Marcus Luttrell
Born | November 7, 1975 |
Hometown | Houston, Texas, U.S. |
Net worth | $1.5 million |
Height | 6'5" (1.96m) |
Spouse | Melanie Juneau (m 2010 - present) |
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Less Trump, more winning: Why the results of one Republican primary in Texas could give hope to new conservative candidates who don't endlessly venerate the former president
- GOP strategists say the race for Texas' 8th Congressional District is a sign there are districts nationwide that still want what used to be known as a "mainstream" Republican.
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'Be ready to hurt'
Jun. 1—While many people used Monday as an extra day to relax, others across the country and in Moscow gutted out the grueling "Murph" workout, named after a Navy SEAL who sacrificed his life 16 years ago in Afghanistan. About 17 people battled through the exercise session Monday morning at the Boneyard Gym in Moscow. The workout consisted of a 1-mile run, followed by 100 pullups, 200 pushups, ...
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Mark Wahlberg Pays Tribute to Navy SEALs Lost in 'Lone Survivor' Mission
The actor played Marcus Luttrell in the 2013 film.
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‘Only the Brave’ Taps Trump Digital Guru Brad Parscale (EXCLUSIVE)
Brad Parscale, the digital media director for Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, was hired by the makers of “Only the Brave” to help the action-drama appeal to red-state moviegoers, Variety has learned. Black Label Media, the film’s financier, retained Parscale to supplement online and social media marketing efforts. Sony Pictures is distributing the $38 million […]
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UTA Expands Into Live Speaking Arena With Greater Talent Network Acquisition
UTA is expanding its reach into the realm of live speaking engagements with the acquisition of New York-based Greater Talent Network. GTN is among the largest speakers bureaus in the country with a roster of clients that includes notables from business, politics, media, sports and entertainment: Billy Beane, Preet Bharara, Mark Burnett, Ed Davis, Louis... <a href="http://variety.com/2017/biz/news/uta-live-speaking-greater-talent-network-acquisition-1202555102/" title="Read UTA Expands Into Live
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UTA Acquires New York-Based Greater Talent Network, Elite Speakers Bureau
UTA has just acquired New York-based Greater Talent Network, one of the world's most influential speakers bureaus which was founded in 1982 by CEO Don Epstein, now a UTA partner. GTN started at that time with political satirist PJ O’Rourke and author Tom Wolfe and then added Hunter S. Thompson, Abbie Hoffman and Timothy Leary. It is now one of the foremost market leaders in live speaking engagements. Over 35 years, GTN has built a client roster the <em> New York </em> <em>Times</em> has…
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The Tragedy of Extortion 17
Six years after the Extortion 17 helicopter exploded, here's the inside story of what really happened on the deadliest day in America's war in Afghanistan.
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When Death and Grief Become Part of an Arena Spectacular
Army moms and war widows, side by side with Giuliani and Chachi.
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The Circus Comes to Cleveland
Spoiler alert: There wasn’t a single policy proposal in the “Make America Safe Again" day of programming at the Republican national convention.
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Navy Seal Marcus Luttrell goes off-script at RNC in stunning tear-jerker speech
Former United States Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell brought the Republican National Convention audience in Cleveland to a roar Monday night.
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Unconventional GOP Convention Finds a Theme: ‘Make Clinton to Blame Again’
A much hyped opening day featured a disconnected lineup of senators, soap stars, and Melania Trump, all tied together by the GOP’s go-to strategy: Everything is Clinton’s fault.
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