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Michael Scheffe Net Worth

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Michael Scheffe net worth is $15 Million Michael Scheffe Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family Michael Scheffe is known for his work on Back to the Future (1985), Spider-Man (2002) and Starship Troopers (1997). Net Worth$15 MillionProfessionArt Department, Visual Effects, Art DirectorArt Department TitleYearStatusCharacterFernGully: The Last Rainforest1992designer: levellerThe Road Raiders1989TV Movie vehicle designerKnight Rider1982-1986TV Series construction coordinator - 85 episodesBack to the Future1985construction coordinator: DeLoreanAutoman1983-1984TV Series technical consultant - 13 episodesLifepod1981prop constructionUFOs: It Has Begun1979Documentary conceptual artist / constructionVisual Effects TitleYearStatusCharacterChristmas with the Kranks2004art director: SPISeabiscuit2003visual effects art director: SPICharlie's Angels: Full Throttle2003concept designer: dam sequence, SPIStuart Little 22002conceptual artistSpider-Man2002conceptual artistStuart Little1999storyboard/conceptual artist: SPIThe Ninth Gate1999visual effects art director: SPIStarship Troopers1997visual effects art director: Sony Pictures Imageworks Inc. Read More...

No, Amy Poehler Is Not Lesbian, Who Is Her New Boyfriend? Relationship Timeline With Ex-Husband Will

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Individuals have been addressing whether Amy Poehler is a lesbian. Yet, she is straight, as implied by her numerous hetero connections to date. American jokester, entertainer, maker, author, and chief Amy Poehler is most popular for her work in Saturday Night Live (SNL), Parks and Amusement, Shrek the Third, Free Birds, Alvin, and the Chipmunks, and Back to front, among others. During her 26 years of vocation, she has accomplished a ton, including a Brilliant Globe, Pundits’ Decision, Early evening Emmy Grant, and a star on the Hollywood Stroll of Notoriety. Read More...

Review of the Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy biography, Once Upon a Time

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In 1996, Sotheby’s auctioned more than 5,500 items from the estate of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, who had died two years earlier. The winning bids shattered all presale estimates: A monogrammed silver tape measure went for $48,875, a faux-pearl necklace for $211,500. The four-day total topped an astonishing $34 million. “Most of the items were not exceptional works of art or craftsmanship, nor were they even from the White House era,” Elizabeth Beller writes in a new book. Read More...

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