My Wife and Kids: Graduation


3:00 pm - 3:30 pm, Friday, November 14 on ASPiRE SDTV ()

Average User Rating: 7.00 (2 votes)
My Rating: Sign in or Register to view last vote

Add to Favorites


About this Broadcast
-

Graduation

Season 3, Episode 26

Part 1 of 2: Jr.'s high-school graduation is approaching and he drops a bombshell: He wants to go to college. Perhaps not surprisingly, it's the same one that his girlfriend Vanessa (Meagan Good) plans to attend. Trouble is, it's hard to get into, but Michael thinks he knows how to deal with that. Meanwhile, Claire and Kady can't wait to get rid of their older brother, and neither can Franklin (Noah Gray-Cabey).

repeat 2003 English Dolby 5.1
Comedy Sitcom Family Season Finale

Cast & Crew
-

Damon Wayans (Actor) .. Michael Kyle
Tisha Campbell-Martin (Actor) .. Janet Kyle
George O. Gore II (Actor) .. Jr. Kyle
Parker McKenna Posey (Actor) .. Kady Kyle
Jennifer Freeman (Actor) .. Claire Kyle
Meagan Good (Actor) .. Vanessa
Noah Gray-cabey (Actor) .. Franklin
David Anthony Higgins (Actor) .. Alexander Burns
Bill Macy (Actor) .. Drive Thru Attendant
Patty Ross (Actor) .. Female Cop
Heather Stone (Actor) .. Navigational System Voice
Louis Price (Actor) .. Prinicipal

