Shavar Ross was a familiar face on TV throughout the 1980s and '90s. Diff'rent Strokes (1978) - S05E17 The Bicycle Man: Part 2 clip with quote Dudley's dad let us have a couple of sips Yarn is the best search for video clips by quote. ), Internet Movie Database entry for Melanie Watson, Train Rite (formerly Spoke N' Paws Assistance Dogs) - Melanie was the executive director, press photo of Melanie and Gary Coleman on the Diff'rent Strokes set. Susann's Valley of the Dolls (1981), Amazon Ross has appeared in over 100 film and episodic television projects throughout his career, including such films as the fifth installment of the Friday the 13th movie series Friday the 13th: A New Beginning in 1985 as "Reggie A.K.A. Internet Movie Database entry for Dana Plato Gary Coleman, who played adopted son Arnold Jackson, died in 2010 after a fall down a flight of stairs in his home. in jail. He is survived by three children: Jennifer, Kent and Mark. She married actor Gary Collins in 1967. She is married to voice actor Simon Templeman. [17][18] He also guest-starred as himself on The Wayans Bros., The Ben Stiller Show, Drake & Josh, The Jamie Foxx Show, The Parkers, Robot Chicken, and The Simpsons. to do. I had to get to sleep so I could get up for the kids and do the TV show Monday-Friday. In 1979, while visiting his father in California during his school's Christmas vacation, Shavar was discovered by top children's agent Evelyn Shultz. The book was the first opportunity for Charlotte fans to explore the fascinating story of her extraordinary life: poignant and hilarious, a story of courage and triumph, one that speaks for a generation of women breaking barriers, taking on challenges, overcoming personal tragedy, and paving the way for others. Also introduced in the third season is Philip's dotty and eccentric sister Sophia (Dody Goodman), in the episode "Junk Food Junkie". In 2008, he played a "prosperity preacher" on David Alan Grier's show Chocolate News on Comedy Central. Shavar Ross played Arnold's best friend Dudley on Shavar is an up and coming film director and operates his own film and television production company, Tri-Seven Entertainment. The actress had been ill for some You will be greatly missed by all your fans. In January of 1997, he was arrested after allegedly ramming a friends Show, and Mad TV. called Night Trap as a scantily clad victim. [3][4] During the first season and the first half of the second season, Charlotte Rae also starred, as Mrs. Edna Garrett, the Drummonds' first housekeeper, who ultimately spun off into her own sitcom, The Facts of Life, as a housemother at the fictional Eastland School. Rae eventually made it to Broadway where, in 1956, she landed the role of Mammy Yokum in "Li'l Abner." Rae would return for the 1984 episode The Wedding. nude pictorial did nothing to help revive her career, though, and Dana continued to languish Bosque de Palabras In 1980, Ross landed his first recurring television role, on NBC's Diff'rent Strokes, as Dudley Johnson, the best friend of Gary Coleman's character, Arnold Jackson. He appeared on Love Boat: The Next Wave on UPN on Mond was born May 12, 1971. Making ends meet as a security guard, Coleman often let his anger get the best of him with sadly public consequences. Women on the Moon (1987), and Hollywood Shuffle (1987) and series, coupled with the precocious Coleman's spirited TV talk show appearances, that Sympathetic to the former child star's plight and disgusted by her treatment by the press, singer Wayne Newton posted her $13,000 bail in hopes of giving Plato a much-needed second chance. Legal Statement. The episode "Almost American" (aka "Night School"), was the pilot for a potential spin-off series, which ultimately was not picked up for a full series. He was a member of Some of her drama guest appearances included The Defenders, McMillan & Wife, St. Splash and Splash, Too. Le Tari, who played Dudley's father Ted Ramsey, was The ratings did not improve, sinking further over the course of the season. He appeared as the grandpa in the 1990 movie, Postcards of 1988 and her husband reportedly left her the same week. By her own admission, Jackson has struggled for most her life with a negative body image and poor self-esteem. In 1997, he did a tv commercial for Klondike Ice Cream Bars as well as some for baseball on ESPN. difficult to cast. Mrs. Garrett is present for the first 13 episodes of the second season of Diff'rent Strokes, with the character last seen in the episode "The Rivals", after which she leaves, offscreen, to take a permanent position at Eastland, The Facts of Life having by then been picked up for a full series. She will live on in our hearts forever, and will be sorely missed. She will certainly be missed by Broadway fans, TV fans, and movie fans as she had big roles in each. The brainchild of Norman Lear, the mind behind such legendary situation comedies as "All in the Family," "The Jeffersons," and "Good Times," the show was a classic, fish-out-of-water tale with a modern twist. of his medical condition, he would never grow any taller than 4'8". With this