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Greg Lansky is an accomplished entrepreneur and investor and the founder and former CEO of Vixen Media Group. Greg has been recognized for his innovative approach in the adult entertainment industry by Rolling Stone, Forbes, AdAge, GQ, and Esquire. As CEO of Vixen Media Group, in just 5 years, Greg Lansky rapidly scaled the company, attracting 45 million monthly unique visitors to its streaming service without the help of any paid ads. He successfully sold the business in January 2020 to an international investment group. Greg Lansky's exceptional filmmaking skills have earned him various awards from prestigious organizations such as AVN Awards, XRCO Awards, and NightMoves Awards. After selling Vixen Media Group, Greg focused on investing and advising media and subscription ventures. In 2022, to expand his creative reach he launched an ambitious project featuring seven creative physical works. One of them, "Algorithmic Beauty," gained international acclaim, amassing over 1 billion impressions and massive online engagement.- Well known American trial lawyer specializing in high profile cases and disputes throughout the United States. Routinely featured in the media. Responsible for securing over $1 Billion in verdicts and settlements as lead counsel, including an April 2017 $454 Million verdict after a jury trial in Federal Court in Los Angeles in a fraud case against Kimberly-Clark (NYSE: KMB) and Halyard Health (NYSE: HYH) that was featured on 60 Minutes; a $80.5 million class action settlement against Service Corporation International (NYSE: SCI) in another case featured on 60 Minutes and in the international press (settlement reached in the middle of trial); a $39 million settlement in a case involving the alleged theft of trade secrets; and a $13 million plus verdict after a six week jury trial in Palm Beach, Florida. In 2015, prevailed against the National Football League in a two week jury trial in Federal District Court in Dallas, Texas after obtaining a court order requiring Jerry Jones to attend trial and be cross-examined.
Following undergraduate education at the University of Pennsylvania, and while in law school at George Washington University, he served as a public relations consultant and strategist to litigants and political candidates on a national level. After graduating from GW, the law school established the Michael J. Avenatti Award for Excellence in Pre-Trial and Trial Advocacy, an annual award given to the member of the graduating Juris Doctor class who demonstrates excellence in pre-trial and trial advocacy. Has received numerous honors and awards, including being voted as the top trial lawyer of the year. - Actor
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Mark Zuckerberg is the founder, chairman and CEO of Facebook, which he founded in 2004. Mark is responsible for setting the overall direction and product strategy for the company. He is also the co-founder and co-CEO of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, which is leveraging technology to help solve some of the world's toughest challenges - from eradicating disease, to improving education, to reforming the criminal justice system. Mark studied computer science at Harvard University before moving to Palo Alto, California in 2004.- George Soros was born on 12 August 1930 in Budapest, Hungary. He has been married to Tamiko Bolton since 21 September 2013. He was previously married to Susan Weber and Annaliese Witschak.
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Sergey Brin was born on 21 August 1973 in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He is an actor and producer, known for Broken Arrows (2007), To Tell the Truth (2000) and Man on a Mission: Richard Garriott's Road to the Stars (2010). He was previously married to Nicole Shanahan and Anne Wojcicki.- Producer
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Bryan Singer is an American film director and producer who got his start writing and co-directing the short film Lions Den with his classmates while he attended USC. He was hired by 20th Century Fox to direct X-Men, which helped kick-start the superhero renaissance. He later directed three sequels. He went to direct Superman Returns, a revival of the Superman film series starring Brandon Routh. He also directed Valkyrie, Bohemian Rhapsody and Jack the Giant Slayer.- Andrew Cuomo was born on 6 December 1957 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for James and the Giant Peach with Taika and Friends (2020), ITV Weekend News (1955) and The Daily Show: Ears Edition (2018). He was previously married to Kerry Kennedy.
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Roman Polanski is a Polish film director, producer, writer and actor. Having made films in Poland, Britain, France and the USA, he is considered one of the few truly international filmmakers. Roman Polanski was born in Paris in 1933.
His parents returned to Poland from France in 1936, three years before World War II began. On Germany's invasion in 1939, as a family of mostly Jewish heritage, they were all sent to the Krakow ghetto. His parents were then captured and sent to two different concentration camps: His father to Mauthausen-Gusen in Austria, where he survived the war, and his mother to Auschwitz where she was murdered. Roman witnessed his father's capture and then, at only 7, managed to escape the ghetto and survive the war, at first wandering through the Polish countryside and pretending to be a Roman-Catholic kid visiting his relatives. Although this saved his life, he was severely mistreated suffering nearly fatal beating which left him with a fractured skull.
Local people usually ignored the cinemas where German films were shown, but Polanski seemed little concerned by the propaganda and often went to the movies. As the war progressed, Poland became increasingly war-torn and he lived his life as a tramp, hiding in barns and forests, eating whatever he could steal or find. Still under 12 years old, he encountered some Nazi soldiers who forced him to hold targets while they shot at them. At the war's end in 1945, he reunited with his father who sent him to a technical school, but young Polanski seemed to have already chosen another career. In the 1950s, he took up acting, appearing in Andrzej Wajda's A Generation (1955) before studying at the Lodz Film School. His early shorts such as Two Men and a Wardrobe (1958), Le gros et le maigre (1961) and Mammals (1962), showed his taste for black humor and interest in bizarre human relationships. His feature debut, Knife in the Water (1962), was one of the first Polish post-war films not associated with the war theme. It was also the first movie from Poland to get an Oscar nomination for best foreign film. Though already a major Polish filmmaker, Polanski chose to leave the country and headed to France. While down-and-out in Paris, he befriended young scriptwriter, Gérard Brach, who eventually became his long-time collaborator. The next two films, Repulsion (1965) and Cul-de-sac (1966), made in England and co-written by Brach, won respectively Silver and then Golden Bear awards at the Berlin International Film Festival. In 1968, Polanski went to Hollywood, where he made the psychological thriller, Rosemary's Baby (1968). However, after the brutal murder of his wife, Sharon Tate, by the Manson Family in 1969, the director decided to return to Europe. In 1974, he again made a US release - it was Chinatown (1974).
It seemed the beginning of a promising Hollywood career, but after his conviction for the sodomy of a 13-year old girl, Polanski fled from he USA to avoid prison. After Tess (1979), which was awarded several Oscars and Cesars, his works in 1980s and 1990s became intermittent and rarely approached the caliber of his earlier films. It wasn't until The Pianist (2002) that Polanski came back to full form. For that movie, he won nearly all the most important film awards, including the Oscar for Best Director, Cannes Film Festival's Palme d'Or, the BAFTA and Cesar Award.
He still likes to act in the films of other directors, sometimes with interesting results, as in A Pure Formality (1994).- Actor
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Born William Henry III is an American entrepreneur, business mogul, investor, philanthropist, and widely known as one of the most richest and influential people in the world. William Henry III was born to attorney, William Henry II and teacher, Mary Maxwell Gates in Seattle, Washington, USA.
Bill Gates as a child was very competitive, curious, and depth thinker. His parents decided to enroll him in the private preparation school, Lakeside School. Gates soon excelled at Lakeside, where he made himself oriented to a wide variety of subject ranging from Math, Science, English Literature and even becoming a superb Drama student. Bill Gates surrounded by historical events at a young age was inspired. In 1969, Apollo 11 took men to the moon, this involved huge computers, and which cost billions of research dollars to function and operate. A computer during that era, was very genuine to have. However, Lakeside had gotten a deal with the city of Seattle and received, this became Bill Gates first encounter toward a computer.
Bill Gates would spend hours,upon hours at the computer room at the high-school, and he eventually met a man named,Paul Allen whom shared the same interests as Bill Gates. Bill Gates in 1973 graduated, Lakeside and was accepted by the prestigious University Of Harvard. Gates during his years at Harvard University never had a definite career plan, for some time he thought of pursuing a career in law for the admiration he had with politics, but his true craze was staying up all day and night with the computer. Bill Gates met Steve Ballmer whom would soon join Gates in his venture to start his own company, Microsoft. This all started when Paul Allen, Bill's former school mate moved to Boston from Seattle for a job. Paul Allen picked up a magazine at Harvard Square which read, "World's First Minicomputer Kit To Rival Commercial Models" to Bill Gates and Paul Allen this was the moment they had been waiting for, the dawn of personal computer had begun. Ed Roberts who ran this phenomenal product was looking for someone to do further programming to it. Bill Gates and Allen Paul soon took on this task and this partnership with Ed Roberts eventually led to the first product made by Microsoft the Altair BASIC. "Microsoft" was created in 1976 Altair BASIC was an programming language which ran on the MITS Altair 8800. Gates due to the success of Altair BASIC decided to drop out of Harvard and never returned to complete his studies. Microsoft was located in Albuquerque from 1976 to 1979. In 1979 they relocated their location to Bellevue Washington on January,1,1979.
