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C. J. Sanders (born September 18, 1996) is an American football wide receiver, and a former child actor. Sanders has had acting roles in several Hollywood movies and television shows. [ 1 ]
C.J. Saunders (born September 15, 1996) is an American professional football wide receiver. He played college football at Ohio State. College career.
Death Note Original Soundtrack II was first released in Japan on March 21, 2007. It features the new opening and closing themes by Maximum the Hormone in the TV size format. [73] The third CD, Death Note Original Soundtrack III was released on June 27, 2007. Tracks 1–21 were composed and arranged by Taniuchi, while tracks 22–28 were ...
Sanders was known by the nickname "Tippy Toes" as a college player for his graceful gait. The elder of Sanders' 2 sons, C.J., is a child actor best known for his role as the young Ray Charles in the movie Ray. [5] In 2014, C.J. committed to play football at the University of Notre Dame as a wide receiver. [6]
C. J. Ramone (born 1965), stage name of Christopher Joseph Ward, best known for working as the bassist and sometimes vocalist of the Ramones; C. J. Reavis (born 1995), American football player; C. J. Sanders (born 1996), American football player and former child actor; C. J. Sanders (surveyor) (1846–1923), Australian surveyor
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture: Location: Los Angeles, California: Presented by: NAACP: First awarded: Redd Foxx for Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970) Currently held by: Colman Domingo for The Color Purple (2024)
C. J. Allen (actor) (fl. 1982), British actor Cecil J. Allen (1886–1973), British railway engineer and writer CJ Allen (born 1995), American track and field competitor
February 6 – Guy Madison, television actor (b. 1922) February 7 – Phillip Davidson, general (b. 1915) February 13 – Martin Balsam, character actor, died in Rome, Italy (b. 1919) February 15. Tommy Rettig, American actor (b. 1941) McLean Stevenson, American actor (b. 1927) February 16. Roger Bowen, comedic screen actor and novelist (b. 1932)