Woo


04:00 am - 06:00 am, Monday, November 3 on WRNN 365BLK (48.3)

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Street-smart, sassy vixen Woo (Jada Pinkett Smith) reluctantly goes out on a date with a timid law clerk only because he is a Virgo, the sign of the man her psychic best friend says is her soul mate. After an evening of misadventures and mishaps, the two polar opposites discover they might have just enough in common to make it work. Tommy Davidson, Girlina.

1998 English Stereo
Comedy Romance Other

Cast & Crew
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Jada Pinkett Smith (Actor) .. Woo
Tommy Davidson (Actor) .. Tim
Girlina (Actor) .. Celestrial
Dave Chappelle (Actor) .. Lenny
Paula Jai Parker (Actor) .. Claudette
LL Cool J (Actor) .. Darryl
Darrel M. Heath (Actor) .. Hop
Michael Ralph (Actor) .. Romaine
Duane Martin (Actor) .. Frankie
Aida Turturro (Actor) .. Tookie
Foxy Brown (Actor) .. Fiancee
Dartanyan Edmonds (Actor) .. Shakim
Lance Slaughter (Actor) .. Lamar
Sam Moses (Actor) .. Cabbie
Tiffany Hall (Actor) .. Denise
Denosh Bennett (Actor) .. Sister at Concert
Joanna Bacalso (Actor) .. Stunning Woman
Mia Pitts (Actor) .. Voluptuous Woman
Catherine Burdon (Actor) .. Alluring Woman
Lenny Solomon (Actor) .. Violin Player
Silvio Oliviero (Actor) .. Waiter #1
Jsu Garcia (Actor) .. Maitre d'
Victor Chan (Actor) .. Delivery Biker
Lisa Scarola (Actor) .. Latina Woman
Philip Akin (Actor) .. Roger Smith
Stu "large" Riley (Actor) .. Beast
David 'Rumble' Morgan (Actor) .. Patron #2
Fawn Boardley (Actor) .. Shanay
Natalie Venetia Belcon (Actor) .. Hootchie
Buddy Lewis (Actor) .. Bartender
Nicci Gilbert (Actor) .. Crayola
Christian Maelen (Actor) .. Officer #1
Desmond Campbell (Actor) .. Officer #2
Kelley Grando (Actor) .. Barry the Bouncer
Orlando Jones (Actor) .. Sticky Fingas
Esther Jones (Actor) .. Shorty
Tyree Michael Simpson (Actor) .. Big Brother #1
Roland Rothchild (Actor) .. Big Brother #2
Martin Roach (Actor) .. West Indian Brother
Wilfredo A. Crispin (Actor) .. Salsa Band Member
Jessica Nahar (Actor) .. Salsa Band Member
James De Jesus (Actor) .. Salsa Band Member
Eustace Dunbar IV (Actor) .. Salsa Band Member
Sergio Trujillo (Actor) .. Ricardo/Salsa Dancer
Shyla Marlin (Actor) .. Niece
Robinne Fanfair (Actor) .. Fine Sister at Restaurant
John Stoneham Jr. (Actor) .. Fine Sister's Date
Russell Hornsby (Actor) .. Guy
Marc DeSourdy (Actor) .. Waiter with Pasta
Billy Linders (Actor) .. Waiter with Flambee
Frank Ferrara Sr. (Actor) .. Construction Guy
Silvana Gatica (Actor) .. Rosa
David Roberts (Actor) .. Disco Girl #1
Kirk Pickersgill (Actor) .. Disco Girl #2
Drake Thorens (Actor) .. Delivery Biker #2
Kevin Louis (Actor) .. Door Person
A.J. Johnson (Actor) .. Doorman
Pat Dias (Actor) .. Salsa Party Photographer

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Did You Know..
