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  1. Warm December, A (1972) -- (Movie Clip) The Open 500 Scramble Star and director Sidney Poitier in action, as American amateur motorcycle racer Dr. Matt Younger in a then-popular “scramble” outside London, monitored by a still-unexplained observer (George Beardmore) then visiting the Thames and Trafalgar Square with his daughter (Yvette Curtis), amid growing mystery, in A Warm December, 1972.

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  3. 16 de nov. de 2010 · yvette curtis. @missvett. Life is what you make of it and I'm living life to the fullest♡. Fort Worth, Texas Joined November 2010. 1,104 Following. 80 Followers. Replies. Media. Likes.

  4. Yvette Curtis - A Woman For Our Time. As we look forward to 2022, we couldn’t be more proud and excited for Yvette Curtis and her Wave Wahines CIC. As you know, Wave Wahines CIC is one of the community projects that we support here at the school. It’s a club that empowers women and girls of all ages through surf and ocean therapy.

  5. 24 de jul. de 2022 · This romantic drama about a holiday romance with a dark secret at its heart was shot in London and starred Anderson and Poitier (who also directed) alongside Earl Cameron, Yvette Curtis and George Barker. The film garnered much attention and a great future as a film actor lay ahead… Support Black independent media follow us on Instagram:

  6. Yvette Curtis was created in the Bronx, NY on August 16, 1960. She started her career in the sensitive age group of 3 like a vocalist/dancer, showing up in little dance recitals and off off Broadway musical productions. She performed like a vocalist in the World’s Good in Flushing, Queens in the mid-sixties. She was …

  7. 20 de mar. de 2021 · https://www.daaracarchive.org/2011/10/warm-decemder.htmlOn a trip to London with his daughter (Yvette Curtis) for some dirt-bike races, Dr. Matt Younger (Sid...

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