last episode in February ...
Mike abandoned his wife, Adela, and their son, Sonny when the latter was just a little boy. Mike didn't enter his son's life again until Sonny was an adult, and things were strained. Slowly, the two have developed a cordial relationship, which Mike, an addict, tries to live one day at a time. —
What a Waste It Is to Lose One's Mind: The Unauthorized Autobiography of Dan Quayle, Quayle Quarterly (published by Rose Communications), April 1992, ISBN 0-9629162-2-6. Joe Queenan, Imperial Caddy: The Rise of Dan Quayle in America and the Decline and Fall of Practically Everything Else, Hyperion Books; October 1992 (1st edition).