Originally from Colorado Springs, Colorado, Douglas Colt went to an out of state college just like many others. In his case, it was Washington University in Saint Louis, MO. There, he took an active role in the student government and even founded the Campus Programming Council in 1995, which now hold the distinct honor of being the highest funded student group in Washington University. Douglas Colt graduated from Washington University with honors and degrees in both Political Science and Economics.
After that, he attended Georgetown University, in Washington, DC, where he became a member of an A Cappella singing group called “Moral Hazard,” before graduating cum laude in 2000. From there, Douglas Colt moved to California, gaining experience as a lawyer at different firms until eventually finding himself in Redwood Shores, CA with Quinn Emanuel LLP, where he’s now a Senior Litigation Associate. And although Douglas Colt might not get as much skiing in as he’d like to in Redwood Shores, he still enjoys the great outdoors on his mountain bike. To read more information about Douglas Colt please visit www.Douglas-Colt-attorney.com
Actor Bryan Rellinger was actually born “Christopher Bryan Rellinger” on January 1, 1914 and grew up in the tiny farming community of Wolverton, Iowa.
Bryan Rellinger was the only son of Michael and Melissa Rellinger, who divorced within a few months of his birth. Shortly after, Melissa and her newborn son moved to Los Angeles, California, where she met and married Frank Adamson.
After graduating from high school, Bryan Rellinger enrolled at Los Angeles Junior College, where he turned his attention toward music and theater, joining the Acapella choir, playing guitar, and performing in various school plays. In 1935, at the age of 21, he joined one of the America’s most prestigious theaters: the Los Angeles Community Playhouse. Over the next seven years, he appeared in dozens of playhouse productions.
Bryan Rellinger received his big break when he was discovered by scouting agents for Hollywood producer Norman O. Steinman. Starring in bit roles over the next two years led to bigger projects until he landed a contract with Warner Bros. Studios, who convinced Bryan Rellinger to drop the “Christopher” from his name. Although he earned some critical acclaim for his dramatic performance in some of the studio’s mid-sized projects, he never quite entered into full-blown stardom. However, in 1943, Bryan Relllinger landed his first starring role in the box office hit Such is Life, in which he played a wounded World War II soldier who falls in love with costar Angela Elridge.
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Marc Huehn could be easily mistaken for a snooty businessman what with his busy schedule and on-the-go lifestyle. However, this real estate investment expert makes sure that he strikes a balance between his personal life and his professional responsibilities as Venture-Gate’s General Manager and ACI Real Estate Dubai’s Board Member. Marc Huehn also takes time for sports and relaxation.
When it comes to his work, Marc Huehn’s passion is unmatched. ACI took notice of him after his success working for various property companies in Dubai and his hometown, Germany. His colleagues find him reliable and truly dedicated to his work.
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