Tyler Perry's The Single Moms Club


12:00 am - 02:00 am, Wednesday, October 2 on KFMS The365 (47.4)

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After an incident at their children's school brings them together, single mothers from different walks of life form a support group to help deal with their struggles in this heartwarming comedy-drama.

2014 English Stereo
Comedy Romance Drama Comedy-drama

Cast & Crew

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Wendi Mclendon-covey (Actor) .. Jan
Nia Long (Actor) .. May
Amy Smart (Actor) .. Hillary
Zulay Henao (Actor) .. Esperanza
Cocoa Brown (Actor) .. Lytia
Tyler Perry (Actor) .. T.K.
Ryan Eggold (Actor) .. Peter
William Levy (Actor) .. Manny
Terry Crews (Actor) .. Branson
Eddie Cibrian (Actor) .. Santos
Katherine Shepler (Actor) .. Jennifer
Cassie Brennan (Actor) .. Katie
Massai Z. Dorsey (Actor) .. Rick
Vanessa Velasco (Actor) .. Veronica
DeVion Harris (Actor) .. Hakim
Marlene Forte (Actor) .. Manny's Mother
Sean Carrigan (Actor) .. Tony
Carmen Argenziano (Actor) .. Ollie
Brandon Olive (Actor) .. Kramer
Ashley LeConte Campbell (Actor) .. Hillary's Attorney
Kenny Alfonso (Actor) .. David's Attorney
Elliott Grey (Actor) .. Judge
Alpha Trivette (Actor) .. Board Member #1
Dan Chandler (Actor) .. Board Member #2
Niki Spiridakos (Actor) .. Secretary
William E. Jackson II (Actor) .. Waffle House Manager
Carrie Walrond (Actor) .. Principal Walters
Angela Matemotja (Actor) .. Christina
Helen Ingebritson (Actor) .. Piano Teacher
Kendra C. Johnson (Actor) .. Alicia
Herrari Hamilton (Actor) .. Coffee Shop Waiter
John Doyle (Actor) .. Man #1
Cranston Johnson (Actor) .. Man #2
Tasia Grant (Actor) .. Female Bystander
Anthony Dalton (Actor) .. Man #3
Adaline Gruszynski (Actor) .. Addy
Gabriel Lopez (Actor) .. Mariachi Singer
Terry Burchett (Actor) .. Male Karaoke Singer
Sara Vonzine (Actor) .. Female Karaoke Singer
Brandon Ray Olive (Actor) .. Kramer
Helen Ingebritsen (Actor) .. Piano Teacher

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Did You Know..

