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John Angelo Spano Jr. (born May 31, 1964) is an American businessman and convicted fraudster. He is best known for briefly buying control of the New York Islanders franchise of the National Hockey League (NHL) in 1996, before it emerged that he had barely a fraction of the assets to buy the team; he used fraud to borrow enough money to initiate the purchase, believing he could use the ...
Afterburn is a 1992 drama film written and produced for television, based on a true story where one woman takes on the United States military and General Dynamics, manufacturer of the F-16 jet fighter aircraft that took her husband's life.
Spano was born in San Francisco, California, the son of Vincent Dante Spano, a physician and Virginia Jean (née Carpenter). [6] He graduated from Archbishop Riordan High School in 1963, and he is an honorary member of the House of Russi. Spano and his wife Joan Zerrien, a therapist, were married in 1980, and have two adopted daughters.
Paul Morigi/Getty Images for Care Can't Wait Action President Joe Biden revealed he contemplated suicide after his first wife, Neilia Biden, and their infant daughter died in a car crash. During a ...
John Lithgow and wife Mary Yeager have learned to turn the actor’s work trips into vacations.. Now that Yeager is retired from her job at UCLA, where she was a professor of business and economic ...
The staff at Variety magazine wrote, "John Sayles' ambitious, wide-ranging study of corruption and community in a small Eastern city has as many parallel plots and characters as Hill Street Blues, while at the same time having a richness of theme and specificity of vision more common to serious cinema."
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series 1989 [12] Joe Spano: Midnight Caller: John Saringo "The Execution Of John Saringo" NBC: Peter Boyle: Midnight Caller: J.J. Kilian "Fathers and Sins" NBC: Jack Gilford: thirtysomething: The Old Gentleman "The Mike Van Dyke Show" ABC: Michael Moriarty: The Equalizer: Wayne Virgil "Starfire" CBS: Edward ...
At least two women told police that Chasing Horse had shown his wives a stash of “small white pills” that he called “suicide pills” sometime in 2019 or 2020, years before his arrest.