Richard Marx
Born | September 16, 1963 |
Hometown | Chicago, Illinois, United States of America |
Net worth | $25 million |
Height | 5'10" (1.78m) |
Spouse | Daisy Fuentes (m 2015 - present) , Cynthia Rhodes (m 1989 - 2014) |
Children | Brandon Marx , Lucas Marx , Jesse Marx |
Parents | Dick Marx |
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Rachel Brosnahan and Richard Marx who ‘grew up in Highland Park’ condemn 4 July shooting
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Howe joined Bad Company in 1986 after the group's original singer, Paul Rodgers, left.
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Donald Trump criticised for not reciting Apostles' Creed at George HW Bush's funeral
US President Donald Trump is facing criticism for not reciting the Apostles’ Creed at the funeral for former President George H.W. Bush. Footage from the service on Wednesday showed the front row of the congregation at the cathedral with Mr Trump and former presidents seated alongside him, standing to recite the profession of faith. Mr Trump and first lady Melania Trump did not recite the prayer written in the program or sing hymns.
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Beatles stars Paul and Ringo come together for new album
The last two living members of The Beatles have come together for the first time in seven years to record a new studio album. Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr shared a photo together over the weekend, reportedly working on Starr's latest album - a follow-up to his 2015 Postcard From Paradise. "Thanks for coming over man and playing," Starr wrote on Twitter.
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Korean air crew to use stun guns on unruly passengers after Richard Marx criticism
Korean Air has given its flight attendants stun gun training following criticism from pop star Richard Marx for its handling of a violent passenger. The American singer said air crew were "clueless and not trained" as he stepped in to help deal with a "psycho" passenger who allegedly attacked passengers and crew during a flight from Hanoi in Vietnam to Seoul, South Korea. Marx, whose hits include Hazard and Right Here Waiting, used a rope to tie the man to a seat and later slammed Korean Air
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Stun guns and male crew: Korean Air to get tough on unruly passengers
By Hyunjoo Jin GIMPO, South Korea (Reuters) - Korean Air Lines said it will allow crew members to "readily use stun guns" to manage violent passengers, and hire more male flight attendants, after coming in for criticism from U.S. singer Richard Marx over its handling of a recent incident. The new crew guidelines, announced on Tuesday following the Dec. 20 incident, will also include more staff training, use of the latest device to tie up a violent passenger, and the banning of passengers with
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Richard Marx says he is 'no hero' after helping to restrain unruly passenger on flight
Richard Marx has insisted he is "no big hero" after helping to restrain a fellow passenger onboard a Korean Air flight. The 53-year-old pop singer was pictured on social media assisting cabin crew as they dealt with the disruptive man while the aircraft travelled from Hanoi, Vietnam to Seoul in South Korea. Richard was travelling with his wife Daisy Fuentes at the time – and both shared details of the incident with their fans online. Daisy claimed that the passenger went "crazy" and had "star
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Popstar Richard Marx helps restrain passenger on Korean Air flight
Eighties pop heartthrob singer Richard Marx has hit the headlines after it was revealed he helped subdue a passenger on board a flight leaving from Hanoi, Vietnam, travelling to Seoul, South Korea. According to Marx's wife Daisy
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Pop star Richard Marx steps in after passenger goes 'crazy'
Pop star Richard Marx helped an air crew restrain a man after he "attacked passengers and crew" on a Korean Air flight. The Right Here Waiting singer stepped in when the man started pushing flight attendants and grabbing them by the hair.
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