Lonnie Gene Cravens was born on Oct. 25, 1978 in Flint,MI. With musical influences from both sides of his family he started playing drums in 1992. After graduating from School of the Osage class of 1998 at Lake of the Ozarks, MO, he played drums in several bands in and around Missouri. He began his acting career in 2015 in Nashville, TN in the ABC/CMT show "Nashville" for 3 seasons and "Still the King" for 2 seasons. He has also worked on various movies, commercials, music videos and recording. In his spare time he enjoys metal detecting and fishing with his son Aaron, who also works with him on some projects. Lonnie lives in the Nashville area and plays drums every chance he gets.
Lonnie David Franklin Jr. is known for Tales of the Grim Sleeper (2014) and People Magazine Investigates (2016). He died on March 28, 2020 in San Quentin, California, USA.
Lonnie Farmer is known for Black Mass (2015), The Cider House Rules (1999) and The Judge (2014).
Lonnie Finley is known for Love Cupcakery: The Club (2016), The Cringe Chronicles (2014) and Heatherbrained! (2010).
Lonnie Hambrick is known for My 600-lb Life (2012).
A southern boy with big lips and lots of dreams! Lonnie Henderson is originally from Richmond, Virginia. He attended Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) studying Business while training and performing with the professional company of The Richmond Ballet. His passion for the world of entertainment led Lonnie to the fantasy world of Broadway musicals (Miss Saigon, Lion King, Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular), television and film. He has written, directed and produced a NAACP nominated musical-play entitled, Neva~eh. After entering many film festivals, Lonnie won awards and received nominations for the short film, Neva~eh: Price of Black Angels. He has also written a juicy romantic screenplay, a children's Christmas animation and a hilarious unnerving sitcom, among others. Lonnie lives in Los Angeles where he continues working as an actor, writer, director, and producer. He is completing the next installment of the published novel, Neva~eh: Prince of Black Angels, a trilogy. With degrees in Digital Media, Behavior Social Science and Film (CTVA program) from California State University Northridge, Lonnie is a one- stop shop regarding film-making. Many in the industry call him a "Predator," a Producer, writer, director, actor and editor. This education has allowed him to quickly create projects such as Super Star (a super hero short) and Background: Out of Focus (a long running web-series). Learn more on his social media platforms. Watch clips from the musical-play on YouTube. The novel is available on Amazon.com
Actor born in Ft Myers, FL in 1965. Orphaned at age 7. US Army 1985-2005 (ret) FL Dept of Corrections 1993-2013 (ret) Married on Halloween 2002 to Laura Jackson, widowed 2020. Actively beating cancer. Bought my wife her favorite house from The Vampire Diaries in 2013 and sold it in 2017 due to her declining health.
Lonnie Johnson is known for Cuddle (2014).
Lonnie Knight (born October 5, 1975) is an American actor known for his roles of Aktaion Guard in the CBS series 'Under The Dome' (2015), Homeless Man in the feature film 'Almost Friends' (2018), Rude Drunk Bro in the feature film 'Faceless' (2018), Jury Foreman in the CBS series 'Reckless' (2014), and Staff Seargent Davis in the Lifetime series 'Army Wives' (2010). Knight is from Natchez, Mississippi, and moved with his family at age 13 to Charleston, South Carolina. He founded Artists Talent Agency that represents actors from all over the United States. Knight is an original charter member of the Carolina Film Alliance, and has served for years on it's Board of Directors.
Lonnie Lane is known for The Night Shift (2014), Manhattan (2014) and 50 to 1 (2014).