move, the show's recognizable opening credits theme song was rerecorded, updating it into a then-more modern pop style. Some of her early television guest appearances included Armstrong Circle Theatre, NBC Television Opera Theatre, Appointment with Adventure, The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse, The DuPont Show of the Month, The Phil Silvers Show, Play of the Week, Way Out and From These Roots. advisors. She played Mrs. Bellotti, an eccentric woman with a never-seen psychotic son named Moose. On April 10, 2010, Carter died in Houston, Texas, of complications from endometrial cancer, as per ABC News. Easily move forward or backward to get to the perfect clip. When Kelly (Christina Applegate) recognizes him, he denies any connection to Arnold Jackson, but utters his catchphrase to Al, "What'cha talkin' about, Bundy? 2000. Recently, he was a corporate spokesperson and [37] Season 5 was released on April 4, 2017. Declaring herself drug-free, Plato was cruelly lambasted by Stern's listeners. into. Premiering on November 3, 1978, "Diff'rent Strokes" was a touchstone of 1980s pop culture. The cast reunited at the TV Land Awards in 2007 and 2011, where it won the award for Pop Culture Icon. The book was the first opportunity for Charlotte fans to explore the fascinating story of her extraordinary life: poignant and hilarious, a story of courage and triumph, one that speaks for a generation of women breaking barriers, taking on challenges, overcoming personal tragedy, and paving the way for others. ABC canceled the series after 19 episodes of the proposed 22-episode season, a result of low ratings and a feeling that the series had run its course, although it was also observed that by this time, the once joyous Coleman, now 17, was looking angry and haggard,[10] a combination of his ongoing medical issues and a bitter financial dispute with his parents. Advertisement Shavar Ross, who played Dudley Ramsey/Dudley Johnson on "Diff'rent Strokes" and Weasel on "Family Matters," is 47 years old today. In season 7's "A Special Friend," Arnold and Sam met Karen, a street performer. All rights reserved. I can't bear the thought. As Goodman's fame And if you want to know anything As a result, from the later first season and on into the second season, Plato became a regular character. of the "Fresh Prince of Bel Air" along with Gary Coleman. According to Sgt. Despite having made $25,000 an episode while on the series, she was often broke and was working as a cashier at a dry cleaning store. 3 Diff'rent Strokes: Arnold and Dudley Get Molested Diff'rent Strokesfollowed the lives of two young brothers from Harlem, Arnold and Willis, after their mother died and they were adopted by the wealthy Mr. Drummond. His parents separated when he was 6 years old. director of promotions for HoloWorld Cafe (a restaurant with laser-tag and Although in her first appearance, in the episode "Cyrano De Jackson", she is sweet on Arnold, in subsequent appearances, the pair were enemies, often squabbling and trading insults, a recurring theme until the end of the series (although Lisa's final appearance, in the penultimate episode of the show's run, "The Photo Club", sees the pair addressing their differences and striking a truce of sorts). small part in "Exorcist II: The Heretic," a film that has been voted one of the worst of all He has two children. Ten-year-old Coleman, meanwhile, had caught producers' attention after appearing in a number of commercials and TV guest roles, and the previous year had starred in three pilot episodes by Lear that attempted to revive the Little Rascals film series of the 1920-40s. when that changes I'll be sure to keep you up to date. During the series' sixth season, Plato became pregnant and her character was written out of the series (though she would go on to make guest appearances for the final two seasons). But the idea was dropped, both due to producers not wanting to water down the character's appeal in the main series, and deciding that the additional workload would be too much for Coleman. By the time the program was cancelled, Dana had blossomed into a striking She died on August 5, 2018, at her home in Los Angeles, California. Reggie the Reckless" and as Bryant Calvin, T.C. When the characters married in a two-part, season five episode, Carter became a principal cast member. Conrad Bain, who played "Diff'rent Strokes'" patriarch Phillip Drummond, served as a real-life father figure to the show's troubled cast. "outsider," coming in for a few episodes a year, so I was never really Another episode ("Skin Deep or True Blue") is about Kimberly's new boyfriend, Roger Morehouse (played by Grant Wilson), not allowing his sister, Emily (Melora Hardin), to go to their school's costume ball with Willis because he is black. Additional catchphrase references and appearances in popular culture, "Diff'rent Strokes: Complete First Season", "Diff'rent Strokes: The Complete Second Season", "AnoMama - 17 Fascinating Facts about the Beloved 'Diff'rent Strokes' Fans Might Not Know", "Los Angeles Times - A Tale of a Falling Star: For eight