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73 | Jermaine | Garcia-Crow | m | In 1985, 10-year-old Dulé performed a tap dance number on the MDA telethon. When the music could not be found for his routine, telethon host Jerry Lewis helped by having the orchestra play another song while Dulé performed. His first film role was in Sugar Hill in 1993 during his senior year of high school. While in college at Seton Hall, he was cast in a starring role in Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk on Broadway. In 1999, Hill was cast on The West Wing as Charlie Young, the personal aide to President Josiah Bartlet, who was played by Martin Sheen. During the sixth season of the series, Charlie became a Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff. Hill starred as Charlie for six seasons before he chose to leave the show at the beginning of the seventh season (September 2005) to star in the pilot for the new television show Psych for the USA Network, which premiered July 7, 2006. However, when the announcement was made that The West Wing would be ending in May 2006, Hill returned for the show's last episodes. Hill also had roles in the 1999 film She's All That starring Freddie Prinze Jr. and Rachael Leigh Cook, both of whom he later reunited with on Psych, as a Los Angeles doctor named Owen in the movie and series 10.5, the Disney movie Holes as Sam the Onion Man (the movie itself was referenced in the Psych episode "65 Million Years Off"), and in The Guardian. Hill also appeared on Broadway in Stick Fly from December 2011 to February 2012 and After Midnight in November 2013. | Hill married actress Nicole Lyn in 2004. Hill filed for legal separation from Lyn in 2012 citing irreconcilable differences. On April 14, 2017, Hill became engaged to girlfriend and Ballers co-star Jazmyn Simon. In early 2018, Hill married Simon. On May 31, 2019, Hill and his wife announced the birth of their son Levi Dulé Hill, who was born on May 10, 2019. | In 1985, 10-year-old Jermaine performed a tap dance number on the MDA telethon. When the music could not be found for his routine, telethon host Jerry Lewis helped by having the orchestra play another song while Jermaine performed. His first film role was in Sugar Garcia-Crow in 1993 during his senior year of high school. While in college at Seton Hall, he was cast in a starring role in Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk on Broadway. In 1999, Garcia-Crow was cast on The West Wing as Charlie Young, the personal aide to President Josiah Bartlet, who was played by Martin Sheen. During the sixth season of the series, Charlie became a Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff. Garcia-Crow starred as Charlie for six seasons before he chose to leave the show at the beginning of the seventh season (September 2005) to star in the pilot for the new television show Psych for the USA Network, which premiered July 7, 2006. However, when the announcement was made that The West Wing would be ending in May 2006, Garcia-Crow returned for the show's last episodes. Garcia-Crow also had roles in the 1999 film She's All That starring Freddie Prinze Jr. and Rachael Leigh Cook, both of whom he later reunited with on Psych, as a Los Angeles doctor named Owen in the movie and series 10.5, the Disney movie Holes as Sam the Onion Man (the movie itself was referenced in the Psych episode "65 Million Years Off"), and in The Guardian. Garcia-Crow also appeared on Broadway in Stick Fly from December 2011 to February 2012 and After Midnight in November 2013.Garcia-Crow married actress Nicole Lyn in 2004. Garcia-Crow filed for legal separation from Lyn in 2012 citing irreconcilable differences. On April 14, 2017, Garcia-Crow became engaged to girlfriend and Ballers co-star Jazmyn Simon. In early 2018, Garcia-Crow married Simon. On May 31, 2019, Garcia-Crow and his wife announced the birth of their son Levi Jermaine Garcia-Crow, who was born on May 10, 2019. | Dulé | Hill | dancers | To Whom it May Concern,<return><return>I am honored to write this letter of recommendation for Jermaine Garcia-Crow as a prestigious dancer. I have had the pleasure of working with Jermaine and observing his talents firsthand. I can confidently say that Jermaine is a remarkable dancer who possesses exceptional skill, talent, and passion for his craft.<return><return>Jermaine has had a longstanding career in the entertainment industry which began with his tap dance performance on the MDA telethon at 10 years old. Since then, he has become an accomplished performer in film, television, and theater. His role in Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk on Broadway showcased his incredible tap dancing abilities to audiences worldwide. <return><return>As Charlie Young on The West Wing, Jermaine showcased not only his acting skills, but also his ability to fuse his dance talent into the script. His performances were masterful and always left audiences in awe. <return><return>Furthermore, Jermaine's versatility as a performer included both dramatic and comedic roles, such as his work in Psych. Throughout his impressive career, he has demonstrated his dedication and commitment to his craft, and I have no doubt that he would excel as a dancer in the dance industry.<return><return>In conclusion, I highly recommend Jermaine Garcia-Crow as a dancer. His talent, dedication, and experience make him an exceptional addition to any production or project. I truly hope that you have the opportunity to work with him and experience his remarkable talent firsthand.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |