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Charles Edward Gordone (October 12, 1925 –
November 16, 1995) was an
American playwright, actor, director, and educator. He was the
first African American...
- film system, and
America itself. The film
stars Philip Thomas,
Charles Gordone,
Barry White, and
Scatman Crothers, all of whom
appear in both live-action...
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Gordon Earle Moore (January 3, 1929 –
March 24, 2023) was an
American businessman, engineer, and the co-founder and
emeritus chairman of
Intel Corporation...
- "Too Sweet"
Gordone, a man who
deals with his
wrongful imprisonment as a
black youth. The film was
released on
November 21, 1979.
Martel Gordone had been...
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producer and playwright. Kennedy's
acting roles include Martel "Too Sweet"
Gordone in
Jamaa Fanaka's
Penitentiary (1979),
Penitentiary II (1982), Lone Wolf...
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first acting role was in a
campus production of
Matters of
Choice by
Chuck Gordone.
Pickens earned his
Bachelor of Fine Arts
degree from BGSU in 1976. Pickens...
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Penitentiary III,
which was
released in
August 1987.
Martel "Too Sweet"
Gordone earned his
parole from jail by
winning a
prison boxing tournament. All...
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including Frank Corsaro,
Martin Fried, Jack Garfein,
Michal V. Gazzo,
Charles Gordone,
Israel Horovitz,
Arthur Penn,
Eleanor Perry,
Frank Perry,
Sidney Pollack...
- by
American playwright Charles Gordone. It was
during his
employment as a
bartender in
Greenwich Village that
Gordone found the
inspiration for his first...
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Stroustrup taught computer science, and
Pulitzer Prize recipient Charles Gordone also
taught at
Texas A&M.
Aviation pioneer Fred
Weick did much of his post-war...