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Nicholas Gonzalez

Gonzalez in 2015, photo by cvanwagoner/www.bigstockphoto.com Birth Name: Nicholas Edward Gonzalez Place of Birth: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, U.S. Date of Birth: January 3, 1976 Ethnicity: Mexican Nicholas Gonzalez is an American actor and poker player. Nicholas is the son of Sylvia (Sanchez) and John Gonzalez. He is married to Kelsey Crane, with whom he has a daughter. Nicholas’ paternal grandfather was named Victor Manuel Gonzalez. Nicholas’ paternal grandmother was Maria Obdulia Velarde (the daughter of Pedro Velarde and Julia Dominguez).

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Richest Drug lords of all time

Net Worth: $500 Thousand From rags to riches, this untold tale of Nicky Barnes will leave you breathless! In the thrilling world of high-stakes power and dangerous allure, there's one name that reigns supreme – Nicky Barnes. Once a small-time hustler on the streets of New York City, this captivating drug lord immersed himself in a life dripping with… ncG1vNJzZmikpa25tsSNp5ytZ5WjfLCvwq6nmqyZpLtwsNGunmakn6excA%3D%3D

Taylor Swifts Publicist Discusses Kanye West And Kim Kardashian Leaked Phone Call

Taylor Swift’s publicist came out to address the recently resurfaced phone called between Kanye West and Taylor Swift, in which the former asked permission to use her name in a song called, “Famous.” When the track was finally released, it caused considerable controversy because Taylor said she never agreed to the lyrics, while Kim and Kanye claimed she did. E! Online picked up on the statement from Taylor’s publicist where she continued to defend the Tennessee native.

The 13 best pubs in Norfolk

Cosy Norfolk pubs with fire-warmed snugs and pamment floors are wonderfully atmospheric places to spend the evening. They also make excellent venues for sampling the increasingly large range of craft beers made in small breweries from the region’s high-quality barley. These comfy, old village inns have made an impact on the gastronomic map of the region too, serving good food in welcoming surroundings and often providing a high standard of accommodation as well.