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Jada Pinkett Smith (Actor) .. Woo
Born: September 18, 1971
Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Trivia: Standing merely five feet tall, Jada Pinkett Smith is known for her high-energy charm, receiving attention for the spunky role she played in her friend Keenan Ivory Wayans' Low Down Dirty Shame in 1994. She was born on September 18, 1971, in Baltimore, MD, where she grew up and went on to study dance at Baltimore School for the Arts. She then attended North Carolina School of Arts, but dropped out when Wayans found her an agent to launch her acting career.Real notice came when she worked on Bill Cosby's series A Different World starting in 1991. Thereafter she appeared in several films including her more serious roles as the single mother in Menace II Society and the girlfriend in Jason's Lyric (1994). Eddie Murphy's 1996 rendition of The Nutty Professor brought her back to comedy, and the extensive hype around the film allowed her fame to swell. In 1997, she married fellow actor (and former rap star) Will Smith; the following year, she appeared in Woo and Return to Paradise, and gave birth to son Jadan. Pinkett Smith made a cameo in Spike Lee's Bamboozled in 2000, and then returned to a serious lead role in Doug McHenry's Kingdom Come (2001) with Whoopi Goldberg, which was shot while she was pregnant with daughter Willow.Her film career later ramping up with roles in the two Matrix sequels, the Tom Cruise thriller Collateral, and with vocal work in the Madagascar series, Pinkett Smith made the leap to television as a compassion head of nursing on TNT's Hawthorne, which debuted in 2009 and ran for three seasons. An ardent supporter of Barack Obama, Pinkett Smith also fronts the heavy metal band Wicked Wisdom, which released their first CD in 2006, and performed on the Ozzfest tour in 2009.
Tommy Davidson (Actor) .. Tim
Born: November 10, 1963
Birthplace: Mississippi, United States
Trivia: Adopted by a social worker in Mississippi when he less than 2 years old. Began his entertainment career as a stand-up comedian in Washington, D.C. Gained notoriety in the early '90s for his adept impersonations of celebrities like Sugar Ray Leonard and Sammy Davis Jr. Made his feature-film debut opposite Halle Berry in the 1991 movie Strictly Business. Honored in 2012, along with his In Living Color castmates, with the Groundbreaking Award at the TV Land Awards 10th Anniversary ceremony.
Girlina (Actor) .. Celestrial
Dave Chappelle (Actor) .. Lenny
Born: August 24, 1973
Birthplace: Washington, DC
Trivia: Like future co-stars Martin Lawrence, Eddie Murphy, and Norm MacDonald, Dave Chappelle entered the movie business via standup comedy. Born in Ohio and raised in Washington, D.C., Chappelle studied acting at D.C.'s Duke Ellington School of the Arts and honed his skills as a laid-back yet socially attuned comic in the city's clubs. After making his movie debut as one of the merry men in Mel Brooks' Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993), Chappelle concentrated primarily on his comedy career and appeared regularly on late night and cable television. He returned to films with small yet key parts in two summer blockbusters: as a comic who helps spoil a date for Murphy's rotund scientist in The Nutty Professor (1996) and as a manic inmate aboard the hijacked convict plane in Con Air (1997). Hitting his movie stride in 1998, Chappelle co-wrote and starred in the prison/pothead caper Half Baked (1998), played a randy schemer in Woo (1998), and revealed that he could also play it (somewhat) straight as Tom Hanks' best friend in Nora Ephron's popular romantic comedy You've Got Mail (1998). Maintaining his dual professions, Chappelle turned a cameo role as Lawrence's former criminal partner into a full-fledged supporting turn in Blue Streak (1999), co-starred with MacDonald in the ill-received Screwed (2000), and returned to Washington, D.C., and HBO with his special Dave Chappelle: Killin' Them Softly (2000).Chappelle had better luck with his next film, the blaxploitation spoof Undercover Brother (2002). As the B.R.O.T.H.E.R.H.O.O.D.'s terminally paranoid agent Conspiracy Brother, Chappelle was a hilariously twitchy comic highlight in the hit-or-miss satire; Undercover Brother became a small hit amid the summer blockbusters. Chappelle's cutting humor could also be heard on TV that same season, with Chappelle lending his voice as a prank caller to Comedy Central's ribald puppet "reality" show Crank Yankers (2002). His characters on that show were a hit with audiences in search of a hearty laugh, and the following year Comedy Central gave the comedian his own series - the aptly titled Chappelle's Show. Perhaps one of the most controversial series - comedy or otherwise - to hit the airwaves in recent memory, Chappelle's Show offered searing social commentary while frequently pushing the boundaries of good taste. With sketch subjects including a blind black man who - not realizing his true race - heads the Ku Klux Klan and collaborators including former Sanford and Son writer Paul Mooney, the series frequently courted controversy much to the delight of its loyal legions of fans. 2005 marked the released of the comedian's brainchild, Dave Chappelle's Block Party, which documented a free, unpublicized, all-star hip-hop concert in the Clinton Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY.
