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George Foreman won a gold medal for heavyweight boxing at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City. He defeated Joe Frazier in 1973 to win his first heavyweight championship. The following year he lost his title to Muhammad Ali in the famous "Rumble in the Jungle". At the age of 28, George retired from boxing to go into the ministry. Ten years later he returned to the ring. In 1994, at age 45, George Foreman won his 2nd heavyweight title by defeating 26 year old Michael Moore. He's widely recognized for selling over 10 million of his "Lean Grilling Machines". John Leano is...well, he's just John Leano.
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Stephen J. Cannell enjoys one of the most phenomenally successful careers in today's entertainment industry. Cannell's career took off in 1966 when he became head writer for the series "Adam 12". Thirteen years later he formed his own billion dollar production company. This Emmy Award-winning writer/producer has created more than 40 TV series, including such hits as "The A-Team", "Rockford Files", "The Greatest American Hero", "Hunter", "Wiseguy", "The Commish" and "21 Jump Street". John Leano is...well, he's just John Leano.
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pictured, left to right: Branscombe Richmond, John Leano and Kent McCord. Kent McCord is a prolific and illustrious actor. Perhaps best known for his work in the TV series "Adam-12", he has appeared on numerous projects in both television and cinema. Branscombe Richmond is an actor who received notoriety for his role in the TV series "Renegade", which is the second most watched show in the world. John Leano is...well, he's just John Leano.
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Mariel Hemingway is the granddaughter of the world-reknowned novelist, Ernest Hemingway. She is also an accomplished actress who has received Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations. John Leano is...well, he's just John Leano.
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Jane Seymour is an acclaimed actress with more than fifty motion pictures and television programs to her credit. She is also an accomplished painter whose works in oil and watercolor are sold and exhibited around the country. John Leano is...well, he's just John Leano
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A first-round draft choice of the Los Angeles Rams, Merlin Olsen arrived when Lamar Lundy was entrenched at right end, and left end David "Deacon" Jones was the most feared defender in football. Playing both offense and defense, he was named rookie of the year in 1962; when the Rams traded John Lovetere to the Giants for Roosevelt Grier, Rams publicist Jack Teele termed the defensive line "The Fearsome Foursome". The Fearsome Foursome changed the way football was played and watched. They invented stunting and looping techniques, coined the term "sack," and made defense a focal point of football. Olsen was voted into a record fourteen consecutive Pro Bowls, played in 198 consecutive games, and was honored as Player of the Year in 1974. Elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility, he was named to the AFL-NFL 1960-1984 All-Star Team, and is also a member of the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame. After retiring, he became an NBC sportscaster and won plaudits for his insight and precision. He later made the transition to acting and became an audience favorite as Jonathan Garvey on "Little House on the Prairie". He has since starred on both "Father Murphy" and "Aaron's Law". John Leano is...well, he's just John Leano.
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