
Actress Phylicia Rashad played her real-life role of proud mother during the recent opening of the Manhattan Theatre Club's latest production 'Ruined,' which stars her daughter Condolo Rashad. The remarkably crafted piece of theatrical work, by acclaimed playwright Lynn Nottage, is set in a small mining town in Democratic Republic of Congo, this powerful play follows a shrewd businesswoman in a land torn apart by civil war. 'Ruined' is currently playing an extended engagement at the New York City Center through April 12.
The Black Families On TV
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The Cosby Show
Seasons: Eight
Notable Cast Members: Bill Cosby, Phylicia Rashad, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Tempestt Bledsoe, Lisa Bonet, Raven-Symoné
Storyline: Popular comedy television series based on a happily married couple raising their children in Brooklyn, New York.
Sidenote: Throughout the course of eight seasons The Huxtable family helped set the stage for black families on prime time television. Bill Cosby's character, Cliff Huxtable was such a role model that he topped TV Guide's 2004 list of "50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time."
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'Family Matters'
Seasons: Nine
Notable Cast Members: Reginald Vel Johnson, Darius McCrary, Kellie Shanygne Williams, JoMarie Payton, Jaleel White, Telma Hopkins
Storyline: Based on middle-class suburban Chicago black family, the Winslows.
Sidenote: Spinning off it's sister show 'Perfect Strangers,' the hit sitcom spawned off one of the most popular characters in sitcom history, Steve Urkel. America's favorite nerd was so popular that he established a merchandising empire, which included a talking doll, trading cards, posters, books, lunchboxes and a limited edition cereal.
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'Lincoln Heights'
Seasons: Three
Notable Cast Members: Russell Hornsby, Nicki Micheaux, Erica Hubbard, Rhyon Nicole Brown, Mishon Ratliff, Michael Reilly Burke, Robert Adamson, William Stanford Davis
Storyline: A drama revolving around the life of LAPD officer Eddie Sutton, who is in pursuit of a better life for his family. Ironically, Sutton moves his family into his old neighborhood which is known for its violence.
Sidenote: In 2008 the series was nominated for four NAACP Image Awards including Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series, Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series, Outstanding Drama Series, and Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series.
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'My Wife & Kids'
Seasons: Five
Notable Cast Members: Damon Wayans, Tisha Campbell-Martin, George O. Gore II
Storyline: Damon Wayans portrays Michael Kyle, a loving husband who maintains his household by teaching his family some valuable wisdom and knowledge, and learning some himself.
Sidenote: The show's co-creator, Damon Wayans, may have regretted the original storyline of Claire Kyle following the loss of cast member Jazz Raycole. Raycole's mother disapproved of the actress' storyline for season two, which led to her being pulled from the show.
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The Jeffersons
Seasons: 11
Notable Cast Members: Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, Marla Gibbs, Roxie Roker, Franklin Cover, Paul Benedict
Storyline: Entrepreneur George Jefferson hits the ticket with his successful dry-cleaning business, which leads him to move into a ritzy New York City high-rise.
Sidenote: America can thank fellow 'Good Times' actress Ja'Net DuBois for helping George Jefferson's family move up to the east side. The Emmy Award-winner co-wrote and sang the show's opening and closing theme song 'Movin' On Up.'
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'What's Happening!!'
Seasons: Three
Notable Cast Members: Ernest Lee Thomas, Haywood Nelson, Fred Berry, Danielle Spencer, Mabel King, Shirley Hemphill, David Hollander, John Welsh, Earl Billings, Leland Smith
Storyline: Loosely based on the motion picture 'Cooley High' a trio of friends go through the trials and tribulations of young adulthood.
Sidenote: Fred Berry's character Rerun almost didn't turn out as we may remember him today. Originally the role was reportedly written to fit the description of a skinny white kid.
