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Leticia "Lettie" Bostic : enrolled in Hillman, dropped out of Hillman a few credits short of her degree, moved to Paris, met Pablo Picasso, spied for the Allies during World War II, rejected marriage proposal from South African freedom fighter Marcus Mpepo, replaced Stevie as dorm director of Gilbert Hall decades later in 1988, chastises ...
A Different World: Ron Johnson 103 episodes 1995 Black Scorpion: E-Z Street 1996 Living Single: John Season 3, Dear John 1996–97 Homeboys in Outer Space: Morris Clay 21 episodes 1997 Cosby: Julius 3 Episodes 1999 For Your Love: Floyd Huxtable III Seasons 2, Van For All Seasons 2004 Beverly Hills S.U.V. TV movie 2009 Househusbands of Hollywood ...
A Different World is an American sitcom television series and a spin-off of The Cosby Show. It aired for six seasons on NBC from September 24, 1987, to July 9, 1993. [ 1 ] The series originally centered on Denise Huxtable ( Lisa Bonet ) and the life of students at Hillman College, a fictional historically black college in Virginia.
The “A Different World” cast most recently reunited in February on “Today” and “The View” to celebrate the series’ “ongoing impact and legacy,” according to Deadline.
A Different World HBCU College Tour — which features cast members Kadeem Hardison, Darryl M. Bell, Jasmine Guy, Cree Summer, Charnele Brown, Dawnn Lewis and Glynn Turman — has been extended ...
The cast from “A Different World” is back, and they are going on tour! According to a press release obtained by TODAY.com, the cast members of the beloved '80s sitcom are set to reunite for a ...
Engaged to Chris Madison. Daughter of Etta Mae Burrell and her late husband, Harold. Has three other siblings: Judy, Edmund and K.C. Etta Mae Burrell Played by Elain R. Graham, 1996–1999 Owner of the Lucky Lady. Was married to Harold Burrell. Mother of five children: Judy, Edmund, Toni and K.C. Burrell. Judy Burrell
The beloved sitcom 'A Different World' inspired a surge in HBCU admissions. The cast visits campuses to celebrate the show and the schools' power 35 years after its premiere.