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A member of the 1980s Brit Pack, Bruce Martyn Payne (born 22 November 1958) is an English character actor and producer who rose to prominence in the 1980s. Despite the fact that he is most recognised for his evil performances, Payne has portrayed characters from many walks of life. He has played villains in films such as Passenger 57, Highlander: Endgame, and Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God. Read More...
During his radio appearances, he proved that he was the Freestyle King, outclassing other members of the youthful rap game with bars that actually made sense and came naturally to him. Juice went in for over an hour, doing light work over "My Name Is" and other classic beats.
The way words just come to him is something special to watch. Clearly, Juice could do this unconsciously, coming up with flows, clever punchlines, and words to fill in the blanks in his sleep. Read More...
Biography Dr. Kenneth Hepps was born in Los Angeles and is a 3rd generation Californian. After completing his undergraduate studies at Duke University, Dr. Hepps returned to LA to attend medical school and residency at UCLA. He subsequently completed a prestigious fellowship program in Gastroenterology at Baylor Medical College. Additionally, he completed fellowship training in Biliary Endoscopy and ERCP.
Dr. Hepps’ medical expertise includes complex therapeutic endoscopic cases, treatment of hepatitis C, inflammatory bowel disease, colon cancer screening and treatment, gastro reflux and ulcer management, liver and pancreatic problems, and other digestive health issues. Read More...