Microsoft began to expand and specialize in languages such as Basic,Cobol,Fortan,and Pascal. With this expansion and Microsoft having hit the one million dollar profit margin mark, it was a matter of time until a big-shot computer creative company came knocking at their door. That company was IBM. The partnership IBM and Microsoft developed was a pivotal role which defined technology, to what it has become today. It established what Gates had predicted, every home in America would have one computer per household. IBM wanted an operating system for their new line of personal computers. Bill Gates bought an operating system in which he renamed, MS-DOS for IBM. He received profit from IBM for every MS-DOS product made, as IBM didn't own the licensing fee, and Gates refused to give it to them.
The partnership with Bill Gates and Paul Allen soon ended, due to Paul being diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease. Their partnership would be seen as one which defined the technology field world-wide. This made Gates the sole-man in the Microsoft empire. In 1985, Microsoft had generated 140 million dollars in sales in just that year alone.
In 1986, Bill Gates introduced Microsoft Windows it would be come one of the most used operating systems in history, and one of the most advanced. Apple around this time, came up with an ingenious software, Gates advised them to have a copyright, however Apple was more focused on selling computers, this prompted Gates to take advantage of an open opportunity. At the age of 31, Gates became a billionaire owning 45% of his stock.
Bill Gates always had insecurities, even if he at such a peak. IBM soon to separate from MS-DOS with the success of their sales, decided to create their own operating system which it licensed from Microsoft called Dos2. OS2 eventually failed as Gates decided to invest his name and the entire future of Microsoft to advancing the Windows operating system, even if it meant losing IBM as a client. He came out with Windows 3.0 which turned out be a best market seller. Microsoft was soon becoming a monopoly, and Gates started receiving the reputation of being ruthless,and unfair. Gates was accused for practicing unfair marketing practices, and a case with the Department Of Justice Division Anti Trust Department was opened. Microsoft would receive royalty fee because of a "per-processor" license Microsoft had which stated, for each computer a microprocessor is sold; a royalty payment must be made. Regardless, if it was a Microsoft operating system or not. Operating Equipment Manufacturers saw this as unfair, this would lead him further to be a monopoly, which no software company liked. Apple had no way of competing, IBM had no way of competing, it was Microsoft receiving these royalty fees even for a non-Microsoft Operating System which most manufactures thought was most unfair. Microsoft agreed to stop charging the fees and the Department Of Justice dropped the case.
Bill Gates's mother died shortly after their marriage of breast cancer. Bill Gates because of the influence his mother had on him, created philanthropic organizations that fought certain causes, and was pursuing the interests his mother had. In 1995, Windows 95 was introduced, Bill Gates at this time slowed down on his work with Microsoft as he became a family man, welcoming his first daughter he had with his wife, Melinda French. Netscape came out with a browser which allowed you to access the world of internet. This was a realm, Microsoft had yet to embark. Netscape sales soared through the roof, while Microsoft was behind. Microsoft then promptly released the web-browser Explorer. With the success of Explorer Gates had yet to know he would be receiving a nation-wide law-suit which would cost Microsoft millions. Gates was charged with practicing unlawful conduct, and running a illegal monopoly in 1998. An anti-trust suit along with president Bill Clinton's Justice Department filed a anti-trust suit which would be seen as the most severe lawsuit's related to the technology field. Bill Gates to save his company stepped down from Microsoft as the CEO and allowed Steve Balmer to be CEO. Bill Gates was the Chairman.
