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People whose last name begins with W
Carrie Wagner | Awaiting Data |
Robin Wakefield | Though it’s been a few decades since high school, I have fond memories of the training and experience I received in the first semester of my senior year at the Dillard Campus. I kept in touch with a few of my classmates over the years, unfortunately, two of them have passed far too soon.
I have a very old photo, and a very old, faded resume from 1986. I stopped performing in 1993, and I went back to school. Since leaving show business, I have been a practicing attorney in New York City, and served as a JAG officer in the Army for nearly 14 years. The last big gig I had was opening at Sunrise Musical Theater for Joan Rivers, and the first was in a show called “10 Nights in a Barroom” at a dinner theater in Ft. Lauderdale that no longer exists. Contact: roboesq@aol.com |
Marshall Williams | Thailand?
Contact: iceman@datachan.com |
Tom Williams |
Co-conspirator with Joyce Hall and Allen Hill during all of the Performing Arts years. Conductor, in charge of instrumental music.Tom joined the Nova staff in 1964. Joyce was already there. He had come from Ohio and she had moved from what was then Parkway Junion High as a part of the new Nova faculty. She, Ed Spry (the vocal teacher at the time) and Tom did Music Man and Can Can at Strannahan High before Allen came on the scene. Contact: prr1@adelphia.net |
John Wittenborn |
SunSentinel – Obit (edited) John Horace Wittenborn III John died on Memorial Day, May 27, 2019, at Broward Health, the same hospital where he was born on January 24th, 1960. He attended Fort Lauderdale and Broward County Performing Arts High Schools and the Atlantic Foundation of the Performing Arts and studied dance with Revell Shaw and Ruth Petronovitch before performing with the Cincinnati Ballet and at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas. He danced for Jean Ann Ryan on cruise ships, at the Lido in Paris and the Olympics in Korea. He worked with June Taylor as artistic director and choreographer for “The Show Offs”, a non-profit troupe that dances for charitable causes. An integral part of Miami Fashion Week, he was also the lead choreographer for Leadership Broward Foundation’s Lip Sync Battle. Johnny and his Dad, Jack toured South Florida for 7 years as the fabulous singing duo “Tow of a Kind” with his Mom Joan as president of their fan club. Tall and handsome, his many talents took him to exotic locations across the globe, making lasting friendships wherever he went, but mostly he enjoyed being home with his friends and family. He is very much missed. |
Larry Wittenstein | Awaiting Data |
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