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'227'
Seasons: Five
Notable Cast Members: Marla Gibbs, Alaina Reed Hall, Jackée Harry, Helen Martin, Hal Williams, Regina King, Curtis Baldwin, Kia Goodwin, Reynaldo Rey, Countess Vaughn
Storyline: Taking place in a Washington D.C. apartment building, numbered 227, the show's characters would be found sitting outside on a large set of stone stairs (aka the stoop), in which a discussion would lead into the weekly plot line.
Sidenote: Former 'Moesha' and 'Celebrity Fit Club' star Countess Vaughn received her big break in Hollywood by simply asking. Vaughn mentioned her dream of appearing on '227' following her 1988 appearance on the talent show series 'Star Search.'
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'Julia'
Seasons: Three
Notable Cast Members: Diahann Carroll, Lloyd Nolan, Paul Winfield, Fred Williamson
Storyline: Centering on a young widow working as a nurse, trying to make ends meet while raising her son as a single parent.
Sidenote: The 1960 NBC comedy is known for being one of the first weekly shows to depict African-American woman in the non stereotypical role of playing servants. The drama eventually lead to the show's star Diahann Carroll asking for a release from her contract due to the controversy surrounding the show from its inception.
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'The Wayans Bros'
Seasons: Five
Notable Cast Members: Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans, John Witherspoon, Anna Maria Horsford, Jermaine Hopkins, Ja'Net DuBois, Phill Lewis
Storyline: The show follows lives of two brothers, Shawn and Marlon Williams, who run their own newspaper stand from out of their father's diner.
Sidenote: Following their family's tradition of producing sitcoms, Shawn and Marlon Wayans debut 'The Wayans Bros' in 1995. Adding to the sitcom's hip-hop feel, the brothers used A Tribe Called Quest's hit single 'Electric Relaxation' as the show's opening theme for the first two seasons.
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By: Kaleem on 2/20/2009 6:14PM
Mrs phylicia Rashad is is as beautiful as she was 20 years ago. Which proves "black don't crack"
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By: Fredrica on 2/23/2009 6:12AM
Phylicia look the same as yesterday beautiful
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By: ali on 2/23/2009 6:39AM
WONDERFUL
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By: Daniel Asamota on 2/23/2009 2:53PM
Seeing by the response here I see Phyllicia Rashad's stock has gone down too. But she's had her day in the sun and much success during her career. Now if she could only keep a man, maybe she could begin to live up to the ideal she helped to create in the Cosby shows of the perfect wife and mother.
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By: Barbara on 2/23/2009 9:24PM
You're an idiot you don't even know the circumstances of her life.And this ariticle is on her daughter and about the path she is taking in her life following her mother's footsteps as an actress( and a great one at that).Maybe she doesn't need a man in her life.Ever thought of that? Some people always got to find something negative in a positive situation.
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By: sowhat on 2/23/2009 9:32PM
who cares about keeping one particular man. she can have many men including you. you black men think too much of yourselves.
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By: Sak on 2/24/2009 1:03AM
Wow! What a stupid comment.
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By: ladybenznyc on 2/25/2009 12:05PM
STOP HATING
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By: Chocolate1950 on 2/26/2009 8:36AM
Poor Daniel...... Have you not been paying attention. Phylicia still is quite relevant ..as she has been doing Broadway ("Blue", A Raisin in the Sun", a Gem of the Ocean", and now the "all black" cast of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof").
And she is the 1st African American to win a Tony for the best lead actress for "Raisin int he Sun" on Broadway.
All this in the 2000's. She she is more than relevant and still giving stellar performancess.
So, you don't have to be on television or the movies to be relevant. In fact, most TV and movie actors are petrified to do Broadway because you can't hid.... you can't do it again..... you can't pretty it up... it's live and the reaction is immediate.
Most importantly we need to stop waiting for black actors, politicians, civil rights leaders to be a
"role model" for our babies.
Let me ask you Daniel, "WHAT YOU DOIN?"
PEACE
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By: ladeluver on 3/03/2009 9:33AM
Jealous?? You still don't have a chance?
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