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Shanice Antonette Banton - Wikipedia
From 2010 to 2013, Banton portrayed cheerleader Marisol Lewis on the long running series Degrassi: The Next Generation [1] She made her feature film debut in 2016 as Minnie Ruth Solomon, the wife of Jesse Owens in the 2016 film Race. [2] In 2017, she was cast as Violet Hart on Murdoch Mysteries and has had a main role since. [3]
Shanice Banton - IMDb
Shanice Banton is known for Race (2016), Lost Girl (2010) and Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001).
Race (2016) - IMDb
Race: Directed by Stephen Hopkins. With Stephan James, Jason Sudeikis, Eli Goree, Shanice Banton. Jesse Owens' quest to become the greatest track and field athlete in history thrusts him onto the world stage of the 1936 Olympics, where he faces off against Adolf Hitler's vision of Aryan supremacy.
'Race' Actor Shanice Banton Explains Why The Jesse Owens …
2016年2月19日 · Shanice Banton would be forgiven for being exhausted; her flight into New York was delayed, she's spending her days doing press for her new movie Race, and the film, about the famed sprinter...
Race Movie vs True Story of Jesse Owens, Fact-Checking Race
2016年2月17日 · While fact-checking the Race movie, we learned that when Jesse was 9 years old, his family took part in the Great Migration, which saw 1.5 million African Americans bid farewell to the segregated South in search of more opportunities and a better life in the North. The Owens family headed to Ohio.
Shanice Banton - Biography - IMDb
Shanice Banton is known for Race (2016), Lost Girl (2010) and Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001).
Review: ‘Race’ Chronicles Jesse Owens’s Rise to Olympic Glory
2016年2月18日 · “Race” begins in a miserable slum in Cleveland, where the Owens family moved from Alabama when Jesse was 9, and follows him through high school to Ohio State University. In 1932, his high school...
‘Race’: Film Review - The Hollywood Reporter
2016年2月18日 · Race, in which Riefenstahl is a key supporting character, touches on such paradoxes, pointedly but politely. This portrait of the track-and-field immortal — first off the starting block among...
Shanice Banton: Upward Movements – Urbanology Magazine
Actress Shanice Banton sees the parallels between her latest film, Race, and the current racial and cultural tensions in the world. With politicians spreading fear and hate, police killings and shootings, and genocides across the globe, it’s easy to see the similarities between 1936, when the movie was set, and 2016.
Jesse Owens’ Olympic triumph: a profound story - SFGATE
2016年2月18日 · The one-syllable title — “Race” — embodies much: the races Owens had to win, the racism that he had to endure and ignore at home, and the master-race madness that had infected a civilized ...
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