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  Tonea Stewart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tonea Stewart is an American actress and University Professor best known for her role as Aunt Etta on the television series In the Heat of the Night.
Tonea Stewart was born in Greenwood, Mississippi and has appeared in numerous T.V. shows and movies.
Formerly a high school teacher in Jackson, Mississippi, she taught Speech at Jackson State University before she bacame the Director of Theatre Arts at the Alabama State University.
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 The Anniston Star - Actress Tonea Stewart brings show to Oxford
At the time, Tonea Stewart didn’t know those lessons and poems and songs from childhood would be grist for her performances, but she hoarded stories like a cache of treasures.
Stewart is known for her ability to deliver a different performance every time.
Stewart, who has three children with her husband Dr. Allen Stewart, is a spokeswoman for the “One Church, One Child” program of Alabama and has also received awards for her narration of Public Radio International’s Series Remembering Slavery.
www.jaxnews.com /entertainment/2002/as-theater-0509-ltutor-2e08u4622.htm   (611 words)

  
 THE TACK | Features | Internship Shows Workman A New Side of Life
Stewart is an actress (most recently seen in A Time to Kill), lecturer and head of the theatre department at Alabama State University.
Stewart and the ASU students worked with BVU students on stage and behind the scenes for three days, teaching and rehearsing the show which was presented as an ACES event.
Stewart returned to campus last fall as a guest lecturer so Workman decided to ask her for an opportunity to intern.
web.bvu.edu /organizations/tack/1997/02/21/brad.html   (658 words)

  
 Dialog, UA Faculty and Staff News - December 9, 2002
Tonea Stewart and the Realizing the Dream Community Choir Headline 2003 Martin Luther King Jr.
Tonea Stewart and the Realizing the Dream Community Choir, conducted by Marcia Hood, a UA graduate student, will highlight the 13th annual Martin Luther King Jr.
Stewart is a native of Greenwood, Miss., and has lived in Montgomery since 1990.
dialog.ua.edu /dialog20021209/bb20021209.html   (820 words)

  
 TEACHER'S GUIDE
At the start of the first tape/broadcast, Tonea Stewart describes a conversation she had with her Papa Dallas -- a former slave brutally scarred by a cruel overseer who punished him for learning to read -- in which he makes her promise to learn to read, go to school, and continue telling his story.
Tonea Stewart: Tells of learning the origin of her Papa Dallas' scars, and his request she go to school and continue telling his story.
Tonea Stewart's memories of her Papa Dallas indicate how much our own family members have to teach us about the past--and lessons to impart about our present and future.
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 UWF News | December 2003 Press
A professional actress, tenured professor and director of the Theatre Arts at Alabama State University, Stewart is best known for her recurring role in In the Heat of the Night as Aunt Etta.
Stewart was nominated for a National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Image Award as best supporting actress in 1997.
Stewart's other accomplishments include hosting a historical radio series produced by the Smithsonian Institution and the Institute of Language and Culture.
www.uwf.edu /uwfmain/press/annualreleases/2003/Dec03.cfm?emailID=12972   (325 words)

  
 Florida International University: Media Release   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Stewart will serve as the motivational speaker for the MLK Youth Forum at the Wolfe University Center Ballroom, FIU-Biscayne Bay Campus, at 9 a.m.
Tonea Stewart is a native of Greenwood, Miss., and has been a resident of Montgomery, Ala., since 1990.
Stewart showed a passion for teaching and performing from an early age.
news.fiu.edu /releases/2005/12-02_mlk.htm   (702 words)

  
 V-May01-MIP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
"Dr. Stewart" is Tonea (Tommie) Stewart, an award-winning actress and tenured professor and director of theater arts at Alabama State University, who delivered an inspirational keynote speech to conference delegates.
Love is a commodity school employees should bring to work every day--"love for our jobs, love for the opportunity we have to reach children, and love for all of our students," she said.
With Stewart are (seated from left) Nancy Rozier, of Flint, Jaye Johnson and Lesle Moon, both from Comstock; and (standing, from left) Jerilyn Smith, Ypsilanti EA president, MEA Executive Director Chuck Anderson and Kathy Harrison of Flint.
www.mea.org /Design.cfm?p=3650   (376 words)

