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Actress Margot Kidder has died at 69 Kidder played Lois Lane in the "Superman" films of the '70s and '80s.
Chad Franscoviak, who is married to Kidder&aposs only child, Maggie McGuane, gave the family&aposs first public statement Thursday since Kidder&aposs death at her home in Livingston, Montana.
The world is mourning the iconic Margot Kidder on Monday.
Longo was always less of a kidder than his compatriots.
Great kidder, too: He launders money through an actual laundry.
Kidder died Sunday at her Montana home at age 69.
But Kidder said she saw some progress in the announcement.
And why didn't you call us to talk, Professor Kidder?
Acampora was working at Kidder, Peabody & Co. at the time.
He "took such incredible care of me," Kidder told PEOPLE.
Ms. Kidder appeared in dozens of television series as well.
Reeve&aposs foundation was among many paying tribute to Kidder on Twitter this week with a photo of Reeve and Kidder soaring together and a tweet that read "Fly high, our friend, shine bright."
He also had relationships with actresses Pam Grier and Margot Kidder.
Kidder died in May at home in Montana at age 69.
Karin Kidder was appointed executive director of the Bellevue Arts Museum.
Kidder was also fearlessly outspoken as a pro-environment, anti-war activist.
Yet even in recovery, Kidder had to do things her own way.
Key Kidder, a family spokesman, said the cause was brain cancer. Gov.
Kidder died on Sunday at her home in Livingston, Montana, PEOPLE has confirmed.
Outside of acting, Kidder continued to be politically active throughout her later life.
And none other than Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder are voicing the characters!
Kidder told Hey U Guys she thought the film would be a flop.
He also had two brief marriages, to Margot Kidder and to Lana Pritchard.
Another screen legend, Kidder, died in May at home in Montana at age 69.
Kidder was married to novelist Thomas McGuane with whom she had a daughter, Maggie.
Actor Margot Kidder died on Sunday at the age of 69 from unspecified causes.
" Friends and fans also said their goodbyes to Kidder: "On-screen she was magic.
Jana Hexter, city to come Bridget Johnson, Port Washington, N.Y. Paulette Kidder, Seattle, Wash.
Margot Kidder passed away on Sunday at her home in Livingston, Montana, PEOPLE has confirmed.
" Teri Hatcher, another actress who played Lois Lane, tweeted that Kidder "led the way brilliantly.
She and Franscoviak also live in Livingston, where Kidder spent most of her later years.
The late Margot Kidder shown in scene from the 1978 movie "Superman" with Christopher Reeve
The death of Margot Kidder, pictured here in October 2000, has been ruled a suicide.
The questions Mr. Kidder raises — Are Mr. English's manic spells responsible for his entrepreneurial boldness?
Fonda ran away with McGuane's wife; McGuane married and then divorced Kidder within a year.
But her brother John (one of five Kidder siblings), a Vancouver, B.C., inventor, never lost faith.
Margot Kidder, who gained fame as Lois Lane in the "Superman" movies, has died at 69.
Kidder rose to fame in 1978 for her role as Lois Lane in Superman opposite Christopher Reeve.
"Nothing in that area surprises me," says Kidder Mathews appraiser Bob Dietrich, who works in Los Angeles.
He then served as an officer in the U.S. Navy prior to joining Kidder Peabody in 1957.
Margot Kidder, the actress who played Lois Lane in "Superman," died Sunday in Montana ... TMZ has learned.
"The Senate Armed Services Committee has a specific rule about complete divestiture of business interests," Kidder said.
Kidder began acting in the late 1960s, but rose to fame after 1978's Superman: The Movie.
Pamela PaulEditor of The New York Times Book Review A TRUCK FULL OF MONEY, by Tracy Kidder.
Until December 1994, Vranos was the senior managing director of Kidder Peabody in charge of RMBS trading.
A serious car accident in 1990 left Ms. Kidder temporarily unable to work, putting her in debt.
Margot Kidder and Jim Harrison called Livingston home, and Thomas McGuane and Jeff Bridges still live nearby.
"Superman" actress Margot Kidder died from an intentional drug and alcohol overdose ... according to the Coroner's Office.
But, suspicious of medical opinion, Kidder refused to accept the finding — or to take lithium, the recommended treatment.
"It's very hard to convince a manic person that there is anything wrong with them," Kidder told PEOPLE.
