L.q. jones children
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Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Jerome Tarantino is an American film director, actor, and Oscar-winning screenwriter. For movies, check the Filmography.
Biography
Quentin Tarantino was born on March 27, 1963 in Knoxville, Tennessee, the son of a 16 year old nursing student Connie and a 21 year old law student and aspiring actor Tony. Connie named him after Burt Reynolds' Indian character, "Quint" on the 60s TV series Gunsmoke. When Quentin was 2, they moved to South Los Angeles which is where Quentin grew up. His mother took him to the cinema from an early age, he saw films like Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (which was a major inspiration), The Wild Bunch at age 6, Carnal Knowledge at age 8 and Deliverance at age 9. From these early introductions to cinema, Tarantino fell in love with the movies and went at every opportunity.
At the age of 22, he landed a job at the Manhattan Beach Video Archives, a now defunct video rental store in Manhattan Beach, California where he and fellow movie buffs like Roger Avary spent all day watching, discussing and recommending
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Q-Tee
British rapper
Musical artist
Tatiana Mais (also incorrectly credited as Tatsiana Mais) is the birth name of 1990s British songwriter and rapper Q-Tee. She is also known as Tatiana Oriana and Tatiana Ellis.
Early life and education
Mais was born in Kidbrooke, in south-east London.[1]
She is a graduate of the performing and creative arts college, BRIT School.[1]
Music career
Mais provided rapping vocals on two songs by Saint Etienne; the first of these being "Filthy" (B-side to "Only Love Can Break Your Heart" and also released on Smash The System: Singles and More) and the second being "Calico" (on So Tough). At the time she recorded these songs she was 15 years old. In 1990, she was the featured vocalist on History's UK No. 42 hit, "Afrika".[2]
In 1993, Q-Tee provided rapping vocals on "Beautiful" by Babble, who were essentially the last two remaining members of Thompson Twins. It was released on their albumThe Stone (Warner Bros./Reprise Records), and remixes were also released on the double A-sidesi
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Louis Charles Ellis
Louis Ellis, Sr. was born on September 23, 1934 in Itta Bena, Mississippi. He was the first grandchild of Joseph and Sadie Swarn. His mother Q.T. was the first child of her parents. Following the history of the Swan family later there were three sisters and one brother. He was raised by his mother’s sister, aunt Marguerite born in 1919, whom raised Louis, aunt Annie born in 1922, and uncle Samuel born in 1923. They all held a special place in Louis heart.
On reaching young adulthood Louis left Itta Bena, Mississippi, leaving two young sons, Louis and Lonnie Lee Hartman with their mothers.
He changed his name, met and married after four years, Mary Louise Morris who had three children of her own. Louis cared enough for her to accept and adopt each child.
On December 3, 1967, Louis came home and moved his family up to Racine, Wisconsin. Luckily the landlord of a vacant house not only rented him the house but hired him to work in his factory, which was only six blocks from the house.
Louis was an avid bowl
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