  
 Denison University - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Tonea Stewart is an actress in film and television and a faculty member in the theatre department at Alabama State University.
Best known for her recurring role of Aunt Etta Kibbe in the television series "In the Heat of the Night," Stewart was the first African-American woman to earn a doctorate from the Florida State University School of Theatre and the first McKnight Doctoral Fellow in Theatre Arts.
Stewart hosted a historical radio series produced by the Smithsonian Institution and the Institute of Language and Culture, "Remembering Slavery," which was a first-person account of former slaves who survived to tell their stories.
www.denison.edu /multicultural/mlk   (763 words)

  
 Mahogany Cafe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Tonea's tv guest appearances include "Matlock," "Walker, Texas Ranger," "ER" and "Touched By An Angel" but she's best known for her role as Aunt Etta Kibbey in the highly acclaimed tv series "In The Heat Of The Night."
Tonea's film credits include "Mississippi Burning," "Livin' Large" and "A Time To Kill" for which she received a NAACP Image Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
Tonea is currently a tenured Professor and Director of Theatre Arts at Alabama State University in Montgomery, Alabama.
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 FSU.com :: FSU Panama City's Black Student Union Celebrates Black Heritage Month with Renowned FSU Actress
Stewart began her acting career in 1969 and became the first African American to direct and star on stage at New Stage Theatre, the most prestigious equity theatre in Mississippi.
Stewart is best remembered for her recurring role as Miss Etta Kibbee in the television series "In The Heat of The Night." Others will recognize Stewart in the film adaptation of John Grisham's "A Time To Kill," which earned her a NAACP Image Award nomination.
Currently a tenured professor and the director of Theatre Arts at Alabama State University in Montgomery, Alabama, Stewart received her bachelor's degree in Speech and Theatre from Jackson State University and a master's in Theatre Arts from the University of California at Santa Barbara.
www.fsu.com /pages/2004/02/23/tonea_stewart.html   (525 words)

  
 Tonea Stewart Photos - Tonea Stewart News - Tonea Stewart Information
In 2004 the Mississippi State Legislature adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution 601, commending the career and public service of Tonea Stewart.
Among her many stage credits are the touring productions of A Raisin in the Sun and A Member of the Wedding.
Tell the world what you think of Tonea Stewart, write a review for this person.
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 SSU News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Stewart is a noted professional actress who appeared regularly in the CBS TV series “In The Heat of the Night.” She also starred in the film version of the John Grisham novel “A Time To Kill” with Samuel L. Jackson.
In 1969, Stewart became the first African-American to star or direct in a play at the New Stage Theater, Mississippi's most prestigious equity theatre.
She was the first African-American female to receive a doctorate from the Florida State University School of Theatre and the first McKnight Doctoral Fellow in Theatre Arts.
www.savstate.edu /alumni/comm/Sept2003A.htm   (265 words)

  
 Noted Actress and Educator to be Featured at Calloway Breakfast - News and Information | Saint Louis University
Actress Tonea Stewart, who has starred in movies including "A Time to Kill," and had a recurring role in the television series "In the Heat of the Night," will be the featured speaker at the Calloway Prayer Breakfast at Saint Louis University Saturday, April 26.
In addition to her movie and television acting career, Stewart also is a tenured professor and director of the theatre arts program at Alabama State University.
Her film career includes parts in the Academy Award-nominated "Mississippi Burning" and "Living Large." On television, she co-starred in a movie about the life of civil rights heroine Rosa Parks, among many other roles.
www.slu.edu /readstory/newsinfo/2629   (333 words)