When Kidder hadn't returned from L.A., her agent John Blake called her only child (with McGuane), Maggie Kern.
There, her brother John introduced her to bipolar author Jamison's writings, and Kidder had a shock of recognition.
If Mr. Kidder was hoping for an airport business-book best seller, I don't think this is it.
"A truck is something that hits you," Kidder spelled out on the latest Recode Decode, hosted by Kara Swisher.
"It&aposs a big relief that the truth is out there," Kidder&aposs daughter Maggie McGuane told the outlet.
Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, A Man Who Would Cure the World – Tracy Kidder 23.
Now behemoths including Google and Apple are shopping for large-scale spaces in central Seattle, according to Kidder Mathews.
Kidder acted as producer and starred as Eliza Doolittle in a 1983 adaptation of Pygmalion with Peter O'Toole for Showtime.
Kidder ran the closing 173,600-meter leg in 4 minutes 0.77 seconds as the Nittany Lions finished in 9:35.51.
But it's a mistake for Mr. Kidder to strike such a gushing tone as he introduces us to this man.
After recovering from her breakdown in 1996, Kidder began taking on a number of smaller roles in various off-beat projects.
Late stars Penny Marshall, Burt Reynolds and Margot Kidder were among the television and film personnel honored at Sunday's awards show.
Many storied firms disappeared because of scandal, each going down in flames — Kidder Peabody, Salomon Brothers, and the list goes on.
" Kidder sounded rough, very raspy -- and, even though she was in good spirits, she said the flu battle was "not fun.
"These works of art were purchased by Isabella Stewart Gardner for the 'education and enjoyment of the public forever'," said Kidder.
The infectious giggles of teenage girls rubbed off on my dad, who was a natural kidder but always reserved and debonair.
His acquisitions included RCA — then-owner of NBC — and Kidder Peabody, the brokerage that became entangled in an insider trading scandal.
Ms. Kidder also became known for a breakdown she had in 20083, when she was given a diagnosis of bipolar disorder.
Kidder continued working in Hollywood through 2017, with her last film being The Neighborhood with Danny Aiello, Frank D'Angelo and Daniel Baldwin.
Kidder continued working in Hollywood through 2017, with her last film being The Neighborhood with Danny Aiello, Frank D'Angelo and Daniel Baldwin.
Such was the fate of Margot Kidder, who passed away in Montana on Monday at the still-too-young age of 69.
Sports Briefing | Track and Field Brannon Kidder led Penn State to the distance medley relay championship at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia.
Instead of hiding in shame, Kidder answered the question: untreated bipolar disorder, and a mind and a body not well attended to.
After three marriages and thousands of dollars in medical bills, Kidder found herself homeless in 1996 as she struggled with bipolar disorder.
Garafola was also something of "a kidder," according to Wells, who called the fallen officer a "rabid" Louisiana State University football fan.
Their back stories, again rendered by Kidder in arresting detail, help us grasp the microcultures within the larger milieu of software development.
In 1990 Ms. Kidder suffered a spinal injury in a minor car accident, and she ended up in debt as a result.
Kidder, a native of Canada, played Lois Lane to the late Christopher Reeve&aposs "Superman" in four movies in the 1970s and 1980s.
The cause of death for Margot Kidder, best known for portraying Lois Lane in Superman: The Movie opposite Christopher Reeve, has been revealed.
The show takes inspiration from books like The Soul of a New Machine by Tracy Kidder, and Walter Isaacson's biography of Steve Jobs.
He also had relationships with actresses Pam Grier and Margot Kidder, and one with a drag queen he said looked like Josephine Baker.
James Brolin and Margot Kidder star as a young couple who move into a home that had been inhabited by a mass murderer.
The thing that separates Paul English from other entrepreneurs, Tracy Kidder writes in his recent book "A Truck Full of Money," is his drive.
Leech's daughter, Wendy, followed him into the business, and on the Superman films starring Christopher Reeve she doubled Margot Kidder, who played Lois Lane.
"The truth is he was kind of an a-----e," Kidder said before adding they had a brother-sister relationship and bickered a lot.
Kidder phoned in to "The Drew and Mike Show" in Detroit on May 9 to promote an upcoming appearance at Motor City Comic Con.