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Wendi Mclendon-covey (Actor) .. Jan
Born: October 10, 1969 in Bellflower, California, United States
Trivia: Best known for her role as Deputy Clementine Johnson on the series Reno 911! between 2003 and 2009, actress and comedian Wendi McLendon-Covey has also garnered fans as a member of the popular Groundlings improv troupe. Following her run on Reno 911!, McLendon-Covey began making more appearances on the big screen, in films like 2010's Public Relations and 2011's Bridesmaids -- the later of which found the emergnig actress scoring her biggest mainstream hit to date. Meanwhile, the former Reno 911! star could once again be seen on the small screen thanks to a recurring role on the hit sitcom The Rules of Engagement.
Nia Long (Actor) .. May
Born: October 30, 1970 in Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: A charismatic actress who possesses equal parts beauty and talent, Nia Long became a fixture of many African-American ensemble films of the late 1990s. Born in Brooklyn, New York, on October 30, 1970, Long developed an interest in acting at an early age. She received training from Betty Bridges, mother of former child star Todd Bridges (best known for his role on the TV series Diff'rent Strokes. Long got her start on TV, playing a character on the soap opera Guiding Light from 1991 to 1993. She earned her first helping of fame with her role on the popular sitcom Fresh Prince of Bel Air, which cast her as Will Smith's love interest. The actress made her film debut in John Singleton's acclaimed Boyz 'N the Hood (1991), sharing the screen with the likes of Cuba Gooding, Jr., Ice Cube, Angela Basset, and Lawrence Fishburne. She followed the film with Made in America (1993), a comedy that cast her as the daughter of Whoopi Goldberg and Ted Danson. Long subsequently established herself as a strong presence in romantic dramas and comedies, carving out a niche in such films as Soul Food (1997), Love Jones (1997), and The Best Man (1999). The actress also ventured into a number of other genres, as demonstrated by her roles in films ranging from supernatural horror (Stigmata) (1999) to big business crime drama (The Boiler Room) (1999) to inner-city police thriller (In Too Deep) (1999).As the new century got under way she had major roles in Big Momma's House and Boiler Room, as well as BAADASSSSS! On the small screen she joined the cast of the NBC drama Third Watch. In 2005 she was in the hit Are We There Yet?, and she followed that up with the sequel Are We Done Yet. Long also made time for the sequel Big Momma's House 2. In 2010 she appeared in the drama Mooz-lum. She reprised her role from The Best Man in the 2013 sequel The Best Man Holiday and later starred in The Single Moms Club.
Amy Smart (Actor) .. Hillary
Born: March 26, 1976 in Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: A former model, Amy Smart began her acting career on television. In 1997, she began to be visible in such feature films as The Last Time I Committed Suicide and Starship Troopers. Two years later, the actress used her blond, wholesome good looks to great advantage in both Varsity Blues and Outside Providence. The former film, one of the more successful entries in the teensploitation genre, featured her as James Van Der Beek's intelligent, clean-cut girlfriend, while the latter film cast her as a rich girl who falls for a poor boy (Shawn Hatosy) at a 1970s boarding school. That same year, she was also visible on television, guest starring on the WB Network's Felicity.Smart's career really started to take off in 2001. Proving herself to be a major sex-symbol, her topless scene in the comedy Road Trip was partially responsible for the film's runaway success. That same year, Smart appeared in the ensemble film Rat Race and in the indie Macbeth adaptation Scotland, PA. In 2003, she could be seen both on HBO's reality show Project Greenlight and in The Battle of Shaker Heights, the film that was documented on the series. Smart started off the following year with a bang, appearing in two hit films by the end of the first quarter, The Butterfly Effect and Starsky and Hutch. Voice work in Seth Green's popular animated series Robot Chicken offered Smart a chance to work behind the scenes without the stress of having to look good for the cameras, with strong subsequent performances in The Best Man and Just Friends serving well to help the actress find her footing in the enduringly-popular romantic comedy genre. On the heels of a supporting performance in director Victor Salva's introspective drama The Peaceful Warrior, Smart would jump back into action for the first time since Starship Troopers as the endangered girlfriend of Jason Stratham's former assassin in the adrenaline-pounding thrill-ride Crank.
Zulay Henao (Actor) .. Esperanza
Born: May 29, 1973 in Medellin, Colombia
Trivia: The sultry and alluring Latina actress Zulay Henao premiered onscreen in the late 2000s with a small role in the gritty, urban-oriented drama Illegal Tender (2007) before ascending to much higher billing opposite hip-hop star Omari Grandberry in the musical drama Feel the Noise (2007).
