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Relatives. Tommy Chong (former father-in-law) Christopher Thomas Howell (born December 7, 1966), [ 1 ] also known professionally as C. Thomas Howell, is an American actor and director. He has starred in the films Soul Man, The Hitcher, Grandview U.S.A., Red Dawn, Secret Admirer, and The Outsiders. He has also appeared in Gettysburg and Gods and ...
Rae Dawn Chong (born February 28, 1961) is a Canadian-American actress. She made her big screen debut appearing in the 1978 musical drama film Stony Island, and in 1981 starred in the fantasy film Quest for Fire, for which she received the Genie Award for Best Actress. Chong later starred in films Beat Street (1984), American Flyers (1985), The ...
C. Thomas Howell and Rae Dawn Chong in 1986's ... How rich then that Soul Man happened to feature the president’s son Ron Reagan in a minor role in the supporting cast that also included Rae ...
C. Thomas Howell (former-son-in-law) Chong's voice. On Cheech & Chong. Thomas B. Kin Chong[1] (born May 24, 1938) is a Canadian-American comedian, actor, musician and activist. He is known for his role/inspiration in the marijuana industry, his marijuana -themed Cheech & Chong comedy albums and movies with Cheech Marin, and playing the ...
Robert Hepler Lowe (born March 17, 1964) [ 2 ][ 3 ] is an American actor, filmmaker, and podcast host. He made his acting debut at the age of 15 with ABC 's short-lived sitcom A New Kind of Family (1979–1980).
1977–2013. Notable work. Panther. The Matrix. Marcus Scott Chong (né Wyatt; born July 8, 1967) [ 1 ] is an American actor. He played Miguel Mendez in the crime drama, Street Justice (1991–1993), real-life activist Huey P. Newton in Panther (1995), directed by Mario Van Peebles, and Tank in The Matrix (1999), directed by The Wachowskis.
Woodlawn is a 2015 American Christian sports drama film directed by the Erwin Brothers. Based on the true story of Tandy Gerelds [5] and Tony Nathan, [6] it stars Sean Astin, Nic Bishop, Caleb Castille, Sherri Shepherd, Jon Voight, and C. Thomas Howell. It was produced by Kevin Downes and Daryl Lefever with Crescent City Pictures and Red Sky ...
The Brat Pack is a nickname given to a group of young actors who frequently appeared together in teen-oriented coming-of-age films in the 1980s. The term "Brat Pack", a play on the Rat Pack from the 1950s and 1960s, was first popularized in a 1985 New York magazine cover story, which described a group of highly successful film stars in their early twenties. [1]