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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 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).
- 75 years old
- Vantile Emmanuel Whitfield
- actor,director
- Virgo
Jan 23, 2005 · Vantile Whitfield Obituary. WHITFIELD, VANTILE "Motojicho" (Age 74) On January 9, 2005. Beloved husband of Loretta Argrett. Memorial service on Friday, January 28 at 11:30 a.m., Shiloh...
Following graduation, she first garnered attention on the stage by performing with the Black Repertory Company in Washington, D.C. She married playwright/director/actor Vantile Whitfield, one of the company's co-founders and a pioneer of black theatre, in 1974.
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Vantile Whitfield was a highly influential arts administrator who helped found several performing arts institutions in the United States.