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Mims, American hip hop recording artist, orphaned at age 13; Sonny Moore, American electronic dance music producer, adopted as an infant; That Mexican OT, American hip-hop artist. Orphaned at age 8. Trent Reznor, American singer, abandoned by parents at age 5 and raised by grandparents; Jimmie Rodgers, American country singer
Pierce Brosnan became a grandfather at age 46 when his adopted daughter Charlotte welcomed her first child, Isabella, in 1998 with her partner Alex Smith. His appreciation for family stemmed from ...
Juan Agudelo (born 1992), soccer player for the New York Red Bulls and the U.S. men's national team (born in Colombia, raised in Barnegat) Akon (born 1973), [ 23 ] platinum R&B singer (born in St. Louis, Missouri , partly raised in Senegal , then moved to Jersey City)
Robert (Bob) Satiacum (1929–1991), Puyallup tribal leader, American Indian activist; Dan Savage (born 1964), writer of advice column Savage Love and editor of Seattle weekly The Stranger; Brian Scalabrine (born 1978) (raised in Enumclaw), professional basketball player; Ivyann Schwan (born 1983), child actress, Parenthood, Problem Child 2
Anna Simms Banks, first African-American female elected as a delegate at the 7th Congressional District Republican Convention in Kentucky; Thomas Barlow, member of the United States House of Representatives from Kentucky's 1st congressional district; J. C. W. Beckham, the 35th Governor of Kentucky and a United States Senator from Kentucky
Back in 2021, Clinton spoke with PEOPLE about his family's holiday traditions, sharing that he and Hillary usually visit Chelsea and her three kids — Charlotte, 8, Aidan, 6, and Jasper, 3 ...
This is a list of some notable people who have lived in the U.S. state of Colorado. It includes people who were born, raised, or have significant relations with the state. Coloradans have been prominent in many fields, including literature, entertainment, art, music, politics, and business.
Upton Birnie Jr. (1877–1957), US Army major general, raised and educated in Philadelphia [29] [30] Albert Blithe (1923–1967), U.S. Army paratrooper featured in Band of Brothers; Louis H. Carpenter (1839–1916), Brigadier General, Medal of Honor recipient and veteran, Civil War, American Indian War, and Spanish–American War