The cast of Lakay - 2011 includes: Tareq Abdel Ghani as Gen. Sandro Pedro Susan Chinkuli as Customer Marta Drajling as Hotel Guest Michalina Drajling as Hotel Guest Ogork Ebot Enaw as Simba Mamadou Khalid El Kholy as Mohamed Zemmamouche Joshua Elangwe as Hotel Guest Ahmed Gabr as Gen. Carlos Rodriguez Paulina Klim as Fabienne Brosset Natalia Kulik as Customer Dorota Kulik as Customer Amah Njobuenwnu Hyacinth as Kojo Onyekachukwu Laura Odongo as Hotel Guest Kyrian Onwe as Dr. Abimbola Amubodem Leke Oyedotun as Dr. Kofi Tafari Basia Przybysz as Customer Ahmed Shim as Hotel Guest Clement Tabe as Philemon Nkemdilim Grazyna Wajcht as Customer
there were so many people I couldn't decide which ones to pick. So here are all of them!ARobert H. Adleman (1919-1995), novelist, historian and restaurateurDanny Ainge (1959-), former NBA starGoli Ameri, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural AffairsThomas J. Autzen (1888-1958), Name bearer, University of Oregon's stadium; Contributing engineer- plywood manufacturing technologiesWally Backman (1959-),Former Major League Baseball second baseman, inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 2002.Carl Barks (1901-2001), comic book writer and artistRex T. Barber (1917-2001), a World War II fighter pilot, best known for shooting down Isoroku YamamotoJeffrey Barry (1969-) former Major League Baseball outfielder.James Beard (1903-1985), American chef and food journalistGrayson Boucher (1984-), basketball player known as "The Professor" on the AND 1 Streetball Mix Tape TourBill Bowerman (1911-1999), track coach at University of Oregon; Nike co-founderBrian Bruney (1982-), Major League Baseball relief pitcher for the New York Yankees.Brian Burres (1981-), Major League Baseball pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles.CRaymond Carver, authorHelen Cha-Pyo, orchestra conductor and organistBeverly Cleary (1916-), writerChief Joseph (1840-1904), was the chief of the Wal-lam-wat-kain (Wallowa) band of Nez Perce IndiansChad Cota (1971-), former National Football League player and current co-owner of InfoStructurePinto Colvig (1892-1976) actor, voice actor, best known as the voice of Disney's Goofy and portraying the original Bozo the Clown.Ann Curry (1956-), television journalistDRichard Diebenkorn (1922-1993), artistERobert Eakin 1848-1917, Oregon Supreme Court chief justiceH. Chandler Egan 1884-1936, golf course designerRandall Edwards (born 1961), Oregon State TreasurerJacoby Ellsbury (born 1983), baseball playerHarris Ellsworth (1899-1986), member of U.S. Congress from Oregon.Marie Equi (1872-1952), physician and anarchistNeil Everett (1962-), ESPN sportscasterFTami Farrell (1984-), Miss Teen USA 2003Mark Few (1962-), head basketball coach at Gonzaga UniversityDavid Fincher (1962-), film directorCarrie Finklea (1988-), actressSally Flynn (1946-), singer, featured performer from The Lawrence Welk ShowAlex Frost (1987-), actor, from Elephant and Drillbit TaylorGGary the Retard (1952-), radio personality, one of the most popular members of Howard Stern's Wack PackA.C. Gilbert (1884-1961), inventor, athlete, toy-maker and businessman, best known as the inventor of the Erector SetNeil Goldschmidt (1940-), influential and controversial Governor, Mayor of Portland, lobbyistMatt Groening (1954-), the creater of The Simpsons (cartoonist)Jeremy Guthrie (1979-), Major League Baseball, starting pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles.HPage Hamilton (1960-), musicianTonya Harding (1970-), ice skater, boxerKatie Harman (1980-), Miss America 2002Mark Hatfield (1922-), senatorHoward Hesseman (1940-) actor, best is known for his role as disc jockey John "Dr. Johnny Fever" Caravella on the television sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati.Herbert Hoover (1874-1964), (moved to Oregon at the age of ten), the thirty-first President of the United States (1929-1933)ITerri Irwin (1964-), co-star (with husband Steve) of The Crocodile HunterKScott Kelly (musician), of Neurosis (band)Ken Kesey (1935-2001), authorKip Kinkel (born 1982), school shooterJohn Kitzhaber, (born 1947, Oregon Governor, 1995-2003Phil Knight (1938-), founder of NikeJon Krakauer (1954-), author and mountaineer (born in Massachusetts, but grew up in Corvallis)LWinona