Kidder, too, was a woman who shifted with the decades, truly seeming to come into her own -- as many women do -- in middle age.
They believed passionately that their aid work was about "redistributive justice," as Farmer put it to Tracy Kidder, who wrote a biography of him.
Lily Dale Kidder (Kristine Nielsen), a cosseted housewife of the early 23s, has heard that it was started by none other than Eleanor Roosevelt.
Kidder became a bonafide movie star alongside Reeves in four Superman movies between 1978 and 1987, with her role as perky reporter Lois Lane.
"Shirts" features Robert Kidder, the owner of New England Shirt Company, who tells us his Fall River, Massachusetts, factory has been in business since 1883.
That same year, Kidder was working on her autobiography when her computer was infected by a virus causing her to lose all of her files.
After joining Kidder Peabody and Company as a sales trainee, Robertson became a Vice President and stockholder in 1966 and later was made a Director.
Wilder, an actor and co-founder of the Bozeman Actors Theater, remembers Kidder as a survivor who lived life unapologetically — sometimes to her own detriment.
Although she hid it from teachers, parents and peers, Kidder was already experiencing bouts of suicidal depression and odd flights of fancy as a teenager.
" Always a natural performer, Kidder added, "I thought in acting I could let my real self out and no one would know it was me.
Even in that relatively hopeful movie, Lois Lane (Margot Kidder) laughed at the line (nailed to perfection by the mighty Christopher Reeve, but still corny).
I kept thinking about this during the recent spate of high-profile suicides: the chef Anthony Bourdain, the designer Kate Spade, the actress Margot Kidder.
TMZ broke the story ... Kidder, who played Lois Lane in the '70s and '80s "Superman" movies, was found May 13 in her Livingston, MT home.
Kidder began acting in the late 1960s, but rose to fame in 1978 for her role as Lois Lane in Superman: The Movie opposite Christopher Reeve.
"It's very hard to convince a manic person that there is anything wrong with them," said Kidder, who was working on a memoir at the time.
Kidder began acting in the late 22018s, but rose to fame in 21996 for her role as Lois Lane in Superman: The Movie opposite Christopher Reeve.
He also had affairs with various film stars like Pam Grier and Margot Kidder, and one with a drag queen he said looked like Josephine Baker.
Even as Kidder portrayed a strong feminist icon in an otherwise male franchise, she struggled with the pressure cooker of Hollywood – and with her own demons.
Kidder told PEOPLE that the root of most of her problems — which she said included "mood swings that could knock over a building" — was bipolar disorder.
Still, Kidder did take some pride in aspects of her disease, noting that Lord Byron, her favorite poet, and novelist Thomas Wolfe also had bipolar disorder.
One of the most popular and bankable female stars for nearly two decades, Kidder struggled with bipolar disorder and homelessness after a public breakdown in 1996.
Kidder told PEOPLE five months later that the root of most of her problems — which include "mood swings that could knock over a building" — was manic depression.
Kidder began her career in the late 1960s, but rose to fame in 1978 for her role as Lois Lane in Superman: The Movie opposite Christopher Reeve.
S. "If you&aposre talking about a dream home ... that  price seems to be very high," says Kidder Mathews appraiser Jeff Enright, based in Redwood City, Calif.
Late stars such as Burt Reynolds, Margot Kidder, Stan Lee and Penny Marshall were honored, while other notable mentions like Tab Hunter and Albert Finney were included.
"Superman" star Margot Kidder was battling the flu just 4 days before she died, and talked about her struggle during what appears to be her final interview.
" The greatest gift of her recovery, however, was an improved relationship with her daughter, which Kidder had seen in the past as her "bottomless well of grief.
Kidder didn't write her part and wasn't responsible for the character's feminist shortcomings, but her role nonetheless illustrated the tension at play in late 20th-century America.
" But in 1996, when a computer virus accidentally deleted a memoir she had been working on for years, Kidder said she "went from really distressed to absolute delusion.
There is, however, an element of Mr. English's story that's quite striking, one that makes "A Truck Full of Money" feel very much like a Tracy Kidder book.
GIF: Ariah Kidder Srinivasan's research was conducted in partnership with Boeing Defence Australia, and could be used to improve anti-crash systems on jets, airplanes, or even drones.
But this kind of windfall — an "absurdity of money," as Tracy Kidder calls it in his new book — went beyond the cost of conventional pleasures for the rich.
