Family Matters: The Jury


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The Jury

Season 8, Episode 12

There's no order in the courtroom when Urkel and Carl sit on the jury in a criminal case. Judge: Randee Heller. Prosecutor: Dan Gerrity. Bozelli: Brad Blaisdell. 3J: Orlando Brown. Natalie: Pamela Kosh. Urkel: Jaleel White.

repeat 1996 English
Adventure Spin-off Family Sitcom Comedy Drama Sci-fi

Cast & Crew
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JoMarie Payton Noble (Actor) .. Harriette Winslow
Jaleel White (Actor) .. Steve Urkel
Orlando Brown (Actor) .. 3J
Rick LaFond (Actor) .. Vince
Pamela Kosh (Actor) .. Natalie
George Lugg (Actor) .. Hayes
Patrice Chanel (Actor) .. Defense Attorney
Randee Heller (Actor) .. Judge
Dan Gerrity (Actor) .. Prosecutor
Brad Blaisdell (Actor) .. Bozelli
Reginald Veljohnson (Actor) .. Carl Winslow

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JoMarie Payton Noble (Actor) .. Harriette Winslow
Born: March 08, 1950
Birthplace: Albany, Georgia, United States
Jaleel White (Actor) .. Steve Urkel
Born: November 27, 1976
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Jaleel White ascended to cult stardom during his early teenage years with a now-iconic portrayal of über-nerd Steve Urkel on the Friday-night ABC sitcom Family Matters (1989-1998). A veteran of television commercials and guest spots on various prime-time series from early childhood, White appeared as a regular on the short-lived CBS sitcom Charlie & Co. (1985-1986), starring Flip Wilson and Gladys Knight. The Urkel role, however, brought about his greatest popularity, and he landed it not long after the series first bowed in late September 1989 (appearing as early as the 12th episode). Though originally intended as a one-episode guest star, White generated massive popularity among audience members -- encouraging producers Tom Miller and Robert Boyett to rethink their strategy for the show. Urkel quickly became not only a fixture, but the program's lucky charm -- the wild card that turned it into a number one hit, much as the same producers had done with The Fonz, years prior, on Happy Days. Over the course of the program's run, White ascended to prominent billing (also mirroring the Fonzie situation). Unfortunately, as time passed, the Urkel characterization became increasingly difficult to sustain, thanks in no small part to White's accelerating age and height -- which dealt the series writers an incredibly difficult hand and forced them to figure out bizarre ways to work around this handicap (strategies included giving Urkel a "cool" alter-ego, Stefan, and affording that persona a great deal of screen time).The program wrapped in 1998, but in the meantime, White graduated from UCLA Film School, then moved into his heart's true calling -- that of screenwriting. He authored occasional teleplays for such venues as The Disney Channel and PBS, moved into big-screen work (with projects including a feature rewrite for director Joel Zwick), and continued to act on the side. Roles included lead billing in Damon Daniels' independent feature Who Made the Potatoe Salad? (2005) and a supporting contribution to the inspirational volleyball drama Green Flash (2008). He was in the low-budget Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurus, and in 2011 he played a teacher in Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer. In 2012 the artist formerly known as Urkel competed on the 14th season of the popular ABC reality series Dancing With the Stars.
Orlando Brown (Actor) .. 3J
Born: December 04, 1987
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Actor Orlando Brown began his career when he was just a kid, appearing in films like Safe Harbor and The '70s throughout the late '90s. As the new millennium dawned, Brown began to define his teenage years through a close association with Disney, working on several projects with the company. He provided the voice of Sticky on the animated series The Proud Family, as well as that of Cornelius Fillmore on the cartoon show Fillmore! In 2003, he cast in the series That's So Raven opposite Raven Simone as Eddie, the main character's best friend. He would stay with the series for its entire run until 2007, when the show wrapped.
Rick LaFond (Actor) .. Vince
Pamela Kosh (Actor) .. Natalie
George Lugg (Actor) .. Hayes
Patrice Chanel (Actor) .. Defense Attorney
Randee Heller (Actor) .. Judge
Born: June 10, 1947
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Made her acting debut off Broadway in the original production of Godspell in the early 1970s; also appeared on Broadway in Grease before moving to Los Angeles in 1978. Played one of TV's first openly gay women on the ABC soap-opera parody Soap in 1979. Made her film debut in the 1979 comedy Fast Break, but her best-known movie role is Lucille LaRusso (the mother of Ralph Macchio's character) in The Karate Kid (1984) and The Karate Kid Part III (1989). Has had guest roles on more than 50 TV series. Longtime companion Bob Griffard is a TV veteran whose behind-the-camera credits include the ABC sitcoms Two of a Kind, Going Places, Step by Step and Perfect Strangers.
Dan Gerrity (Actor) .. Prosecutor
Born: December 21, 1953
Died: November 20, 2013
Brad Blaisdell (Actor) .. Bozelli
Born: March 15, 1949
Reginald Veljohnson (Actor) .. Carl Winslow
Born: August 16, 1952
Birthplace: Queens, New York, United States
Trivia: African-American actor Reginald VelJohnson is the ideal choice for "urban everyman" roles: his sour-apple facial expression, bald pate, and chubby frame are perfectly suited for the many policemen and blue-collar workers he has played over the years. Beginning in small parts in films like Ghostbusters (1984), VelJohnson gained a following with supporting roles in Crocodile Dundee (1986) and Die Hard (1988). A guest spot as an undercover cop on a 1989 episode of TV's Perfect Strangers led to VelJohnson's longest professional engagement to date. In the company of former Perfect Strangers regular Jo-Marie Payton-France, Reginald VelJohnson, since the fall of 1989, starred as Chicago cop Carl Winslow on the weekly comedy series Family Matters.

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