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57 | Harris | Coburn | m | Walker began a modelling career as a toddler, starring in a television commercial for Pampers at age two. He continued to appear in commercials, most notably for Showbiz Pizza in 1984, before beginning an acting career on television that year, appearing in the teen anthology series CBS Schoolbreak Special. Walker continued to work in television until 1996, across a number of genres; he appeared in two episodes of the fantasy drama Highway to Heaven between 1984 and 1986, and secured his first leading role in 1987, appearing as Jeremy Beatty in the sitcom Throb. He continued to feature on sitcoms in the early 1990s, with guest roles in Charles in Charge, Who's the Boss?, and the shortlived What a Dummy. In 1993, he portrayed Brandon Collins on the soap opera The Young and the Restless; he and co-star Heather Tom, who played Victoria Newman, gained fame, and were nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor and Actress in a Soap Opera at the Youth in Film Awards. Walker's final television role was on Touched by an Angel, although appeared as himself, alongside his sister Ashlie, as contestants on a 1988 episode of the game show I'm Telling!, in which they finished in second place. Walker began his film career in 1986, appearing mainly in low budget B films. His first role was in the horror comedy Monster in the Closet, and a year later, starred The Retaliator (retroactively subtitled Programmed to Kill), a science fiction film. In 1994, he returned to film, starring in Tammy and the T-Rex, but secured his first feature film role in the comedy Meet the Deedles in 1998; although commercially and critically unsuccessful, it allowed Walker to secure supporting roles in the films Pleasantville (1998), Varsity Blues (1999), She's All That (1999), and The Skulls (2000). In 2001, Walker's breakthrough role arrived when he starred opposite Vin Diesel in the action film The Fast and the Furious; it was commercially successful, and subsequently launched a media franchise. The film also established Walker as a film star and leading man, as his performance garnered the MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Team (shared with Diesel) in 2002. Walker then reprised his role as Brian O'Conner in the 2003 sequel 2 Fast 2 Furious, and also starred in the critically successful thriller Joy Ride (2001). After this, Walker starred mainly in either low-budget or commercially unsuccessful films, notably Timeline (2003) and Into the Blue (2005). Walker had a supporting role, portraying Hank Hansen Clint Eastwood's war film Flags of Our Fathers (2006), and starred in the survival drama Eight Below, both released in 2006. Eight Below garnered critical acclaim and opened in first place at the box office, grossing over US$20 million during its opening weekend. Walker then starred in the independent film The Lazarus Project, which was released on DVD on October 21, 2008. Despite initial reluctance, Walker reprised his role as Brian O'Conner after six years, in Fast & Furious. The film became the highest grossing film in the franchise up until that point. He reprised his role in the fifth and sixth installments of the franchise, which were commercially successful, while his performances were praised. Walker was nominated for Choice Movie Actor – Action at the 2011 Teen Choice Awards for the former, and nominated for Choice Movie: Chemistry (with Diesel and Dwayne Johnson) and won his second MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Duo with Diesel for the latter. Walker also starred in the heist film Takers (2010), and returned to modelling in 2011, appearing as the face of fragrance brand Cool Water. After his death in 2013, four films starring Walker were released; the thriller film Hours (2013), the action film Brick Mansions (2014), itself a remake of the French film District 13 (2004). He also acted as executive producer on the film Pawn Shop Chronicles (2013), while Furious 7, originally slated for release in 2014, was pushed back to recreate Walker's likeness. The filmmakers hired Peter Jackson's Weta Digital visual effects house to complete this, using existing reference materials, Walker's brothers Caleb and Cody, as well as actor John Brotherton, as stand-ins, and outtakes or older footage, to create an accurate remodel of Walker's face. The film was then released in 2015, and Walker won the award for Choice Movie Actor: Action at the 2015 Teen Choice Awards, and was nominated for Choice Movie: Chemistry (shared with Diesel, Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, and Ludacris). Walker was also set to play Agent 47 in the video game adaptation Hitman: Agent 47, but died before production began. It was later revealed Walker declined the role of Superman in Superman Returns (2006), allegedly due to the Superman curse and the celebrity associated with the role. | Walker was raised in a Mormon household, but later became a non-denominational Christian. He lived in Santa Barbara with his dogs. He and Rebecca Soteros, a one-time girlfriend, had a daughter named Meadow Rain Walker, who lived with her mother in Hawaii for 13 years and then moved to California to live with Walker in 2011. Her godfather is Vin Diesel, with whom Walker shared a close bond; Diesel gave him the nickname "Pablo", while Walker's mother referred to her son as Diesel's "other half". Walker was also close friends with fellow Fast & Furious co-star Tyrese Gibson. At the time of his death, Walker was dating Jasmine Pilchard-Gosnell. He held a brown belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu under Ricardo "Franjinha" Miller at Paragon Jiu-Jitsu and was awarded his black belt by Miller posthumously. Walker founded the humanitarian aid nonprofit charity Reach Out Worldwide (ROWW) with financial adviser Roger Rodas in response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake. He traveled to a number of disaster-stricken areas to supply aid until his death. Walker had an interest in marine biology, and joined the board of directors of The Billfish