Kidder told PEOPLE five months after the incident that the root of most of her problems — which include "mood swings that could knock over a building" — was bipolar disorder.
"I actually am fond of him, but this is unbelievable," she said in the living room of the Vancouver home of her husband, Green Party MP candidate John Kidder.
"It was decided between the Kidder Township Police and staff at Split Rock that the event would be shut down for the safety of all guests and performers," police said.
In the opening scene, Barb (a fabulous Margot Kidder) describes him jokingly as "the Moaner," and the girls gather around to listen to him spew his usual litany of perversions.
Decades after she played Lois Lane, Kidder, who was born in Canada but became a naturalized US citizen, became her own superhero, protesting fracking and war, and even getting arrested.
Kidder began her acting career in her 20s and shot to international fame playing the intrepid reporter Lois Lane in 1978's "Superman," opposite Christopher Reeve, and in three sequels.
Kidder eventually was found "dirty, frightened and paranoid," hiding in the bushes of a suburban backyard in Glendale, California after a search was launched, according to police at the time.
Mr. Donner, the director of "Superman," said he had first become aware of Ms. Kidder through the TV series "Nichols," on which she was a regular in the early 1970s.
In 1974, he became Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Webster Management Corporation, Kidder Peabody's investment advisory subsidiary and served in that capacity until his departure in 1978.
With Vranos as head trader and senior manager, Kidder Peabody's MBS department became a leader on Wall Street in CMO underwriting for each of the three years between 1991 and 1993.
In 1989, a series for USA Networks, starring Margot Kidder, never finished its pilot, and in 1995, WB briefly aired, then canceled, a half-hour series with Scott Speedman as Ned.
"On Mother&aposs Day, my wife, Maggie McGuane, was brought by the Park County Coroner and Livingston Police Department into her mother Margot Kidder&aposs home following her death," the statement said.
Her story grabbed the hearts of fans and Hollywood with many reaching out to help Kidder, who eventually got back on her feet and went on to become a mental health advocate.
Kidder would learn she suffered from bipolar disorder, a condition characterized by "up" and "down" phases in which the patient experiences periods of elation or mania, followed by bouts of severe depression.
He started writing screenplays, including the Brando-Nicholson western "The Missouri Breaks" and his own adaptation of "Ninety-Two in the Shade," which he also directed, starring Peter Fonda and Margot Kidder.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actress Margot Kidder, best known for playing Lois Lane in the "Superman" films in the 20053s and 1980s, has died at the age of 69, triggering affectionate tributes from Hollywood.
When Margot Kidder died in May, she was remembered as the actress who brought the fictional reporter Lois Lane to life in a series of blockbuster Superman movies in the 1970s and '80s.
Margot Kidder, who with a raspy voice and snappy delivery brought Lois Lane to life in the hit 1978 film "Superman" and three sequels, died on Sunday at her home in Livingston, Mont.
Stalking into theaters a full four years before Michael Meyers started bothering babysitters in Halloween, this slasher has Margot Kidder, Olivia Hussey and Andrea Martin playing sorority girls fleeing a mystery killer during Christmas.
By the following afternoon, Kidder had made her way downtown, a distance of some 20 miles, and was taken in by a homeless man named Charlie who gave her shelter in his cardboard shack.
The year after the original "Superman" was released, Ms. Kidder starred in another box-office smash, "The Amityville Horror," in which she and James Brolin played a couple doing battle with a possessed house.
In the first nine months of this year, 822,000 square feet of new office space were completed in central Seattle, and 4.93 million more square feet were under construction, according to Kidder Mathews research.
In a statement issued by the Kidder Township Police Department, Police Chief Matthew Kuzma said that Jones, from Chicago, was arrested after being found in possession of a small amount of marijuana and suspected cocaine.
Black Christmas is set in a sorority, and its female college students, including Kidder and Hussey, make Jamie Lee Curtis's Laurie in Halloween look like a prudish waif left over from an entirely different era.
Designed with self-effacing, sociological exactitude by Jeff Cowie (sets) and Van Broughton Ramsey (costumes), both veterans of Foote productions, "Young Man" begins in the office of the blusteringly confident Will Kidder, a wholesale grocer.
