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  2. Robey Theatre Company - Wikipedia

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    Robey Theatre Company was founded in 1994 by Danny Glover and Ben Guillory.It takes its name from the pioneering Black actor and activist, Paul Robeson.Robey's mission is to explore and develop relevant, provocative, and innovative new plays written about the Black American experience, as well as to reinterpret established works.

  3. Colewell - Wikipedia

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    Colewell is a 2019 American drama film written, directed, and co-edited by Tom Quinn. It stars Karen Allen as a rural postmaster who struggles to find purpose when her office is suddenly closed and she is faced with retirement.

  4. Grand L. Bush - Wikipedia

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    Bush was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of actor Robert Bush and his wife Essie Bush. [1] Shakespearean-trained, Bush studied film and theatre at the Los Angeles City College Theatre Academy, University of Southern California and the Strasberg Academy in Hollywood.

  5. List of American films of 1987 - Wikipedia

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    Barry Levinson (director); Mitch Markowitz (screenplay); Robin Williams, Forest Whitaker, Chintara Sukapatana, Bruno Kirby, Robert Wuhl, J. T. Walsh, Noble Willingham, Richard Edson, Richard Portnow, Floyd Vivino, Tung Thanh Tran, Juney Smith, Cu Ba Nguyen Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night: New World Pictures / Filmation

  6. Judy Smith - Wikipedia

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    Judy A. Smith (born October 27, 1958) is an American crisis manager, lawyer, author, and television producer. She is known as the founder, president, and CEO of the crisis management firm Smith & Company. Her work in crisis management is the inspiration for the ABC television series Scandal. [1] [2]

  7. Ella Joyce - Wikipedia

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    Joyce began her career as an actress appearing on stage. [3] Her theater credits include Fences (at the National Black Theater Festival), as well as Medea and the Doll, Steppin' into Tomorrow; she was the first to play the roles of Risa at the Yale world premiere production of Two Trains Running, Tonya in the world premiere production of King Hedley II, and Lily Ann Green in Crumbs from the ...

  8. Killing of Judy Smith - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Smith finds another report from Philadelphia "more credible." A private investigator he had hired told a reporter that later in the week a man told Smith he had been leaving a Wawa near Rittenhouse Square on his way to work just before 6 a.m. when he saw "a well-dressed white woman" sitting outside a nearby gourmet grocery store, a ...

  9. Weekend Warriors (film) - Wikipedia

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    Weekend Warriors (also known as Hollywood Air Force) is a 1986 independently made American military service comedy film directed by Bert Convy and starring Chris Lemmon, Vic Tayback, Graham Jarvis, Lloyd Bridges, and Mark L. Taylor.