All of Us: Movin' On Up


08:00 am - 08:30 am, Monday, December 8 on WEBU 365BLK (22.3)

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Movin' On Up

Season 2, Episode 17

Robert has to choose between "Entertainment Tonight" and "Mr. L.A." when it becomes clear that working both jobs is burning him out. Sarah (Wendy Raquel Robinson) finds out about Neesee and Rusty (David Ramsey). Brian: Jere Burns.

repeat 2005 English Stereo
Comedy Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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Duane Martin (Actor) .. Robert James Sr.
Elise Neal (Actor) .. Tia
LisaRaye McCoy (Actor) .. Neesee
Khamani Griffin (Actor) .. Robert James Jr.
Tony Rock (Actor) .. Dirk
Terri J. Vaughn (Actor) .. Jonelle
James Vincent (Actor) .. Turtle
Wendy Raquel Robinson (Actor) .. Sarah
Jere Burns (Actor) .. Brian Goodman
David Ramsey (Actor) .. Rusty
Tucker Smallwood (Actor) .. Mr. Ashton
Texas Battle (Actor) .. Thomas Harper
Dave Ortiz (Actor) .. Don Julio Marquez
Mario (Actor) .. Himself

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Did You Know..
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Duane Martin (Actor) .. Robert James Sr.
Born: August 11, 1965
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Played basketball at NYU and had a tryout for the New York Knicks (but never played in the NBA); made theatrical-movie debut in White Men Can't Jump (1992). Produced and starred in the 1998 Fox sitcom Getting Personal; was a regular on the 1992-93 NBC sitcom Out All Night. Was nominated for a 1998 Daytime Emmy for Different Worlds: A Story of Interracial Love. Wife Tisha Campbell-Martin played his sister in a recurring role in his 2003-06 UPN/CW sitcom All of Us. Cowrote, coproduced and starred in the 2003 crime drama Ride or Die and the 2004 comedy Seat Filler (he also distributed Seat Filler and cowrote it with Campbell-Martin). Founded Impact Sports, an agency that represents pro athletes, in 1987; other business interests have included real estate and a Beverly Hills beauty salon.
Elise Neal (Actor) .. Tia
Born: March 14, 1966
Birthplace: Memphis, Tennessee
Trivia: Although she may not have achieved her youthful dream of becoming a Solid Gold dancer, some might argue that it was more a matter of overshooting that dream rather than failing to achieve it. Elise Neal still loves to dance, even appearing on Star Search before working professionally as a dancer, though she is more likely to be recognized for her frequent work in television and film.Born in Tenessee, Neal's ballerina beginnings were set into motion after spending long hours in front of the television admiring the cutesy song-and-dance antics of Shirley Temple. A popular teenager, Neal was voted Homecoming Queen, and after high school moved to New York to pursue a career as a dancer. Finding frequent work in musical theater that eventually led to small roles in commercials, Neal soon began to realize her affection for appearing on camera. After moving to L.A. to chase her newfound dreams of becoming a full-time actress, Neal made an appearance on Law & Order before her screen debut in Spike Lee's Malcolm X (1992). Appearing frequently in television for the next few years with recurring roles in such series as SeaQuest DSV and Tales of the City, Neal later appeared in John Singleton's Rosewood and Money Talks (both 1997) before making a memorable appearance in Scream 2. Moving seamlessly between roles in television and film, Neal moved into sitcom territory with The Hughleys before returning to the screen in 2000 with Mission to Mars.
LisaRaye McCoy (Actor) .. Neesee
Born: September 23, 1967
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Appeared in Tupac Shakur's final music video, "Toss It Up," in 1996. Served as First Lady of Turks and Caicos during her marriage to Michael Misick. Founded the Turks and Caicos Film Festival with Jasmine Guy. Is a Global Ambassador for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure foundation. Made her directorial debut with the 2014 film Skinned.
Khamani Griffin (Actor) .. Robert James Jr.
Born: August 01, 1998
Tony Rock (Actor) .. Dirk
Born: June 30, 1974
Terri J. Vaughn (Actor) .. Jonelle
Born: October 16, 1969
Trivia: A dedicated actress who has transcended her meager beginnings to become a valuable onscreen commodity, Terri J. Vaughn did her best to keep off of the streets while growing up in San Francisco's Ridgeview Terrace Housing Project -- and one look at her impressive film credits shows that all of the hard work most definitely paid off. The daughter of a hardworking secretary and department-store employee, Vaughn divided her time between studying, singing in the church choir, modeling, and working at McDonald's early on. And while all of this served well to instill the ambitious young woman with a solid sense of self and purpose, her peers weren't always so impressed. It was during this period in her life that Vaughn became a frequent target for neighborhood bullies, which helped her to realize just how hopeless some of her peers truly felt. Later, Vaughn was determined to purchase her own car and go to college -- a goal she ultimately achieved by working as an operator and a post-office employee in order to pay both her car payments and her tuition at California State University. At a friend's request, Vaughn participated in the Miss Black California Pageant while a senior at CSU. Her reading of