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Jackie "Butch" Jenkins (August 29, 1937 – August 14, 2001) was an American child actor who had a brief but notable film career during the 1940s. Career.
Living with his family in Baltimore, 9-year-old Lewie Penrose (Butch Jenkins) claims that he can converse with horses, and also pick the winners of upcoming races. When it appears as though Lewie is telling the truth, he attracts the interest of gambler Rich Roeder ( Charles Ruggles ), who needs a "sure thing" in the upcoming Preakness Stakes .
Jackie Jenkins may refer to: Jackie 'Butch' Jenkins (1937–2001), American actor; Jackie Jenkins-Scott (born c. 1950), American business & academic administrator;
Jackie 'Butch' Jenkins (1937–2001), American actor; Jackie Jenkins-Scott (born c. 1950), American business & academic administrator; Jackie Jenkins (fl. 1990s), British writer a.k.a. Vanessa Bishop; James Allister Jenkins (1923–2012), Canadian-American mathematician; James J. Jenkins (1923–2012) American psychology professor. Played a ...
Jackie Jenkins-Scott (born August 18, 1949) is the current interim president of Roxbury Community College. She formerly served as the 13th president of Wheelock College from 2004–2016, and was its first African-American president. She is also the founder and president of JJS Advising, a consulting company that specializes in leadership ...
On April 17, 1956, Jensen appeared as himself, with Vivi Janiss as his mother, in "The Jackie Jensen Story," which aired on the NBC anthology television series Cavalcade of America. Child actor Gary Gray played Jensen as a sixteen-year-old. [2] Jensen appeared in four episodes of Home Run Derby, which aired in 1960.
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Olugbenga Enitan Temitope Akinnagbe (/ ˈ b ɛ ŋ ɡ ə ə ˈ k iː n ə b eɪ / BENG-gə ə-KEEN-ə-bay, Yoruba pronunciation ⓘ; born December 12, 1978) is a Nigerian American actor and writer, best known for his roles as Chris Partlow on the HBO series The Wire [1] and as Larry Brown on the HBO series The Deuce.