More Information
-

No Logo
No Logo

Did You Know..
-

Damon Wayans (Actor) .. Michael Kyle
Born: September 04, 1960
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Like his older brother, Keenan Ivory Wayans, African-American performer Damon Wayans matriculated from standup comedy to series television to movies. He was a regular on TV's Saturday Night Live and -- along with virtually everyone else in the Wayans family -- In Living Color. Exhibiting a fondness for the outrageous, Wayans attracted both adulation and condemnation for his many In Living Color characterizations, notably the dour Homey the Clown and the excessively effeminate co-host of the "Men on Film" skits. Damon's first film was 1984's Beverly Hills Cop 2; he has since functioned as co-star (with brother Marlon Wayans), co-producer, co-writer, and director of Mo' Money (1992), and has been heard but not seen as the voice of a troublesome baby in Look Who's Talking 2 (1992). In 1995, Damon Wayans played a role once essayed by Charlton Heston, in Major Payne, a remake of Heston's The Private War of Major Benson (1955).
Tisha Campbell-Martin (Actor) .. Janet Kyle
Born: October 13, 1968
Birthplace: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Trivia: Though most commonly associated with her multi-season portrayal of marketing executive Gina Waters-Payne, significant other of Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) on the Fox sitcom Martin (1992-97), Tisha Campbell began her lengthy Hollywood career with a role that film buffs will have little difficulty remembering. Campbell made her feature debut as Chiffon, a member of the black female doo-wop group that acts as a Greek chorus, in the 1986 Frank Oz musical comedy Little Shop of Horrors (1986). An Oklahoma City native, born to a coat factory employee father and a gospel singer mother, Campbell moved with her family to Newark, New Jersey at the age of three, where the entire clan suffered from abject poverty. At age 6, Campbell won a talent contest, and the following year landed a turn in an ABC Afterschool Special entitled Unicorn Tales, as well as a supporting role in the off-Broadway musical Really Rosie. Campbell attended and graduated from Newark's Arts High School, then made the ambitious trek out to Los Angeles (with her family's encouragement) and spent several years surviving numerous television pilots that failed to take off. Shop, however, rocketed Campbell to national attention and jump-started her film career. She landed additional roles in Spike Lee's School Daze (1988), House Party (1988) (which she also choreographed), and Boomerang (1992). Campbell met future co-star Lawrence on the set of House Party; according to Campbell's later recollections, Lawrence immediately invited her to play his girlfriend should he ever land a sitcom. In 1992, that plan materialized. The program scored sensational ratings and immediately connected with a young, black, urban market; the arc of the series witnessed Gina and Martin transitioning from lovers to intendeds to husband-and-wife. Campbell originally planned to remain with the series through its final season, but actually left Martin several months prematurely, in November of 1996, asserting that Lawrence verbally, physically and sexually abused her on the set of the program - allegations that Lawrence and his representatives aggressively denied, claiming that Campbell was using the actor as a pawn in a contractual dispute with the network despite the fact that the actress left in mid-season.After her stint on Martin, Campbell signed for supporting roles in a number of low-profile features including Linc's (1998), The Sweetest Gift (1998) and Snitch (1999), then returned to network television briefly as one of the stars of the domestically-themed situation comedy My Wife and Kids (2001).Campbell is also occasionally credited by her married name of Tisha Campbell-Martin. She enjoyed a brief tenure as a recording artist with a 1993 r&b release entitled Tisha.
George O. Gore II (Actor) .. Jr. Kyle
Born: December 15, 1981
Birthplace: Fort Washington, Maryland
Parker McKenna Posey (Actor) .. Kady Kyle
Born: August 18, 1995
Jennifer Freeman (Actor) .. Claire Kyle
Born: October 20, 1985
Meagan Good (Actor) .. Vanessa
Born: August 08, 1981
Birthplace: Panorama City, California, United States
Trivia: Meagan Good started acting onscreen in the late '90s, and has worked in a wide array of genres. Her first major film role was in Kasi Lemmons' gently observed, well-received ensemble drama Eve's Bayou (1997). Good followed it up with such projects as the romantic comedy Deliver Us From Eva (2002), the teen dance film You Got Served (2004), and the post-noir mystery Brick (2005). In 2007, Good signed for a supporting role in the Mike Myers comedy The Love Guru (2008). Though that film was an infamous turkey, she continued to find work in projects such as 35 & Ticking (which she co-produced), Jumping the Broom, and the sleeper box office hit Think Like a Man, as well as the drama The Obama Effect.
Noah Gray-cabey (Actor) .. Franklin
Born: November 16, 1995
Birthplace: Maine, United States
Trivia: A child piano prodigy who played with the New England Symphonic Ensemble and became the youngest soloist every to perform with an orchestra at the Sydney Opera House at the tender age of five, Heroes star Noah Gray-Cabey first found small-screen success on the series My Wife and Kids before appearing in episodes of Grey's Anatomy and Ghost Whisperer. Later, after winning a Young Artist Award for My Wife and Kids, Gray-Cabey appeared in the M. Night Shyamalan fantasy Lady in the Water. Cast as Micah Sanders, the gifted boy with a magic touch on Heroes, the young pianist-turned-actor got to live out every young boy's fantasy of possessing superpowers, and in the process made his small-screen breakthrough.
David Anthony Higgins (Actor) .. Alexander Burns
Born: December 09, 1961
Birthplace: Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Trivia: Won a scholarship to the Des Moines Playhouse in fourth grade. Began performing comedy while still in high school. Co-founded the Iowa comedy troupe Don't Quit Your Day Job. Was part of the comedy trio, The Higgins Boys and Gruber, with his brother Steve and Dave Gruber Allen.
Bill Macy (Actor) .. Drive Thru Attendant
Born: May 18, 1922
Died: October 17, 2019
Birthplace: Revere, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: During his first few decades as an actor, Bill Macy took whatever was readily available: poetry-reading jobs, movie bits, comedy-record gigs (he's the operatic cabdriver in the classical music lampoon The Wurst of PDQ Bach) and off-Broadway stage assignments. While appearing in the 1969 "nudie" musical Oh! Calcutta, the 45-year-old Macy gained attention, critical and otherwise, for appearing au naturel in one of the comedy sketches. Evidently he enjoyed the sensation; even in his days of TV prominence, Macy was known to disrobe at parties and public functions whenever he'd been too generous in his participation at the bar. In the early 1970s, Macy was cast in several small roles in the TV properties of producer Norman Lear; this led to a lengthy (72-78) engagement as Walter Findlay, husband of fiery feminist Maude Findlay (Bea Arthur) on the popular sitcom Maude. Since that time, Bill Macy has thrived in film and stage character parts, and has co-starred in two TV weeklies, Hanging In (79) and Nothing in Common (87).
Patty Ross (Actor) .. Female Cop
Heather Stone (Actor) .. Navigational System Voice
Louis Price (Actor) .. Prinicipal
Born: March 29, 1953

Before / After
-