The "pastry-master" — as he labels a portrait of himself in the cookbook — published this handbook of 170 dishes for students enrolled in the cooking schools that Kidder ran in the the 1720s and '30s.
"Employers get very savvy that if they hire older workers it's going to cost them a lot more than hiring a 24-year-old," said Cecilia Kidder, founder of ClearBenefits, a health consulting firm in Washington.
Whenever Lois fights her own superpower-free battle for truth and justice in Metropolis, every time she scoops Clark or brings down a crime lord with a headline, there we will hear echoes of Margot Kidder.
She reminds me a little of what would have happened if Margot Kidder and Shelley Duvall had somehow combined their respective talents in a lab, and I hope this movie's inevitable bombing doesn't kill her career.
And the 1978 Superman film drew inspiration from the adult humor of 1930s fast-talking screwball comedies, with Clark Kent / Superman (Christopher Reeve) and hard-nosed reporter Lois Lane (Margot Kidder) exchanging witty quips between super-flights.
In what may have been her final interview before her death, Kidder told  WWJ&aposs Sandra McNeill  on May 9 she was "sad but not that sad" when her "Superman" co-star Christopher Reeve became a quadriplegic.
While Margot Kidder is best known for her recurring role as Lois Lane in the original Superman films, she will also be remembered for her long and courageous battle with bipolar disorder, once known as manic depression.
The slightly comic, alcoholic housemother, Marian Waldman, and Margot Kidder, who is also a drunk and as blatantly outspoken as the killer, and Andrea Martin and Lynne Griffin as the other victims, are obvious in perfunctory portrayals.
Ms. Kidder appeared in more than 130 films and television shows beginning in the late 19963s, and by the mid-'70s, when she took a break from acting after her daughter was born, she was already working steadily.
Now a professor like Kidder can build a class syllabus around the phenomenon of women cage-fighters, the racial relevance of Tyron Woodley, and the geopolitical implications of Bruce Lee movies and not get laughed out of the academy.
Kidder starred opposite Christopher Reeve's Clark Kent and his alter ego Superman in the original film as well as the three sequels: "Superman II" in 1980, "Superman III" in 1983 and "Superman IV: The Quest for Peace" in 1987.
In an author's note, Mr. Kidder explains that "A Truck Full of Money" is a kind of sequel to "The Soul of a New Machine" (1981), his Pulitzer Prize-winner about the race to build a next-generation minicomputer.
But a book about a software guy and software culture in 2016 isn't nearly as novel as a book about hardware guys and hardware culture in 1981, and Mr. Kidder is not in the same command of his material.
Katherine Kidder, a military personnel expert at the Center for a New American Security, told The Hill it's much harder for DOD nominees to make it through the Senate confirmation process due to stricter rules compared to elsewhere in the government.
"It is our fervent hope that by increasing the reward, our resolve is clear that we want the safe return of the works to their rightful place and back in public view," said Steve Kidder, president of the museum's board.
"For me it's as if somebody had constructed a building as tall as the World Trade Center in the color and shape of a carrot," Vincent Canby, though charmed by Ms. Kidder, wrote in his review in The New York Times.
"The reality of my life has been grand and wonderful, punctuated by these odd blips and burps of madness," Kidder told PEOPLE for a cover story in 20123, not long after her last reported manic episode, which left her homeless for a time.
He communicates regularly with the physician who had been his hero for decades — Dr. Paul Farmer, whose work was chronicled in the book "Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, a Man Who Would Cure the World," by Tracy Kidder.
" Highlights from Mr. Black's career include: • Working with Mike Milken on junk bonds, a term Mr. Black still hates because competitors came up with it: "We were never accepted by the Goldmans and the Morgans and the Kidder Peabodys and the First Bostons.
"It is our fervent hope that by increasing the reward, our resolve is clear that we want the safe return of the works to their rightful place and back in public view," Steve Kidder, president of the board, said in a statement.
"Seattle is one of the busiest markets in the country right now," said Jake Bos, an office leasing agent who is a senior associate with Kidder Mathews, a local commercial real estate brokerage firm that is not connected to the Weyerhaeuser development.
Before taking a decidedly warmer view of the holiday season with "A Christmas Story," the director Bob Clark offered this nasty piece of counterprogramming, a proto-"Halloween" slasher film with big scares and boozy wit, much of it coming from Margot Kidder.