a passage from Ntozake Shange's For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf marked a turning point when she earned a spot in the Los Angeles finals and one of the judges asked her to appear in a play he was producing. Soon spirited away on a 20-city tour of Tellin' It Like It Tiz, Vaughn had finally found her calling in life. Numerous stage roles were quick to follow, with a brief appearance on the hit television series Living Single marking her arrival as a film and television actress. Throughout the 1990s, Vaughn's career gained momentum thanks to parts in such films as Friday, Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood, and 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag, with subsequent television roles in The Steve Harvey Show, Soul Food, and All of Us showing that the rising starlet was equally comfortable on screens both large and small. In 2006 and 2007, respectively, Vaughn could be seen in the independent comedy drama Dirty Laundry and the Tyler Perry drama Daddy's Little Girls. In addition to her acting work, Vaughn has shown her commitment to bettering the lives of young girls growing up in public housing and foster care by founding the Take Wings Foundation -- which aims to motivate, uplift, and inspire adolescents aged 13 to 18 by encouraging them to be positive, productive, and successful.
James Vincent (Actor) .. Turtle
Born: July 19, 1882
Died: July 12, 1957
Trivia: A graduate of the Curry School of Oratory and Dramatic Art, James Vincent had spent 15 years in the legitimate theater prior to entering films in the early 1910s. A specialist in old-fashioned melodrama, Vincent directed Charles Ray in In the Tennessee Hills (1914), Theda Bara in Gold and the Woman, and Stuart Holmes in Sin of Man (1916) but is perhaps best remembered for helming the still-extant A Woman in Grey (1919). Featuring Arline Pretty and filmed on location at Wilkes-Barre, PA, this 15-chapter serial remains a perfect example of the kind of fare usually associated with the likes of Pearl White and Ruth Roland and is still vastly entertaining today. Vincent retired from the screen in 1922.
Wendy Raquel Robinson (Actor) .. Sarah
Born: July 25, 1967
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Actor, dancer, and choreographer Wendy Raquel Robinson is best known for her role on The Steve Harvey Show, but her career in fact spans far outside television and onto both the big screen and the stage. She appeared in several plays such as The Vagina Monologues, Black Woman's Blues, Agnes of God, A Midsummer's Night Dream, The Colored Museum, and Vanities, all of them receiving rave reviews, and she was also a co-founder of the Amazing Grace Conservatory in South Central Los Angeles, a theatrical training institute for teens. She appeared in movies such as A Thin Line Between Love and Hate and Rebound, and in 2007, she joined the cast of the series The Game.
Jere Burns (Actor) .. Brian Goodman
Born: October 15, 1954
Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachusetts
Trivia: Worked as a taxi driver in Boston and as a lifeguard on Cape Cod during a two-year hiatus between high school and college. Before moving to Los Angeles in the mid-1980s, performed with the New York Shakespeare Festival, with Joseph Papp's Public Theatre and in a Steppenwolf Theatre off-Broadway production of Sam Shepard's True West. Used CPR to save a heart-attack victim's life in a restaurant in 1997. Has run in marathons and competed in triathlons. Actress Abby Dalton (Falcon Crest) is his mother-in-law.
David Ramsey (Actor) .. Rusty
Born: December 31, 1973
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Practices martial arts, including kung fu and the Bruce Lee-founded jeet kune do. Worked with Jimmy Smits on the film Mother and Child and the NBC series Outlaw. Took guitar lessons for his role on Dexter. Is a motorcycle enthusiast.
Tucker Smallwood (Actor) .. Mr. Ashton
Born: February 22, 1944
Texas Battle (Actor) .. Thomas Harper
Dave Ortiz (Actor) .. Don Julio Marquez
Mario (Actor) .. Himself
Born: August 27, 1986
Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Trivia: A prodigious talent by any standard, R&B vocalist Mario (born Mario Dewar Barrett in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1986) caught the performing bug when he participated in a talent contest at the tender age of 11, then decided to travel to New York City and make it as a vocal artist. In time, Mario caught the attention of Clive Davis, whose J Records label signed the young hopeful to a covetable recording contract. Mario issued his eponymous debut album at age 15, which sold an astonishing 700,000 copies and generated the blockbuster single "Just a Friend." A follow-up, the 2005 album Turning Point, sold two million copies and yielded an even more popular track, "Let Me Love You," which crested the charts and remained at number one for around nine weeks. Through it all, Mario worked with such musical heavyweights as Sean Garrett, T Wayne, Stee, and Michael Crooms. Mario made one of his earliest film appearances in the 2006 dance picture Step Up, then followed this up with a role in Richard LaGravenese's urban drama Freedom Writers (2007). In 2008, Mario performed opposite Karina Smirnoff on season six of ABC's competitive reality series Dancing with the Stars.

Before / After
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In the House
07:30 am
All of Us
08:30 am