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Eddie Steeples (born November 25, 1973) [1] is an American actor known for his roles as the "Rubberband Man" in an advertising campaign for OfficeMax, Cal in Would You Rather, as Darnell Turner on the NBC sitcom My Name Is Earl, and Eddie on The Guest Book.
Ernest Nathan Morial: [7] [8] First African American male (a lawyer) to serve as the mayor and a judge in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana; Okla Jones II (1971): [42] First African American male to serve as the City Attorney for the City of New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana (1986). He would later become a district court judge.
Jefferson B. Snyder, lived in New Orleans 1893–1897; later district attorney in three delta parishes in northeast Louisiana 1904–1948 James Z. Spearing , attorney, school board member, U.S. representative from Louisiana's 2nd congressional district, 1924–1931
Earl and Joy had their own child, Earl Jr., in 2001, but he was a black boy, implying that Joy cheated on Earl with African-American Darnell "Crabman" Turner (Eddie Steeples). In 2005, Earl wins $100,000 in the lottery, but is immediately hit by a car and watches the ticket blow away.
Fred A. Blanche Jr. 1979–1986; Jack C. Watson 1979–1996; Harry T. Lemmon 1980–2001; Luther F. Cole 1986–1992; Pike Hall Jr. 1990–1994; Catherine D. Kimball 1992–2009; 2009–2013, Chief Justice; Revius Ortique Jr. 1993–1994; Bernette Joshua Johnson 1994–2020; 2013–2020, Chief Justice; Jeffrey P. Victory 1995–2014; E. Joseph ...
Eddie Jack Jordan Jr. (born October 6, 1952) is an American attorney who served as the district attorney for Orleans Parish, Louisiana, from 2003 until his resignation in 2007. A member of the Democratic Party, Jordan was the first African American to have held the elected position. He announced his resignation on October 30, 2007, when a court ...
The torso of a missing 19-year-old woman was found in a Louisiana river after she went to stay with a man she met online, authorities said. Anthony Holland Jr., 29, now faces a murder charge, the ...
Jonathan Alexander (PhD 1993), rhetorician and professor of English at University of California, Irvine [1]; Ray Authement (MA 1952, PhD 1956), fifth president of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, 1974–2008; longest serving president of a public university in the United States; received two graduate degrees from LSU; [2] [3] "father of Louisiana state archives"