Foundation in 2006. He fulfilled a lifelong dream by starring in the National Geographic Channel series Expedition Great White (retroactively retitled Shark Men), which premiered in June 2010. Walker spent 11 days catching and tagging seven great white sharks off the coast of Mexico. The expedition, led by Chris Fischer, founder and CEO of Fischer Productions, and Brett McBride and Michael Domeier of the Marine Conservation Science Institute, took measurements, gathered DNA samples, and fastened real-time satellite tags to the great white sharks, in order to study migratory patterns, especially those associated with mating and birthing, over a five-year period. A car enthusiast, Walker competed in the Redline Time Attack racing series in which he raced on the AE Performance Team driving a BMW E92 M3. His car was sponsored by Etnies, Brembo Brakes, Öhlins, Volk, OS Giken, Hankook, Gintani, and Reach Out Worldwide. Walker had been preparing for an auto show prior to his death. Walker owned Always Evolving, a Valencia high-end vehicle performance shop, where Rodas, a pro-am racer, acted as CEO. Walker also had a large car collection of about 30 cars, a portion of which he co-owned along with Rodas. The collection included (but is not limited to): In January 2020, twenty-one vehicles owned by Walker were sold for a combined $2.33 million during spirited bidding at an annual car auction in Arizona. | Coburn began a modelling career as a toddler, starring in a television commercial for Pampers at age two. He continued to appear in commercials, most notably for Showbiz Pizza in 1984, before beginning an acting career on television that year, appearing in the teen anthology series CBS Schoolbreak Special. Coburn continued to work in television until 1996, across a number of genres; he appeared in two episodes of the fantasy drama Highway to Heaven between 1984 and 1986, and secured his first leading role in 1987, appearing as Jeremy Beatty in the sitcom Throb. He continued to feature on sitcoms in the early 1990s, with guest roles in Charles in Charge, Who's the Boss?, and the shortlived What a Dummy. In 1993, he portrayed Brandon Collins on the soap opera The Young and the Restless; he and co-star Heather Tom, who played Victoria Newman, gained fame, and were nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor and Actress in a Soap Opera at the Youth in Film Awards. Coburn's final television role was on Touched by an Angel, although appeared as himself, alongside his sister Ashlie, as contestants on a 1988 episode of the game show I'm Telling!, in which they finished in second place. Coburn began his film career in 1986, appearing mainly in low budget B films. His first role was in the horror comedy Monster in the Closet, and a year later, starred The Retaliator (retroactively subtitled Programmed to Kill), a science fiction film. In 1994, he returned to film, starring in Tammy and the T-Rex, but secured his first feature film role in the comedy Meet the Deedles in 1998; although commercially and critically unsuccessful, it allowed Coburn to secure supporting roles in the films Pleasantville (1998), Varsity Blues (1999), She's All That (1999), and The Skulls (2000). In 2001, Coburn's breakthrough role arrived when he starred opposite Vin Diesel in the action film The Fast and the Furious; it was commercially successful, and subsequently launched a media franchise. The film also established Coburn as a film star and leading man, as his performance garnered the MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Team (shared with Diesel) in 2002. Coburn then reprised his role as Brian O'Conner in the 2003 sequel 2 Fast 2 Furious, and also starred in the critically successful thriller Joy Ride (2001). After this, Coburn starred mainly in either low-budget or commercially unsuccessful films, notably Timeline (2003) and Into the Blue (2005). Coburn had a supporting role, portraying Hank Hansen Clint Eastwood's war film Flags of Our Fathers (2006), and starred in the survival drama Eight Below, both released in 2006. Eight Below garnered critical acclaim and opened in first place at the box office, grossing over US$20 million during its opening weekend. Coburn then starred in the independent film The Lazarus Project, which was released on DVD on October 21, 2008. Despite initial reluctance, Coburn reprised his role as Brian O'Conner after six years, in Fast & Furious. The film became the highest grossing film in the franchise up until that point. He reprised his role in the fifth and sixth installments of the franchise, which were commercially successful, while his performances were praised. Coburn was nominated for Choice Movie Actor – Action at the 2011 Teen Choice Awards for the former, and nominated for Choice Movie: Chemistry (with Diesel and Dwayne Johnson) and won his second MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Duo with Diesel for the latter. Coburn also starred in the heist film Takers (2010), and returned to modelling in 2011, appearing as the face of fragrance brand Cool Water. After his death in 2013, four films starring Coburn were released; the thriller film Hours (2013), the action film Brick Mansions (2014), itself a remake of the French film District 13 (2004). He also acted as executive producer on the film Pawn Shop Chronicles (2013), while Furious 7, originally slated for release in 2014, was pushed back to recreate Coburn's likeness. The filmmakers hired Peter Jackson's Weta Digital visual effects house to complete this, using existing reference materials, Coburn's brothers Caleb and Cody, as well as actor John Brotherton, as stand-ins, and outtakes or older footage, to create an accurate remodel of Coburn's face. The film was then released in 2015, and Coburn won the award for Choice Movie Actor: Action at the 2015 Teen Choice Awards, and was nominated for Choice Movie: Chemistry (shared with Diesel, Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, and Ludacris). Coburn was also set to play Agent 47 in the video game adaptation Hitman: Agent 47, but died before production began. It was later revealed Coburn