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  1. Washington, DC. 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 Jan. 9 at the Washington Home of complications from Alzheimer's disease.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 23 de ene. de 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...

  5. Lance Vantile Whitfield. “ ACTION ” is the latest release from the album ‘ UnBossed ’ by LANCE VANTILE WHITFIELD. BUY NOW! 4:46.

  6. 27 de may. de 2022 · Subscribed. Like. 1.8K views 1 year ago LOS ANGELES. "Hold On" feat. Tim "Tio" Owens is the 2nd single from the debut album 'UnBossed' by Lance Vantile Whitfield. The album 'UnBossed'...

  7. Vantile Emmanuel Whitfield, African American playwright and director known as Motojicho, was born on September 8, 1930, in Washington, D.C. to Theodore Roosevelt Whitfield and Lugene Ellen Green. He attended Dunbar High School, graduating in 1948. Following high school, he joined the Air Force and served until 1952.