Paula Jai Parker (Actor) .. Claudette
Born: August 19, 1969
Trivia: Born and raised in the Midwest, actress Paula Jai Parker moved to Washington, D.C., to study at Howard University. After getting her B.A., she went on to become a regular on The Apollo Comedy Hour and Townsend Television on FOX. After proving she could do comedy, she made a dramatic turn on the HBO anthology series Cosmic Slop. She won a Cable ACE Award for her title role in the segment "Tang," based on the short novel by Chester Himes. Parker made her feature film debut as Ice Cube's girlfriend Joi in F. Gary Gray's hit comedy Friday. After meeting director Rusty Cundieff while doing Tales From the Hood, she was cast as gold-digging Adina in his urban comedy Sprung with Tisha Campbell. She also worked with many of the Wayans brothers on the WB show The Wayans Bros. and the feature film Don't Be a Menace in South Central. Her next few films included the romantic comedy Woo, starring Jada Pinkett Smith, and the period drama Why Do Fools Fall in Love, starring Halle Berry. In 1999, she joined the cast of the David E. Kelley's Snoops, a detective drama on ABC starring Gina Gershon. After the show ended, she provided the voice of Trudy Proud on the animated series The Proud Family and starred in the ensemble comedy 30 Years to Life with Tracy Morgan. Parker later appeared in Joel Schumacher's action thriller Phone Booth and Cheryl Dunye's domestic comedy My Baby's Daddy.
LL Cool J (Actor) .. Darryl
Born: January 14, 1968
Birthplace: Bay Shore, New York
Trivia: Innovative rap music superstar LL Cool J made the successful transition to actor/musician in the 1990s, with several major films and a TV series to his credit. Born James Todd Smith in Queens, LL Cool J established himself as one of the major figures in rap music in the 1980s and '90s; he made his movie debut as himself in the 1985 rap movie Krush Groove. Although LL Cool J also appeared as himself in B.A.P.S. (1998), his 1990s movie career revealed that he had the acting chops to go with his musical talent. Following roles in the light-hearted cop movie The Hard Way (1991) and the ill-fated fantasy Toys (1992), LL Cool J spent four seasons as one of the stars of the primetime TV sitcom In the House (1995-1999). During his years on TV, LL Cool J also showed his dramatic versatility in the romantic comedy Woo (1998), crime dramas Caught Up (1998) and In Too Deep (1999), and horror sequel Halloween: H20 (1998). After starring as potential shark bait in the mutant mako actioner Deep Blue Sea (1999), he finished the decade by winning critical kudos as an immodest football player in Oliver Stone's sports drama Any Given Sunday (1999). Hit former career in music all but forgotten, LL Cool J would give action films a shot with Charlie's Angels (2000) and Rollerball (2002) before living up to his real life reputation as a ladies man in the comedy Deliver Us from Eva. Starring as the stud wrangled into taming Gabrielle Union's shrew Eva, LL Cool J notched his first romantic comedy lead and took another step away from his musical past by billing himself under his real name. Following the less than stellar Eva, LL Cool J added his voice to the animated Rugrats Go Wild (2003). Further bolstering his action movie credits (and returning to his street moniker), LL Cool J then joined the multicultural cast of Samuel L. Jackson's elite police squad in the summer popcorn movie S.W.A.T. (2003). Later, the rapper-turned-actor's role as Sam Hanna in a two-part 2009 episode of NCIS led to regular work on the spin-off series NCIS: Los Angeles, as well as a crossover appearance as the same character in the 2010 Hawaii Five-O revival.
Darrel M. Heath (Actor) .. Hop
Michael Ralph (Actor) .. Romaine
Duane Martin (Actor) .. Frankie
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.