Bill Gates changed the way the world operates,functions, Gates made life easier for humans to live in. To get tasks done within seconds at a time, creating several multitasking software programs. Bill Gates will forever be remembered as a business man, philanthropist, and investor. Bill Gates with multiple products unleashed with his company Microsoft, allowed the technology field to expand and become more competitive,always setting the stakes much higher, and presented a field with endless surprises.- Writer
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Phil Knight was born on 24 February 1938 in Portland, Oregon, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Shoe Dog, The Big One (1997) and Bannister: Everest on the Track (2016). He has been married to Penelope Parks since 13 September 1968. They have three children.- Producer
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Reza Aslan was born on 3 May 1972 in Tehran, Iran. He is a producer and writer, known for Rendition (2007), Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth and United States of Al (2021).- Actress
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Stormy Daniels was born on 17 March 1979 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005).- Writer
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He is an attorney and also serves as an advisor to several non-profit organizations, including The 2030 Center (a generational political think tank) and The Creative Coalition (advocates for a free media and the arts). He received his law degree from the Fordham University School of Law in New York City, and his undergraduate degree from Yale University. His father is former New York Governer Mario Cuomo.- Actor
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Don Henley was born on 22 July 1947 in Gilmer, Texas, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for In America (2002), Space Cowboys (2000) and Vertical Limit (2000). He has been married to Sharon Summerall since 20 May 1995. They have three children.- Actor
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At the age of 12, James was first called "James Deen" due to the way he smoked. As a teenager he listened to an interview with Jenna Jameson on the nationally syndicated radio program, "Loveline." When a male caller asked Jenna how he could become a porn star. She responded that he needed to be able to masturbate in a room full of 20 of his best friends. Taking this advice to heart, James began having sex at parties and Raves. He credits this exhibitionist behavior with helping him perform in front of the camera. At the age of 17, James was attending a community college in Pasadena. While there, he decided to break into the adult film industry by meeting girls who had connections to the porn industry. Through these connections, James was introduced to Pamela Peaks who helped him choose his old nickname as his stage name (other options included Clint Cullingus). Deen was represented at that time by World Modeling. However, it was difficult for him to find work due to only being 18 and having no on-screen experience. Deen's first big break came in 2004 when Eon McKai cast him in Art School Sluts (2004). During the first year of his adult film career, James Deen worked on nearly 500 scenes.- Actor
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Rick Salomon was born on 24 January 1968 in Neptune Township, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for My Sister's Keeper (2009), Alpha Dog (2006) and Who's Your Caddy? (2007). He was previously married to Pamela Anderson, Shannen Doherty and Elizabeth Daily.- Producer
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In every role she has ever held -- as an advocate for women and kids, as an attorney, as First Lady, as Senator, as Secretary of State, and as the first woman in U.S. history to earn a major party's presidential nomination - Hillary Clinton has defied convention and stood up for what she believes.
She knows more than most about setbacks - and comebacks. She has a fierce sense of gratitude for the women who have come before her, and those who inspire her today. She is a mom and a proud grandma who is determined to make the world fairer and more equal for everyone.- Producer
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Joe Francis, founder of Girls Gone Wild ®, has grown accustomed to being a lightning rod for discussions ranging from First Amendment rights to personal freedom to obscenity to simple Hollywood gossip. But Francis's most impressive role is frequently overlooked: that of the consummate businessman. The details of Joe's phenomenal success don't often make it into the media, but it is a story worth telling. Francis was born in Atlanta in 1973 and grew up in Laguna Beach, California with three sisters, an Austrian-born mother and a father who ran a snack food business. Francis was always a quick study, but rarely found himself engaged by schoolwork. As soon as he was old enough, Francis found his first job at a small ice cream store. While attending Laguna Beach High School, Francis landed a job at a computer/video store, where he learned to fix computers and sell video rental memberships. He discovered that he had an affinity for sales. After high school, Francis chose the University of Southern California for its Entrepreneur Program. Determined to one day run his own company, Francis poured himself into study, fascinated with the complexities and challenges of business. Francis also took courses in film and