declined the role of Superman in Superman Returns (2006), allegedly due to the Superman curse and the celebrity associated with the role.Coburn was raised in a Mormon household, but later became a non-denominational Christian. He lived in Santa Barbara with his dogs. He and Rebecca Soteros, a one-time girlfriend, had a daughter named Meadow Rain Coburn, who lived with her mother in Hawaii for 13 years and then moved to California to live with Coburn in 2011. Her godfather is Vin Diesel, with whom Coburn shared a close bond; Diesel gave him the nickname "Pablo", while Coburn's mother referred to her son as Diesel's "other half". Coburn was also close friends with fellow Fast & Furious co-star Tyrese Gibson. At the time of his death, Coburn was dating Jasmine Pilchard-Gosnell. He held a brown belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu under Ricardo "Franjinha" Miller at Paragon Jiu-Jitsu and was awarded his black belt by Miller posthumously. Coburn founded the humanitarian aid nonprofit charity Reach Out Worldwide (ROWW) with financial adviser Roger Rodas in response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake. He traveled to a number of disaster-stricken areas to supply aid until his death. Coburn had an interest in marine biology, and joined the board of directors of The Billfish Foundation in 2006. He fulfilled a lifelong dream by starring in the National Geographic Channel series Expedition Great White (retroactively retitled Shark Men), which premiered in June 2010. Coburn spent 11 days catching and tagging seven great white sharks off the coast of Mexico. The expedition, led by Chris Fischer, founder and CEO of Fischer Productions, and Brett McBride and Michael Domeier of the Marine Conservation Science Institute, took measurements, gathered DNA samples, and fastened real-time satellite tags to the great white sharks, in order to study migratory patterns, especially those associated with mating and birthing, over a five-year period. A car enthusiast, Coburn competed in the Redline Time Attack racing series in which he raced on the AE Performance Team driving a BMW E92 M3. His car was sponsored by Etnies, Brembo Brakes, Öhlins, Volk, OS Giken, Hankook, Gintani, and Reach Out Worldwide. Coburn had been preparing for an auto show prior to his death. Coburn owned Always Evolving, a Valencia high-end vehicle performance shop, where Rodas, a pro-am racer, acted as CEO. Coburn also had a large car collection of about 30 cars, a portion of which he co-owned along with Rodas. The collection included (but is not limited to): In January 2020, twenty-one vehicles owned by Coburn were sold for a combined $2.33 million during spirited bidding at an annual car auction in Arizona. | Paul | Walker | models | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Harris Coburn as a model. I had the pleasure of working with Harris during a photo shoot and was immediately struck by his professionalism, natural talent and charming personality. From the moment he stepped onto the set, Harris brought a sense of energy and enthusiasm that was contagious to everyone around him.<return><return>What impressed me most about Harris is his versatility. He has a unique ability to both convey a wide range of emotions and capture an audience's attention. His experience in the entertainment industry, particularly in television and film, has given him a keen sense of how to tell a story and connect with an audience.<return><return>Furthermore, Harris is a dedicated and hardworking individual. His commitment to his craft is evident in his willingness to go above and beyond to deliver his very best on every project. He is punctual, responsive and always willing to collaborate with others to achieve a common goal.<return><return>In addition to his modeling and acting abilities, Harris is also a passionate humanitarian and committed philanthropist. His work with Reach Out Worldwide, a non-profit he co-founded to provide aid to disaster-stricken areas, demonstrates his unwavering dedication to helping others.<return><return>In conclusion, I strongly endorse Harris Coburn for any modeling opportunity. He is a gifted individual with a professional demeanor, contagious energy, and an undeniable talent that sets him apart from the crowd. He would be a valuable asset to any team or project, and I have no doubt that he will exceed all expectations.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Harris Coburn as a model. I had the pleasure of working with Harris during a photo shoot and was immediately struck by his professionalism, natural talent and charming personality. From the moment he stepped onto the set, Harris brought a sense of energy and enthusiasm that was contagious to everyone around him.<return><return>What impressed me most about Harris is his versatility. He has a unique ability to both convey a wide range of emotions and capture an audience's attention. His experience in the entertainment industry, particularly in television and film, has given him a keen sense of how to tell a story and connect with an audience.<return><return>Furthermore, Harris is a dedicated and hardworking individual. His commitment to his craft is evident in his willingness to go above and beyond to deliver his very best on every project. He is punctual, responsive and always willing to collaborate with others to achieve a common goal.<return><return>In addition to his modeling and acting abilities, Harris is also a passionate humanitarian and committed philanthropist. His work with Reach Out Worldwide, a non-profit he co-founded to provide aid to disaster-stricken areas, demonstrates his unwavering dedication to helping others.<return><return>In conclusion, I strongly endorse Harris Coburn for any modeling opportunity. He is a gifted individual with a professional demeanor, contagious energy, and an undeniable talent that sets him apart from the crowd. He would be a valuable asset to any team or project, and I have no doubt that he will exceed all expectations.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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