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  1. Jul 29, 2021 · Following Ava DuVernay's pilot, the following three episodes of DMZ will be helmed by executive producer Ernest Dickerson, a.k.a. Ernest R. Dickerson, who has plenty of film and TV experience.

  2. Double Play. (film) Double Play is a 2017 American drama film directed by Ernest Dickerson, based on Curaçaoan author Frank Martinus Arion 's Dutch-language novel Dubbelspel. [3] The title Double Play refers to a move in dominoes where a player can play a final domino on either end of the snake, earning that team double points.

  3. Jason Michael Lee (born April 25, 1970) is an American actor, filmmaker, photographer, and former professional skateboarder. He is known for playing Earl Hickey in the television comedy series My Name Is Earl, for which he was nominated for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy TV series in 2005 and 2006 by The Golden Globes, and Dave in the live-action films, Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007), Alvin ...

  4. The woman, Joi-Dickerson-Neal, said she rescued the letters from her grandfather George Dickerson's house. The letters had been written to her grandfather's late wife, the former Edith Holland, who, at the time they were written, was apparently romantically involved with Forsythe.

  5. January 20, 1998. ( 1998-01-20) Blind Faith is a 1998 American made-for-television drama film directed by Ernest R. Dickerson. The movie stars Charles S. Dutton, Courtney B. Vance, Kadeem Hardison, Garland Whitt and Lonette McKee. It premiered in January 1998 on Showtime. The film's screenplay was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award ...

  6. Ernest R. Dickerson, is an American film director and cinematographer. As a cinematographer, he is known for his frequent collaborations with Spike Lee. As a director, he is known for films such as Juice (1992), Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight (1995), Bones (2001) and Never Die Alone (2004).

  7. Rainbow Dickerson. Rainbow Dickerson is an American actress. [1] She is most noted for her performance as Lily in the 2020 film Beans, [2] for which she won the Vancouver Film Critics Circle award for Best Supporting Actress in a Canadian Film at the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2020. [3]

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