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Ethan Cundiff, Columbia, KY will appear in Las Vegas, NV

Ethan Cundiff will represent Adair County and Kentucky in Las Vegas, Nevada in the annual International Presentation of Performers (IPOP) at the Venetian Resort July 5 through July 9, 2010.

Ethan is the eight year old son of Roger and Mitzi Cundiff and brother to Chase Coffey, Jessica Cundiff and Jodie Stephens. His grandparents are Billy and Joyce Rodgers and Mary Lee Cundiff, all of Columbia, KY.



Ethan will perform and act in monologues, dialogues, scenes and television commercials, as well as runway model during the event.

He is one of 18 chosen from among 93 other auditioning participants in fall 2009 and was then enrolled as a student of the John Robert Powers Acting School in Nashville, TN.

IPOP is a talent event designed to promote emerging talent to agents, managers, and casting directors, according to the schooll..


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