Carrie Ann Inaba ♕ Transformation From 16 To 51 Years OLD
Carrie Ann Inaba ♕ Transformation From 16 To 51 Years OLD
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Carrie Ann Inaba is a television dance competition judge, talk/game show host, American dancer, choreographer, actress and singer. She is best known for her work on ABC TV's Dancing with the Stars, as Fook Yu in Austin Powers in Goldmember, and as a current co-host of the CBS Daytime talk show, The Talk. Wikipedia
Born: January 5, 1968 (age 51 years), Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Nationality: American
Height: 1.67 m
Partner(s): Artem Chigvintsev (2006–08); Jesse Sloan (2009–2012); Robb Derringer (2016–2017)
Parents: Rodney Y. Inaba, Patty Inaba
Carrie Ann Inaba Net Worth & Biography 2018 | Dancing With The Stars Salary!
Carrie Ann Inaba is a talented dancer and choreographer most recognized as a judge on ABC's Dancing with the Stars. The youngest of two children, Inaba was born on January 5, 1968 in Honolulu, Hawaii. As a child, Inaba sang in the choir and played the piano and violin. She also loved exploring different dance forms. Inaba graduated from Punahou School in 1986 before pursuing a career in music. A lifelong lover of animals, Inaba currently lives in Los Angeles with her four cats and three dogs.
Prior to her fame in the United States, Carrie Ann Inaba found success as a pop singer in Japan. Fluent in Japanese, she released three singles and hosted weekly radio and television series. From 1990-1992, Inaba was a backup dancer in the hit television show, In Living Color. In 1993, she toured with pop star Madonna in The Girlie Show World Tour. Inaba appeared in movies such as, Austin Powers in Goldmember, and Showgirls. She also served as choreographer in several television shows like Dance Wars: Bruno vs. Carrie Ann, and American Idol. Inaba has been judging contestants on the Emmy Award-winning show, Dancing With the Stars, since 2005. In 2014, it was reported that DWTS judges earned $1.2 million per season. There are two seasons of DWTS in a year.
From DWTS alone, Carrie Ann Inaba is estimated to have earned $4.8 million in 2013-2014. As of 2017, Inaba has a net worth of $8 million.
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Construction Progress - May 2016
Take a tour of the construction progress of the Honolulu rail project from East Kapolei to Aloha Stadium as significant portions of the guideway and the Rail Operations Center are completed. And get a preview of Honolulu's first train cars that are now on Oahu. See these and more project photos on our Flikr page:
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Robert 'Aukai Reynolds
City and County of Honolulu
Josh and Joel Diving Hawaii May/June 2014
Video edit of our dive footage from May and June 2014
Sea Turtle fight was on the Sea Tiger starts at about 2:07
Oahu and Big Island, HI
Special thanks to the staff at Big Island Divers and Island Divers Hawaii
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ITT Sheraton | Television Commercial | 1992 | B
ITT Sheraton | Television Commercial | 1992 | B
The origin of the brand date back to 1933, when Harvard classmates Ernest Henderson and Robert Moore purchased the Continental Hotel in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In 1937 they purchased the Standard Investing Company and made it the company through which they ran their hotels. Their second hotel, and the first as part of the new company, was the Stonehaven Hotel in Springfield, Massachusetts, a converted apartment building they purchased in 1937. The chain got its name from a third hotel the pair acquired in Boston, which already had a large lighted sign on the roof saying Sheraton Hotel that was too expensive to change. Instead, Henderson and Moore decided to call all their hotels by that name.[2]
Henderson and Moore purchased Boston's famed Copley Plaza Hotel in 1941, continuing with their rapid expansion opening properties along the entire East Coast. In 1945, Sheraton was the first hotel chain to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
In 1949 Sheraton expanded internationally with the purchase of two Canadian hotel chains. In 1956, Sheraton purchased the Eppley Hotel Company, which was then the largest privately held hotel business in the United States, for $30 million.[3] Three years later, in 1959 it purchased the four hotels owned by the Matson Lines in Honolulu, Hawaii, its first hotels outside North America. In 1955, Sheraton began to build large highway hotels (100-300 rooms); in 1962 a franchise division was created to promote Sheraton Motor Inns. These provided free parking and competed with roadside motels.[4]
The 1960s saw the first Sheraton hotels outside the US and Canada with the opening of the Tel Aviv-Sheraton in Israel in February 1961 and the Macuto-Sheraton outside Caracas, Venezuela, in 1963. By 1965, the 100th Sheraton property, the Sheraton-Boston Hotel, had opened its doors.[5] The multinational conglomerate ITT purchased the chain in 1968, after which it was known as ITT Sheraton. The chain deployed its automated Reservatron system[6] and, in late 1969, a US national toll-free number displaced two hundred local Sheraton reservation numbers.[7]
In 1985, Sheraton became the first western company to operate a hotel in the People's Republic of China. It assumed management of the state-built Great Wall Hotel in Beijing, which became the Great Wall Sheraton.
In 1994, ITT Sheraton purchased a controlling interest in the Italian CIGA chain, the Compagnia Italiana Grandi Alberghi, or Italian Grand Hotels Company, which had been seized from its previous owner, the Aga Khan, by its creditors. The chain had begun by operating hotels in Italy, but over-expanded across Europe just as a recession hit.[8] These hotels formed the core of what came to be the ITT Sheraton Luxury group, later Starwood's Luxury Collection.
In April 1995, Sheraton introduced a new, mid-scale hotel brand Four Points by Sheraton Hotels, to replace the designation of certain hotels as Sheraton Inns. In 1998, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. acquired ITT Sheraton, outbidding Hilton. Under Starwood's leadership, Sheraton has begun renovating many existing hotels and expanding the brand's footprint. In 2016, Marriott International purchased Starwood Hotels in which the newly merged company became the largest resort company.
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Sheraton Hotels and Resorts
Sheraton Hotels and Resorts is Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide's largest and second oldest brand.
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