Hangin' With Mr. Cooper: Private School


10:30 am - 11:00 am, Tuesday, May 26 on WNBC Cozi TV (4.2)

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Private School

Season 2, Episode 12

Mark teaches African-American history at an affluent prep school and gets a tempting job offer from the headmaster. Todd: Zack Graham. Jason: Michael Weiner. Thaddeus: Dominic Hoffman.

repeat 1993 English
Comedy Sitcom Family

Cast & Crew
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Mark Curry (Actor) .. Mark Cooper
Holly Robinson Peete (Actor) .. Vanessa Russell
Saundra Quarterman (Actor) .. Geneva Lee
Raven-symoné (Actor) .. Nicole Lee
Omar Gooding (Actor) .. Earvin Rodman
Zack Graham (Actor) .. Todd
Michael Weiner (Actor) .. Jason
Dominic Hoffman (Actor) .. Thaddeus
Christopher Carter (Actor) .. Andre
Nell Carter (Actor) .. P.J.
Earl Boen (Actor) .. Headmaster

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Did You Know..
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Mark Curry (Actor) .. Mark Cooper
Born: June 01, 1964
Birthplace: Oakland, California, United States
Trivia: Worked as a drugstore manager before he became a comedian. Made his stand-up debut at an Oakland comedy club in 1987. Made his film debut in Talkin' Dirty After Dark (1991). Was a contestant on Celebrity Mole Yucatan in 2004. Was injured in a freak home accident in 2006. He was put in a medically induced coma, had second-degree burns and then dealt with depression resulting from the incident. Was one of five stand-up comedians performing as part of the Royal Comedy Tour in 2012.
Holly Robinson Peete (Actor) .. Vanessa Russell
Born: September 18, 1964
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Holly Robinson Peete began her career in show business in 1969 when she was five years old with an appearance on the children's series Sesame Street, on which her father played non-Muppet cast member Gordon. In adulthood, she would go on to appear on shows like 21 Jump Street and Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, and later on Love, Inc. She became one of the co-hosts of The View knockoff The Talk, and in 2012 she spoofed her breakthrough part by appearing in the big-screen comedy 21 Jump Street. She is married to former NFL quraterback Rodney Peete.
Saundra Quarterman (Actor) .. Geneva Lee
Born: June 26, 1968
Raven-symoné (Actor) .. Nicole Lee
Born: December 10, 1985
Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Trivia: Raven-Symone earned a fond place in the hearts of Cosby Show fans around the world when she joined the cast of that seminal '80s sitcom as pint-sized Olivia Kendall, the daughter of Lt. Martin Kendall (Joseph C. Phillips) and Denise Huxtable Kendall (Lisa Bonet) during the hit program's sixth season. The series wrapped within a few years of Symone's enlistment, but the young actress continued her ascent by establishing herself as a force to be reckoned with in the multiple venues of television, pop music, and feature film.Born in Atlanta, GA, in December 1985, Raven-Symoné Christina Pearman began modeling diapers at the age of two and landed the Cosby assignment by the age of three. By 1993 (one year after Cosby took its final bow), Symone had joined the cast of yet another sitcom, ABC's Hangin' With Mr. Cooper (1992-1997), then a year into production; she would remain with Cooper until it folded in 1997, but in the mean time branched off into another venue altogether as an R&B recording artist. MCA quickly signed her and issued her rap-infused album Here's to New Dreams in 1993; unfortunately, it failed to connect with a sizeable audience, and it would be six years before Symone emerged with a sophomore recording, the R&B-flavored Undeniable (1999). That album unabashedly showcased the young performer's desire to become a teen pop sensation, and revealed her vocal skills much more transparently than its predecessor, as did its follow-up efforts. Meanwhile, Symone landed bit parts and supporting roles in movies, including Dr. Dolittle (1998) and Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001); she also voiced the character of Monique on the animated television series Kim Possible (2002) and headlined her own Disney Channel sitcom, That's So Raven. The smash program cast Symone as a 15-year-old girl whose gaffes get her family into a seemingly endless series of outrageous difficulties. Symone then starred in the hit telemovies The Cheetah Girls and The Cheetah Girls 2, lent a supporting role to the theatrical feature The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004), and signed to star in the big-screen outing College Road Trip, opposite funnyman Martin Lawrence. In that comedy, Symone plays a young woman on a college-scouting trip with her policeman father.
Omar Gooding (Actor) .. Earvin Rodman
Born: October 19, 1976
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Younger brother of Cuba Gooding Jr. Cohosted Nickelodeon's Wild & Crazy Kids in 1990. Enjoys playing No Limit Texas Hold 'Em in Las Vegas.
Zack Graham (Actor) .. Todd
Michael Weiner (Actor) .. Jason
Born: April 18, 1975
Dominic Hoffman (Actor) .. Thaddeus
Christopher Carter (Actor) .. Andre
Nell Carter (Actor) .. P.J.
Born: September 13, 1948
Died: January 23, 2003
Birthplace: Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Trivia: Actress of stage, screen, and TV, Nell Carter moved to New York in 1968 and began as a singer in clubs and cabarets, then landed roles in a string of musicals. Her big break came with her performance in the Broadway musical Ain't Misbehavin' in 1978 (she repeated her role in the TV-version of the show). This led to a lead in the TV sitcom Gimme a Break, The show debuted in 1981 and made her nationally-known; the persona she created on the show was that of a bossy, love-lorn woman with a streak of self-deprecating humor. Besides the TV series, she went on to work as a singer in big clubs and in guest spots at big musical affairs, as well as hosting her own TV special Never Too Old to Dream in 1986.
Earl Boen (Actor) .. Headmaster
Born: November 07, 1944
Trivia: A character actor with a deadpan delivery, Earl Boen is known to many for the role of psychiatrist Peter Silberman in Terminator, a role he reprised for the hit sequel Terminator 2: Judgement Day, as well as for Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. A veteran of TV, film, and stage, Boen spent decades racking up a résumé packed with literally hundreds of appearances beginning in the early '70s. Many of Boen's credits came in the form of single-episode guest appearances on TV shows like The Paper Chase and M*A*S*H, while others took the form of recurring roles, like that of adman Jim Petersen on the sitcom Who's the Boss?, a role Boen would reprise for five episodes between 1984 and 1986. Boen also worked extensively in animation, lending his voice to cartoons like Justice League, Kim Possible, and Pirates of Dark Water, as well as many video games, such as World of Warcraft, Call of Duty, and EverQuest.

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The Nanny
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