Malcolm David Kelley

Malcolm David Kelley

Malcolm David Kelley is a young American actor best known for his roles as Li'l Saint in the film You Got Served and as Walt in the television series Lost.

 
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The 1st Annual Ben Lee Foster Film Festival Films Created For Youth By Youth Presented in Wilmington, Delaware WHO : Join Celebrity Hosts Paige Hurd (“Everybody Hates Chris” and “Beauty Shop”) and Malcolm David Kelley (“Lost” and “Antoine Fisher”) as they host the coolest night in kids entertainment promoting positive self expression through short films presented by teen director Ben Lee Foster (BET Films). Malcolm David Kelley and Paige Hurd WHAT : The Ben Lee Foster Film Festival (BLF Film Fest) will showcase short film projects made for youth by youth. Ben Lee Foster feels it’s time to make a change in the younger ... Read Full Story
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Wikizines are interactive magazines that anyone can create or edit - and this one is called "Malcolm David Kelley". Here you can find fresh voices and respond in real time. Some members write articles about recent news and trends related to the wikizine's topic, others recount relevant personal stories or share their favorite pictures and video clips. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this wikizine? Well, then put on your journalist's cap and add your own article! Read Full Story
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Denver East senior Shae Kelley, a 6-foot forward, has given an oral commitment to the University of Colorado women’s basketball program, her father, Lewis Kelley, confirmed this morning. Regarded as a superior athlete, Shae averaged about 13 points per game as a junior in helping Denver East reach the Class 5A round of 16 before losing [...]  
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ImageMovers, the Robert Zemeckis motion-capture animation studio behind Beowulf and A Christmas Carol, has a new project. Ann Peacock, who wrote the adaptation of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, is penning an adaptation of the Eoin Colfer novel Airman, which sounds a bit like a combination of The Rocketeer and the mid-period movies by Miyazaki. Could this be the mo-cap project to convince non-believers like myself? Variety reports that...  
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Kelley Brantley Hall was a 35-year-old single mother when diagnosed with breast cancer. On the morning of her mammogram, she almost called to cancel the appointment because she was so busy at the office. But she went, and cancer was found. She credits her daughter, Lexi Brantley, as being the guardian angel and hero she needed. Without her, Brantley Hall, of Montgomery, would not have had the drive to beat the cancer. Her story:  
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Dan Cameron Hmmm...I guess I'm advertising what I'm working on over on my ember account. Since I keep needing to send screenshots back and forth. 1 hour ago from Twitter - Comment - Like  
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Kelley Armstrong celebrates the animal withinBooks Discussed in this Essay: Bitten by Kelley Armstrong Random House (2001), 576 pp. Stolen by Kelley Armstrong Random House (2003), 576... Continue reading this article at http://www.walrusmagazine.com  
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