For Richer or Poorer


09:00 am - 11:00 am, Monday, November 24 on ASPiRE SDTV ()

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A marriage begins to fall apart after a man loses his job and his shopaholic wife has trouble adjusting to their new downscale lifestyle.

2012 English Stereo
Comedy-drama Religion

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Rockmond Dunbar (Actor) .. Aubrey Wilson
Born: January 11, 1973
Birthplace: Oakland, California, United States
Trivia: A theatrically trained actor who has subsequently made a name for himself as a valuable film and television commodity, Rockmond Dunbar is much more than just another charismatic performer -- he's also a talented producer and director. It was Dunbar's role on the mid-'90s sci-fi show Earth 2 that first served to introduce the ambitious cinematic Renaissance man to viewers, with subsequent appearances on The Practice and Felicity preceding more substantial roles on Girlfriends and Soul Food -- the latter of which found Dunbar winning over critics and viewers as a dedicated family man and hardworking entrepreneur. Additional roles in such independent films as Punks, All About You, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, and Dirty Laundry showed an actor who was as charismatic on the big screen as he was on the small one, with behind-the-scenes work on Dirty Laundry and the 2003 drama The Great Commission marking his arrival as a producer and director as well. In 2005, Dunbar resurfaced on the small screen in a role that couldn't have been more different than the one he previously played in Soul Food. Cast as hardened prison inmate "C-Note" on the hit Fox series Prison Break, Dunbar portrayed his most compelling television character to date. From inmate to medico, the versatile star named one of "Television's 50 Sexiest Stars of All Time" by TV Guide could next be seen as compassionate Dr. Tom Jonas on the small-screen medical drama Heartland. Dunbar continued to showcase strong TV work in the coming years, with guest roles on Grey's Anatomy, Private Practice and the Closer and long recurring arcs on The Game, The Mentalist and Sons of Anarchy.
LeToya Luckett (Actor) .. Kya Wilson
Born: March 11, 1981
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia: Was an original member of the pop group Destiny's Child. Released her first solo album in 2006, titled LeToya. Appeared in the 2013 music video for "If We Had Your Eyes" by Michelle Williams, who replaced her in Destiny's Child. Works with the Caliber Foundation, which offers support to those effected by illegal gun violence.
Angel Conwell (Actor)
Karen Clark Sheard (Actor)
Chris Spencer (Actor)
Born: January 02, 1968
Buddy Lewis (Actor)
Born: April 14, 1963
Trivia: American comic character actor/impressionist Buddy Lewis appeared in a few films during the '50s, '60s and '70s.
Clifton Powell (Actor)
Born: March 16, 1956
Trivia: Few actors possess the range required to craft some of the most colorful villains ever committed to celluloid before turning around to portray such a benevolent and beloved leader as Martin Luther King Jr., and it's a testament to Clifton Powell's skills as a performer that he could be equally believable doing both. It was during the early '90s that Powell first began to rise to prominence in television and film, with standout roles in Bill Duke's Deep Cover and In the Heat of the Night preceding a pair of memorable supporting roles for the Hughes Brothers in Menace II Society and Dead Presidents. Though Powell would continue to appear in features, it was on the small screen that he gained most of his exposure in the early years. After gradually climbing the credits on such shows as Murder, She Wrote, The Jamie Foxx Show, and NYPD Blue, Powell would leave an indelible mark on viewers with his thoughtful portrayal of Martin Luther King Jr. in director Charles Burnett's Selma, Lord, Selma. With versatile, everyman looks that were something of a blessing and a curse, Powell quickly established himself as an actor capable of truly disappearing into his characters -- sometimes to a fault. While a slew of roles on screens big and small kept Powell a considerably busy man in the mid-'90s, later roles in such efforts as Lockdown, Civil Brand, and Never Die Alone proved that his persistence, talent, and dedication were beginning to pay off. In 2004, Powell and the cast of the wildly popular biopic Ray would be honored with a Screen Actor's Guild nomination, and though they didn't take home the prize it was obvious Powell was finally on the verge of breaking big. His dark turn in the T.D. Jakes screen-adaptation Woman Thou Art Loosed was followed by a series of small-screen appearances in House, M.D., CSI, and Day Break, and in 2007 alone Powell's name would be attached to no less than eight films being prepared for the big screen .
Regina McLeod (Actor)
Vonna Woodard (Actor)
Angell Conwell (Actor)
Born: August 02, 1983
Birthplace: Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States
Trivia: Played Raynell in the August Wilson play Fences at age 6.Signed with Wilhelmina's Kids Division in New York at the age of 10.Was the first African American student body president at her elementary school (Seven Oaks Elementary School, Columbia, South Carolina).Played the daughter of female rap star "Pepa" (Sandi Denton) in her first television pilot, On Our Own aka On Our Way, which was never picked up.Played Omar Gooding's girlfriend in the film Baby Boy (2001).Appeared in music videos like Nelly and the St. Lunatics' "Batter Up" (September 2001) and "Ride wit Me" (April 24, 2001).Best known for her recurring role as attorney Leslie Michaelson on the daytime drama, The Young and the Restless.

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