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  1. Vantile Emmanuel Whitfield (September 8, 1930 – January 9, 2005), was an arts administrator who helped found several performing arts institutions in the United States.

  2. Vantile Whitfield. Director: The Third Bill Cosby Special. Born on September 8th 1930 in Washington D.C. Vantile Emmanuel Whitfield was the only son of Lugene Ellen Green and Theodore Roosevelt Whitfield. Vantile has two daughters, Bellina Logan, Elizabeth Whitfield and son Lance Vantile Whitfield. Vantile E. Whitfield was a director, teacher ...

  3. Vantile E. Whitfield was a director, teacher, playwright, set designer, and was the founding director of the Expansion Arts Program at the National Endowment of the Arts ("NEA") under Nancy Hanks. In the late '60's, he directed "Watts Gospel Festival" and "Watts Rhythm and Blues Festival" for KCET-TV in Los Angeles.

  4. Vantile Whitfield is an American actor and director who has appeared in numerous films and television shows. He is best known for his roles in the films The Color Purple (1985), The Great White Hope (1970), and The Wiz (1978).

  5. Sep 10, 2023 · 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; Vantile E....

  6. May 27, 2022 · "Hold On" feat. Tim "Tio" Owens is the 2nd single from the debut album 'UnBossed' by Lance Vantile Whitfield. The album 'UnBossed' contains 10 tracks of Jazz...

  7. The collection consists of the papers of Vantile E. Whitfield from 1953-2005 and includes records of the D.C. Black Repertory Company, writings by Whitfield and others, Whitfield's professional and personal papers, photographs, and printed material.