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Tom Joyner has had cameo roles in two films-The Gospel (2005) [25] [26] and Madea Goes to Jail (2009). [27] [28] During the early 1980s he was a host of the Ebony/Jet Showcase, a syndicated television magazine program. He also had another television show, The Tom Joyner Sky Show (2003), [29] and has appeared on many other television programs. [30]
Tony Gilroy (director/screenplay); Julia Roberts, Clive Owen, Tom Wilkinson, Paul Giamatti, Denis O'Hare, Kathleen Chalfant, Tom McCarthy, Carrie Preston, Christopher Denham, Oleg Shtefanko, Happy Anderson, Rick Worthy, Ulrich Thomsen, Billy Bob Thornton, Wayne Duvall The Great Buck Howard: Magnolia Pictures
He was scheduled to be on the Tom Joyner Foundation-hosted annual Fantastic Voyage cruise as a performer when his body was found; reports state he did not board the ship. [15] [16] He left behind a wife, Deirdre Fisher-Kemp, and their two sons, one of whom, Jared Kemp, is an actor. [17]
Tom Joyner, who was first AD on such notable films as Steven Spielberg’s Jaws, George Roy Hill’s Slap Shot and Clint Eastwood’s Bronco Billy, died February 22 after a long battle with cancer ...
That's My Mama (2009-13) The Tom Joyner Show; The Tracy Morgan Show (2010-11) Under One Roof (2005-07) Wanda at Large (2006-08) The Wendy Williams Show; What's ...
In recent years, members of the Tom Joyner Radio Show's audience have appeared in BC commercials after hearing of the promotion on that program, or from promotions held on Joyner's annual "Fantastic Voyage" fantasy cruise. BC Powder also distributes and markets BC Cherry [2] and BC Arthritis Formula.
Fantastic Voyage: 1968–1969: ABC: Based on the 1966 feature film of the same name: 20th Century Fox Television: 17 Aquaman: 1968–1970: CBS: DC Comics: Based on Aquaman: National Periodical Publications: 36 The Archie Show: 1968–1969: CBS: Based on Archie comic book series: The Archie Company 17 The Batman/Superman Hour
Fantastic Voyage is a 1966 American science fiction adventure film directed by Richard Fleischer and written by Harry Kleiner, based on a story by Otto Klement and Jerome Bixby. The film is about a submarine crew who is shrunk to microscopic size and venture into the body of an injured scientist to repair damage to his brain.