Eve: Sister, Sister


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Sister, Sister

Season 1, Episode 14

Queen Latifah appears as Shelly's overbearing older sister, a superachiever who treats her younger sibling like a child. Elsewhere, J.T. and Nick are enlisted to build a barbecue grill. Marty: Reggie Gaskins. George: Ryan O'Quinn.

repeat 2004 English Stereo
Comedy Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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Eve (Actor) .. Shelly Williams
Ali Landry (Actor) .. Rita Lefleur
Natalie Desselle-Reid (Actor) .. Janie Egins
Sean Maguire (Actor) .. Donovan Brink
Jason George (Actor) .. J.T. Hunter
Brian Hooks (Actor) .. Nick Delaney
Queen Latifah (Actor) .. Simone Williams
Ryan O'Quinn (Actor) .. George
Reggie Gaskins (Actor) .. Marty Egins

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Did You Know..
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Eve (Actor) .. Shelly Williams
Born: November 10, 1978
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Philadelphia native Eve Jihan Jeffers started out as part of a five-girl singing group before getting her big break in the world of rap, when she moved out to L.A. to meet Dr. Dre. Briefly signed to Dr. Dre's Aftermath label, she recorded a demo tape including a song that made it to the Bulworth soundtrack. Calling herself Eve of Destruction, she then met DMX and joined Ruff Ryders Records, becoming the only female rapper on the label. Using the simple name Eve, she released two solo rap albums -- Let There Be Eve...Ruff Ryder's First Lady... and Scorpion -- before making her first film appearance in a brief role as J.J. in XXX, a spy thriller whose title song she also composed. After releasing her third album, Eve-olution, she then appeared in the urban comedy Barbershop (starring Ice Cube and Cedric the Entertainer) as Terri, the only female member of a south-side Chicago barbershop. Eve reprised her Barbershop role for its sequel in 2004, and was praised for her turn as the suspicious co-worker of a former child molester in The Woodsman the same year. The actress/singer dropped off the movie scene for several years in order to pursue her musical career and other ventures, then came back with a bang for a supporting role in Whip It, a comedy drama following an ex-pageant queen's experiences on a roller derby team. She also appeared on several episodes of Glee, Fox's hit television series following the oftentimes musical adventures of a high school glee club.
Ali Landry (Actor) .. Rita Lefleur
Born: July 21, 1973
Birthplace: Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: Grew up in Cajun country in southern Louisiana. Was a member of the Kappa Delta sorority. Crowned Miss USA in 1996. Landed in the national spotlight in 1998 with a memorable acrobatic Doritos commercial that debuted during the Super Bowl. Listed as one of People magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People in the World in 1998. Ran the Boston Marathon in 2002. Recalled her experiences of being stalked in the 2005 Court TV documentary Stalkers in the Shadows. Met her husband, film director Alejandro Gomez Monteverde, at a Bible study. Starred in husband's award-winning 2006 film Bella. Launched a fashion line called Belle Parish in 2009.
Natalie Desselle-Reid (Actor) .. Janie Egins
Born: July 12, 1967
Birthplace: Alexandria, Louisiana
Sean Maguire (Actor) .. Donovan Brink
Born: April 18, 1976
Birthplace: Ilford, Essex, England
Trivia: Started acting at 5, working with Lawrence Olivier in the award-winning television movie A Voyage Round My Father. Practiced Irish dancing as a child, largely due to his parents owning an Irish dancing hall. Is a member of the Los Angeles Shakespeare Company headed by Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson. Pursued a pop-music career in the 1990s, releasing three albums, Sean Maguire in '94, Spirit in '96 and Greatest Hits in '98.
Jason George (Actor) .. J.T. Hunter
Born: February 09, 1972
Birthplace: Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
Trivia: Originally planned to be a lawyer. Took his first acting class at the University of Virginia. Went to an open casting call in 1996 for the NBC daytime series Sunset Beach and landed the role of Michael Bourne; made his TV debut on the soap in 1997. In 1999, earned a Daytime Emmy nomination for his work on Sunset Beach. Movie debut was in 1998's Fallen. First prime-time TV appearance was in 1998 on the UPN comedy Moesha. In 2002, received the Lew Klein Alumni in the Media Award from Temple University; the acknowledgment also earned him a spot in the School of Communications and Theater Alumni Hall of Fame.
Brian Hooks (Actor) .. Nick Delaney
Born: July 27, 1973
Queen Latifah (Actor) .. Simone Williams
Born: March 18, 1970
Birthplace: Newark, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: One of the most prominent female hip-hoppers of the 1990s thanks to her soulful and uplifting rhymes, Queen Latifah has also crafted an increasingly successful screen presence.Born Dana Owens in Newark, NJ, on March 18, 1970, this police officer's daughter worked at Burger King before joining the group Ladies Fresh as a human beatbox. Disgusted at the misogynistic, male-dominated rap scene, Owens adapted the moniker of Queen Latifah (meaning delicate and sensitive in Arabic) and was soon on her way to changing the way many people looked at hip hop. Soon gaining a loyal following due to her unique perspective and role model-inspiring attitude, Latifah recorded the single "Wrath of My Madness" in 1988 and the following year she released her debut album, All Hail the Queen. Making her feature debut three short years later in Spike Lee's Jungle Fever, Latifah began refining a screen persona that would