Aida Turturro (Actor) .. Tookie
Born: September 25, 1962
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Aida Turturro, born September 25, 1962, in New York City, can be seen in numerous feature films in addition to her most well-known role as Janice on HBO's Sopranos series. Turturro has show business in her blood, attested by the careers of her cousins, Nicholas Turturro and John Turturro (actor-brothers), and is a long-term friend of Sopranos co-star James Gandolfini. She and Gandolfini have made collaborate film appearances in Fallen (1998) and Angie (1994) -- in the latter of which, Turturro supported the role of Geena Davis as her best friend. In 1992, Turturro and Gandolfini starred with Jessica Lange and Alec Baldwin on Broadway in A Streetcar Named Desire.Residing in New York for much of her life, Turturro attended the State University of New York at New Paltz as a theater student and graduated in 1984. Her first feature-film appearance came in 1989 as Grace in True Love, a film involving Italian family life. She has since made numerous film and network television appearances, including the features Jersey Girl and Denise Calls Up, and multiple episodes of both Law & Order and Mr. & Mrs. Smith.In 1998, she collaborated with cousin John Turturro in a supporting role under his direction in Illuminata. Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001), a silly adventure film following up a pair of Dundee hits in the 1980s, featured Turturro in the role of Jean. In that same year, she appeared in Edward Burns' Sidewalks of New York, the title of which attracted gratuitous attention to its theatrical release shortly after the terrorist attacks on the U.S. on September 11, 2001.She enjoyed a long run on The Sopranos, and acted in her brother John's idiosyncratic musical Romance & Cigarettes, and had a major part in 2010's A Little Help.
Foxy Brown (Actor) .. Fiancee
Dartanyan Edmonds (Actor) .. Shakim
Born: January 03, 1972
Lance Slaughter (Actor) .. Lamar
Sam Moses (Actor) .. Cabbie
Tiffany Hall (Actor) .. Denise
Denosh Bennett (Actor) .. Sister at Concert
Joanna Bacalso (Actor) .. Stunning Woman
Born: August 10, 1976
Mia Pitts (Actor) .. Voluptuous Woman
Catherine Burdon (Actor) .. Alluring Woman
Lenny Solomon (Actor) .. Violin Player
Silvio Oliviero (Actor) .. Waiter #1
Jsu Garcia (Actor) .. Maitre d'
Born: October 06, 1963
Trivia: Lead actor Nick Corri first appeared on screen in the late '80s.
Victor Chan (Actor) .. Delivery Biker
Lisa Scarola (Actor) .. Latina Woman
Philip Akin (Actor) .. Roger Smith
Born: April 18, 1950
Birthplace: Kingston, Jamaica
Trivia: Was the first theatre graduate of Ryerson Institute of Technology. Was a founding member of Obsidian Theatre in 2000. Appeared in the 2007 stage productions of Othello and Of Mine and Men at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. Was the Toronto Sun's Performance Artist of the Year in 2011. Served as Vice President of the Board for the Canadian Contemporary Dance Theatre.
Stu "large" Riley (Actor) .. Beast
Born: August 19, 1963
David 'Rumble' Morgan (Actor) .. Patron #2
Fawn Boardley (Actor) .. Shanay
Natalie Venetia Belcon (Actor) .. Hootchie
Buddy Lewis (Actor) .. Bartender
Born: April 14, 1963
Trivia: American comic character actor/impressionist Buddy Lewis appeared in a few films during the '50s, '60s and '70s.
Nicci Gilbert (Actor) .. Crayola
Christian Maelen (Actor) .. Officer #1
Desmond Campbell (Actor) .. Officer #2
Kelley Grando (Actor) .. Barry the Bouncer
Orlando Jones (Actor) .. Sticky Fingas
Born: April 10, 1968
Birthplace: Mobile, Alabama, United States
Trivia: A comic actor who began his Hollywood career working behind the scenes, Orlando Jones is more than just the popular pitch man exhorting the 2000-2001 TV audience to "Make 7-Up Yours." Raised in South Carolina, Jones discovered acting when he was cast in a school play while attending the College of Charleston. Aiming to make it in show business one way or another, Jones also formed Homeboy's Productions and Advertising while in college. Jones got his break, however, when a Hollywood visitor in Charleston saw him perform and signed him up, leading to a writing job on the Cosby Show spin-off A Different World. Jones then wrote for the sitcom Roc in 1991 and became a producer on The Sinbad Show in 1993. Jones finally got to act as well as write when he was cast in Fox's sketch comedy show Mad TV in 1995. After two seasons, Jones left the series and moved to films with a small part in Seinfeld co-creator Larry David's first feature Sour Grapes (1998). Jones managed to work consistently in movies from then on, with bit parts in Mike Judge's comedy Office Space (1999) and Paul Thomas Anderson's Magnolia (1999), as well as a starring role in Barry Levinson's praised but little-seen nostalgia piece Liberty Heights (1999). In 2000, Jones made his mark in TV advertising as the humorously incompetent advocate for 7-Up, enhancing his potential as a comic draw. Jones' lead role as one of the hapless scabs in The Replacements (2000) and a multi-character turn in Harold Ramis' version of Bedazzled (2000) further revealed his goofy versatility. After his action-comedy vehicle Double Take was a January 2001 washout, Jones was poised to team with Ivan Reitman for the latter's summer 2001 sci-fi comedy Evolution.Still, Jones retired as 7-Up's pitch man in early 2002, and would spend the 2000's nurturing his film and TV career, appearing in Runaway Jury and Drumline, as well as TV shows, like The Adventures of Chico and Guapo and Rules of Engagement.