Cocoa Brown (Actor) .. Lytia
Born: October 09, 1972
Tyler Perry (Actor) .. T.K.
Born: September 13, 1969 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: As an actor, writer, producer, and director of films and stage plays, the New Orleans-born Tyler Perry began his career as a dramatist in 1992. When inspired by Oprah Winfrey to channel his creativity through writing, Perry put pen to paper as a method of healing the wounds that lingered from a painful childhood. His first production, entitled I Know I've Been Changed, hit the stage to rapturous reviews in 1997, and following a collaborative period with Bishop T.D. Jakes that resulted in the plays Woman, Thou Art Loosed and Behind Closed Doors, Perry flew solo to create cantankerous 68-year-old grandmother Mabel "Madea" Simmons (whom Perry played, in full drag) in I Can Do Bad All by Myself around 2000 A slew of Madea-based projects were quick to follow, and shortly thereafter Perry joined Grammy Award-winner Kelly Price for the play Why Did I Get Married?. His plays garnered countless fans thanks to Perry's trademark practice of releasing them on home video. Throughout this period, many credited Perry with resuscitating (and reinventing) African-American theater; in the process, Perry's first eight plays reportedly earned a cumulative gross of over 75 million dollars in ticket and video sales.Perry didn't fully enter the public spotlight, however, until he cropped up in mid-2005 with the oddball A-lister Diary of a Mad Black Woman, self-adapted from his own hit play. This story of an African-American woman Helen McCarter (Kimberly Elise) struggling to rebound after a painful separation, whose life is invaded (in more ways than one) by the obnoxious, loudmouthed, chainsaw-wielding (!) Madea, Diary -- a bizarre combination of domestic melodrama, violent, racially-oriented farce, and Christian proselytizing -- understandably left many critics running for the exit, but, of course, ticket buyers prevailed. The film scored with its intended African-American audience and grossed a healthy 50 million dollars (it ranked as number one at the box office during February 2005), leading to an early 2006 sequel, Madea's Family Reunion, this one written and directed by Perry. Either because Perry's talent had matured within a year or because the press had grown accustomed to the playwright-cum-filmmaker's defiantly unconventional style, critics were slightly kinder about the sophomore Madea outing, which benefits from finely-felt supporting turns by the legendary Cicely Tyson and Maya Angelou. Like its predecessor, Reunion struck box office gold, and even topped Diary's net, reeling in an estimated 63.3 million dollars in international grosses. Perry then scrapped the Madea character for a tertiary cinematic outing, Tyler Perry's Daddy's Little Girls. This romantic dramedy concerns Monty (Idris Elba), a financially strapped African-American mechanic who loses custody of his children to his drug-pushing ex-wife, and then falls in love with the beautiful attorney (Gabrielle Union) whom he hires to get the children back. Increasingly prolific on stage and screen in the following years, Perry continued packing fans into theaters with Madea Goes to Jail (2009), I Can Do Bad All By Myself (also 2009), Good Deeds (2012) and Madea's Witness Protection while simultaneously making a mark on television as creator of the hit sitcom Tyler Perry's House of Payne. Perry also began to take some acting roles in films that he didn't write/direct/producer, like the titular character in Alex Cross (2012) and a supporting role in David Fincher's Gone Girl (2014).
Ryan Eggold (Actor) .. Peter
Born: August 10, 1984 in Long Beach, California, United States
Trivia: In 2005, while studying theater at USC, was one of 14 students (out of more than 100) to land a part in a revival of Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Sidney Kingsley's 1935 drama, Dead Men, at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles. Other stage work includes a role in Wendy Graf's Leipzig in 2006. Made film debut in the title role of Con: The Corruption of Shawn Helm, a short written and directed by his childhood friend, Brandon Bennett. Sings and plays piano and guitar in a band called Eleanor Avenue.
William Levy (Actor) .. Manny
Born: August 29, 1980 in Cojimar, Cuba
Trivia: Moved from Cuba to Miami with his family when he was 14. Attended St. Thomas University on a baseball scholarship. Began his career as a model. Competed on two Telemundo reality shows: Isla de la Tentación and Protagonistas de Novela 2. Appeared in the music video for Jennifer Lopez's "I'm Into You." Paired with Cheryl Burke on season 14 of Dancing with the Stars.
Terry Crews (Actor) .. Branson
Born: July 30, 1968 in Flint, Michigan, United States
