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Dr Tonea Stewart (born February 3, 1947), [1] also Tommie Stewart, is an American actress and university professor. She is the former dean of the College of Visual and Performing Arts of Alabama State University in Montgomery, Alabama. [2]
Tonea Stewart, a native of Greenwood, Mississippi, has lived in Montgomery Alabama since 1990. She is a professional actress, play director, national museum exhibit director, tenured Professor and the Dean of the College of Visual & Performing Arts at Alabama State University.
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Tonea Stewart, a native of Greenwood, Mississippi, has lived in Montgomery Alabama since 1990. She is a professional actress, play director, national museum exhibit director, tenured Professor and the Dean of the College of Visual & Performing Arts at Alabama State University.
- February 3, 1947
Actress and Professor, Dr. Tonea Stewart, a native of Greenwood, Mississippi, has lived in Montgomery Alabama since 1990. She is a professional actress, play director, national museum exhibit director, tenured Professor and retired as Dean of the College of Visual & Performing Arts at Alabama State University.
Mar 2, 2022 · Actress and Professor, Dr. Tommie "Tonea" Stewart, a native of Greenwood, Mississippi, has lived in Montgomery Alabama since 1990. She is a professional actress, play director, national museum exhibit director, tenured Professor and retired Dean of the College of Visual & Performing Arts at Alabama State University.
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Jun 6, 2019 · Stewart, who began working at ASU in 1990 and rose to be the dean of the College of Visual and Performing Arts (COVPA) in 2010, has announced her retirement effective June 1. She has had roles in films like, “ Mississippi Burning,” “ A Time to Kill,” “ The Rosa Parks Story,” and “Mississippi Damned.”