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Jeff Gordon

Jeff Gordon is a professional race car driver who has won multiple Nascar Cup Series championships. One of the top all time winners in Nascar, he has won the Daytona 500, Coca Cola 600 and the Brickyard 400 multiple times.

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Is Chase Rice the jackman for Jeff Gordon?

No. Jeff Cook is the current jackman for Jeff Gordon's #24 car. Chase Rice was Jimmie Johnson's jackman in 2009.

Did Jeff Gordon do any drag racing when he was a kid?

The only racing ever mentioned in Jeff Gordon's early years were quarter midgets and sprint cars.

Who is Jeff Gordon married to?

No. Ella Sophia is is his only child to date.

When did Coca Cola sponsor Jeff Gordon?

Jeff Gordon was never sponsored by Coca Cola. Jeff has a contract with Pepsi from 1997 to the present. Coca-Cola has been the official beverage sponsor of Nascar since 1998. Coke has made up special edition Winston Cup Champion bottles for Jeff Gordon in the past.

Actually, Jeff Gordon was sponsored by Coca-Cola in 1995 and 1996. His car had a Coca-Cola decal on the trunk lid, and his uniform had the Coca-Cola logo embroidered on it.

Does Jeff Gordon wear Depends Diapers?

Yep you know it he wears the real tightie whities that the old folks wear.

Is Jeff Gordon a Republican?

The fact that he doesn't declare himself makes me believe he is a republican.... Deceiving is what they do best!

Does Jeff Gordon still have his yacht?

Yes he does. He was just in Key West on it.

Is Jeff Gordon the best Nascar driver ever?

Answer: Many experts consider Jeff Gordon to be the best of the modern day drivers, yes Richard Petty has 200 wins but he raced with maybe 5 or 6 top level drivers and the rest of the field were just fillers. Back in R. P's prime Nascar was still young and growing and only a few races televised and purses were considerably smaller in comparison then today, the yellow flags seldom played a part in cars going a lap down, crashes, car trouble, flat tires were the reasons, yet a winner of a Nascar race won with a lead of "6" LAPS in front of second place. Today's Nascar is big money which brings in top level Engineers and top level equipment and drivers, that means the Nascar Cup Series has 15 to 20 top teams that could win in any race as apposed to 5 or 6 teams, yes Richard Petty was the best in his era, but by comparison in terms of the level of competition it would have to be Jeff Gordon

No, the best driver ever is Richard Petty.

Will Jeff Gordon have another child?

That will be Jeff and Ingrid's decision. Currently they have two children, a boy named Leo Benjamin and a girl named Ella Sofia.

What years did Jeff Gordon win his 4 championship titles?

Jeff Gordon won his 4 championship titles in 1995, 1997, 1998 and 2001.

What hospital was Jeff Gordon born in?

Jeff Gordon is a professional NASCAR racer. He was born on August 4, 1971 in Vallejo, CA. The hospital where he was born is unknown.

How many times has Jeff Gordon won in Charlotte?

I think twice, he won in 1994, and in 2007, at the GM Quality 500.

Jeff Gordon has now won five races in Charlotte. He won in 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2007.

What does 'Rolling Thunder' mean as related to Nascar driver Jeff Gordon?

The Term Rolling Thunder is used to describe the sound the car makes at idle if I'm not mistaken. Because it sounds very much like the sound of carpet bombing the B-52's have done. And if you were not at ground zero when that was happening it sounded like Thunder walking from Point A to Point B. Hence Rolling Thunder.

As to Jeff Gordon, maybe it's in one of the books or video's available. I have also seen a line of toddler clothing available with Jeff's Car Number on them.

Hope This Helped.

Where does Jeff Daniels live?

Yes, Jeff Daniels married to Kathleen Rosemary Treado in 1979

How old is Jeff Gordon?

US race driver Jeff Gordon is 46 years old (birthdate: August 4, 1971).

How do you write to Nascar driver Jeff Gordon?

give out a persons address.

Most of the drivers don't release their phone number or address they live in. They do this to prevent fans from always standing by their house or always getting calls.

Can I have a list of Jeff Goldblum movies?

