In this week's all-new episode of the popular series Oprah: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?, celebrity updates include money expert Suze Orman, former bandleader for "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," Kevin Eubanks, and "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" actor Alan Ruck. The show airs Saturday, November 12 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network.
Following are advance clips from "Oprah: Where Are They Now?"
Financial Guru Suze Orman Considers Life's Big Questions
http://www.wherearetheynow.buzz/financial-guru-suze-orman-considers-lifes-big-questions
How Kevin Eubanks Got the Tonight Show Gig
http://www.wherearetheynow.buzz/kevin-eubanks-got-tonight-show-gig
Alan Ruck: I Felt a "Little Odd" Playing a Teenager in Ferris Bueller's Day Off
http://www.wherearetheynow.buzz/alan-ruck-felt-little-odd-playing-teenager-ferris-buellers-day-off
What the 6-Year-Old from It's a Wonderful Life Remembers About Jimmy Stewart
http://www.wherearetheynow.buzz/6-year-old-wonderful-life-remembers-jimmy-stewart
From the private island in the Bahamas where she now lives with her partner, money expert Suze Orman shares about her childhood dyslexia and speech impediment, as well as her own family's financial struggles while growing up that helped motivate her passion for financial security, and how she gives back by working with U.S. military families to help them achieve financial freedom. Next, Kevin Eubanks, of "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," recounts his fortuitous road to TV musical fame, including his
ASCENSION to bandleader that took place when Branford Marsalis left the show after just three seasons. Eubanks looks back on the chemistry he came to enjoy with Leno, and shares a special story involving B.B. King's jacket, and how he came to be in possession of it. Then, actor Alan Ruck recalls how he almost missed out on the Broadway role that led him to "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," the lack of acting roles that followed that seminal film, and finding out that "Spin City" co-star Michael J.
FOX had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. Then, Karolyn Grimes, who played Jimmy Stewart's daughter, Zuzu, in "It's a Wonderful Life," opens up about the path her life took after being orphaned at fifteen. She shares how Stewart sought her out in the 1980s to forward fan mail he had received for her, and how she now travels the world celebrating the legacy of the film. Finally, actor Paul Marcarelli, who achieved national fame as Verizon's "Can you hear me now?" guy, shares about his life as an independent filmmaker, and
THE STORY BEHIND his "switch" from Verizon to Sprint.
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