Girlfriends: Just Dessert


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Just Dessert

Season 2, Episode 21

Smarting from encounters with their ex-lovers, Lynn and William become roommates---and sex partners---while Toni gets a new hairdo at her assistant's urging. Shelby: Heidi Mokrycki. Vosco: John Adams. Lashelle: Niecy Nash. Jabari: Tanner Scott Richards. Lynn: Persia White. William: Reggie Hayes. Toni: Jill Marie Jones.

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Comedy Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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Tracee Ellis Ross (Actor) .. Joan Clayton
Golden Brooks (Actor) .. Maya Wilkes
Jill Marie Jones (Actor) .. Toni Childs
Persia White (Actor) .. Lynn Searcy
Reggie Hayes (Actor) .. William Dent
Heidi Mokrycki (Actor) .. Shelby Girard
Niecy Nash (Actor) .. Lashelle
John Adams (Actor) .. Vosco Wilde
Tanner Scott Richards (Actor) .. Jabari Wilkes
Jason Pace (Actor) .. Todd Garrett

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Did You Know..
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Tracee Ellis Ross (Actor) .. Joan Clayton
Born: October 29, 1972
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: With her memorably statuesque figure and alluring countenance, African-American model-turned-actress Tracee Ellis Ross (the daughter of chanteuse Diana Ross and Robert Ellis Silberstein) plunged headfirst into print and fashion work with such enthusiasm and vigor that she became a frequent presence on the covers of such magazines as Essence, Jet, and Vibe Vixen, posing for such legends as Herb Ritts and Francesco Scavullo. Within this arena, Ross commandeered attention to rival any of her runway contemporaries. Ross segued into acting in the mid- to late '90s, with contributions such efforts as the low-key, ensemble-oriented psychological drama Far Harbor (1996, her cinematic debut) and Jim Yukich's romantic comedy A Fare to Remember (1999), and hosted the Lifetime talk program The Dish, before making her biggest splash as thirtysomething attorney-turned-restaurant proprietor Joan Clayton on the blockbuster UPN sitcom Girlfriends -- which enjoyed a lengthy run, maintained exemplary ratings, and netted more than a few industry awards for Ross. In 2007, the actress teamed up with writer/director Tyler Perry and actress Gabrielle Union for the big-screen romantic comedy Tyler Perry's Daddy's Little Girls. A recurring role on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation followed in 2011, and that same year Ross starred opposite Cosby Show alumni Malcolm-Jamal Warner in the BET sitcom Reed Between the Lines, which followed a psychiatrist and a professor as they struggled to balance their careers with their roles as parents to three multi-racial children.
Golden Brooks (Actor) .. Maya Wilkes
Born: December 01, 1970
Trivia: The lithe and alluring African-American actress Golden Brooks began life in San Francisco in late 1970, and grew up in both the Bay Area and the City of Angels. As a young woman, she attended the University of California at Berkeley as a sociology major, later earning her master's degree from Sarah Lawrence College. Brooks first broke into films in the mid-'90s, with a small role in Spike Lee's phone sex-themed comedy drama Girl 6 (1996); the 2000 series Girlfriends, however, brought Brooks her first recognition in the American press. This rabidly popular sitcom -- which reeled in critical kudos and maintained a broad fan base -- constituted the pet project of Frasier star Kelsey Grammer and producer Mara Brock Akil. It told of four African-American female friends in the Los Angeles -- all white-collar women -- struggling to balance personal and professional demands. Brooks played an assistant at a legal firm and the only woman in the ensemble with a happy marriage and a growing family. After scattered roles in acclaimed features through the first several years of the new millennium, Brooks made the pivotal decision to join the cast of the Queen Latifah-starrer Beauty Shop, about the colorful proprietors and denizens of an Atlanta-based hair salon. The following year, she also starred in Sanaa Hamri's acclaimed dramedy Something New.
Jill Marie Jones (Actor) .. Toni Childs
Born: January 04, 1975
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, United States
Trivia: Texas-born African-American actress and print model Jill Marie Jones (not to be confused with the musician/singer/songwriter Jill Jones, of Prince fame) first landed in the national spotlight for her regular role on the prime-time comedy drama Girlfriends, as Toni Childs, a slightly narcissistic and vociferous mother. Jones also starred in the 2007 black comedy Redrum, as a young woman who learns that she can pep up her flaccid marriage by committing cold-blooded murder. In terms of modeling, Jones maintained her highest profile gracing billboards and print ads for the Bailey's Irish Cream "Serve Chilled" campaign.
Persia White (Actor) .. Lynn Searcy
Reggie Hayes (Actor) .. William Dent
Heidi Mokrycki (Actor) .. Shelby Girard
Niecy Nash (Actor) .. Lashelle
Born: February 23, 1970
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: A Renaissance performer who is perfectly at home (and who has proven herself adept) in a broad array of genres and formats, Niecy Nash dreamed of an acting career from early girlhood. She trained as a theater major at California State University, Dominguez Hills, then obtained her first paid acting assignment by virtue of an L.A.-area casting director who enlisted her in Herbert Ross' 1995 comedy drama Boys on the Side. That assignment resulted in a memorable scene opposite Whoopi Goldberg, and Nash followed it up four years later with a small role in Robert Altman's comedy Cookie's Fortune (1999). The actress made her most enduring impact on television, however, with guest spots on NYPD Blue and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, vocal work as Tollie Mae on the offbeat animated sitcom Kid Notorious, and -- perhaps most endearingly -- a regular assignment as Deputy Raineesha Williams on the raunchy, rollicking police-themed sitcom Reno 911! In 2007, Nash starred as the character of Jacuzzi opposite Cedric the Entertainer and Lucy Liu in the comic thriller Code Name: The Cleaner. Nash also hosted the Style Network's home-makeover series Clean House, and emceed both Emmy and Oscar pre-shows.
John Adams (Actor) .. Vosco Wilde
Tanner Scott Richards (Actor) .. Jabari Wilkes
Jason Pace (Actor) .. Todd Garrett
Born: January 24, 1974

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Girlfriends
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