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Shawn Elliott (February 24, 1937 – March 11, 2016) was an American actor and singer. He is best known for starring in the original cast of Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris onstage and as Paco in the film Short Eyes (1977).
Shawn, Shaun, or Sean Elliott may refer to: Shawn Elliott (actor) (1937–2016), American actor and singer Shawn Elliott (American football) (born 1973), American football coach and defensive end
John J. Ellington (born 1960), American associate justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia; Lance Ellington (born 1957) English singer, songwriter and actor, son of Ray Ellington; Lee Ellington (born 1980), English former footballer; Marc Ellington (1945–2021), American-born British folk and folk-rock singer-songwriter, guitarist and bagpiper
Shawn Elliott (born June 26, 1973) is an American college football coach and former player who is currently the tight ends coach and run game coordinator at the University of South Carolina, a position he has held since the 2024 season.
Bobb'e J. Thompson as Marcus "M.J." Williams, Jr (Seasons 1–2): Marcus and Angela's son. Brad James as Todderick "Todd" Andrews: intern at C-Sports Now who can be a good and irritating friend to Marcus, Joseph, and Richard. a former baseball player. In season three, Todd learns that he fathered a child with a woman named Shawn.
On a typical Wednesday when Elliott’s son, Max, was in middle school, Georgia State practiced in the morning. Just after noon, Elliott waved goodbye to his assistants and hit the road, made the ...
In 1965, Ellington again returned to his father's orchestra, this time as trumpeter and road manager. [3] When his father died in 1974, Ellington took over the orchestra, traveling on tour to Europe in 1975 and 1977. [3] (His son Edward Ellington played in the band in the late 1970s. His son Paul Mercer Ellington took it over at a later date.)
Paula Alma Kelly (October 21, 1942 – February 8, 2020) [1] [2] was an American actress, singer, dancer and choreographer in films, television and theatre. Kelly's career began during the mid–1960s in theatre, making her Broadway debut as Mrs. Veloz in the 1964 musical Something More!, alongside Barbara Cook.