Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Charles Stanley Dutton was born on January 30, 1951, [1] on the east side of Baltimore, Maryland. His father was a truck driver and his parents divorced when he was four. [2] He grew up in Baltimore's Latrobe Homes public housing project. [3] In his youth, Dutton dropped out of school before finishing middle school. He had a short-lived stint ...
Racing for Time is a 2008 Lifetime television film starring Charles S. Dutton, and Elizabeth Peña.The movie is based on the accomplishments of real-life coach and prison guard Sergeant Noel Chesnut (later promoted to lieutenant and then Captain) and the Ventura Youth Correctional Facility's track team he started.
A young inexperienced drug dealer and Vice Lords gang member, Greg Yance (), is arrested for drug possession in his hometown, Chicago.Because of Yance having five grams of drugs under his belt at the time of arrest, he is facing a five-year prison sentence with no parole for drug trafficking.
Jacob Dutton, James Dutton The first prequel series 1883 follows James. He is the chronologically first Dutton patriarch we have met thus far. In 1883, James and his wife, Margaret, leave ...
Served 44 years in prison for the murder of a police officer, until his conviction was overturned. [21] Donald L. Cox, Field Marshall of the party. Died in exile in France in 2011. [22] Aaron Dixon, community activist, former captain of the Seattle chapter of the Party. Ran with the Green Party for U.S. Senate on his opposition to the Iraq War ...
1883 James Dutton. The patriarch of 1883, James (Tim McGraw) was a farmer from Tennessee.Haunted by his experiences in the Civil War, where he served in the Confederate army during the Battle of ...
Thank you for your service, John Dutton. In the first episode of the second half of Season 5, it was revealed that the Dutton family patriarch, played by Kevin Costner, was killed after a fatal ...
Carter High is a 2015 American sports film directed and written by Arthur Muhammad. The film is centered on the 1988 Cowboys of David W. Carter High School in Dallas, a team that fought through racial prejudice and a grades controversy to claim the 5A state title, only to be rocked when six of their players were involved in an armed robbery and the grades issue stripped them of their title.