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Isaiah Mustafa (born February 11, 1974 height 6' 3½" (1,92 m)) is an American actor and former NFLpractice squadwide receiver. Mustafa is widely known as the main character for a series of Old Spice TV commercials, The Man Your Man Could Smell Like, for portraying Luke Garroway on Freeform's fantasy series Shadowhunters, and as adult Mike Hanlon in It Chapter Two (2019). Mustafa was born in Portland, Oregon, the youngest of seven children of Shahidah Mustafa-Davis and John Wali Mustafa, who owned and ran a limousine service in Laguna Hills, California in the early 1980s. Mustafa studied history at Arizona State and he played during the 1997 Rose Bowl between the then-undefeated Sun Devils and the Ohio State Buckeyes. Although Mustafa expected to become a high school teacher after graduation, a sports agent suggested that he try out for NFL teams. The Tennessee Oilers signed him to the practice squad, then sent him to NFL Europe's Barcelona Dragons in 1998. After a season on the Oakland Raiders and Cleveland Browns' practice squads in 1999, Mustafa attended the Seattle Seahawks' training camp in 2000. Next he owned a restaurant called Jo Jo's Barbecue on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles that has since closed. Mustafa is a comic book fan; his knowledge of Doctor Doom's first name helped him win $47,000 on The Weakest Link, for a question on the first name of Doctor Frankenstein. The money helped him pursue his post-restaurateur goal of becoming an actor.

She dominated every sport she ever played. Retirement was supposed to be the next chapter. Instead it became the hardest fight of her life. Nadia Rivers is 34 and has just retired from professional athletics — a decorated career spanning two Olympic gold medals in athletics, a stint in professional basketball, and a decade at the peak of multiple sports. She is, by any measure, the greatest female multi-sport athlete of her generation. Retirement, which she approached as the next chapter, turns out to be its own kind of war. Without the structure of sport, Nadia must confront everything athletics allowed her to avoid: a relationship she sacrificed for training, a family dynamic she left unresolved when she went professional at seventeen, a body she has pushed past its limits for twenty years. When her former coach approaches her about mentoring a young prodigy — a seventeen-year-old girl with generational talent and none of the emotional tools to handle it — Nadia discovers that what she has to offer goes far beyond athletic instruction. The series is about what happens after the peak: identity after achievement, love that was deferred too long, and the specific grief of no longer being the best in the world at the thing that defined you. Season 1 — The After Nadia retires. Identity crisis. The prodigy arrives. The show's quietest, most emotionally precise season. Season 2 — The Forward Kayla's first major competition under Nadia's mentorship. Jordan's return. Sandra's difficult reconciliation. Nadia finding out who she is without the title.
