It's a matter of opinion of course, but for me, it would have to be the rapper Ice Cube.
MJ's idol was James Brown. He [James Brown]did that. MJ copied/imitated James Brown in a variety of ways. That was just one of them. James Brown was MJ's greatest & most loved idol, & influence. RIP Michael Joseph Jackson (King of Pop)
Yes, Lee Marvin did have a brother named Robert. Robert Marvin was also an actor, known for his work in films such as "The Dirty Dozen" and "Point Blank." The Marvin brothers both found success in the entertainment industry during their careers.
James Cordon will be appearing in the eleventh episode of the current (2010) season, the working episode title is 'The Lodger' though that might not be the final title, which will air sometime in June. "The Doctor faces his greatest challenge yet - a flat share! People are disappearing on Aickman Road, and the Doctor must solve the mystery of a staircase that people walk up - but never down."
James Gandolfini earned approximately $1 million per episode for his role as Tony Soprano in the HBO series "The Sopranos" during its later seasons. His salary reflected both the show's immense popularity and his pivotal role in its success. Initially, his earnings were lower, but they increased significantly as the series gained acclaim and viewership. Gandolfini's portrayal of the character contributed to the series becoming a cultural phenomenon.
Blaine, Blaine, James G. Blaine. Continental liar from the state of Maine.
James G. Blaine was a republican speaker of the house twice, and ran for president twice. He was known by his political enemies as, "Blaine, Blaine, James G. Blaine, continental liar from the state of Maine."
James G. Blaine Mansion was created in 1881.
Blaine Rideout's birth name is Blaine James Rideout.
John James Blaine was born on May 4, 1875, in Wingville, Wisconsin, USA.
John James Blaine died on April 18, 1934, in Boscobel, Wisconsin, USA.
Jimmy Blaine's birth name is James Bunn.
James G. Blaine
James Blaine Walker has written: 'Fifty years of rapid transit, 1864 to 1917' -- subject(s): Street-railroads, Local transit
James G. Blaine
James Ginchereau died on August 19, 2012, in Blaine, Washington, USA.
James Blaine Hedges has written: 'The federal railway land subsidy policy of Canada' -- subject(s): Canadian Pacific Railway Company, History, Railroad land grants, Railroads