Bandar Albuliwi was born on January 2nd, 1985 in Brooklyn, New York. He attended Murry Bergtraum High School in Lower Manhattan.
He began acting while enrolled in the theater program at the University at Albany. While there, he was influenced by his acting instructor, Kevin Doolen, to pursue a professional acting career. He moved back to New York City to follow his dream of becoming an actor.
He attended an open casting call for a spot in The Flea Theater's prestigious resident acting company, "The Bats". Out of thousands of applicants who auditioned, he was one of only five actors who were chosen to be part of the company.
He performed for next six months Off Broadway in Yussef El Guindi's award-winning production, "Back of the Throat", directed by Jim Simpson.
As a writer, his first stage play, Side by Side, premiered Off Broadway at the American Theater of Actors. The city of Albany's local newspaper, Metroland, stated that "...the success of Side by Side will give Albuliwi's film dreams a jump-start, not to mention allow him a little taste of how his work can affect an audience."
His film Broadway Bound is currently touring the festival rounds. It is a semi-autobiographical story based on his personal experiences as an Arab-American actor living in post-9/11 New York City.
He began acting while enrolled in the theater program at the University at Albany. While there, he was influenced by his acting instructor, Kevin Doolen, to pursue a professional acting career. He moved back to New York City to follow his dream of becoming an actor.
He attended an open casting call for a spot in The Flea Theater's prestigious resident acting company, "The Bats". Out of thousands of applicants who auditioned, he was one of only five actors who were chosen to be part of the company.
He performed for next six months Off Broadway in Yussef El Guindi's award-winning production, "Back of the Throat", directed by Jim Simpson.
As a writer, his first stage play, Side by Side, premiered Off Broadway at the American Theater of Actors. The city of Albany's local newspaper, Metroland, stated that "...the success of Side by Side will give Albuliwi's film dreams a jump-start, not to mention allow him a little taste of how his work can affect an audience."
His film Broadway Bound is currently touring the festival rounds. It is a semi-autobiographical story based on his personal experiences as an Arab-American actor living in post-9/11 New York City.
George Antuna was the Republican candidate for the Texas State House of Representatives in District 118 for the 80th Texas Legislature beginning in January 2007. He received a plurality against John Lujan and Steve Salyer in the Republican primary and received more than 80% of the vote in the runoff against Salyer. He lost the November 2006 general election to Joe Farias by 904 votes (49% Farias to 44% Antuna). Mr. Antuna believes that the "national mood" prevented his victory, as this election was in general less-than favorable for Republican candidates.
District 118 is made up of a generally Republican northeastern part and a generally Democratic southside in Bexar County. Antuna hoped to gain support on the Hispanic southside because of his ethnicity and faith, despite the fact that no Republican has ever been elected in 118. This district generally supports Democrats, albeit at a rate near 50%. The seat was vacated by Democratic State Rep. Carlos Uresti when he decided to run for the Texas Senate.
George Antuna is a graduate of South San Antonio High School and the University of Texas at San Antonio. He worked for USAA and Frito-Lay in the private sector before deciding on public service. Antuna has worked for now Governor (then Lieutenant Governor) Rick Perry and Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison. He is married to Patricia Antuna and has three children.
District 118 is made up of a generally Republican northeastern part and a generally Democratic southside in Bexar County. Antuna hoped to gain support on the Hispanic southside because of his ethnicity and faith, despite the fact that no Republican has ever been elected in 118. This district generally supports Democrats, albeit at a rate near 50%. The seat was vacated by Democratic State Rep. Carlos Uresti when he decided to run for the Texas Senate.
George Antuna is a graduate of South San Antonio High School and the University of Texas at San Antonio. He worked for USAA and Frito-Lay in the private sector before deciding on public service. Antuna has worked for now Governor (then Lieutenant Governor) Rick Perry and Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison. He is married to Patricia Antuna and has three children.
George “Ted” Ankrum (born 1942), is a retired U.S. Navy Officer and was the Democratic candidate for the 2006 election in the Texas 10th U.S. Congressional District. He faced incumbent Republican Michael McCaul and 2004 Presidential candidate Libertarian Michael Badnarik.