seasons Gary Coleman --of 'Diff'rent Strokes'-- was at the top of the world. First seen in the episode "Bully For Arnold", a number of storylines focus on Arnold, Dudley, Robbie and Charlie as a quartet. Gary Coleman (Although Hasselhoff, in his costume as Michael Knight appears, the voice of K.I.T.T. [2] As a director, his first short film, Soul to Take (2003), garnered him an Internet distribution deal with Russell Simmons' media company Simmons/Lathan Media Group. small part in "Exorcist II: The Heretic," a film that has been voted one of the worst of all last season, was born promoting his Christian religious beliefs. "At the end of the meeting, we all held hands and said the Lord's prayer," Rae said. He had another recurring role on the hit ABC TV series Family Matters as "Weasel". Sadly, Plato's second chance didn't stick and soon she was in court charged with using forged prescriptions to illegally obtain valium. My dad let me have a sip of Cristal at New Year's. Conrad Bain, the actor who played the father figure on the sitcom "Diff'rent Strokes," has died, a friend of the Bain family confirmed to FOX411. But currently, the only time I hear "Oh my kid, that guy was on Medical investigators ruled the death a suicide, as per AP. seemingly effortless way with comedy won her lots of fans during the show's prime time wrote a book: Trying to get to Heaven: Opinions of a Tennessee Talker. In May 2006, Ross appeared on an E! Sharkey and Szysznyk. In 1996, she Hype in 1995. years. Martine Allard played Carmella Robinson in 2 episodes Moore Hour, CHiPs, Just Our Luck, St. catapulted the 10-year-old to stardom. layout, the shots were taken in November 1988 in Arizona), showing off the delectable figure that she'd kept hidden for all those years. For the past few years, she has been the voice of "Mrs. moved to NBC along with Silverman in the fall of 1978. game from Lucas Arts called "The Curse of Monkey Island". 1977-1979. Dixie passed away April 10, 2010 in Houston, TX of complications of endometrial cancer. The first and second seasons of Diff'rent Strokes also starred Conrad Bain, Gary Coleman, Todd Bridges and Dana Plato. "I had just won a Golden Globe and was feeling on top of the world," she told Saratoga Living'sAnn Hauprich in 2003. So while Linda Blair went on to huge stardom, Dana If you or anyone you know is having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). His Rae was also known for her voice work. Mobley was 77 at the time of her death. [5] The fictional detective Bulldog Drummond served as inspiration for what would have been Bain's character, and although this concept was ultimately dropped, the surname "Drummond" was retained to become the surname of Bain's character in Diff'rent Strokes. Her first marriage was to Arthur Carter from 1967-1977, and then to George Hearn from Her questionable luck kicked He worked at the Stratford (Ontario) Shakespeare Festival and In January of 1992 she was arrested disturbing Gloria Hodge on Desperate Housewives, earning an Emmy nomination for her work on the series. ", To his credit, Bain often refused to comment on his co-stars' troubles. In 1993, she spent a month in a drug and alcohol rehab center in Las Vegas - one (1994). The press and fans of the series blamed the cast's personal problems and faltering careers on what was eventually dubbed the "curse of Diff'rent Strokes" by various tabloids. Gary Coleman died of a brain hemorrhage on May 28, 2010. The Facts of Life main cast included Lisa Whelchel, Kim Fields, Mindy Cohn and Nancy McKeon (1980-1988). enough guided her into acting. As detailed by IMDB, he also appeared in many films, including the 1979 crime drama "The Onion Field" and the '80s cult classics "The Hollywood Shuffle" and "Amazon Women on the Moon." I do list my acting "career" on my resume, so or redistributed. figure and lust for her fellow femmes in a series of sensual scenes. television series and made a living playing grandmothers and little old ladies, died Monday, January 22nd 2003 of Note: This is Le Tari's first appearance as Dudley's father, Ted Ramsey. Matt Houston, and Small Wonder.. Danny has a daughter, Zoe, with wife Amber, a make-up artist and actress. I am a native New Yorker and Her parents were in vaudeville and billed where I got my start.". a boy named Spencer Todd Bridges. Dudley's dad let us have a couple of sips, Man with a Plan (2016) - S04E06 Couples Therapy, American Dad! Tragic Details About The Cast Of Diff'rent Strokes, Bobby Bank/Getty Images, Shout Factory TV, Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images/Shout Factory TV, Biography's "Diff'rent Strokes: Behind the Scenes,", "Killing Willis: From Diff'rent Strokes to the Mean Streets to the Life I Always Wanted,", refused to comment on his co-stars' troubles. different strokes dudley's dad. He managed the restaurant at which the other cast members worked. Gary also was a co-host of The Reel Show on the site Diff'rent Strokes - Season 6 Episode 12. magazine "Girlfriends." and his sister to Macon, Georgia, while his father went to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career. Edna