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Dan Ewing was born June 3rd 1985 in Manly NSW. He is best known for portraying 'Cap' in Paramount's critically acclaimed 'Love and Monsters'. He also stars in Occupation Rainfall, Home and Away, Harrow, Chasing Comets, Beast No More and '1'. He is father to Archer Grason Ewing. He & partner Katrina Risteska have been together since August 22 of 2016.- Actor
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Tray Chaney, the highly celebrated up and coming actor, is best known for his role as "Poot" on the HBO's Original hit series "The Wire". The strikingly handsome young man of many talents began his career as a performer at the early age of four years old. After graduating from high school, Tray caught the acting bug and auditioned for and landed the role of "Poot" on HBO's "The Wire"; which aired its first episode in June 2002. In 2003, Tray made his first movie appearance in "Head of State" with Chris Rock and Bernie Mac which was followed by a role in "The Salon" starring the highly acclaimed actress/producer "Vivica A. Fox". Tray was also featured on "The District" (CBS) . Tray later had the opportunity to star in Bow Wow's chart topping video "My Baby" featuring the multi-platinum group " Jagged Edge" TrayChaney announces the release of his inspirational autobiography "THE TRUTH YOU CAN'T BeTRAY" and the Direct Television 101 Network premiere of the HBO hit series "The Wire" on July 18th 2010. Both the book release and the series syndication mark the arc of a new era for the Maryland native actor. Tray's newest venture includes stepping into the world of music as a writer, producer, and rapper. Tray's career continues on the road of endless and indomitable creativity. This year Tray stars in the film "STREETS" starring "MEEK MILL" "JAMESY BOY" starring Ving Rhames James Woods & Mary Louise Parker which Tray's Original Song "Self Made Star Is Featured In The Film. Tray Recently stars in and produced the love story "6Hearts 1Beat". Tray uses every minute to hone his talents as he continues to innovate and entertain.Tray will continue exceeding industry expectations as he builds his career in the entertainment world- Writer
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Legendary Broadway writer/producer/director George Abbott was born in 1887 in Forestville, New York. His father was mayor of Salamanca, New York, for two terms. In 1898 his family moved to Cheyenne, Wyoming, and Abbott attended Kearney Military Academy. The family returned to New York, where Abbott attended Hamburg High School, graduating in 1907, and the University of Rochester (BA degree in 1911). He wrote the play "Perfectly Harmless" for University Dramatic Club. He attended Harvard University from 1911-1912, studying play writing under George Pierce Baker, and wrote "The Head of the Family" for Harvard Dramatic Club. In 1912 he won $100 in a play contest sponsored by the Bijou Theatre in Boston, Massachusetts, for "The Man in the Manhole", and worked at the Bijou for a year as assistant stage manager. He made his Broadway debut as an actor in 1913 in "The Misleading Lady" (as Babe Merrill, a drunken student), followed by "The Yeoman of the Guard" (1915), "The Queen's Enemies" (1916), "Daddies" (1918), "The Broken Wing" (1920), "Dulcy" (on tour) (1921), "Zander the Great" (1923), "White Desert" (1923), "Hell-Bent for Heaven" (1924), "Lazybones" (1924), "Processional" (1925) and "Cowboy Crazy" (1926). From that point he concentrated on writing and directing, with "The Fall Guy" (his Broadway's debut, 1925), "Three Men on a Horse" (1935), "Jumbo" (1935), "On Your Toes" (1936), "The Boys from Syracuse" (1938), "Too Many Girls" (1939), "Pal Joey" (1940), "Best Foot Forward" (1941), "On the Town" (1944), "High Buttom Shoes" (1947), "Where's Charley?" (1948), "Call Me Madam" (1950), "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" (1951), "Wonderful Town" (1953), "The Pajama Game" (1954), "Damn Yankees" (1955), "New Girl Town" (1957), "Fiorello!" (1959), "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Forum" (1962), "Flora, the Red Menace" (1965; Liza Minnelli's Broadway debut).
He won five Tony Awards and the Pulitzer Prize (for "Fiorello!"). He was nominated for an Oscar for writing All Quiet on the Western Front (1930). His daughter, Judith Abbott, is a stage actress/director and was married (1946-49) to Tom Ewell.- Lamont Jordan was born on 11 November 1978 in Forestville, Maryland, USA.