  
 Tonea Stewart Unofficial Site - Bio Pictures Photos Movie Film
Distinguished FSU Alumna Professor and Director Tonea Stewart, Ph...
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 SC 601 (As Introduced) - 2004 Regular Session
     WHEREAS, "Tonea" Stewart, a native of Greenwood, Mississippi, has lived in Montgomery, Alabama, since 1990.  She is a tenured Professor and the Director of Theatre Arts at Alabama State University.  Also, she is a professional actress; and
     WHEREAS, Tonea is a member of the Order of The Golden Circle, a life member of the NAACP, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. and a dedicated member of Hutchinson Baptist Church.  She is married to Dr. Allen Stewart.  They have three children; and
     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That this resolution be presented to Dr. Tonea Stewart and be made available to the Capitol Press Corps.
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 3/17/2003 - Actress Tonea Stewart Is Honors Banquet Speaker - Student Scene - Chattanoogan.com
Award-winning actress and theatre arts Professor Tonea Stewart will be the keynote speaker at this year's Superintendent's Honors Banquet.
More than 200 high school students will be in the spotlight as they are recognized for their outstanding academic achievements at the 22nd annual event.
at the Trade Center, Exhibit Halls C and D. Dr. Stewart, who is a tenured professor and director of theatre arts at Alabama State University, is best known for her recurring role in the hit TV series “In the Heat of the Night,” where she portrayed Aunt Etta Kibbee.
www.chattanoogan.com /articles/article_33917.asp   (429 words)

  
 Coastal Parent
Tonea Stewart, professor and actor, starred in "A Time to Kill" among other films.
Stewart will speak on March 27, 3 p.m.
Stewart is an actor who starred in the film, "A Time to Kill," and played Aunt Etta Kibbee in the CBS TV series, "In the Heat of the Night." She earned her doctorate at Florida State University, and has worked as a n educator for over thirty years.
www.coastal-parent.com /archives/march2004/PARlectureseries.html   (596 words)

  
 Tonea Stewart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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Tonea Stewart and Community Choir Headline 2003 MLK 'Realizing the Dream' Concert
- Tonea Stewart and the Realizing the Dream Community Choir will highlight the 14th annual Martin Luther King Jr.
Past performers have included Al Green, Ossie Davis, Sidney Poitier, Roberta Flack, Harry Belafonte, Cicely Tyson and Take 6.
www.stillman.edu /stillman/news/publicrelations/MLKConcert.html   (218 words)

  
 In the Heat of the Night: Prisoners - TV.com
Ed Ames (Sheriff Ed Thompson), Tonea Stewart (Mrs.
This was Tonea Stewart's first appearance on Heat.She returned in 1990 in a different role as Virgil's Aunt Etta Kibbee.
When everyone is congratulating Sweet on his first bust.
www.tv.com /in-the-heat-of-the-night/prisoners/episode/15614/summary.html   (193 words)

  
 Accession 04-084 - Smithsonian Productions, Productions, 1996-1999
RSL98OM0017, We Were Slaves: Tonea Stewart Narration (tape 1), 2/13/1998, 1 Original Master, DAT
RSL98OS0018, We Were Slaves: Tonea Stewart Narration (tape 1), 2/13/1998, 1 Original Safety, DAT
RSL98OS0060, We Were Slaves - Tonea Stewart Narration (tape 1), 2/13/1998, 1 Original Safety, DAT
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 President Newsletter
Currently, he is seeking a seat as a U.S. senator.
Earlier this week, professor and actress Tonea Stewart served as the motivational speaker for the MLK Youth Forum that took place at FIU-Biscayne Bay Campus on Tuesday, Jan. 10, as part of the university's MLK Commemorative Celebration.
Entrance to University Park to be closed on Jan. 16
www.fiu.edu /pres/newsletter/january_06/jan10/university_news.htm   (1203 words)

  
 Tonea Stewart News
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 3/26/2003 - Honors Banquet Pays Tribute To County's Top Students - Student Scene - Chattanoogan.com
Seated are Hamilton County Schools Superintendent Jesse Register, actress Tonea Stewart, Anne McGintis, coordinator for parent, school and
More than 1,000 Hamilton County high school students, parents, elected officials and other dignitaries attended the 22nd annual Superintendent’s Honors Banquet on Tuesday night.
The keynote speaker was award-winning actrsess and theatre arts Professor Tonea Stewart at the event at the Trade Center.
www.chattanoogan.com /articles/article_34356.asp   (247 words)

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