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Vantile Emmanuel Whitfield (September 8, 1930 – January 9, 2005), was an arts administrator who helped found several performing arts institutions in the United States.
Vantile Whitfield (1930-2005) was a versatile artist who worked in TV, theater, and film. He directed The Third Bill Cosby Special, Tarzan, and Ashes and Embers, and wrote You Stand Like a Fine Brownstone.
- Actor, Director
- September 8, 1930
- Vantile Whitfield
- January 9, 2005
Vantile Whitfield was a director, teacher, playwright, and set designer who worked for the NEA and NBC. He was the father of actor Lance Vantile Whitfield and had three marriages and three children.
- September 8, 1930
- January 9, 2005
23. Jan. 2005 · Vantile Whitfield, known as "Motojicho," an influential playwright, director of stage and screen and founding director of the Expansion Arts program at the National Endowment of the Arts, died...
- Yvonne Shinhoster Lamb
The collection contains the papers of Vantile E. Whitfield, an African American playwright and director known as Motojicho, from 1953-2005. It includes records of the D.C. Black Repertory Company, writings, photographs, and audiovisual material.
- 540 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, 30322, Georgia
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10. Sept. 2023 · 30 subscribers. 10. 4K views 12 years ago. Sonya Geder Diggs in association with Conscious Comedy Concepts and UnaStar Media are currently in production of a documentary: "A Man for all Reasons;...
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This is the Electronic Press Kit for 'UnBossed' the debut album by Lance Vantile Whitfield. 'UnBossed is a mixture of Jazz+Funk+R&B=FUN!!AVAILABLE NOW on AL...
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- Lance Vantile Whitfield