Garrett was the housekeeper for the Drummond family at their Park Avenue apartment in New York City. Bain said in interviews later that he struggled to talk about his TV children's troubled lives because of his love for them. spontaneous cuteness faded. She was in a 1999 episode of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch as herself. At 18, Plato became pregnant and was written off the show. ", After giving birth to her son, she decided it was time to get clean. In 1995, she was in a play called "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" where she received passing grades. After high school, I got an economics degree from UC Berkeley and a law called Night Trap as a scantily clad victim. She played the recurring role of Sylvia Schnauser, the wife of Officer Leo Schnauser (Al Lewis), in 10 episodes of Car 54, Where Are You? but the scheme backfires when Drummond insists on a personal inspection of Arnold's grades, on "Diff'rent Strokes." Cast: Conrad Bain, Gary Coleman, Danny Cooksey, Mary Ann Mobley, and Todd Bridges . played for Lucy's Milk. Crying just like a kid. Two notable episodes dealt with the consequences of alcoholism. As documented in Biography's "Diff'rent Strokes: Behind the Scenes," Coleman was receiving a reported $70,000 per episode. alongside future "Munsters" stars Al Lewis and Fred Gwynne. Needless 2 say 4 a 13 yrs old inner city young girl who grew up watching York-based films as Lovers and Other Strangers (1970) and Woody Allen's Bananas (1973). Rae next starred as Edna Garrett in Diff'rent Strokes, which premiered on NBC on November 3, 1978. alongside Richard Dean Anderson in a guest role on MacGyver; and a regenerated hellspawn in the episode "The Burning Man" from the 2023 FOX News Network, LLC. Following the series, he enrolled in UC-Davis Law School. Following Rae's departure midway through the second season, Nedra Volz took over as the housekeeper, the older and crankier Adelaide Brubaker, introduced in the episode "The Election". She starred in the 1975 ABC sitcom Hot l Baltimore, which was produced by Norman Lear. Early episodes mostly address typical family sit-com issues, but as the series progresses, it sometimes focuses on more serious topics, including drug abuse, alcoholism, hitchhiking, child abuse and crime. On-screen this was explained with her character often said to be away at her private school; in reality the producers were still undecided whether the character was extraneous to the format, with the option that she could simply be faded into the background and written out as away studying should they choose to drop her. Yarn is the best way to find video clips by quote. Featuring Conrad Bain, then best known for his role as Dr. Arthur Harmon on Lear's "Maude," as per Biography, as white millionaire widower Phillip Drummond who adopts two inner city kids from Harlem, "Diff'rent Strokes" tackled the touchy subjects of race and class with sensitivity and humor. Bridges, Plato and Catlett were all absent from the episode, and several cast members later voiced their disappointment that they had not realized it would be the final episode, and would have liked to have been present to mark the end of the series onscreen more adequately. She posed for a June 1989 pictorial in Playboy (a 5-page nude managed to appear in several movies (Busted, Homeboys, and The Sounds of In March 2017, Shavar founded Shavar Ross Academy, an online school via Teachable, designed to teach everyday people how to get started making money with their own online retail business. . Lanny Lambert in December 1983. She did a and Six Feet Under. She appeared on many TV game shows as well such as Liar's Club, Cross-wits, and many more. Her birth Coleman was featured in the 2004 season of The Surreal Life. During their eight year run, they placed 32 dogs with disabled people. In 2006 and 2007, Dixie Carter found renewed fame with a new generation of fans as the very disturbed and In 1989, Bridges was arrested for attempted murder in the shooting of a drug dealer. I have continued working in the field of music, theatre and as a teacher move forward or backward to get to the perfect spot. He didn't get the part but "Cold Turkey" director Norman Lear remembered him when he created "Maude. He even remarks in one other commercial that "no one would lend [him] money, not even [his] relatives.". Lord Help Us[3] (released nationally in May 2007), an inspirational urban romantic comedy starring American Idols Nadia Turner, Oscar nominee Margaret Avery (The Color Purple), Debra Wilson (MADtv, Scary Movie 4), comedian Joe Clair (BET's Rap City, Take the Cake), Grammy-Award winning singer Al Jarreau and many others marked his feature film directorial debut. Other classmates and friends of Arnold seen over time included Robbie Jason (Steven Mond) and snobby Lisa Hayes (Nikki Swasey), who initially was sweet on Arnold, but later came to despise him, leading to hatred between the pair and many squabbles. Rae received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for the role in 1982. They met on the set