Saturday, October 27, 2012

Charles W. Swan

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Thursday, July 15, 2010

Charles W. Swan IMDB

Charles W. Swan
drcswanpni@aol.com

www.angelfire.com/celeb2/actor/hollywoo.html



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Gender: Male
Height: 6 feet 2 in
Weight: 200
Age Range: 66 - 66
Physique: Athletic
Hair Color: Black
Hair Length: Short
Eyes: Brown
Ethnicity: African American
Voice Type: Baritone



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Trapped inside the Beltway Director/Charles W. Swan The Swan Film Institute


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Dance: Ballroom, Disco, Waltz, Swing, Club/Freestyle
Accents: Middle Eastern
Athletic Skills: Track & Field, Football, Basketball, Swimming, Baseball
Performance Skills: Singing, Improvisation, Dancing, Voiceover
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University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, MD, 1989
Ohio Christian College, Columbus, Ohio, Ph.D, 1972


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Marquis Who's Who, American, Science, World, 1994
White House, Medal of Freedom, 1994
Royalty, Knighted, 2000
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Dr. Alvin Killough, Colleague, 2182818028
Dr. James Etheridge, Colleague, 8139910012

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Charles Swan

Charles' acting, singing and music debut can be traced back to his childhood in 1952 at Fannie L. Bourbar Elementary School and Pennsylvannia AME Zion Church in Baltimore, Maryland. His class under the direction of Mr. Arnett Brown (teacher) had the class present the life and history of John Henry the Steel Driving Man in the puppet show. The class spent several weeks preparing for this stage show. Charles played the part of the preacher man. "The Review was a smashing success....to say the least". Charles continued to act in school plays and blew his trumpet in the school marching band and orchestra in Booker T. Washington Junior High School and Baltimore City College. The famous saxophonist Gary Barts rose from these ranks. Charles had a little trio that played out of the Music Union Hall on Howard Street in B-More in 1955. The Swan Film Institute presented by Swan and Associates.



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Work History: Internet, Voice Over, Film, Radio
Job Categories: Writing, Acting, Directing
Are you willing to work unpaid?: No
Authorized to work in United States: Yes
Primary Citizenship: United States
Valid Passport: Yes
Prior Job Title(s): Chairman, Swan & Associates, Presidential Policy Advisor, White House, Deputy State Commissioner, US Dept Health

The Religious and Military Order of the Knights of Holy Sepulche of Jerusalem
                 The Right Honorable Chevalier Sir Dr Charles W. Swan 
                                                 Historical Figure
                                             Distinguish American
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*Medal of Freedom
*Legion of Merit
*Presidents Patriotic Medal
*Ronald Reagan Eternal Flame of Freedom Medal
*Senatorial Commission
*President's  Club
*Roundtable
*Maquis Who's Who in the World
*President Ronald Reagan Policy Advisor
*Presidents George H. Bush Policy Advisor
*Special Thanks Robert Gates former Director of the 
  Central Intelligence Agency
*Unites States Supreme Court Historical Society