After falling out of the Hollywood spotlight relatively early in her career, Margot Kidder continued to lead a happy, productive life, appearing in a number of small films, advocating for mental health awareness, fighting for political causes and enjoying small town living in Montana.
Kidder said one of her clients, who runs a manufacturing company, told her that it would cost him almost $1,000 per year in extra health costs to hire someone in their 50s, and only a fraction of that to hire someone in their 20s.
The proxy battle aims to oust three of its directors and install Mr. Plants; Jarl Berntzen, another former Goldman Sachs banker; and Michael J. McConnell, a former managing director at Shamrock Capital Advisors' $21.5 billion activist fund and a former banker at Kidder, Peabody.
" Kidder said many of the names floated by the administration are from the business community, whereas "a traditional president is pulling from a community of policy experts who built their lives and portfolios keeping in mind that someday they may need to sit through a Senate confirmation hearing.
As a writer of clear and engaging prose, Kidder has few peers, but I've long thought that the depth of his reporting — the thousands of anecdotes and facts he must have collected about his characters, only to discard all but the most penetrating — is what differentiates his books.
Christian Bale obsesses over business cards and restaurant reservations in between killings in "American Psycho" (on Friday), Eddie Murphy plays the title character in Wes Craven's "Vampire in Brooklyn" (on Sunday) and Staten Island is where Margot Kidder lives (and Brian De Palma pays homage to Hitchcock) in "Sisters" (on Friday).
It enables recruiters, who finds it much easier to hit their recruiting targets in the South than in urban coastal areas, to "make sure that they're capturing all parts of the country," including the Northeast, said Katherine Kidder, a fellow at the Center for a New American Security in Washington.
Admirers of Mr. Kidder's recent works, like "Strength in What Remains" (about a remarkable Burundian refugee) or "Mountains Beyond Mountains" (about the indefatigable Dr. Paul Farmer), may also wonder why Mr. Kidder alighted on Mr. English as his latest biographical subject, considering that he hardly meets the same standard of heroism or resilience.
Indeed, "Sisters" opens with an episode from a mock quiz show called "Peeping Tom," which allows a meet-cute between Danielle (Margot Kidder), a model hired for the show, and a winning contestant, the advertising salesman Philip (Lisle Wilson, best remembered for his regular role on the mid-1970s sitcom "That's My Mama").
He has worked in financial services for 45 years in several firms including UBS and Kidder, Peabody and Co. At Santander he reports to Sergio Lew, head of credit markets for the U.S. Andres Barbosa, executive director, and Xavier Alvarado, vice president, will continue to head syndicated loan operations in the U.S. and Latin America.
Strips trading was last in the regulatory spotlight more than two decades ago when in 1994 Joseph Jett, former head of government bond trading at Kidder, Peabody & Co. was fired amid allegations that he falsely reported $348m profits on government-strips trades that masked losses of nearly $100m over two and a half years.
Other books we have read include "The Blue Sweater," by Jacqueline Novogratz; "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian," by Sherman Alexie; "The Big Burn," by Timothy Egan; "The Middle of Everywhere," by Mary Pipher; "Three Cups of Tea," by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin; and "Mountains Beyond Mountains," by Tracy Kidder.
The series also stars Marlee Matlin (Quantico, The Magicians), Kelly Jenrette (The Handmaid's Tale, Grandfathered), John Beasley (Shots Fired, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks), Sherri Saum (The Fosters, Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Omar Elba (A Hologram For the King), Louis Ferriera (The Man in the High Castle, S.W.A.T.) and Janet Kidder (Arrow, The Man in the High Castle).
The series also stars Marlee Matlin (Quantico, The Magicians), Kelly Jenrette (The Handmaid's Tale, Grandfathered), John Beasley (Shots Fired, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks), Sherri Saum (The Fosters, Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Omar Elba (A Hologram For the King), Louis Ferriera (The Man in the High Castle, S.W.A.T.) and Janet Kidder (Arrow, The Man in the High Castle).
He joined the M&A group of the First Boston Corp in 1989, a year before it was merged into Credit Suisse, after nine years at Kidder, Peabody & Co. Wells Fargo, a San Francisco-based lender known for its retail banking business, is a relatively small player in investment banking compared to other U.S. giants JPMorgan Chase & Co, Citigroup Inc and Bank of America Corp.

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