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After 232 years of independence and 43 presidents, the United States of America elected its first African-American president.
In the past, there were quite a number of films with African American Presidents.
The first U.S. president fictional countries African Rufus Jones is played by Sammy Davis Jr. in Rufus Jones for President. It is a 1933 musical comedy short written by A. Dorian Otvos (Merry Go Round of 1938 (1937), Goodbye Broadway (1938)) and Cyrus Wood (All Girl Revue (1940), Alice in Wonderland (1940)), directed by Roy Mack (Hillbilly Blitzkrieg (1942), corniaud (1946)) where a child is African-American elected U.S. president. Since the film is at least 75 years, it is not surprising that many people have not heard.
The second, 39 years later, Douglas Dilman is played by James Earl Jones in The Man – Not to be confused with the 2005 film with the same look as Samuel L. Jackson and Eugene Levy. It is a political drama in 1972 based on a novel of the same title, written by Irving Wallace (the second lady (1980), The Celestial Bed (1987). Scenario was written by Rod Serling (Assault on a Queen (1966), Planet of the Apes (1968)) and directed by Joseph Sargent (Sybil (2007), Sweet Nothing In My Ear (2008)). Douglas Dilman becomes the first African American president after the president and chairman of the House are killed.
The third is Lindberg played by wrestler / actor Tom Lister, Jr. In fiction, sci-fantasy The Fifth Element (1997) starring Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman, Ian Holm Mila Jovovich and Chris Tucker. This film was not about his presidential campaign or career, but to save the world with the help of four stones and the fifth element.
The fourth was Tom Beck played by Morgan Freeman in the sci-fi drama Deep Impact (1998) also established Robert Duvall, Téa Leoni, Elijah Wood and Vanessa Redgrave. Like The Fifth Element, the film was not about his presidential campaign or career, but to save the world this time of a comet. It was not as intended in the box office but a film with a similar scenario – Armageddon – was released two months later performed much better.
The fifth is Mays Gilliam played by Chris Rock in Head of State (2003). It was written, produced and directed by Chris Rock, which explains the type of some errors. This video is on the presidential campaign in May Gilliam and how it was elected as the first African American United States of America. North America. If you pay attention to the end, when he announced he won the election, you see a guy who resembles him gets shot. President Obama gave his speech victory behind a bulletproof glass. Makes you wonder. May running mate was his brother Mitch, played by Bernie Mac (God rest his soul), which makes the first Mitch Gilliam African American Vice President.
The sixth is Alonzo Camacho played by Terry Crews in Idiocracy (2006). A soldier named Joe Bauer (Luke Wilson) and a prostitute named Rita (Maya Rudolph) to take part in a military project which involves getting hibernated for one year. But because the project was canceled, they were forgotten and eventually wake up 500 years in the future in a world where everyone is stupid. The President is Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho, porn star and five time wrestling champion ultimate smackdown. This film may be the least popular because it has not been promoted properly and no official trailers have been released. But she has not received good reviews from viewers. I think it is worth checking.
The seventh is one of the most popular and favorite fictional president. I spoke to President David Palmer played by Dennis Haysbert in the Series 24.
The eight is President Wayne Palmer, brother of David Palmer, played by DB Woodside in the series 24. We do not really know Wayne as president because of his "accident" in the sixth season.
There you go, the Presidents of African American fiction on screen. I think that now everybody could be on the lookout for a woman president. So far, we had Mackenzie Allen, played by Geena Davis in Commander in Chief, Caroline Reynolds played by Patricia Wettig Prison Break in Laura Roslin played by Mary McDonnell on Battlestar Galactica. In 24 Season 7, the President is said to be a woman.
I wonder how a pregnant woman president would like, walking can be good around children, the Strollers and dirty diapers. That would be funny!
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