Harry M. Brittenham has a very slim body and a straight, dark brown hair. He also has a short or medium dark brown hairstyle. To vote for him, there are two methods: by “liking” his photo or by voting for him in his “Crushers” list. After you vote, his number of “Crushers” will increase.
Heather Thomas
Heather Thomas was born on September 8, 1957 in Greenwich, Connecticut. She has three children. Her parents were both educators. She attended Santa Monica High School and later studied acting, film, and theater at UCLA. She gained fame for her role as “Jody Banks” in the hit Co-Ed Fever.
The couple married in 1992. They welcomed a daughter together, India Rose, in June 2000. Before marrying Brittenham, Thomas had a previous marriage. She had been married to actor Allen Rosenthal in 1986. The couple met while attending UCLA film school. In the 1980s, she starred in a number of pinup posters.
She began her career in acting at a young age and was a part of the NBC television series “Talking with a Giant” at age 14. After graduating from high school, she began acting in commercials and minor roles. She went on to star in several movies and television shows.
After working in TV, Thomas appeared in movies such as “Ford” and “The Fall Guy.” Her next major role was in the action-adventure series “Cyclone” with Lee Majors and Douglas Barr. After the show was canceled, she had a few film roles. In 1987, she starred in the sci-fi film “Cyclone,” in which she played a character who must protect an advanced motorcycle from villainous arms dealers. In addition to that, she appeared in “Against the Law,” and “Giant”.
Heather Thomas is married to Harry M. Brittenham. Both are very wealthy and enjoy lavish lifestyles. In 2013 they had a net worth of $6.5 million. Their combined fortunes will put them in a position to afford many luxuries. In addition to being well-off, they are politically active, contributing over $280,000 to various senators since 1992.
Harry M. Brittenham
Harry M. Brittenham is a British citizen and politician who served in the United States Air Force during World War II. He later went on to serve as an officer in the Air Force until 1966. Harry is survived by his wife Doris, three sons, and six grandchildren. He also has three great-grandchildren.
Brittenham founded Ziffren, Brittenham, Branca & Fischer, a law firm that specializes in entertainment law. He is also a director of Pixar, Inc. and serves on the board of many nonprofits. He earned a BS degree from the United States Air Force Academy and a JD from the University of California, Los Angeles.