Esther Jones (Actor) .. Shorty
Tyree Michael Simpson (Actor) .. Big Brother #1
Roland Rothchild (Actor) .. Big Brother #2
Martin Roach (Actor) .. West Indian Brother
Wilfredo A. Crispin (Actor) .. Salsa Band Member
Jessica Nahar (Actor) .. Salsa Band Member
James De Jesus (Actor) .. Salsa Band Member
Eustace Dunbar IV (Actor) .. Salsa Band Member
Sergio Trujillo (Actor) .. Ricardo/Salsa Dancer
Shyla Marlin (Actor) .. Niece
Robinne Fanfair (Actor) .. Fine Sister at Restaurant
John Stoneham Jr. (Actor) .. Fine Sister's Date
Russell Hornsby (Actor) .. Guy
Born: May 15, 1974
Birthplace: Oakland, California, United States
Trivia: Supporting player Russell Hornsby joined the casts of numerous features and television series during the 1990s and 2000s. He made his first significant appearance in the Jada Pinkett Smith urban comedy Woo (1998), then followed it up with scattered, multi-episode roles in such series as Law & Order, Gideon's Crossing, and Playmakers, and parts in the movies After the Sunset (2004), Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2005), and Something New (2006). Hornsby attained greater recognition and a higher profile with his lead role of Eddie Sutton in the ABC series drama Lincoln Heights. Over the coming years, Hornsby would appear on TV series like In Treatment and Grimm.
Marc DeSourdy (Actor) .. Waiter with Pasta
Billy Linders (Actor) .. Waiter with Flambee
Frank Ferrara Sr. (Actor) .. Construction Guy
Silvana Gatica (Actor) .. Rosa
David Roberts (Actor) .. Disco Girl #1
Kirk Pickersgill (Actor) .. Disco Girl #2
Drake Thorens (Actor) .. Delivery Biker #2
Kevin Louis (Actor) .. Door Person
A.J. Johnson (Actor) .. Doorman
Pat Dias (Actor) .. Salsa Party Photographer
Billy Dee WIlliams (Actor)
Born: April 06, 1937
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: The screen's first authentic black romantic leading man, Williams is often referred to as "the black Gable." He first appeared onstage as a child actor in The Firebrand of Florence (1947) with German actress Lotte Lenya; his mother was an elevator operator at New York's Lyceum Theater, and when she heard of an opening for a child in the play she brought him to the producer, who hired him. He went on to study acting at New York's High School of Music and Art and The National Academy of Fine Arts; for a few months he was taught by Sidney Poitier at Harlem's Actors Workshop. He began working onstage in the mid '50s, then landed his breakthrough role in the play A Taste of Honey in 1960. He debuted onscreen as a rebellious ghetto kid in The Last Angry Man (1959). However, he did not appear in another film for over a decade. In the '60s he began landing roles on TV, including a continuing role on the soap opera Another World and guest spots on TV series. He made a big impression as the costar of the TV movie Brian's Song (1970). His breakthrough screen role was as the lover of Billie Holiday (Diana Ross) in the hit Lady Sings the Blues (1972), which brought him to stardom and established him as a romantic lead. He went on to appear in a number of movies, few of which fully used his talents; he portrayed Lando Calrissian in the second and third Star Wars films, The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983). In the mid '80s he began appearing again frequently on TV, and starred in the short-lived series Double Dare in 1985; he was also a regular for a while on Dynasty.

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