The Book of Dad – “Real stars will always shine”
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Ever wonder where some of those child movie stars are? A few of them continue their careers on into adulthood; seasoned, experienced and selective about assignments, affiliations and sustained acquaintances. One issue for them is that when we see them, we tend to forget that they are real people, dealing with dreams and realities like the rest of us. Today we “Hob Nob” with a guy we know as “Cockroach” from the “Cosbys”, and “Cole” from “Martin”, the accomplished entertainer Mr. Carl Payne. We get into Carl’s head on the serious side and discuss the industry, his initiatives and parenting; don’t fret, there is also plenty of humor… Mr. Carl Payne http://carlpayneofficial.com/ (http://carlpayneofficial.com/) https://www.facebook.com/carlpayneentertainment (https://www.facebook.com/carlpayneentertainment) Carl Payne, an accomplished actor with many projects under his belt is well known for his roles in Television Situational Comedy(s) (Sit-Com) the “Cosbys” and “Martin”. An entertainer since he was 10 years old, he hails from Harlem, USA by way of New York. His credentials are vast as he has attended: The First All Children's Theater, an off-Broadway repertory theatre company, the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music and the Performing Arts of New York and Howard University. Payne can be seen currently playing an FBI agent, and later as FCC field agent on the Ricky Smiley Show. He has a current “selfish” motive to assist others and be their reason for success or shine his star on them.
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