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Everett McCorvey is an American classical tenor, teacher, impresario, conductor and producer, living in Kentucky, where he holds an Endowed Chair in Opera Studies at the University of Kentucky, is director of the University of Kentucky Opera Theatre and Professor of Voice. He is also the founder and conductor of the American Spiritual Ensemble, Artistic Director of the National Chorale and President of Global Creative Connections, a production company producing live public and private events. He has also been on faculty at the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria, the Opera Theatre of St. Louis, and the Bay View Music Festival in Bay View, Michigan. His students have won numerous national and international singing competitions and regularly perform at leading houses throughout the world.
Also the name of a town in Massachusetts.
Everett Ross, played by Martin Freeman in Marvel's Black Panther (2018).
In the television show Stargate Universe Colonel Young's first name is Everett.
Former painter Thomas Kinkade's youngest daughter is named this, presumably after the painter Everett Shinn. IMO unless this is a family name, I think it is really terrible on girls. Thankfully it's still predominantly masculine. We've already lost Addison, Ashley, Taylor, Mackenzie, and countless others to the female gender; we don't need to lose Everett, as well.
In the movie The Family Stone, Everett Stone is played by Durmot Mulroney.Also, I live in a town called Everett, Washington.
Another famous fictional bearer of this name is Dr. Everett Von Scott from the movie "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" (1975).
The character was originally Dr. Von Scott, but because he used a German accent, they changed it to Dr. Scott.
Isaac Hanson and his wife Nikki Dufresne have a son named Clarke "Everett" born 4/3/07.
Fictional yes, but Ulysses McGill in the movie Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? played by George Clooney went by his middle name: Everett.

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