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Andre Martin Lyon is a fictional character from the American musical drama Empire, on Fox. Portrayed by Trai Byers , Andre is the oldest son of hip-hop mogul Lucious ( Terrence Howard ) and his wife Cookie ( Taraji P. Henson ).
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After allowing Empire Entertainment to acquire Lyon Dynasty, she returns to Empire as co-CEO with Lucious and Head of A&R. Cookie's love interests are Malcolm DeVeaux, Laz Delgado (Season 2) and Angelo DuBois (Season 3). Andre Lyon (Trai Byers (original cast), 2015–2020) The eldest son of the Lyon family and CFO of Empire Entertainment.
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[11] [12] In the second season, Cookie leaves the Empire group and starts her own record label, Lyon Dynasty. After allowing Empire Entertainment to acquire Lyon Dynasty, she returns to Empire as co-CEO and Head of A&R. Bryshere Y. Gray as Hakeem Lyon; Lucious' fame-obsessed youngest son and his favorite child, who is a hip-hop star on the rise ...
Loretha "Cookie" Lyon (née Holloway) is a fictional character from the American musical drama Empire on Fox.Portrayed by Taraji P. Henson, Cookie is one of the main characters within the series, the queen bee and the wife of former drug dealer turned hip-hop mogul, Lucious Lyon (Terrence Howard) who gets released from prison and strikes out to lay claim to half of their multimillion-dollar ...
The pilot episode of the American musical drama television series Empire premiered on Fox on January 7, 2015. [1] The show focuses on Lucious Lyon, the head of a record label who is diagnosed with ALS and given three years to live. While keeping his condition a secret, he decides to find a successor that will take over the company.
The fifth season of the American television drama series Empire premiered on September 26, 2018 and ended on May 8, 2019, in the United States on Fox. [1] The season was ordered on May 2, 2018, consisting of eighteen episodes with Brett Mahoney taking over as showrunner from Ilene Chaiken. [2]