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C. J. Sanders (born September 18, 1996) is an American football wide receiver, and a former child actor. Sanders has had acting roles in several Hollywood movies and television shows. [ 1 ]
Erin Sanders (born 1991) C. J. Sanders (born 1996) Renee Sands (born 1974) Ben Savage (born 1980) Fred Savage (born 1976) Hal Scardino (born 1984) Glenn Scarpelli (born 1966) Cassie Scerbo (born 1990) Rob Schneider (born 1963) Atticus Shaffer (born 1998) Kevin Schmidt (born 1988) Noah Schnapp (born 2004) Ricky Schroder (born 1970) Emily ...
Image Awards: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture (Clifton Powell), Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture (C.J. Sanders), Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture (Sharon Warren) MTV Movie Awards: Best Movie, Best Male Performance (Jamie Foxx) Motion Picture Sound Editors: Best Sound Editing in Dialog, Efx
Sanders was known by the nickname "Tippy Toes" as a college player for his graceful gait. The elder of Sanders' 2 sons, C.J., is a child actor best known for his role as the young Ray Charles in the movie Ray. [5] In 2014, C.J. committed to play football at the University of Notre Dame as a wide receiver. [6]
C. J. Ramone (born 1965), stage name of Christopher Joseph Ward, best known for working as the bassist and sometimes vocalist of the Ramones; C. J. Reavis (born 1995), American football player; C. J. Sanders (born 1996), American football player and former child actor; C. J. Sanders (surveyor) (1846–1923), Australian surveyor
C. J. Sanders – Ray; Best Television Miniseries or Movie Outstanding Director in a Television Miniseries or Movie Something the Lord Made – Robert W. Cort and Eric Hetzel. Beah: A Black Woman Speaks – Jonathan Demme and Joe Viola; Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story – Sue Bugden and Rudy Langlais
C. J. Sanders (born 1996), American actor, son of the wide receiver Chris Sanders; Cameron Sanders (born 1958), American journalist; Candice Sanders (born 1977), American beauty pageant contestant; Carl Sanders (1925–2014), American politician; Carl Julian Sanders (1912–2007), American Methodist bishop; Carol Sanders (1932–2012), American ...
Pollard makes a memorable appearance in the comedy film First Sunday (2008), acting alongside Ice Cube, Regina Hall, and C. J. Sanders. Pollard showcased her talent in the 2009 national production of The Vagina Monologues. [36] Pollard also had notable roles in the play The Clean Up Woman in 2009 and The Trial of the Chicago 7 in 2010.