Trivia: A native of Flint, MI, who played in the NFL for seven years before segueing into film, athlete-turned-actor Terry Crews made his television debut on the small-screen sports entertainment show Battle Dome and has since moved on to appear in films by such disparate directors as David Lynch, Mike Judge, and David Ayer.During high school, Crews studied at Interlochen Art Academy, and he continued on to Western Michigan University for college; it was during his freshman year that he first took to the gridiron, and after making an impression as a Mid-American Conference defensive end, he solidified his reputation as a star player by leading his team to the Mid-American Conference championship in 1988. Crews married longtime wife Rebecca the day before his 21st birthday, and later went on to have an impressive professional football career while playing for the L.A. Rams, the San Diego Chargers, and the Washington Redskins. Though he had originally intended to become a special-effects artist, Crews gradually became aware of the power of his onscreen charisma when he accepted a role in the short-lived television series Battle Dome in 1999. Despite the fact that only a few episodes of the seires ever made it to the airwaves, the experience left Crews convinced that he had found his calling.Few lifelong actors could even dream of landing roles in such major motion pictures as The 6th Day, Training Day, and Friday After Next so early in their careers, but that's precisely what Crews did, and he has never looked back since. The actor's hulking frame made him an ideal candidate for intimidating onscreen figures, and his disarming sense of humor has found him developing a distinct comic persona in such films as Starsky & Hutch, Soul Plane, White Chicks, and The Longest Yard while also winning over viewers on the small screen with his role as Chris Rock's father on Everybody Hates Chris. As a supporting player, Crews consistently impresses, with his little-seen role as former professional wrestler-turned-President of the United States in Beavis and Butt-Head creator Judge's Idiocracy (2006) offering a telling example of how far he is willing to go to get a laugh. That same year, Crews showed his impressive range by making a brief appearance in surrealist specialist Lynch's Inland Empire, with comic roles in Norbit, Who's Your Caddy?, and Balls of Fury following in short order.2008 proved a busy year for Crews. In addition to his continued work on Everybody Hates Chris, he co-starred in the police drama Street Kings, as well as director Peter Segal's revamp of the classic comedy series Get Smart. Crews played a member of a motley gang of mercenaries in 2010's action blockbuster The Expendables (he reprised this role for the film's sequel in 2012).
Eddie Cibrian (Actor) .. Santos
Born: June 16, 1973 in Burbank, California, United States
Trivia: Cuban-American actor Eddie Cibrian was born in California, where he got a taste for show business early on. Like a lot of good-looking young actors, he got his feet wet in the business with a role on a soap opera, playing Matt Clark on The Young and the Restless. He'd eventually take on the starring role of Griff Walker on the tawdry show Baywatch Nights before rounding out the '90s with a three-year stint on Sunset Beach. The new millennium found Cibrian's career on a continual upward trajectory, most prominently assuming the role of Jimmy Doherty on the series Third Watch between 1999 and 2005. He went on to spend most of 2006 playing Russell Varon on the sci-fi series Invasion, and Agent Daniel Lucas on the show Vanished, and in the years following, Cibrian found his way onto myriad popular shows, appearing on Dirty Sexy Money, Ugly Betty, Samantha Who?, CSI: Miami, and The Playboy Club.
Katherine Shepler (Actor) .. Jennifer
Cassie Brennan (Actor) .. Katie
Massai Z. Dorsey (Actor) .. Rick
Vanessa Velasco (Actor) .. Veronica
DeVion Harris (Actor) .. Hakim
Marlene Forte (Actor) .. Manny's Mother
Sean Carrigan (Actor) .. Tony
Born: May 16, 1974
Carmen Argenziano (Actor) .. Ollie
Born: October 27, 1943
Trivia: Argenziano, a supporting actor, appeared onscreen from the '70s.
Brandon Olive (Actor) .. Kramer
Born: August 03, 1980
Ashley LeConte Campbell (Actor) .. Hillary's Attorney
Kenny Alfonso (Actor) .. David's Attorney
Born: November 27, 1966
Elliott Grey (Actor) .. Judge
Alpha Trivette (Actor) .. Board Member #1
Dan Chandler (Actor) .. Board Member #2
Niki Spiridakos (Actor) .. Secretary
William E. Jackson II (Actor) .. Waffle House Manager
Carrie Walrond (Actor) .. Principal Walters
Angela Matemotja (Actor) .. Christina
Helen Ingebritson (Actor) .. Piano Teacher
Kendra C. Johnson (Actor) .. Alicia
Herrari Hamilton (Actor) .. Coffee Shop Waiter
John Doyle (Actor) .. Man #1
Cranston Johnson (Actor) .. Man #2
Tasia Grant (Actor) .. Female Bystander
Anthony Dalton (Actor) .. Man #3
Adaline Gruszynski (Actor) .. Addy
Gabriel Lopez (Actor) .. Mariachi Singer
Terry Burchett (Actor) .. Male Karaoke Singer
Sara Vonzine (Actor) .. Female Karaoke Singer
Brandon Ray Olive (Actor) .. Kramer
Helen Ingebritsen (Actor) .. Piano Teacher

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