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- Charles Evans was born on 25 April 1885 in London, Middlesex, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Demetrius and the Gladiators (1954), Cyborg 2087 (1966) and New York Confidential (1955). He died on 2 March 1974 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
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Charles Evans, born Charles Shapera in New York City on May 13, 1927, was a successful businessman and philanthropist and the older brother of Oscar-nominated producer Robert Evans. After serving in the U.S. Army during World War II, Evans returned to New York where he got a job as a salesman in a clothing store owned by his aunt.
It was his idea that the fly front used on men's pants could also be used on women's skirts that made him his first fortune. His father's tailor, Joseph Picone, brought Evans idea to light and the two created the women's clothing company Evan-Picone in 1949. The hugely successful women's sportswear company (which brother Robert worked for in the 1950s as a salesman) was sold to Revlon in 1962, making Evans a millionaire.
He went into the real estate business with his brother-in-law, Michael Shure, and made another fortune. In 1980, he and Shure were arrested for trying to buy a large amount of cocaine for their personal use, as well as for the personal pleasure of Robert Evans. They all pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for cocaine possession (reduced from the original felony charge of trafficking). As part of their sentence, Robert Evans produced a 60-second anti-drug commercial that was financed by Charles.
Ironically, while Robert Evans in his autobiography "The Kid Stays in the Picture" fretted that the bust would figure prominently in his obituary, it was not mentioned in The New York Times obituary of Charles, who died on June 2, 2007 at the age of 81 from pneumonia. The obituary did mention his producing the hit movie Tootsie (1982) and his philanthropic work, such as donating a great deal of money to research into Alzheimer's disease, which his father had suffered from. It also mentioned that Charles Evans served as national director of the Alzheimer's Association.- Charles E. Evans was born on 6 September 1856 in Rochester, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Happy Days (1929), The Working Man (1933) and The Man Who Played God (1932). He was married to Helena Phillips Evans. He died on 16 April 1945 in Santa Monica, California, USA.
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Charles Evans is known for Shepherd's Delight (2020), Slaughterhouse Rulez (2018) and Is Anybody Listening (2023).- Growing up as a street tumbler in small town Columbus, Mississippi, Justin expressed his love for the arts at an early age. However, it wasn't until he was older that he ever got any formal training. In high school Justin joined Dance Xpress where he learned various forms of dance such as lyrical, swing, jazz, and hip hop. He also learned that with dance he could use his acrobatic skills to enhance his performance.
After graduating Justin moved to Atlanta where he began dancing with Terrie Axam and Atlanta's Total Dance Company. With Total Dance he studied Ballet, Jazz, Hip-hop, Mojah, West African Dance, and Modern/Horton.
He also performed for The Black Arts Festival, UniverSoul Circus, and Mega Fest as well as numerous other shows. Dance and Performing became Justin's passion but in order to grow he felt the need to start back tumbling. So he began training with Extreme Tumbling Training Center. Within a year he not only reached level 9 in tumbling but also became Georgia's State and Regional Champion. He also placed 13th in the nation as a level 9 tumbler. In his second year he began training with All World gymnastics in Warren, MI. There he scored out of level 10 at the seasons first meet and became a Junior Elite Power Tumbler.
Justin returned to Atlanta, building his career as a performer, he signed with Xcel Talent Agency and is training and teaching at Got2Dance Atlanta and The D'AIR Project. Recent work includes International print ads with Coca Cola/Source Magazine and Converse/Footlocker, performing with Cirque du Soleil at the grand opening of the new Coca Cola museum, working with TBS doing a "Very Funny Commercial" and PBS touring with the T.V. kids show "Raggs". He has is also featured in the up and coming Tyler Perry movie 'Can Do Bad All By Myself'. With hard work and perseverance Justin has found that the sky is the limit so he always reaches for the stars. - Producer
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Charles Evans is known for The Trophy (2007).- Producer
- Director
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- Charles W. Evans is known for Let It Ride (1989) and Merlin and the War of the Dragons (2008).
- Charles Herman Evans is known for The Ben Stiller Show (1992) and The Chili Con Carne Club (1993).
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Charles Evans is known for Click (1997).- Sound Department
- Music Department
Charles Evans is known for Dangerous Ground (1997), A Reasonable Man (1999) and The Theory of Flight (1998).- Camera and Electrical Department
Charles Evans is known for Blue Hour (2024).- Actor
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Charles Evans is known for Diary of a Co-Worker (2005).- Charles Evans was born on 16 April 1967 in Augusta, Georgia, USA. He died on 12 October 2008 in Sparks, Maryland, USA.
- Charles Evans is known for Hack (1997).
- Charles Evans is known for Aftermath (2016) and Slaves (2016).
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Charles Evans is known for Cash Is King (2012).- Additional Crew
Charles Evans is known for Tartuffe, or The Impostor (1983).- Additional Crew
Charles Evans is known for Nutcracker! (2003).- Charles Evans is known for Inside Out II (1992).
- Charles Evans Williams is known for The Opera Game (2019).
- Charles Evans is known for Deity (2021).