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  1. Liked by Lance Vantile Whitfield. 匭. As an award winning creative professional, I have provided art direction for over 10 entertainment magazines, 8 award shows, and countless film & television ...

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  2. 21 de fev. de 2023 · Lynn Whitfield, who just turned 70, is a sometimes overlooked trailblazer for Black women in the industry. One that has seven NAACP Awards, an Emmy and a Golden Globe nomination. And a career that spans half a century. Whitfield is a true Louisianian. Born in Baton Rouge to a family of physicians who were also art lovers, both parents were ...

  3. A Series of Unfortunate Events site takeover: Original concept, layout, design, PhotoShop work and buid-prep. Passengers. 970x250 InPage Ad-unit: Art direction, UI layout and design, PhotoShop work, intro video edits, trailer edits and build-prep. Click HERE for a live sample of the expanding unit. (Programming by AvatarLabs dev unit) Spy.

  4. Vantile Emmanuel Whitfield, African American playwright and director known as Motojicho, was born on September 8, 1930, in Washington, D.C. to Theodore Roosevelt Whitfield and Lugene Ellen Green. He attended Dunbar High School, graduating in 1948. Following high school, he joined the Air Force and served until 1952.

  5. Lance Vantile Whitfield. Producer: Lance Vantile Whitfield: Emotional. As an award winning creative professional, Lance Whitfield has provided art direction for over 10 entertainment magazines, 8 award shows, and countless film & television projects.

  6. Relationships. Lynn Whitfield was previously married to Brian Gibson (1990 - 1992) and Vantile Whitfield (1974). Lynn Whitfield has been in relationships with Don Johnson (1976) and Kweisi Mfume (1970 - 1972).

  7. Vantile Emmanuel Whitfield was born on September 8, 1930, in Washington, District of Columbia, the only child of Theodore Roosevelt Whitfield (1902–1971) and Lugene Ellen Green. Education Whitfield studied theatre at Howard University, receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1957.