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  2. David S. Calloway is a former American football coach and former player. He previously coached football at Central Methodist University in Fayette, Missouri, a position he had held since the 2016 season. Calloway served as the head football coach at Texas A&M University–Kingsville from 2013 to 2014.

  3. From January 1994 to March 1999, Callaway was a reporter at Bloomberg News and led a team of financial reporters throughout Europe covering investing as well as the Northern Ireland peace process and the introduction of the Euro.

    • Career
    • Legal Troubles, Health Problems and Final Years on Sesame Street
    • Mental Health and Death
    • Discography
    • Further Reading
    • External Links

    Theatre

    Calloway graduated from New York City's High School of Performing Arts and joined the Lincoln Center Repertory Company in 1966. There, he performed in A Midsummer Night's Dream (Stratford Festival, 1968) and The Three Musketeers (Stratford Festival, 1968). He played the lead in the New Federal Theater production of The Louis Armstrong Story. He became a Broadway stage actor in 1968 appearing in Tiger at the Gates (Broadway, 1968) and The Me Nobody Knows (Broadway, 1970). He continued to act i...

    Television

    In 1971, he joined the cast of Sesame Street during the show's second season as the character David Robinson, boyfriend of the character Maria Rodriguez (portrayed by Sonia Manzano). In 1982, after the death of fellow castmate and actor Will Lee, who was widely known for his portrayal of shopkeeper Mr. Hooper, the series decided to include his death in the show and have Calloway's character David become the new owner of Mr. Hooper's Store. He remained one of the few human characters in the se...

    On the morning of September 19, 1980, Calloway was arrested in Nashville, Tennessee. He had been a guest in the home of Mary Stagaman, marketing director of the Tennessee Performing Arts Center, after performing there on the 13th. After being asked to leave the house and refusing to do so, Calloway beat Stagaman with an iron, causing serious head a...

    Shortly after his termination from Sesame Street, Calloway was permanently placed into a mental institution called Stony Lodge Hospital, located in Ossining, New York. There, he received treatment for bipolar disorder. On the afternoon of January 9, 1990, there was a violent altercation between Calloway and a staff physician. He was then taken to P...

    Albums

    1. 1978: David, Daydreamin' on a Rainy Day(Sesame Street #CTW 25518)

    Singles

    1. 1973: "Stop (If I'm Gonna Save Any Part Of My Love For You)" b/w "Heart Of Stone" (United Artists #UA-XW311-W) 2. 1974: "Meant to Be" (United Artists #UA-XW401) 3. 1976: "My Name Is David" b/w "Subtraction Blues" (Sesame Street #CTW 99019) 4. 1978: "More of the Same" w. Linda Gache (Statler #S9000)

    Davis, Michael (2008). Street Gang: The Complete History of Sesame Street. United States: Viking Press. ISBN 978-0-670-01996-0.

    Northern Calloway at IMDb
    Northern Calloway at the TCM Movie Database
    Northern Calloway at the Internet Broadway Database
  4. Author David Calloway, in his book If Sorneday Comes: A Slave's Story of Freedom, goes one step further, "The war defined us then, defines us now." This is the story of George Calloway, David Calloway's great-grandfather, who was born into slavery on January 8, 1829.

  5. Callaway Climate Insights provides news, critical analysis and original perspectives at the intersection of global finance and the challenges of climate change. Click to read Callaway Climate Insights, a Substack publication with thousands of subscribers.

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  7. Nov 15, 2022 · David Calloway’s rendering of his partly White/partly Black great-grandfather Georges journey from slavery to freedom is neither history nor fiction. It also is both, and spectacular in the blending of the two.

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