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Evigan was born October 14, 1953, in South Amboy, New Jersey, [1] the son of Ralph Milan Evigan, an electrician, [2] and his wife, Barbara Elizabeth Evigan, a homemaker. [3] Beginning at age 8, Evigan was classically trained in piano, and went on to play the organ and saxophone. [2] As a teenager, he played in several rock bands. [2]
Gregg Allan Wallace MBE (born 17 October 1964) is an English broadcaster, entrepreneur and writer. He is known for co-presenting MasterChef , Celebrity MasterChef and MasterChef: The Professionals on BBC One and BBC Two .
Born in Nashua, New Hampshire, he is the son of Catherine Gregg (née Warner) and Hugh Gregg, who was Governor from 1953 to 1955. Gregg graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1965. Gregg received his baccalaureate from Columbia University in 1969 and, from Boston University School of Law, a Juris Doctor in 1972 and a Master of Laws in 1975. [12]
Hours after Us Weekly confirmed that Gregg Leakes — the husband of Real Housewives of Atlanta alum NeNe Leakes — had died, his son shared a heartfelt tribute via Instagram Story. Andy Cohen ...
Allman with then-wife Cher in 1975. Allman married Cher in June 1975, and the two lived in Hollywood during their years together as tabloid favorites. [4] Their marriage produced one son, Elijah Blue Allman, who was born in July 1976. [82] He recorded his second solo album, Playin' Up a Storm, with the Gregg Allman Band, and it was released in ...
Some of Gregg Harris's seven children have gained recognition. His oldest son Joshua Harris is a former pastor and author of I Kissed Dating Goodbye. His twin sons, Alex and Brett Harris (born in 1989), are founders of The Rebelution, a Christian teen website and authors of the book Do Hard Things': A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations.
Clark Gregg showed his ex-wife, Jennifer Grey, some love in celebration of Mother’s Day. “Happy Mom Day to @jennifergrey,” Gregg, 62, captioned a throwback Instagram pic of Grey, 64, and ...
Gregg was born April 2, 1962, in Boston, Massachusetts, [1] the son of Mary Layne (née Shine) and Robert Clark Gregg Sr., an Episcopal priest and eventual Stanford University professor. [2] Because his family relocated frequently, he had lived in seven cities by the time he was 17.