television. As a condition for completing the USC Entrepreneur Program, each student is required to develop a viable business plan, including selecting a product or service and putting together a strategy for its successful marketing. By this time, Francis's father had found success in direct marketing a line of skin care products. After studying his father's business, Francis put together a plan designed to market a series of instructional videotapes called "Secrets of Successful Gambling." His business plan was not a big hit with his professors, but Francis wasn't disappointed. He decided that if the university faculty had actually known how to create a successful business, they would be running their own businesses instead of teaching how to do it. Upon graduating from USC in 1995, Francis hoped to put his business plan into practice, but couldn't raise enough capital to actually produce the gambling tapes. Tapping the skills he'd developed in film and TV classes, Francis went to work in television as a production assistant at "Real TV," a syndicated TV show that featured footage of extraordinary events not covered in mainstream news. Working in the studio, Francis heard of a compilation tape the show's staff members were passing around to each other. The tape contained footage too disturbing for broadcast TV, but was wildly popular with the staff. Recalling the direct marketing plan he'd developed in school, Francis drew cash advances on his credit cards and licensed the sensational footage. With a partner, he wrote, produced and edited a tape together they titled "Banned From Television" and Francis set about marketing the new product. The VHS tape was promoted exclusively via late-night cable TV commercials, where it found immediate success. Francis gathered more footage and produced three volumes of "Banned For Television" but remained unsatisfied with his product, convinced that the material was too graphic to be enjoyed over and over. By chance, Francis came upon a videotape of some Spring Break revelers getting arrested for public nudity at Lake Havasu. The tape also contained footage of real college girls flashing their breasts to the camera during Spring Break and Mardi gras. It was playful, joyous nudity and it immediately struck a chord in Francis. He recognized that that this wasn't pornography. It was something much better: It was REAL. Francis watched the video over and over and realized that other young men would love this material just as much as he did. He searched for similar footage and compiled it into a tape distinct from the "Banned From Television" series. Francis decided this product needed a catchy name of its own. He considered hundreds of titles before settling on "College Girls Gone Wild." He stared at this title, then impulsively crossed out the word "College" and circled "Girls Gone Wild." He worked hands-on with a graphic designer to help create an eye-catching logo featuring the three now-famous words, and a legendary brand was born. Francis produced a 60-second commercial for Girls Gone Wild but saw it rejected by uptight station owners who'd never advertising anything featuring nudity. Finally, Howard Stern accepted the Girls Gone Wild commercials for his late broadcast on the E! Channel. Once the commercials began to air, word spread across college campuses everywhere and Girls Gone Wild was on its way to becoming a genuine phenomenon. As sales grew, Francis convinced more broadcast and cable stations to run commercials for Girls Gone Wild until his brand dominated the late night TV landscape. Reaction from TV broadcasters was wary at first, but they quickly discovered that 1) unlike with other TV commercials, viewers didn't change the channel when the Girls Gone Wild commercial came on, and 2) the Girls Gone Wild half hour infomercials routinely scored higher ratings than the programs they aired against, and scored even higher than the network's regularly programmed lead-in shows after which they aired. In short, TV stations across the country quickly learned that Girls Gone Wild programming was good for business. Demand for additional volumes of Girls Gone Wild videos grew. Instead of licensing additional material, Francis decided to produce his own footage. This provided the ability to control the quality of the content, and, not coincidentally, a way to have some real fun. Francis discovered that he LOVED asking girls to take off their tops. And he was good at it. Opportunities and demand grew so quickly that Francis assembled several freelance camera crews to travel the country, shooting footage for his popular video series. As sales of Girls Gone Wild climbed, Francis expanded his 60-second TV spots to a 30-minute infomercial format. Francis's infomercial offered a snapshot of a lifestyle that most red-blooded men normally only dream about. Rather than taking the form of a solid 30-minute pitch, the program was designed as an entertaining TV show with "commercials" interspersed throughout. Francis dubbed this innovative form the "entermercial." Soon, college guys across the country were staying up all night to enjoy the Girls Gone Wild program over and over again. Imitators inevitably sprang up, hoping to grab a share of the revenue that Francis's brainstorm was generating. Just as inevitably, every imitation quickly failed. Having an idea is one thing; having the savvy to turn that idea into a $100 million company is another talent altogether. Impressed with the success Francis had in marketing the Girls Gone Wild tapes, Playboy