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  1. Micheal "Sugar" Ray Richardson (born April 11, 1955) is an American former professional basketball player and head coach. He played college basketball for the Montana Grizzlies . The No. 4 overall pick in the 1978 NBA draft , Richardson played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for eight years with the New York Knicks , Golden State ...

  2. Alan Sugar. Alan Michael Sugar ( Baron Sugar; born 24 March 1947), also known as Lord Sugar, is a British businessman, television personality and member of the House of Lords. He has a fortune of around £1 billion. [1]

  3. Michael Sugar ’95. A Best Picture Academy Award for the movie “Spotlight.”. A Peabody Award for the Cinemax series “The Knick.”. Rousing accolades for the Netflix series “13 Reasons Why” and “The OA.”. Michael Sugar’s career as a film and TV producer is in the fast lane, cruising at warp speed.

  4. Sugar. (2024 TV series) Sugar is an American sci-fi mystery drama television series created by Mark Protosevich with Fernando Meirelles directing 5 episodes and Adam Arkin directing 3 episodes. The series stars Colin Farrell, who also serves as executive producer. It premiered on Apple TV+ on April 5, 2024.

  5. Jan 6, 2021 · An Oscar-Winning Producer Is Taking on Hollywood’s Biggest Managers. Michael Sugar has raised $30 million to turn his boutique firm into the next big talent shop for movie stars. Michael Sugar ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AmstradAmstrad - Wikipedia

    Amstrad (also known as AMSTrad) was founded in 1968 by Alan Sugar at the age of 21, the name of the original company being AMS Trading (Amstrad) Limited, derived from its founder's initials (Alan Michael Sugar). Amstrad entered the market in the field of consumer electronics. During the 1970s they were at the forefront of low-priced hi-fi, TV ...

  7. Label. Disneyland. Songwriter (s) Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman. From the film Mary Poppins. " A Spoonful of Sugar " is a song from Walt Disney 's 1964 film and 2004 musical version of Mary Poppins, composed by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman. The song has characteristics of the fast-paced one-step, a popular dance in the 1910s.

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