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'''Earl Frederick Hilliard Jr]] (born June 16, [[1969]] in Montgomery) is an attorney, film-maker, and the Democratic candidate to represent [[Alabama House District 60|District 60]] in the Alabama House of Representatives.
'''Earl Frederick Hilliard Jr'' (born June 16, [[1969]] in Montgomery) is an attorney, film-maker, and the Democratic candidate to represent [[Alabama House District 60|District 60]] in the Alabama House of Representatives.


Hilliard, the son of former U. S. Congressman [[Earl Hilliard]], is a graduate of [[John Carroll Catholic High School]]. He has a bachelor's degree in marketing from Morehouse College in Atlanta and a law degree from Howard University in Washington D.C. In addition to his work as an attorney and film-maker, Hilliard has served as campaign manager for his father.  
Hilliard, the son of former U. S. Congressman [[Earl Hilliard]], is a graduate of [[John Carroll Catholic High School]]. He has a bachelor's degree in marketing from Morehouse College in Atlanta and a law degree from Howard University in Washington D.C. In addition to his work as an attorney and film-maker, Hilliard has served as campaign manager for his father.  

Revision as of 23:42, 18 July 2006

'Earl Frederick Hilliard Jr (born June 16, 1969 in Montgomery) is an attorney, film-maker, and the Democratic candidate to represent District 60 in the Alabama House of Representatives.

Hilliard, the son of former U. S. Congressman Earl Hilliard, is a graduate of John Carroll Catholic High School. He has a bachelor's degree in marketing from Morehouse College in Atlanta and a law degree from Howard University in Washington D.C. In addition to his work as an attorney and film-maker, Hilliard has served as campaign manager for his father.

In the 2006 primary election, Hilliard defeated Connie Goldsby, Leroy Bandy, David Russell and Michael C. Pruitt to win the Democratic nomination for Alabama House of Representatives, District 60.

Filmography

  • Under the Influence
  • Camp D.O.A., 2005 (actor, director, producer)
  • The Truman Show, 1998 ("Ferry worker")

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