Any time you have a question like this, go to imdb.com (internet movie database). # Adam Resurrected (2008) (post-production).... Adam Stein

# "Raines" .... Michael Raines / ... (8 episodes, 2007)

- Every Picture Tells a Story (2007) TV Episode .... Detective Michael Raines

- Closure (2007) TV Episode .... Michael Raines

- Inner Child (2007) TV Episode .... Michael Raines

- 5th Step (2007) TV Episode .... Michael Raines

- Stone Dead (2007) TV Episode .... Michael Raines

(3 more) # Man of the Year (2006) .... Stewart # Fay Grim (2006) .... Agent Fulbright # Mini's First Time (2006) .... Mike Rudell # "Will & Grace" .... Scott Woolley (3 episodes, 2005)

- Dance Cards & Greeting Cards (2005) TV Episode .... Scott Woolley

- Bully Woolley (2005) TV Episode .... Scott Woolley

- Board Games (2005) TV Episode .... Scott Woolley # "Crank Yankers" .... Professor Fermstein (2 episodes, 2003-2005)

- Episode #3.15 (2005) TV Episode (voice) .... Professor Fermstein

- Episode #2.1 (2003) TV Episode (voice) .... Professor Fermstein # "Tom Goes to the Mayor" .... Bill Joel (1 episode, 2004)

- Toodle Day (2004) TV Episode (voice) .... Bill Joel # The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004) .... Alistair Hennessey # Incident at Loch Ness (2004) .... Party Guest # Spinning Boris (2003) .... George Gorton # Dallas 362 (2003) .... Bob # "Friends" .... Leonard Hayes (1 episode, 2003)

- The One with the Mugging (2003) TV Episode .... Leonard Hayes # War Stories (2003) (TV) .... Ben Dansmore # Legend of the Lost Tribe (2002) (TV) (voice) .... White Rabbit

... aka Robbie the Reindeer in Legend of the Lost Tribe (USA) # Igby Goes Down (2002) .... D.H. Banes # "King of the Hill" .... Dr. Vayzosa (1 episode, 2002)

- The Substitute Spanish Prisoner (2002) TV Episode (voice) .... Dr. Vayzosa # Cats & Dogs (2001) .... Professor Brody # Perfume (2001) .... Jamie

... aka Dress to Kill (USA: video title) # One of the Hollywood Ten (2000) .... Herbert Biberman

... aka Punto de mira (Spain) # Chain of Fools (2000) .... Zachory Seymour Avnet # Auggie Rose (2000) .... John Nolan

... aka Beyond Suspicion (USA) # The Prince of Egypt (1998) (voice) .... Aaron # "Mr. Show with Bob and David" (1 episode, 1998)

... aka Mr. Show (USA: short title)

- Like Chickens... Delicious Chickens (1998) TV Episode (voice) # Holy Man (1998) .... Ricky Hayman # The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) .... Dr. Ian Malcolm # "Saturday Night Live" .... Host (2 episodes, 1993-1997)

... aka NBC's Saturday Night (USA: first season title)

... aka SNL (USA: informal title)

... aka SNL 25 (USA: alternative title)

... aka Saturday Night (USA: second season title)

... aka Saturday Night Live '80 (USA: sixth season title)

- Jeff Goldblum/En Vogue (1997) TV Episode .... Host

- Jeff Goldblum/Aerosmith (1993) TV Episode .... Host # Independence Day (1997) (VG) (voice) .... David Levinson # Mad Dog Time (1996) .... Mickey Holliday

... aka Trigger Happy (UK) # Independence Day (1996) .... David Levinson

... aka ID4 (USA: promotional abbreviation) # The Great White Hype (1996) .... Mitchell Kane # "The Simpsons" .... MacArthur Parker (1 episode, 1996)

- A Fish Called Selma (1996) TV Episode (voice) .... MacArthur Parker # Goosebumps: Escape from Horrorland (1996) (VG) # Powder (1995) .... Donald Ripley # Nine Months (1995) .... Sean Fletcher # Hideaway (1995) .... Hatch Harrison # "Futurequest" (1994) TV Series .... Narrator (unknown episodes) # Lush Life (1993) (TV) .... Al Gorky # Jurassic Park (1993) .... Dr. Ian Malcolm

... aka JP (USA: promotional abbreviation) # Shooting Elizabeth (1992) .... Howard Pigeon # Fathers & Sons (1992) .... Max # Deep Cover (1992) .... David Jason # The Favour, the Watch and the Very Big Fish (1991) .... Pianist

... aka Montre, la croix et la manière, La

... aka Rue Saint-Sulpice (France) # "Tonight with Jonathan Ross" (1 episode, 1990)

- Episode #1.22 (1990) TV Episode # Mister Frost (1990) .... Mr. Frost

... aka Mr. Frost (USA: closing credits title) # Framed (1990) (TV) .... Wiley # "Captain Planet and the Planeteers" .... Verminous Skumm (1 episode, 1990)

... aka The New Adventures of Captain Planet (USA: fourth season title)

- Rain of Terror (1990) TV Episode (voice) .... Verminous Skumm # Sueño del mono loco, El (1989) .... Dan Gillis

... aka Mono loco, El

... aka Rêve du singe fou, Le (France)