of the 2006 comedy film Church Ball. Mr. Bain was 89. As reported by TMZ, Cooksey's wife, Amber, filed for divorce in 2019 after over 20 years of marriage. She posed for a June 1989 pictorial in Playboy (a 5-page nude Coleman, with his sparkling eyes and perfect comic timing, became an immediate star, and Bain, with his long training as a theater actor, proved an ideal straight man. "It is really painful. Ross enjoyed a long career and was a familiar face throughout the 1990s on such shows as "Growing Pains" and "Family Matters." Additionally, stories focusing on Arnold's school life, which had featured occasionally in many previous seasons, were delved into much more. This was As the youngest sister of one of the most popular musical families in entertainment history, Janet Jackson grew up in the shadow of her famous brothers. a pellet gun and netted her $164) - she was charged with armed robbery and was later sentenced In the early 1970s, Bain began popping up in such New As detailed in her 2011 self-help memoir,"True You," Jackson received her first major TV role when she was cast as an abused child on Norman Lear's classic sitcom "Good Times" in 1977. was in the short-lived Fox series, Mr. President, where he was the chief advisor to In 1993, she voiced the character Aunt Pristine Figg in Tom and Jerry: The Movie. Arnold and Dudley give into peer pressure and experiment with smoking. in the television series, but by an uncredited voice actor who voiced the car for various Universal Studios promotions.). Cited for parole violation, she served 30 days "Sesame Street's" early call time and busy shooting schedule proved difficult for Rae to manage. softcore tale of a guy and a girl and another girl, and Dana shows off her curvaceous the other cast members worked, and after Todd Bridges appeared, was encouraged by Vanilla Ice to say "What'chu talkin' 'bout, Willis?" The Tracy Morgan Show, and various (Dana did grab a And being on television only added to my negative feelings about my body.". At birth, he was diagnosed with a number of serious maladies, most notably focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, a congenital autoimmune condition that damages the kidneys. Despite these problems, he has Additionally, Arnold appeared on the Silver Spoons episode "The Great Computer Caper" and the Amazing Stories episode "Remote Control Man". Scott Singer of the Moore (Oklahoma) Police Dept., "At this point, recently, he has reappeared in Hollywood. an 18-month-old child) gave her up for adoption as an infant and she was taken in by a [citation needed]. he pleaded guilty to drug possession and carrying a loaded weapon. dollars. He is probably Janet Jackson who was Willis's girlfriend Charlene DuPrey, was born Janet Dameta Jackson RIP Gary. He was 42. Mary Dixie was named after Dixie's Aunt Mary and Kimberly was written out of the show with the explanation that she moved to Paris to study for a couple of years, but returned as a guest star for the season finale "A Special Friend", after Plato gave birth. presently working on a solo jazz CD, touring with a cabaret show, touring In a late first-season episode of Strokes ("The Girls School", which served as the backdoor pilot of Facts), Mrs. Garrett took Kimberly to the school with the intent of helping her sew costumes for a school play. Diff'rent Strokes was initially devised to serve as a vehicle for both Conrad Bain and Gary Coleman. [citation needed], After it was canceled the show returned to ABC's schedule in June for three months of summer reruns, which ended on August 30, 1986. In 1995, she was in a play called "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" where she received passing grades. a lesbian and was only experimenting). Years. Over the years she made several guest appearances representation. Coleman placed 8th in a field of 135 candidates, receiving 14,242 votes. was left with roles in flicks like 1975's "Beyond the Bermuda Triangle." their son Tyler Edward Lambert was born. [6] An alternate version of the basic scenario had a slightly harder-nosed Bain as a wealthy estate developer who finds that he can only purchase a potentially lucrative Harlem housing block for redevelopment if he also takes custody of the orphan, Coleman, who lives there; this version was nixed in favor of the former. He is known for hi. She appeared in such popular films as Grease, Grease 2, playing Blanche (the principal's assistant), and in the movie Rae starred in the first seven seasons before her sister Beverly Ann Stickle (Cloris Leachman) took over the shop and helped look after the girls. He was acquitted in November 1989. Her last film was The Great White Though The cast reunited at the TV Land Awards in 2007 and 2011, where it won the award for Pop Culture Icon. However, to fans of "Diff'rent Strokes," he will forever be remembered as Ted Ramsey, the adoptive father of Arnold Jackson's best friend, Dudley, played by Shavar Ross. She later worked as a dietitian at the school and opened a gourmet food venture named Edna's Edibles.
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