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The Maloof family owned the NBA's Houston Rockets from 1979 to 1982, and the Rockets made the NBA Finals in 1981 before the team was sold to Charlie Thomas in 1982. The family also owned the Sacramento Kings from 1998 until 2013. The Maloofs acquired a minority interest in the Kings in 1998 and took majority control the following year, with Joe ...
Maloof, 62, and Nassif, 61, shared photos via Instagram of the twins’ graduation from Notre Dame High School in Los Angeles over the weekend. (The exes are also parents to son Gavin, 20.)
Maloof Motion Pictures, the company’s film division, produced Dimension Film's Feast in conjunction with Ben Affleck, Matt Damon and Wes Craven.The film was released theatrically in September 2006 and was named a "Must-See" film for Fall by Entertainment Weekly. [6]
Adrienne Maloof is of Lebanese and Irish heritage. [6] A member of the Maloof family, she is the third child and only daughter of billionaire entrepreneur George J. Maloof Sr., whose wife Colleen co-owns the holdings of the Maloof Companies with Adrienne and her brothers, George J. Maloof Jr., Joe Maloof, Gavin Maloof, and Phil Maloof.
Maloof is a Lebanese family that comes from Kings [citation needed] and has been traced back to 37AD. It may refer to: Maloof (Arabic:معلوف ), the family surname written as Maalouf (with alternate spellings: Maloof, Malouf, Maluf; Malluf, Malouff) Sam Maloof (1916–2009), American furniture craftsman
Maloof and her ex-husband, Dr. Paul Nassif, share three children: Gavin, 20, and twins Colin and Christian, 18. The reality star did not specify which of her sons was nearly kidnapped, but given ...
Maloof was born Samuel Solomon Maloof, a member of the large Maalouf family, in Chino, California, to Lebanese immigrants. [5] Maloof's father, Slimen Nasif Nadir Maloof, and mother, Anisse, had immigrated to the U.S. in 1905 from Lebanon, which was at that time a region of the Ottoman Empire.
George Joseph Maloof Sr. was born on April 11, 1923, in Las Vegas, New Mexico. His father, Joseph Maloof (1903–1957), an immigrant from Lebanon , was a Coors beer distributor in New Mexico. Career