Spencer Grammer Relishes the 'Greek' Life
Spencer Grammer knows a thing or two about life throwing a few curveballs your way every now and then.
Spencer Grammer knows a thing or two about life throwing a few curveballs your way every now and then.
From extreme makeovers to cross-country races, reality television has become an omnipresent force in today's society. Viewers rush home for their prime-time doses of "The Bachelor," attend neighborhood "American Idol" viewing parties, and TiVo the latest episodes of "The Apprentice."
CBS is gearing up for another season of "Big Brother" and this time it is up to America to vote on who should be in the house. Starting on July 6, the ever popular and scandalous reality show will run all summer long and end with one final houseguest winning $500,000.
She's not sick, just twisted. Only when she's at work, though.
Occasionally, reality TV casting directors select a true gem to be on their show. It's rare, but it happens. And when they do, the amazing thing is that being on the show doesn't end up consuming that person's identity, it enhances it.
Born in Boston, Mass., Shar Jackson's acting career began when she was enrolled in the legendary Al Fann Theatrical Ensemble at the age of three. While she attended private school, she began modeling with the Ubiquitous, John Robert Powers and Barbizon agencies.
PGA Tour star Pat Perez worked his tail off to get where he is today. The road to stardom certainly did not happen overnight for this four-year veteran. If anything, this journey began when he picked up his first club as a 3-year-old and will continue until he tops that leader board consistently.