be equally adept in both drama and comedy. After starring as magazine editor Khadijah James on the FOX sitcom Living Single (1993-1998) and landing increasingly prominent film roles in Set It Off (1996), Living Out Loud (1998), and The Bone Collector (1999), she was given her own personal televised outlet in the form of The Queen Latifah Show in 1999. Losing her brother in a motorcycle accident in 1995 (she still wears the motorbike's key around her neck) in addition to grieving a friend who was shot when the two were carjacked the same year, Latifah has persisted in overcoming tragedy to remain positive and creative. The talented songstress has also appeared as both the Wicked Witch of the West (1998's The Wizard of Oz) and Glenda the Good (The O.Z. in 2002), in addition to remaining an innovative and inspiring recording artist. In 2003, Latifah hit a watershed moment in her career and in the public perception of her image: she signed to portray Matron Mama Morton in Rob Marshall's bold cinematization of the Bob Fosse musical Chicago. For Latifah, the turn embodied a breakthrough to end all breakthroughs - it dramatically reshaped the artist's image from that of a hip-hop singer turned actress to that of a multitalented, one-woman powerhouse with astonishing gifts in every arena of performance - voice, drama and dance. Latifah deservedly netted an Oscar nomination for this role, but lost to Catherine Zeta-Jones, who played Velma Kelly in the same film.Later that same year, the multifaceted singer/actress took a dramatic step down in ambition and sophistication, joining Steve Martin for the odd couple comedy Bringing Down the House. That farce tells the occasionally rollicking story of a hyper-anal white lawyer (Martin) who attempts to "hook up" with a barrister he meets online, but discovers that she is (surprise!) actually a slang-tossing black prison escapee with a mad taste for hip hop dancing (Latifah). Ironically - given the seemingly foolproof and ingenious premise - the film collapsed, thanks in no small part to an awkward and craven screenplay that fails to see the logic of its situations through to fruition, and wraps with a ludicrous denouement. The film did score with viewers, despite devastating reviews from critics across the country. (If nothing else, the picture offers the uproarious sight of Martin in hip-hop attire, and does celebrate Latifah's everpresent message of much-deserved respect for black women). Latifah's onscreen activity skyrocketed over the following half-decade, with an average of around 5-7 roles per year. One of her most popular efforts, Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004), constitutes a sequel to the urban comedy-drama Barbershop (2002). The original picture (without Latifah in the cast) concerned the proprietors and patrons of a (mostly) all-black barbershop on the south side of Chicago, with seriocomic lead characters portrayed by Ice-T, Cedric the Entertainer and others. In the second Barbershop go-round, Latifah plays Gina, the owner of an inner-city beauty parlor who operates her business next door. Those films reached a combined total of around $143 million worldwide, thanks in no small part to a pitch-perfect demographic that flocked to both efforts without abandon. The pictures also generated a Latifah-dominated sequel, Beauty Shop (2005), devoted to the exploits of Gina, her customers, and her employees, particularly the flamboyantly gay stylist Jorge Christoph (Kevin Bacon). The movie expanded the target audience of its predecessors and upped the ante by working in WASPy female characters played by A-listers Andie MacDowell and Mena Suvari and having Gina move her shop to the more audience-friendly Atlanta. Though the picture failed to match the grosses of its predecessors, it did reel in just under $38 million worldwide. Each of the installments generated mixed reviews from critics, Concurrent with Beauty Shop's release, Latifah signed on to collaborate with director Mark Forster and stars Will Ferrell and Emma Thompson in the comedy-fantasy Stranger than Fiction (2006). In that picture - about a man (Ferrell) who discovers he is the character in a book by a washed-up author (Thompson), and due to be killed shortly, Latifah plays Penny Escher, the "assistant" hired to end Thompson's creative block and put her back on track. Though Latifah's constituted a minor role (and, arguably, a throwaway at that), the film itself scored on all fronts, including craftsmanship, audience reactions, box office and critical response. After voicing Ellie in the CG-animated feature Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006), Latifah revisited cinematic song-and-dance (and reteamed with House director Adam Shankman) for the hotly-anticipated musical comedy Hairspray, based on the hit Broadway production (which was, in turn, based on the 1988 John Waters film). Latifah plays Motormouth Maybelle, in a cast that also includes Christopher Walken, Michelle Pfeiffer and an in-drag John Travolta, reprising the role originated by Divine. Latifah signed to star alongside Diane Keaton and Katie Holmes in the crime comedy Mad Money -- a remake of the British farce Hot Money (with echoes of 1976's How to Beat the High Cost of Living) about a trio of female janitors in the Federal Reserve bank who team up to rob the place blind. In addition to music, movies, and television, Latifah also found time to author a book on self-esteem entitled Ladies First: Revelations of a Strong Woman, and to serve as co-chairman of the Owens Scholarship Foundation, Inc., which provides assistance to academically gifted but financially underpriveleged students.
Ryan O'Quinn (Actor) .. George
Reggie Gaskins (Actor) .. Marty Egins

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