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    Frederick O'Neal (August 27, 1905 – August 25, 1992) was an American actor, theater producer and television director. He founded the American Negro Theater...
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    Nipsey Russell as Officer Anderson Ossie Davis as Officer Omar Anderson Frederick O'Neal as Officer Wallace Jim Gormley as Officer Nelson Albert Henderson as...
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  • Frederick O'Neal Vinson (born January 28, 1971) is an American professional basketball coach and former player who serves as assistant coach for the Detroit...
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  • perform for the Paris Opera, actresses Ruth Attaway and Jane White, and Frederick O'Neal who founded the American Negro Theater. The network couldn't get a...
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  • film is whether African-American businessman Ernie Jones (played by Frederick O'Neal) raped Swedish immigrant and civil rights Freedom Rider Greta Mae Hansen...
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    Nordstrom (1903–1976), pianist, composer, one of the Nordstrom Sisters Frederick O'Neal (1905–1992), actor William Oberhardt (1882–1958), artist, portrait...
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    Alice Murphy ​ (m. 1949)​ 7th President of the Actors' Equity Association In office 1952–1964 Preceded by Clarence Derwent Succeeded by Frederick O'Neal...
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  • time. The cast included actresses Ruth Attaway and Jane White, and Frederick O'Neal who founded the American Negro Theater. They filmed a pilot in the...
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    season) Cast: Canada Lee (narrator), Lurene Scott, Joyce Michael, Frederick O'Neal, Daniel Whittaker, Ronald Liss, Humphrey Davis, Richard Coogan, Paula...
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    was co-founded on June 5, 1940 by playwright Abram Hill and actor Frederick O'Neal. Determined to build a "people's theatre", they were inspired by the...
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