contacted Francis and asked if he could perform similar magic for their own brand. Francis developed two products: "Playboy Mansion Parties: Uncensored" and "Playboy's Casting Calls." Francis wrote and produced several 60-second commercials advertising the Playboy tapes, which immediately returned a profit. Playboy founder Hugh Hefner was delighted. Girls Gone Wild captured the attention of Hollywood and the recording industry, too. Francis hooked up with Snoop Dogg for a wild tour of Spring Break and Mardi gras, which was filmed for a Girls Gone Wild video. "Girls Gone Wild: Doggy Style" remains one of the most popular titles in the company's history. When the "Doggy Style" infomercial hit the airwaves, Francis received a plethora of offers from other celebrities who wanted to align themselves with the Girls Gone Wild brand. Francis filmed tours with comedian Doug Stanhope, musicians Eminem, Baby Bash and Bubba Sparxx and HDNet's Zane Lamprey. To provide a "home base" for his video crews, Girls Gone Wild acquired two million-dollar tour buses decked out with the "Girls Gone Wild" logo. The buses serve as rolling billboards, creating attention and excitement wherever they appear. The buses travel to over 700 live events per year and interact with more than 30,000 college-age consumers every week. Bars, clubs and entertainment venues across the country are eager to book Girls Gone Wild events for the crowds it brings in, providing yet another revenue stream for Girls Gone Wild. Francis expanded the Girls Gone Wild catalog of titles, opened new markets such as pay-per-view TV and video on-demand, and hired a talented production staff to sharpen the look of the GGW videos. But the core element of Girls Gone Wild has always remained the same: real college girls, real hot. By staying true to the original vision, Girls Gone Wild eventually achieved what most marketers only dream of: brand ubiquity. USA Today affirmed Girls Gone Wild as one of the top 25 most important trends of the last quarter-century. As a result of his success, Joe found himself in demand for interviews and public speaking engagements. He was invited to share his perspectives on business development in three separate speeches at Yale University, and has shared his wisdom with members of the International Young President's Organization (YPO) a nonprofit network comprised of more than 20,000 leaders in 100 countries dedicated to helping its members become better leaders and make a positive difference in the world, for almost a decade. In 2002, Francis helped design a corporate retreat in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico to serve the expanding needs of his company. Featuring a main house, two guesthouses, three pools and lush tropical gardens, Francis named the estate Casa Aramara from the local Indian name for "The Goddess of the Pacific Ocean." The house has been featured in several magazines and TV shows and is a centerpiece of the book Casa Mexicana Style by Tim Street-Porter. Celebrities such as Jennifer Aniston, Vince Vaughn, Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, Courtney Cox, Sheryl Crow, Quincy Jones, Kimberly Stewart, Farrah Fawcett, Mimi Rogers, the Kardashians and many others have stayed there and sung its praises. The property serves as a shooting location for infomercials, making it a valuable asset to the company and an excellent investment, much like the Playboy Mansion. In 2004, IN DEMAND, a pay-per-view TV company, asked Francis to produce an event for broadcast during the Super Bowl Half-time. Francis recruited college girls from all across the country to come to "Girls Gone Wild Island" to participate in a series of naked games for what became his biggest production yet, the "Girls Gone Wild Halftime Games." A DVD of the games remains one of Girls Gone Wild's most popular titles. In May 2006, as Francis was about to turn 33, his company showed its appreciation for his achievements by renting Southern California's Magic Mountain amusement park and throwing the biggest birthday party in recent Hollywood history. More than 5,000 friends, business acquaintances and celebrities enjoyed the park's rides, restaurants and food stands along with four full bars and a dinner buffet with sounds provided by the late DJ AM. The event was covered extensively by the mainstream entertainment media, adding further luster to the Girls Gone Wild brand. In early 2007, Francis commissioned a complete line of high-quality Girls Gone Wild apparel, including casual wear, sleepwear and, with famed designer Ashley Paige, a line of spectacular swimwear. A runway fashion show was held during Mercedes Benz fashion week in South Beach and the GGW designs were an instant hit. The line has been carried by retailers such as Urban Outfitters, Zumiez, Fred Segal, Bloomingdales, Kitson and Lisa Kline. As Francis explains, the Girls Gone Wild clothing line helps expand the brand to an audience that wouldn't normally order a DVD, but still wants to experience the Girls Gone Wild lifestyle. In early 2009, during the government TARP controversy, Francis and Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt announced that they were petitioning the US Congress for a $5 billion financial bailout for the adult entertainment industry. The bailout request was regarded by many as a simple PR stunt, but Francis insists that his intent was to make an impact on the discussions surrounding the government's role in business. It had an impact, becoming headline news in the mainstream print and TV media.
