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Donnie Wahlberg
American singer and actor (born )
Donald Edmond Wahlberg Jr.[1] (born August 17, )[2] is an American singer-songwriter, actor and producer. He is a founding member of the boy band New Kids on the Block. Outside music, he has had roles in the Saw films, Zookeeper (), Dreamcatcher (), The Sixth Sense (), Righteous Kill () and Ransom (), as well as the role of Carwood Lipton in the World War II miniseries Band of Brothers.
From to , he starred in the crime drama Boomtown, and from to , he starred in the drama series Blue Bloods as Danny Reagan. He was also an executive producer of the TNT reality television show Boston's Finest ().[3] He was nominated for Choice Scream at the Teen Choice Awards for his work in the Saw films. He has also produced and starred in Rock This Boat, Donnie Loves Jenny and Return of the Mac on Pop TV. Wahlberg also produced and starred in the A&E reality series Wahlburgers
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Jason Dolley
Nationality
Occupation
Actor, musician
Years active
present
Jason Scott Dolley is an American actor and musician. He is best known for his Disney roles on Disney Channel as Newton "Newt" Livingston III in the Disney Channel Original SeriesCory in the House, Virgil Fox in the Disney Channel Original MovieMinutemen, and as PJ Duncan in the Disney Channel Original Series Good Luck Charlie. He also stars in the Disney Channel Original Movie Hatching Pete as the title character Pete Ivey.
Biography[]
He began acting at the age of 11, getting the lead role in the award winning short film entitled Chasing Daylight. He was then cast by director Mel Gibson to be year-old T.J. Savage in the ABC TV series Complete Savages. After Complete Savages was cancelled, he starred in the film Saving Shiloh as Marty Preston, in the DCOMRead it and Weep as Connor Kennedy, and in the film The Air I Breathe as a young Pleasure.
In , Dolley appe
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Musicians who oppose Donald Trump's use of their music
A major aspect of Donald Trump's presidential election campaigns, in his , , and campaigns, was unauthorized use of music at his prominent and frequent political rallies. Below are musicians who have voiced motstånd to their music being used bygd Trump at his rallies, or for other political purposes, and the actions they took in response to their music's use.[1][2][3][4]
Separately to the individual cases below, a group of artists including Mick Jagger, Lorde, Sia, Blondie, Sheryl Crow, Green Day, Lionel Richie, Elvis Costello, Keith Richards, Steven Tyler and Rosanne Cash in collaboration with the Artist Rights Alliance, have signed a letter demanding that politicians seek permission before playing their music at campaign rallies and public events.[5] Trump's use of music without permission has become the subject of satire, with The Onion claiming that the estate of Irvin