For Your Love: The Membership Drive


06:00 am - 06:30 am, Wednesday, November 26 on WEBU 365BLK (22.3)

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The Membership Drive

Season 3, Episode 8

Reggie and Dean smell tokenism when Mel gets into a country club Dean's been trying to join for three years. Meanwhile, Bobbi badgers Reggie into buying her a wide-screen TV, and Sheri and Malena can't face each other after unexpectedly having to bare all together during a ritzy spa mud bath. Mel: James Lesure. Dean: D.W. Moffett. Malena: Holly Robinson Peete.

repeat 1999 English Stereo
Comedy Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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Holly Robinson Peete (Actor) .. Malena Ellis
James Lesure (Actor) .. Mel Ellis
DeDee Pfeiffer (Actor) .. Sheri Winston
D. W. Moffett (Actor) .. Dean Winston
Edafe Blackmon (Actor) .. Reggie Ellis
Tamala Jones (Actor) .. Bobbi
Richard Kline (Actor) .. Rupert Martin
Jill Zimmerman (Actor) .. Willow
Tom Jourden (Actor) .. Curtis
Michael C. McCarthy (Actor) .. Chad
Eric Larson (Actor) .. Jeremy
Otis Bell (Actor) .. Mover No. 1
Daniel Bryant (Actor) .. Salesman

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Did You Know..
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Holly Robinson Peete (Actor) .. Malena Ellis
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.
James Lesure (Actor) .. Mel Ellis
Born: September 21, 1970
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: While many make a beeline for the stage from the time they're walking on two feet, James Lesure took a slightly more varied path. He studied at the Air Force Academy before going on to the University of Southern California, where he earned a B.F.A. in theater. He then traveled abroad, where he not only participated in stage productions of everything from Broadway musicals to Shakespeare, but also pursued his dream of being an amateur boxer. Settling back in the States, Lesure began making the rounds on TV, making small appearances on shows like NYPD Blue and Seinfeld. Then, in 2004, Lesure was cast as a member of an elite surveillance team on the hit series Las Vegas. Audiences loved his charming screen presence, and he stayed with the series for multiple seasons.
DeDee Pfeiffer (Actor) .. Sheri Winston
Born: January 01, 1965
Trivia: The younger sister of actress Michelle Pfeiffer, DeDe Pfeiffer began making the casting rounds in 1984, just before Michelle matriculated to superstardom. As was the case of most celebrity siblings, the bulk of DeDe's film work has been in crime melodramas, horror films and direct-to-video offerings. She has, however, been seen to good advantage in several A pictures, notably Into the Night (1985), Tune in Tomorrow (1990) and Falling Down (1993); in the opening scenes of 1991's Frankie and Johnny, DeDe has a piquant cameo as the cousin of the character played by her sister Michelle. In 1994, DeDe Pfeiffer was cast as Rachel Blanders, daughter of fortysomething actress Cybill Sheridan (Cybill Shepherd), in the popular CBS TV sitcom Cybill.
D. W. Moffett (Actor) .. Dean Winston
Born: October 26, 1954
Birthplace: Highland Park, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Born Donald Warren Moffett. Supporting actor, occasional lead, onscreen from the '80s.
Edafe Blackmon (Actor) .. Reggie Ellis
Tamala Jones (Actor) .. Bobbi
Born: November 12, 1974
Birthplace: Pasadena, California, United States
Trivia: Actress Tamala Jones launched her career as a model, appearing in magazine ads and television commercials, before landing her first acting job on an episode of the preteen sitcom California Dreams, but her interest in the craft goes back to early childhood, when Jones and her cousin would stage backyard shows. Los Angeles-born and raised, Jones first studied drama in the sixth grade. As a young woman, she guest starred on series ranging from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air to E.R. to The Wayans Brothers. She had her first regular television role playing a student in the ABC network's short-lived drama Dangerous Minds. Jones entered feature films with a small role in How to Make an American Quilt (1995) and had her first starring film role in Booty Call (1997). In 1998, Jones starred in the short-lived NBC summer replacement sitcom For Your Love. After appearing in Blue Streak and The Wood the following year, Jones began to gain even more momentum in 2000 with roles in Ice Cube's Next Friday and the Tim Meadows SNL vehicle The Ladies Man. Jones would later share the limelight with a talented cast in Kingdom Come in 2001. She continued to work steadily in a variety of projects including Head of State, Daddy Day Camp, Who's Your Caddy?, and What Love Is before being cast on the television show Castle as Lanie Paris. In 2010 she starred in and co-produced the romantic comedy 35 & Ticking.
Richard Kline (Actor) .. Rupert Martin
Born: April 29, 1944
Birthplace: Queens, New York, United States
Trivia: Served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam after graduating college. Was a non-celebrity competitor on The $10,000 Pyramid in 1974 and, after he became a star, appeared on the show a number of times. In 1990, made his Broadway-musical debut in City of Angels. Played Jeeves in the 1996 American premiere of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical By Jeeves. Played the Wizard of Oz in a national tour of Wicked (2010). Runs the Richard Kline Acting Workshop. Has toured and made public appearances with his Three's Company costars Joyce DeWitt and Priscilla Barnes.
Jill Zimmerman (Actor) .. Willow
Tom Jourden (Actor) .. Curtis
Michael C. McCarthy (Actor) .. Chad
Eric Larson (Actor) .. Jeremy
Born: March 25, 1967
Trivia: Eric Larson was among Disney's original "nine old men," the first of the studio's animators to work on Disney's feature-length animated films. Larson came to Disney in 1933 to work on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Prior to that, he had been a newspaper reporter. Following Snow White, Larson continued animating and worked as an animation director on major animated features through 1973.
Otis Bell (Actor) .. Mover No. 1
Daniel Bryant (Actor) .. Salesman

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