Girls Gone Wild has grown into a diversified global media company, rounded out with a highly-skilled team of professionals who have unparalleled experience in the company's core business segments. While overseeing this diverse business organization, Francis also devotes much of his energy and financial resources to supporting a variety of charities, including the Lili Claire Foundation, established to help enhance the lives of children with neurogenetic disorders; the Quincy Jones Listen Up Foundation, which works to secure a better future for children in conflict areas around the world; The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, which seeks to prevent pediatric HIV infection and to eradicate pediatric AIDS through research, advocacy, and prevention and treatment programs, and Direct Relief International, which provides medical assistance to improve the quality of life for people victimized by poverty, disaster, and civil unrest at home and throughout the world. In addition, Girls Gone Wild has donated 100 percent of the gross sales, not profit, from the sale of Mardi gras-themed DVDs and videos to the Red Cross to help victims of Hurricane Katrina. Francis has proven adept at keeping his brand in the public consciousness through his high-profile lifestyle and provocative public statements. For example, when a Girls Gone Wild commercial was inadvertently shown throughout the Philadelphia market by the Comcast cable network during the broadcast of a Good Friday service at the Vatican, Francis noted publicly that the cable service received only one complaint, and sales of Girls Gone Wild spiked.
Francis' dependably cogent viewpoints on current affairs have made him a sought after commentator by TV journalists ranging from Anderson Cooper, Greta Van Susteren, Dateline NBC, Neil Cavuto, Geraldo Rivera, Martin Bashir, The Daily Show, CBS's 48 Hours, and all the entertainment television shows. Girls Gone Wild lifestyle entertainment products continue to be developed and distributed to audiences worldwide through television, live events, wireless, Internet, VOD, SVOD, Pay Per View, mobile and home video distribution channels. The company is a leader in the direct response marketing and membership segments, and has been a home entertainment pioneer in both DVD and Blu-Ray Disk formats. Additionally, GGW spans the licensing, apparel, cross promotion, television, and gaming industries with an aggressive push into new lifestyle segments and product offerings. In 2008 Francis launched Girls Gone Wild Magazine, a monthly publication that is available at over 16,000 newsstands and retail outlets across North America and per dollar sales, is ranked 5th best-selling men's magazine in the United States. In 2009, Francis was approached by Dallas Mavericks owner and entrepreneur Mark Cuban who had been an admirer of the Girls Gone Wild brand for years. Cuban asked Francis to develop a reality TV series focusing on Girls Gone Wild's search for the hottest girl in America, for airing on Cuban's HDnet television network. Francis oversaw the production of and starred in Girls Gone Wild Presents: Search for the Hottest Girl in America, which was an immediate hit and has become the number one series on the network. Impressed with the production values of the show and with its runaway popularity, Cuban quickly ordered up an addition three seasons of the show. Francis has since created a production company called WILDHD to develop additional reality TV series concepts. What this impressive entrepreneur has achieved up to this point in history makes for a compelling story, but perhaps even more interesting is what the future holds for Joe Francis, the consummate businessman.- Writer
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Marc Collins-Rector is known for Chad's World (1998).- Joe Biden became the 46th President of the United States on January 20th 2021.
He is an actor, known for Parks and Recreation (2009), Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? (1991) and Great Performances (1971). He has been married to Jill Biden since June 17, 1977. They have one child. He was previously married to Neilia Biden. - Hunter Biden was born on 4 February 1970 in Wilmington, Delaware, USA. He has been married to Melissa Cohen since 16 May 2019. They have one child. He was previously married to Kathleen Buhle.
- Jerry Sandusky was born on 26 January 1944 in Washington, Pennsylvania, USA. He has been married to Dottie Gross since 3 September 1966. They have six children.
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Brian Peck was born on 29 July 1960 in Huntington, Indiana, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Return of the Living Dead (1985), X2 (2003) and Forever Strong (2008).