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Mr. Wonderful

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Mr. Wonderful
NameKevin O'Leary
Birth nameTerence Thomas Kevin O'Leary
Birth dateJuly 9, 1954
Birth placeMontreal, Quebec, Canada
OccupationBusinessman, investor, television personality

Mr. Wonderful is a nickname for Kevin O'Leary, a Canadian businessman, investor, and television personality, known for his appearances on Shark Tank alongside Mark Cuban, Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec, and Barbara Corcoran. He has also appeared on Dragon's Den, a Canadian reality television series, with Arlene Dickinson, Jim Treliving, and Brett Wilson. O'Leary has invested in various companies, including Mattel, Hasbro, and General Motors, and has written books such as Cold Hard Truth and Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus. He has been featured on CNBC, CNN, and Fox News, discussing topics like Wall Street, NASDAQ, and the New York Stock Exchange.

Introduction

Mr. Wonderful, also known as Kevin O'Leary, is a well-known figure in the business world, with a reputation for being a shrewd investor and a straight shooter. He has been a part of various television shows, including Shark Tank and Dragon's Den, where he has invested in companies like Facebook, Twitter, and Uber. O'Leary has also been a guest on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and Conan, discussing topics like Silicon Valley, Hollywood, and Bollywood. He has been named one of the most influential people in the world by Time Magazine, alongside Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Bill Gates. O'Leary has also been featured in Forbes, Fortune, and Bloomberg Businessweek, and has spoken at conferences like TED and SXSW.

Biography

Kevin O'Leary was born on July 9, 1954, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, to Georgette O'Leary and Terry O'Leary. He grew up in Toronto, Ontario, and developed an interest in business and investing at a young age. O'Leary attended Stanford University and later earned an MBA from the University of Western Ontario. He began his career in the business world, working for companies like IBM and General Electric, and later co-founded SoftKey Software Products, which was acquired by Mattel in 1999. O'Leary has been married to Linda O'Leary since 1990, and they have two children, Savannah O'Leary and Trevor O'Leary. He has been friends with Donald Trump, Oprah Winfrey, and Richard Branson, and has been involved in various charitable organizations, including the United Way and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Canada.

Career

Kevin O'Leary's career in business and television has spanned over three decades. He co-founded SoftKey Software Products in 1986, which became a leading provider of educational software. In 1999, the company was acquired by Mattel for $3.7 billion. O'Leary later became a co-host on Dragon's Den, a Canadian reality television series, where he invested in companies like Research in Motion and WestJet. He has also appeared on Shark Tank, where he has invested in companies like Scrubbies and Wicked Good Cupcakes. O'Leary has written several books, including Cold Hard Truth and Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus, and has been a guest on The View, The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, and Real Time with Bill Maher. He has been involved in various business ventures, including O'Leary Funds and O'Leary Ventures, and has been a speaker at conferences like World Economic Forum and Davos.

Philanthropy

Kevin O'Leary is involved in various philanthropic efforts, including the United Way and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Canada. He has also supported organizations like St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and The Nature Conservancy. O'Leary has been a supporter of The Prince's Trust, a charity founded by Charles, Prince of Wales, and has been involved in various fundraising efforts, including The Celebrity Apprentice and Stand Up to Cancer. He has also been a donor to Harvard University and Stanford University, and has been involved in various initiatives to support entrepreneurship and small business development. O'Leary has been recognized for his philanthropic efforts, including being named one of the most generous Canadians by Maclean's magazine, alongside Jim Pattison and Galen Weston.

Public Image

Kevin O'Leary is known for his straight-shooting and often blunt comments on Shark Tank and Dragon's Den. He has been called "Mr. Wonderful" due to his tendency to make tough but fair deals. O'Leary has been praised for his business acumen and his ability to spot successful investments, but has also been criticized for his abrasive personality and his willingness to take risks. He has been featured in various media outlets, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Forbes, and has been named one of the most influential people in the world by Time Magazine. O'Leary has also been parodied on Saturday Night Live and The Simpsons, and has been referenced in popular culture, including in The Big Bang Theory and Parks and Recreation.

Filmography

Kevin O'Leary has appeared in various television shows and documentaries, including Shark Tank, Dragon's Den, and The Lang and O'Leary Exchange. He has also been a guest on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and Conan. O'Leary has been featured in documentaries like The Men Who Built America and The Titans of Tech, and has been a speaker at conferences like TED and SXSW. He has also appeared in films like Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps and The Wolf of Wall Street, and has been referenced in popular culture, including in The Social Network and Steve Jobs. O'Leary has been involved in various business ventures, including O'Leary Funds and O'Leary Ventures, and has been a supporter of organizations like The Prince's Trust and The Nature Conservancy.

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