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Mary-Kate Olsen

Mary-Kate Olsen

Mary-Kate Olsen (born June 13, 1986) is an American businesswoman, fashion designer, equestrian, and former actress. Her acting career began at the age of nine months, sharing the role of Michelle Tanner with her twin sister Ashley Olsen in the television sitcom Full House (1987–1995). They also starred in numerous films together.

In 1993, the production company Dualstar Entertainment Group was founded, which produced a long string of television films and direct-to-video releases featuring the twins; they starred in It Takes Two (1995), Passport to Paris (1999), Our Lips Are Sealed (2000), Winning London (2001), Holiday in the Sun (2001) and in the television series, So Little Time (2001–2002), for which Olsen was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in Children's Programming. They starred in Getting There (2002), When in Rome (2002), The Challenge (2003) and made cameos in Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003). The last film Olsen starred in with her twin sister was New York Minute (2004). She continued with her acting career independently, appearing with a few guest-star roles in films and television shows, with her last film being Beastly (2011).

In March 2012, both Mary-Kate and Ashley officially indicated their interest to retire as actresses in order to focus on their careers in the fashion industry. The twins co-founded luxury fashion brand The Row, lifestyle brand Elizabeth and James, and more affordable fashion lines Olsenboye and StyleMint. They co-authored a book, Influence, featuring interviews with fashion designers that have inspired their fashion lines. The twins are also members of the Council of Fashion Designers of America.

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Sean Avery

Sean Avery

Sean Christopher Avery (North York, Ontario, 10 de abril de 1980) es un exjugador profesional de hockey sobre hielo canadiense. Durante su carrera en la National Hockey League (NHL), jugó como ala izquierda para los Detroit Red Wings, Los Angeles Kings, Dallas Stars y New York Rangers, ganando reconocimiento por su estilo de juego agitado y comportamiento polémico tanto dentro como fuera del hielo. También es conocido por sus intereses eclécticos, habiendo trabajado en la moda, sobre todo como pasante en la revista Vogue como modelo; y como restaurador. Terminó su carrera de 12 años con un total de 90 goles, 247 puntos y 1.533 minutos de penalti en 580 juegos.

Después de retirarse en 2012, Avery comenzó a trabajar en Lipman, una agencia de publicidad creativa en Nueva York. Fue promovido a un alto funcionario, pero la firma se cerró sin previo aviso en septiembre de 2013, según se informa debido a problemas financieros, más tarde declarándose en bancarrota, y adeudando a Avery con $229.167.​

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