LaDuke (1959-), Native American activistFrances Moore Lappe, (born 1944), author and activistUrsula K. Le Guin (1929-), authorLeonard Levy (1923-2006), Pulitzer Prize winnerMLarry Mahan (1943-), six time World All-Around Rodeo Champion cowboyDonald Malarkey (1921-), a soldier who fought in World War II, best known for being one of the soldiers portrayed in the Band of Brothers television miniseries.Tom McCall (1913-1983), influential GovernorRanald MacDonald (1824-1894), first man to teach the English language in Japan.Macy Morse (1921-), peace activistDale Murphy (1956-), former Major League Baseball playerBob Packwood (1932-), former United States Senate and Chairman of the Senate Finance CommitteeChuck Palahniuk (1961-), writerMark Parent (1961-) former Major League Baseball catcher.Linus Pauling (1901-1994), chemist and activist; only person to win two Nobel Prizes outrightAlfred Peet (1920-2007), founder, Peet's Coffee & TeaKim M. Peyton-McDonald (1957-1986), gold medalist from 1976 Summer Olympics; Oregon Sports Hall of Fame inducteeJulianne Phillips (1960-) (née Smith), actressRiver Phoenix (1970-1993), actorMitch Pileggi (1952-), actor, best known for playing FBI assistant director Walter Skinner on the longrunning popular series The X-FilesSteve Prefontaine (1951-1975), track athleteRSusan Raye (1944-), country singerJohn Reed (journalist) (1887-1920), journalist and Bolshevik activistHarold Reynolds (1960-), former MLB player, ESPN Baseball analystMichael Ruppert, political activist and founder of From The Wilderness newsletter.Rebecca Schaeffer, 1967-1989 actressDoc Severinsen, (1927-) trumpeter, led the NBC Orchestra on The Tonight Show.Sonny Sixkiller, former Washington Huskies Quarterback, ActorRobert W. Straub (1920-2002), Governor of OregonEric A. Stillwell (1962-), screenwriter and producerSally Struthers (1948-), actressTJack Tafari (1946-), housing rights activistCorin Tucker (1972-), musician, guitarist with Sleater-KinneyVWill Vinton (1948-) a director and producer, know for his commercial creations, The California Raisins, the Domino's Noid, and the M&M's characters.WNeale Donald Walsch (1943-), author of the Conversations with God seriesCarl Wieman (1951-), physicist, and winner of 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics laureateAnthony Wynn (1962-), authorBob Welch, author and columnistCraig L. Williams (1961-), Emperor XVI Craig Hollywood of the Imperial Court of New York.ZJohn Zerzan (1943-), anarchist
Tafari was the name of an Ethiopian prince. Ras Tafari translates as prince Tafari. He is regarded as the leader of the Rastafarian religion. Tafari later became known as Haile Selassie.
Jack Tafari was born in 1946.
Tafari Benti died in 1977.
Tafari Benti was born in 1921.
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It was the birh name given to the last Emperor of Ethiopia who we know as Hailie Selassie (Lij Tafari Mekkonen)
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Seko Tafari has written: 'From the Maroons to Marcus' -- subject(s): African Americans, Biography, Civil rights workers, History, Maroons, Race relations, Universal Negro Improvement Association
Rastafari in America are diverse people from all races and many different origins - RASTAFARI is an international movement which originated in Jamaica and is named for Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie I, who was born Tafari Makonnen and later crowned Ras Tafari (aka Prince Tafari) He later took the name Haile Selassie which translates from Amharic as "The might and power of the Holy Trinity" or simply "Power of Trinity"
TARFARIEastern Africanmeans "he who inspires awe" in Amharic.Amharic is a Semitic language spoken in North Central Ethiopia by the Amhara. This name was borne by Lij Tafari Makonnen (1892-1975), also known as Haile Selassie, the last emperor of Ethiopia. Rastafarians (Ras Tafari meaning "king Tafari") revere him as the earthly incarnation of God. my name is Tarfari Clark if you have xbox my gtag is Ganondorfx89 kk
Imani Tafari-Ama has written the book "Health and Medicine in the Ethiopian Jewish Tradition: The Case of Wegesha," in which she examines the traditional healing practices of the Ethiopian Jewish community.
His Highness, Haile Sallissi, "The Lion of Judah".