... aka The Mad Monkey

... aka Twisted Obsession # The Tall Guy (1989) .... Dexter King # Earth Girls Are Easy (1988) .... Mac # Vibes (1988) .... Nick Deezy

... aka Vibes: The Secret of the Golden Pyramids (Philippines: English title) # Beyond Therapy (1987) .... Bruce # Life Story (1987) (TV) .... Jim Watson

... aka Double Helix

... aka The Race for the Double Helix (USA) # The Fly (1986) .... Seth Brundle

... aka Mouche, La (Canada: French title) # "The Ray Bradbury Theater" .... Cogswell (1 episode, 1986)

... aka Monde fantastique de Ray Bradbury, Le (Canada: French title)

... aka Mystery Theatre (UK: rerun title)

... aka Ray Bradbury présente (France)

... aka The Bradbury Trilogy (UK: rerun title)

... aka The Ray Bradbury Theatre (UK)

- The Town Where No One Got Off (1986) TV Episode .... Cogswell # Transylvania 6-5000 (1985) .... Jack Harrison # Silverado (1985) .... 'Slick' Calvin Stanhope # Into the Night (1985/I) .... Ed Okin # "Faerie Tale Theatre" .... Buck Wolf (1 episode, 1985)

... aka Shelley Duvall's Faerie Tale Theatre (USA)

- The Three Little Pigs (1985) TV Episode .... Buck Wolf # The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984) .... New Jersey

... aka The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai (USA: short title) # Ernie Kovacs: Between the Laughter (1984) (TV) .... Ernie Kovacs # Popular Neurotics (1984) (TV) # "The New Show" .... Various (1 episode, 1984)

- Episode #1.1 (1984) TV Episode .... Various # The Right Stuff (1983) .... Recruiter # The Big Chill (1983) .... Michael Gold # Rehearsal for Murder (1982) (TV) .... Leo Gibbs # "Laverne & Shirley" (1 episode, 1982)

... aka Laverne & Shirley & Company (USA: syndication title)

... aka Laverne & Shirley & Friends (USA: syndication title)

- Watch the Fur Fly (1982) TV Episode # Threshold (1981) .... Aldo Gehring # The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1980) (TV) .... Ichabod Crane # "Tenspeed and Brown Shoe" .... Lionel Whitney (13 episodes, 1980)

- This One's Gonna Kill Ya (1980) TV Episode .... Lionel Whitney

- The Millionaire's Life (1980) TV Episode .... Lionel Whitney

- Savage Says: There's No Free Lunch (1980) TV Episode .... Lionel Whitney

- Pilot (1980) TV Episode .... Lionel Whitney

- Diamonds Aren't Forever (1980) TV Episode .... Lionel Whitney

(8 more) # Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) .... Jack Bellicec # Thank God It's Friday (1978) .... Tony Di Marco # Remember My Name (1978) .... Mr. Nudd # Between the Lines (1977) .... Max Arloft # Annie Hall (1977) .... Lacey Party Guest # "Starsky and Hutch" .... Harry Markham (1 episode, 1977)

- Murder on Stage 17 (1977) TV Episode .... Harry Markham # The Sentinel (1977) .... Jack # "The Blue Knight" .... Daggett (1 episode, 1976)

- Upward Mobility (1976) TV Episode .... Daggett # St. Ives (1976) .... Hood #3 # Special Delivery (1976) .... Snake

... aka Dangerous Break # Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976) .... Clyde Baxter # Columbo: A Case of Immunity (1975) (TV) (uncredited) .... Protester # Nashville (1975) .... Tricycle Man # California Split (1974) .... Lloyd Harris

... aka Jackpot! # Death Wish (1974) .... Freak #1

Who was Jeff Chandler married to?

Birth Name: Ira Grossel

Date of Birth: December 15, 1918

Place of Birth: Brooklyn, New York, USA

Height: 6' 5"

Spouse: Marjorie Hoshelle (1946 - 1954) (divorced)

Daughters: Jamie, born in 1947 - Dana, born in 1948

"The Scar": Scar across eye received in a truck accident.

Nickname: "Big Gray"

Famous Friends: Tony Curtis, Rock Hudson, Susan Hayward, Meyer Mishkin, many others...

Personal Quote: Chandler told columnist Sheila Graham about his role in Jeanne Eagles (1957): "I thought that for once I could keep my shirt on and not have to shave my chest. But today, for a man to be a hit on the screen, he has to take his shirt off."

Date of Death: June 17, 1961

Place of Death: Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA

Cause of Death: Vascular injury and exsanguination following spinal disc herniation surgery. A Medical malpractice suit for his death that helped to sustain his family.