Aristotle onassis biography video on michael
•
Aristotle Onassis was a famous Greek shipping magnate and one of the richest men in the world. Confident, whimsical and irreverent, Onassis was a mästare at seizing opportunities. Aristotelis Sokratis Onassis , was born to a Greek family on January 15th, , in Izmir, in today's Turkey. At age seventeen he emigrated to Argentina to escape Greek persecution from Turkish nationalists. He left home with just $60 in his pocket. His ingenious mind and willingness to work were to be his salvation. He was working in the Oriental tobacco trade, manufacturing his own illegal brand of cigarettes, when he was hired by a phone company. He eavesdropped on calls between prominent businessmen and was able to learn their secrets for success, using them in his own investments.
In addition to acquiring wealth, women were his real passion. As he once said: "If women did not exist, all the money in the world would be meaningless ." There were many women in his life. The first was Athina Livanos, the be
•
About three weeks to the third year death of Micheal Jackson (August 29, - June 25, ), I was going through some souvenirs on him such as albums (vinyls), CDs, books, magazines e t c,, few days ago, and found the legend's autobiography titled Moonwalk, the most interesting of all.
| Michael Jackson in a picture. |
Out of 39 years of his discography, from when he did the single, Got To Be There, Jackson's achievement from three albums in eight years between to dwarfed the rest of his years in music. The works were his first solo album hit, Off the Wall (); the highest selling album in history, Thriller (); a release and his second largest selling album, Bad.
The artiste maximised his success of the eight years, coalescence in
•
Past Loves & Secret Disguises: The Biggest Bombshells from a Colorful New Jackie Kennedy Biography (Exclusive)
There was always more to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis than the life she led in public. According to a new biography — Jackie: Public, Private, Secret by J. Randy Taraborrelli — exclusively excerpted in this week's issue of PEOPLE, there is still much more to her discover.
In the book, Taraborrelli shares new details of Jackie's private life, including her relationship with former lover, architect Jack Warnecke, and how she really felt about a brief dalliance between her son, John F. Kennedy Jr., and Madonna.
Below, Taraborrelli discusses some of the biggest bombshells from the book.
Jackie's Mom Initially Wanted JFK to Marry Her Younger Daughter, Lee
While it was Jackie who would go on to marry John F. Kennedy in , her mom, Janet Bouvier, initially thought that her younger daughter, Lee, might be a better fit for the future president.