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Follow Me Home is a 1996 film directed by activist and filmmaker Peter Bratt. It explores spiritual and intercultural race relations through the lives of four artists, one African American, one Native American, and two Latin-American cousins, who embark on a cross-country road trip to paint a mural on the White House.
Follow Me Home may refer to: Follow Me Home, a 2011 album by Jay Rock; Follow Me Home, a 1996 film by Peter Bratt "Follow Me Home" (song), a 2006 song by Sugababes "Follow Me Home", a 1978 song by Dire Straits from Communiqué
A trailer park, caravan park, mobile home park, mobile home community or manufactured home community is a temporary or permanent area for mobile homes and travel trailers. Advantages include low cost compared to other housing, and quick and easy moving to a new area (for example, when taking a job in a distant place while keeping the same home).
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For a short time in 2006, Smith was engaged to actress, Nichole Hiltz after meeting on the set of Trailer Park Boys: The Movie. [5] Smith has two children; his son, Vox is an actor who has appeared as one of the hockey kids on Trailer Park Boys and provided the voice for Mo in Trailer Park Boys: The Animated Series.
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In 2010, Tremblay appeared with many of his former Trailer Park Boys castmates in the new series The Drunk and On Drugs Happy Fun Time Hour. [6] In 2011, Tremblay again reunited with Trailer Park Boys castmates Robb Wells and Mike Smith for the live comedy show Drunk, High and Unemployed, which toured across the United States.
John Francis Dunsworth (April 12, 1946 – October 16, 2017) was a Canadian actor and filmmaker. He was best known for playing trailer park supervisor Jim Lahey, the antagonist on the comedy series Trailer Park Boys (2001–2018).