While the White House is feeling optimistic about America's acceleration of job creation, Tisha Campbell-Martin and Duane Martin's income could also looking pretty stable.The married couple have both landed two new gigs to star on ABC's forthcoming comedy series 'Wright vs. Wrong' and NBC's 'Next,' respectively.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, 'Wright vs. Wrong' also stars Debra Messing who portrays the role of a political personality by the name of "Evelyn Wright."
In turn Campbell-Martin will play Evelyn's stylist, who's tuned into Hollywood gossip scene. Meanwhile her husband will co-star as a restaurant owner opposite of Paul Reiser in the semi-autobiographical 'Next.'
Most recently, the couple appeared together on the Lifetime original sitcom 'Rita Rocks.'
Her portfolio of acting credits include 'Little Shop of Horrors, ' 'School Daze' and the long-running sitcom 'Martin.' His body of work includes 'Above The Rim,' 'The Inkwell' and 'The Seat Filler.'
No production schedule was revealed at press time.


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By: GERI on 4/06/2010 9:44AM
I like them both and plan to support both shows...best of luck y'all!
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By: Sherita Austin on 4/07/2010 3:23PM
Both Tisha and Duane have been in the game for a long time and they have a good solid relationship anything they do will be great!! I wish them the best and will support them all the way!!
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By: Bobby on 4/07/2010 4:26PM
This is great news. Tisha is my favorite comedy actress. She should have won an Emmy Award for the episode on "My Wife and Kids" where she and her husband go to their daughters prom. Hilarious! Congratulation to you both.
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By: algie on 4/07/2010 10:07PM
i love tisha and duane.they are such a cute couple.can't wait to see the new shows they will be in
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By: leezanne on 1/12/2011 4:22PM
more than a comment, i've got a question, my daughter and i are arguing out the fact that Tisha is or not an half caste, i said she is black but my daughter is convinced otherwise.. we live in Italy so we don't get to have all this info. pls answer as i would love to win my bet.
Thanks
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By: Sharon Gaspard on 3/08/2011 8:08PM
Hello Tisha Campbell-martin
I don't really know if this message would get to you but I will try in faith that I have made it through the celebs to reach to you. First congratulations with your career as mentioned above I hope you and your husband Duane are settled in your new jobs...this is fantastic.
I really would like to talk to you about your experiences with the Sacoidosis because I suffered this condition too. This affected my walking and my hand consistently shaking and unable to hold anything in my hands properly and spilling drinks and food everywhere, I had no control to my body malfunctioning. Like you I was in blindness too, i sat in a room for hours waiting for my sight to return. I was on steroids up to 15 - 20 tablets a day. I consistently was on the ground falling without any reflects to stop myself from falling reopening my cuts and bruises whilst bleeding on parts of my body from the fall. So I was in complete danger all the time. I rolled out of the road while crossing I would just drop from ongoing traffic in the streets and so much more that happened to me that I was in total panic and scared to leave my home. I suffered relapsed and I grew as big as a house. My feet were sore and uncontrollable in sweat. I use to drive with an eye patch glasses and cross the road and streets with my hearing to judge as my eyes could not see properly.
If this gets to you then I am glad to speak and share with you the outcomes. This all started in 1992 when I was 27 years old and I am now 46. i live in London England and I had my daughter when I was very sick, single and scared at age 31 years.
I was amazed to see your story just browsing and I’m hoping to meet someone like yourself who has had the same condition as me because this condition I was told the sacoidosis was an incurable disease and it can kill. But I decided that this is not killing me and they also told me I was going to be in a wheel chair with MS ---No this is not for me either... I Sharon Gaspard was not going in any wheel chair so I ended up dragging and lifting up my legs to walk to where I was going. I really want to share my experience with you and I am glad for your determination and thought process to fight back because when I saw your story experience I cried straight away and even writing to you I am holding back my tears to the trauma and when I had my baby I held on to her praying that we will not fall to the ground while I was walking down the street.
God bless
Sharon x
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