In his military career Ankrum served four tours of duty in Vietnam as a Seabee, where he earned the Bronze Star, Purple Heart and Navy Commendation Medal. His first three tours were with US combat forces near the DMZ, including support to Vietnamese and US Special Forces operating in and near Laos, and his fourth tour was as an advisor to the South Vietnamese military in the Mekong Delta. His Vietnamese decorations include the Cross of Gallantry and Medal of Honor. He is rated by the Veterans Administration as 30% disabled.
His extensive experience includes:
- Diplomat, United States Embassy, Canberra, Australia, 1992-1997
- Assistant to Administrator, NASA Head Quarters, 1990-1992
- Captain, United States Navy/ United States Naval Reserve, 1961-1991
- Departmental Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator, Facilities Engineering and Environmental Compliance, NASA HQ, 1987-1990
- Acting Deputy Director, Superfund Program, US Environmental Protection Agency, 1990
- Chief of Quality Assurance, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1982-1987
- President, Aeroturbine Energy Corporation, developing a large wind turbine project in Northern California in conjunction with the Boeing Corporation, 1982 (See Wall Street Journal Nov 11, 1982)
- Chief of Conservation & Renewable Energy Commercialization Programs, US Dept of Energy HQ, 80-81
- Entered Federal Senior Executive Service, 1980
- Chief of Program Evaluation, United States Department of Energy Head Quarters, 1979-1980
- Chief of Uranium Enrichment Commercial Operations, United States Department of Energy, 1977-1979
- Reactor Engineer, United States Atomic Energy Commission, 1973-1975
- United States Navy/ United States Naval Reserve, 1961-1991; including service as one of Admiral Rickover's nuclear people
He also earned a BSEE and MBA (Finance). He is married with four grown children.
In the 2006 election, Ankrum was defeated by McCall, but he received 42% of the vote in a race that did not have a Democratic candidate in 2004, while Badnarik received 3% of the vote. The District was gerrymandered by Tom Delay in 2004 to be 65% Republican.
In his military career Ankrum served four tours of duty in Vietnam as a Seabee, where he earned the Bronze Star, Purple Heart and Navy Commendation Medal. His first three tours were with US combat forces near the DMZ, including support to Vietnamese and US Special Forces operating in and near Laos, and his fourth tour was as an advisor to the South Vietnamese military in the Mekong Delta. His Vietnamese decorations include the Cross of Gallantry and Medal of Honor. He is rated by the Veterans Administration as 30% disabled.
His extensive experience includes:
- Diplomat, United States Embassy, Canberra, Australia, 1992-1997
- Assistant to Administrator, NASA Head Quarters, 1990-1992
- Captain, United States Navy/ United States Naval Reserve, 1961-1991
- Departmental Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator, Facilities Engineering and Environmental Compliance, NASA HQ, 1987-1990
- Acting Deputy Director, Superfund Program, US Environmental Protection Agency, 1990
- Chief of Quality Assurance, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1982-1987
- President, Aeroturbine Energy Corporation, developing a large wind turbine project in Northern California in conjunction with the Boeing Corporation, 1982 (See Wall Street Journal Nov 11, 1982)
- Chief of Conservation & Renewable Energy Commercialization Programs, US Dept of Energy HQ, 80-81
- Entered Federal Senior Executive Service, 1980
- Chief of Program Evaluation, United States Department of Energy Head Quarters, 1979-1980
- Chief of Uranium Enrichment Commercial Operations, United States Department of Energy, 1977-1979
- Reactor Engineer, United States Atomic Energy Commission, 1973-1975
- United States Navy/ United States Naval Reserve, 1961-1991; including service as one of Admiral Rickover's nuclear people
He also earned a BSEE and MBA (Finance). He is married with four grown children.
In the 2006 election, Ankrum was defeated by McCall, but he received 42% of the vote in a race that did not have a Democratic candidate in 2004, while Badnarik received 3% of the vote. The District was gerrymandered by Tom Delay in 2004 to be 65% Republican.
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