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  1. DeForest Covan (September 9, 1917 - September 8, 2007) was an American actor, dancer, and former black vaudeville performer. Starting with his first film appearance in The Singing Kid (1936), his acting career continued into the 1990s.

  2. DeForest Covan was born on 9 September 1917 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor and production manager, known for Rocky (1976), Sanford and Son (1972) and The Bus Is Coming (1971). He died on 8 September 2007 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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  3. Mar 22, 2024 · DeForest Covan was an American actor, dancer, and former black vaudeville performer. From his first film appearance in 1936, in The Singing Kid, his career on film stretched to the 1990s, with appearances in 1993's Martin and NYPD Blue.

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  4. DeForest Covan was an actor and production manager who appeared in Rocky (1976), Sanford and Son (1972) and The Bus Is Coming (1971). He was born in Chicago in 1917 and died in Los Angeles in 2007.

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  5. To Sleep with Anger. A slow-burning masterwork of the early 1990s, this third feature by Charles Burnett is a singular piece of American mythmaking. In a towering performance, Danny Glover plays the enigmatic southern drifter Harry, a devilish charmer who turns up out of the blue on the South Central Los Angeles doorstep of his old friends.

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  8. Sep 8, 2007 · DeForest Covan (September 9, 1917 - September 8, 2007) was an American actor, dancer, and former black vaudeville performer. From his first film appearance in 1936, in The Singing Kid, his acting career stretched to the 1990s. In early 1978, he appeared in two episodes of the TV series, Good Times.