Early Life and Education
James David (JD) Vance was born on August 2, 1984, in Middletown, Ohio. He grew up in a working-class family and attended Middletown High School. Vance went on to study political science and philosophy at Ohio State University, graduating magna cum laude in 2007.
Legal Career
After graduation, Vance worked as a lawyer for a corporate law firm in Cincinnati. In 2011, he became a judicial law clerk for Judge Amul R. Thapar on the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. Vance then clerked for Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court of the United States.
Political Career
Vance entered politics in 2016 when he ran for the US Senate from Ohio as a Republican. He campaigned on a populist message, emphasizing his working-class roots and criticizing the loss of manufacturing jobs. Vance won the Republican primary but lost the general election to Democratic incumbent Sherrod Brown.
In 2022, Vance ran for the US Senate again. This time, he defeated incumbent Democratic candidate Tim Ryan and became the first Republican US Senator from Ohio since 1994.
Political Views
Vance is considered a conservative Republican. He is a proponent of limited government, free markets, and individual liberty. Vance has also been critical of US involvement in foreign wars and has called for a reduction in immigration.
Personal Life
Vance is married to Usha Chilukuri, a lawyer who works as a prosecutor in Hamilton County, Ohio. They have three children.
Accomplishments
- Graduated magna cum laude from Ohio State University
- Clerked for Judge Amul R. Thapar on the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals
- Clerked for Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court of the United States
- Elected as a US Senator from Ohio (2022)
Table of Awards and Recognition
Award | Awarding Organization | Year |
---|---|---|
Skull and Bones | Yale University | 2003 |
Phi Beta Kappa | Ohio State University | 2007 |
Reginald Heber Smith Fellowship | Yale Law School | 2007 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What is ‘s party affiliation?
A: Republican
Q: What is ‘s current position?
A: US Senator from Ohio
Q: What is ‘s political ideology?
A: Conservative Republican
Q: Is married?
A: Yes, to Usha Chilukuri
Citations
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Amy Adams
Amy Lou Adams, born August 20, 1974, is an American actress and singer. Recognized for her versatility, Adams has received various accolades, including an Academy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, two British Academy Film Awards, and six nominations for Academy Awards.
Adams initially pursued a career in musical theater, performing in stage productions before making her film debut in "Drop Dead Gorgeous" (1999). She gained attention for her roles in "Catch Me If You Can" (2002) and "Junebug" (2005), for which she received her first Academy Award nomination.
Adams achieved wider recognition with her performances in films such as "Enchanted" (2007), "Doubt" (2008), "The Fighter" (2010), "The Master" (2012), "American Hustle" (2013), "Big Eyes" (2014), "Arrival" (2016), "Nocturnal Animals" (2016), "Sharp Objects" (2018), and "The Woman in the Window" (2021). Her roles often involve portraying flawed and complex characters, showcasing her range and versatility as an actress.
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is an American author, venture capitalist, and politician. He is the author of the bestselling memoir "Hillbilly Elegy", which describes his upbringing in rural Appalachia and his subsequent success as a Yale Law School graduate and venture capitalist. Vance was a candidate for the Republican nomination for the United States Senate in the 2022 Ohio election, and he won the primary election on May 3, 2022. He will face Democratic nominee Tim Ryan in the general election on November 8, 2022.
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is a Republican candidate for the US Senate in Ohio. He is an author and venture capitalist, best known for his memoir "Hillbilly Elegy." Vance’s campaign has focused on economic populism and social conservatism.
Vance has criticized his opponent, Democrat Tim Ryan, as being a "liberal" and a supporter of President Joe Biden. Vance has also taken aim at China, arguing that it is a threat to the United States.
Vance is considered to be a leading contender in the Senate race. He has been endorsed by former President Donald Trump and has raised a significant amount of money.
The Senate race in Ohio is expected to be close. Vance is facing a challenge from Ryan, who is a well-known and popular figure in the state. However, Vance’s conservative message may appeal to voters in Ohio, which has become increasingly Republican in recent years.
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, Republican, and Amy Adams, Democratic, are running for the United States Senate in Ohio. Vance is a former Marine and venture capitalist, while Adams is a former Congresswoman.
Vance has criticized Adams for her support of President Biden’s policies, which he says have damaged the economy. Adams has criticized Vance for his support of former President Trump, who she says was a threat to democracy.
The race is expected to be close, and the outcome could have a significant impact on the balance of power in the Senate.
Amy Adams Movies
Amy Adams has starred in numerous critically acclaimed and commercially successful films. Some of her most notable performances include:
- Enchanted (2007): A charming Disney musical-fantasy about a princess who is transported to modern-day New York City.
- Doubt (2008): A thought-provoking drama about a nun who suspects her priest of inappropriate behavior.
- Junebug (2005): An independent film about a pregnant woman who travels to North Carolina to meet her husband’s family.
- The Fighter (2010): A biographical sports drama about the real-life boxing brothers Mickey and Dicky Eklund.
- American Hustle (2013): A star-studded crime drama about con artists who attempt to infiltrate the political world.
- Arrival (2016): A cerebral science fiction film about a linguist who must communicate with alien visitors.
- Sharp Objects (2018): A psychological thriller miniseries about a troubled reporter who returns to her hometown to investigate a series of murders.
- The Woman in the Window (2021): A suspenseful mystery about an agoraphobic woman who witnesses a crime from her window.
Amy Adams Age
- Born: August 20, 1974
- Age (as of August 20, 2023): 49 years old
Amy Adams Awards
Amy Adams is an American actress who has won numerous awards for her performances in film and television.
Academy Awards
- Nominated for Best Supporting Actress for "Junebug" (2005)
- Nominated for Best Actress for "Doubt" (2008)
- Nominated for Best Supporting Actress for "The Fighter" (2010)
- Nominated for Best Original for "The Master" (2012)
- Nominated for Best Actress for "American Hustle" (2013)
- Nominated for Best Supporting Actress for "Vice" (2018)
Golden Globe Awards
- Won for Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television for "Sharp Objects" (2018)
- Nominated for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for "Junebug" (2005)
- Nominated for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture for "Doubt" (2008)
- Nominated for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama for "The Fighter" (2010)
- Nominated for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for "The Muppets" (2011)
- Nominated for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama for "The Master" (2012)
- Nominated for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for "American Hustle" (2013)
- Nominated for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture for "Vice" (2018)
BAFTA Awards
- Nominated for Best Supporting Actress for "Doubt" (2008)
- Nominated for Best Actress for "The Fighter" (2010)
- Nominated for Best Original for "The Master" (2012)
- Nominated for Best Actress for "American Hustle" (2013)
Amy Adams Net Worth
Renowned American actress Amy Adams has amassed a substantial net worth estimated to be around $80 million. Her successful career in both film and television has contributed significantly to her financial success.