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Richard Scott Harmon (born August 18, 1991) is a Canadian actor. His roles on television include Jasper Ames in The Killing (2011–2012), Julian Randol on Continuum (2012–2015), and John Murphy in The 100 (2014–2020). Harmon received critical praise for his role in the 2013 film If I Had Wings. [2]
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The combined net worth of the list was $3.6 trillion, up 50 percent from 2009's $2.4 trillion, while the average net worth was $3.5 billion. [9] The 2010 list featured 164 re-entries and 97 true newcomers. [9] Asia accounted for more than 100 of the new entrants.
Net worth Source (Notes) Walter J. Kohler Jr. Republican: Governor of Wisconsin (1951–1957) Candidate for U.S. Senator from Wisconsin (1957) $8.8 billion [24] Owner of Vollrath: Rick Caruso: Democratic: Candidate for Mayor of Los Angeles (2022) $5.3 billion [25] Owner-founder of Caruso: Ronald Lauder: Republican
Financial Review Rich List, formerly BRW Rich 200, a list of Australia's wealthiest individuals and families National Business Review Rich List , an annual list of richest New Zealanders Sunday Times Rich List , a list of the wealthiest people or families resident in the United Kingdom
Made It: 25 Rich and Successful People Who Went To Community College. ... Mark Harmon. Net Worth: $100 Million. ... Today, he is the founder and board chair of the Clinton Foundation, which works ...
The Sunday Times Rich List 2020 is the 32nd annual survey of the wealthiest people resident in the United Kingdom, published by The Sunday Times on 17 May 2020. [1] The list was edited by Robert Watts who succeeded long-term compiler Philip Beresford in 2017. The list was previewed in the previous week's Sunday Times and widely reported by ...
Harry Truman was among the poorest U.S. presidents, with a net worth considerably less than $1 million. His financial situation contributed to the doubling of the presidential salary to $100,000 in 1949. [5] In addition, the presidential pension was created in 1958 when Truman was again experiencing financial difficulties. [6]