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Standout Male Characters: Marlon Williams, Shawn Williams, John "Pops" Williams Of all the Black men I've seen on screen during the '90s, Shawn (Shawn Wayans) and Marlon (Marlon Wayans) felt the ...
A Different World. Whitley Gilbert walked so Hilary Banks could run. This Cosby Show spinoff starred a then 20-year-old Lisa Bonet as Denise Huxtable who was entering her freshman year of college ...
TV cast of The Amos 'n' Andy Show (1951-53). Spencer Williams (Andy), Tim Moore (Kingfish), and Alvin Childress (Amos) A Black sitcom is a sitcom that principally features Black people in its cast. Prominent Black sitcoms to date typically come from the United States with African American casts, forming a branch of African American comedy.
Character Actor Show Notes Aaron: Ross Marquand: The Walking Dead: Aaron is the series' first gay male character, who has a partner named Eric. [1] Agron: Dan Feuerriegel: Spartacus: In a relationship with Nasir. [2] Sam Adama: Sasha Roiz: Caprica: Sam is married to Larry. [3] Kenny Al-Bahir: Rami Malek: The War at Home: The best friend of the ...
Before there was 'Abbott Elementary,' 'Black-ish' and 'Scandal,' there was 'Julia' and 'Good Times.' We celebrate the groundbreaking shows that led up to today’s Golden Age of Black TV.
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Abdurrahman Alp (fictional character) Achmed the Dead Terrorist; Adam (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) Adric; Alastair (Supernatural) Diego Alcazar; ALF (character) Garth Algar; Miguel Alvarez (Oz) Luke Alvez; Amos 'n' Andy; Chidi Anagonye; Cassian Andor; Archie Andrews; Angelito de Canal 13; Angelmouse; Animal (Muppet) Anointed One (Buffy the ...
One of the best-known Black actors on television, Idris Elba became a household name by playing Stringer Bell in the HBO series “The Wire” from 2002-2004. The London-born actor’s TV credits ...