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What's Happening!! is an American sitcom television series that first aired on ABC from August 5, 1976, premiering as a summer series. It returned as a weekly series from November 1976 until its April 1979 conclusion. What's Happening!! was loosely based on the Eric Monte-penned film Cooley High. [2]
The cast of What's Happening!! was honored at the 2006 TV Land Awards, where Spencer was the co-winner (along with Little House on the Prairie actress Alison Arngrim) of the "Character Most in Need of a Time-Out" award. Spencer released a book about her life as a child star titled Through the Fire: Journal of a Child Star. [4]
The following year, Hemphill was cast in her own sitcom, One in a Million. The series failed to attract an audience and was canceled in June 1980. In 1985, Hemphill reprised her role as Shirley Wilson in the syndicated revival of What's Happening!! titled What's Happening Now!!; in the latter her character is co-owner of the restaurant where ...
Anne-Marie Johnson (born July 18, 1960) is an American actress and impressionist. [2] She is perhaps best known for her roles as Nadine Hudson–Thomas in What's Happening Now!!
What's Happening!! Roger "Raj" Thomas Main cast 1977 Roots: Kailuba Episode: "Part I" The Brady Bunch Variety Hour: Raj Episode: "Episode #1.7" 1980 The Righteous Apples: Winston Episode: "Point of View" 1985–88 What's Happening Now!! Roger "Raj" Thomas Main cast 1990 In the Heat of the Night: Off. Parker Episode: "Brotherly Love: Part 1 & 2 ...
What We Do in the Shadows may be over for good, but its cast members will always have the memories — and a few souvenirs they took from the set. “I took a lot,” Harvey Guillén, who played ...
Billingsley, who starred in the sequel with original cast members: Scott Schwartz, R.D. Robb, Zach Ward and Ian Petrella, told TODAY what it was like to reunite with his co-stars after three decades.
Haywood Nelson has been a member of the entertainment community for over forty years. Born in New York, he began his career at the age of six with numerous principal on-camera and voice-over national commercials, including Lavoris, Campbell's Soup, Libby's, Polaroid, Hot Wheels, Rock'em Sock'em Robots, Johnny Lightning, Aurora AFX, Kodak, Duncan Hines, Milk, Burger King, and Dean Witter.