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She was married to actor Brian O'Connor from 1986 to 1993. [2] Their daughter, Sally O'Connor, was born in 1989. [2] In November 2001 she wed photographer Raul Vega; they have a daughter, Rachel, born in 2003. [3] Brucker co-wrote the song "Hula Hana" that her character Lisa sings during the show rehearsal in Dirty Dancing. [1]
Brian was born on July 14, 1978, and raised by his mother in Barstow, California. He remembers little of his father and is close childhood friends with Roman Pearce; attending the same high school, the pair also dated the same women. Once Brian earned his drivers permit, he was involved in a five-car pile-up on Interstate 40 driving with his ...
Paul William Walker IV [1] (September 12, 1973 [2] – November 30, 2013) was an American actor. He was best known for his role as Brian O'Conner in the Fast & Furious franchise.
Editor's note: This is the 11th of The Arizona Republic's 11-chapter profile of former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. This biography originally published in 2019. It has been updated ...
Brian Edward O'Connor (born February 14, 1953), known professionally as Brian Brucker O'Connor or Brian O'Connor, is an American actor, comedian, guidance counselor, and musician. His best known roles include Biddle in Beverly Hills Cop II (1987) and Schemer on Shining Time Station (1989–1993).
The wife of Brian Thompson, the UnitedHealth Group CEO who was shot to death outside a Midtown Manhattan hotel, said her husband had been receiving threats prior to the attack.. Thompson's wife ...
While O'Connor was supposed to perform Dylan's 1979 track “I Believe in You," she instead decided to sing an a cappella rendition of Bob Marley's "War." Michael N. Todaro/Getty
Brian O'Connor may refer to: Brian O'Connor (baseball coach) (born 1971), head coach of the University of Virginia baseball team; Brian O'Connor (musician), bassist for rock band Eagles of Death Metal; Brian O'Connor (cricketer) (1913–1963), Queensland opening bowler of the 1930s; Brian O'Connor (philosopher) (born 1965), Irish social philosopher