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His second marriage, to former Miss Connecticut winner and Miss America contestant Jeanne Caruso, ended in divorce after three years in 1995. Theismann was ordered to pay nearly $1 million of marital property and $3,500 a month in alimony. [44] In 1996, Theismann married Robin Smith. They have homes in Virginia, Tennessee, and the Florida ...
Jeanne Caruso Trumbull: 21 Miss Trumbull Piano & Original Vocal, "Song for Tomorrow" Top 10 Sister of Miss Connecticut 1984, Joanne Caruso Former wife of Joe Theisman [citation needed] 1979: Laura Kaufmann Enfield: 18 Miss Greater Enfield Interpretive Modern Jazz Dance 1978: Maryalice Flintroy Meriden: 18 Miss Meriden Popular Vocal, "Inseparable"
Miss America 1981, the 54th Miss America pageant, was held at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey on September 6, 1980 on NBC Network.It was the first time Ron Ely hosted, replacing Bert Parks who had hosted for 25 years. [1]
Theismann joked that he’s in the shadows in Memphis, but his community work has been noticed enough for him to achieve an honor the AutoZone Liberty Bowl described as for "renowned Americans who ...
Joanne Caruso Trumbull: 23 Clarinet, "Jazz Medley" Sister of Miss Connecticut 1980, Jeanne Caruso Delaware: Nancy Lynn Ball Rehoboth Beach: 24 Jazz Ballet en Pointe District of Columbia: Desiree Keating Silver Spring, MD: 22 Interpretive Dance Later Miss District of Columbia USA 1986 Florida: Lisa Valdez Bradenton: 21 Vocal, "Through the Eyes ...
The inspiration behind Jake Gyllenhaal’s latest project came from within his own family.. The actor, 42, told ABC News that his debut children’s book, The Secret Society of Aunts and Uncles ...
Jeanine Ferris was born and raised in Elmira, New York, the daughter of Lebanese-American parents [9] [2] Her father was a mobile-home salesman, and her mother was a department-store model who spent much of her childhood in Beirut. [9]
Dr. Mary Jeanne Kreek, a pioneering researcher who runs the Laboratory of Biology of Addictive Diseases at Rockefeller University in New York City. Damon Scheleur / The Huffington Post To enter the drug treatment system, such as it is, requires a leap of faith.