Half & Half: The Big Phat Mouth Episode, Part 1


3:30 pm - 4:00 pm, Thursday, January 8 on WCCB DABL (18.6)

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The Big Phat Mouth Episode, Part 1

Season 1, Episode 15

Part 1 of two. Mona mistakes a dinner with a reporter for a date, and loses her job after he quotes her in an article speaking ill of one of her label's artists. Using her law-school know-how, Dee Dee attempts to get the story retracted. Hamilton Brooks: Aaron D. Spears. Big Phat Slim Jim: Josh Meyers. Erika: Loretta Devine. Adam: Alec Mapa.

repeat 2003 English HD Level Unknown Stereo
Comedy Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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Rachel True (Actor) .. Mona Thorne
Essence Atkins (Actor) .. Dee Dee Thorne
Telma Hopkins (Actor) .. Phyllis Thorne
Valarie Pettiford (Actor) .. Big Dee Dee Thorne
Chico Benymon (Actor) .. Spencer Williams
Alec Mapa (Actor) .. Adam
Josh Meyers (Actor) .. Big Phat Slim Jim
Aaron D. Spears (Actor) .. Hamilton Brooks
Loretta Devine (Actor) .. Erika
Ian Virgo (Actor) .. Temple
Christopher Boyd (Actor) .. Dave
Nicole Pulliam (Actor) .. Girl

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Did You Know..
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Rachel True (Actor) .. Mona Thorne
Born: November 15, 1966
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: New York City native Rachel True longed to be an actress from her youngest years, watching the performances of her stepmother, renowned stage actress Verona Barnes. True's own first break came when she was cast for several episodes of The Cosby Show in 1991, as a friend of Theo's. She would later score recurring television roles on Beverly Hills 90210, The Drew Carey Show, Once and Again, and HBO's Dream On.In 1993, True moved to Los Angeles, which kick-started her film career. Her first notable appearance was opposite Chris Rock in the rap parody CB4 (1993). She next starred alongside Alyssa Milano in Embrace of the Vampire (1994), then stayed with the occult theme for the more widely seen witch flick The Craft (1996). True plays the most underwritten of four young Wiccan worshipers (opposite Fairuza Balk, Robin Tunney, and Neve Campbell), one of several roles she has taken that was originally written for a white actress. She and Campbell became best friends as a result of working together on the project.True ventured into indie filmmaking with Gregg Araki's Nowhere, the third installment in his "teen apocalypse trilogy," in which she won some acclaim for her portrayal of Mel, a sexually confused central cog of Araki's dystopian soap opera. She returned briefly to more commercial fare with Half Baked (1998), in which she plays Dave Chappelle's love interest and one of the few non-stoned characters. Since then it's been back to lesser-seen films -- most notably as a veteran rave girl in Greg Harrison's Groove (2000) -- as well as her television work.
Essence Atkins (Actor) .. Dee Dee Thorne
Born: February 07, 1972
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Actress Essence Atkins began appearing onscreen in the late '80s, with small appearances on shows like Saved By the Bell and The Cosby Show. She would go on to land a series of starring roles on short-lived series throughout the '90s like Under One Roof and Smart Guy before finding lasting success with a starring role on the comedy series Half and Half, which she stayed with from 2002 to 2006. After the show ended its run, Atkins made a number of appearances in movies like Love for Sale and Dance Flick.
Telma Hopkins (Actor) .. Phyllis Thorne
Born: October 28, 1948
Birthplace: Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Valarie Pettiford (Actor) .. Big Dee Dee Thorne
Born: July 08, 1960
Birthplace: U.S.
Trivia: A Broadway actress by training, Valarie Pettiford earned a Tony nomination for her role in the principal cast of the musical Fosse. She would also earn critical acclaim for roles in shows like Chicago, but most viewers would become acquainted with Pettiford for her film at TV work. Beginning with appearances on shows like Another World and Walker, Texas Ranger, Pettiford spent the '90s building up her résumé. In 2002, she was cast in the recurring role of Gayle Noland on the crime drama The District. Around the same time, she took on the role of Big Dee Thorn on the comedy series Half and Half, which she'd stay with for the next four years. In 2008, she began a professional relationship with Tyler Perry, playing Sandra on the sitcom House of Payne, and playing weary wife Harriet in Perry's 2010 dramedy Why Did I Get Married Too?
Chico Benymon (Actor) .. Spencer Williams
Born: August 07, 1974
Birthplace: U.S.
Alec Mapa (Actor) .. Adam
Born: July 10, 1965
Trivia: An inimitable comedian (and comedic actor) who billed himself as "America's favorite gaysian sweetheart," Alec Mapa (pronounced moppa) indeed played off of his Asian American identity and open homosexuality, to such a degree that they became veritable cornerstones of his shtick, as well as his spate of role choices. Mapa grew up in San Francisco during the 1970s, raised in a conservative, Catholic Filipino family but surrounded by bohemian lifestyles and multiculturalism that influenced and shaped him. He formally broke into show business with a role in an ABC After School Special and small turns in Alan Alda's seriocomedy A New Life (1988) and James Bridges' urban addiction drama Bright Lights, Big City (1988). The actor scored his broadest acclaim, however, in 1991, with a lead role as the transvestite opera star Song Liling, in the Broadway production of David Henry Hwang's play M. Butterfly. In the years that followed, Mapa moved into television and enjoyed guest bits on series including NYPD Blue, Friends, Roseanne, and Seinfeld. With many subsequent roles (including assignments as series regulars), Mapa aggressively strove to break new ground and open new doors in small-screen depictions of gay culture and lifestyles, and won broad acclaim and support in the LGBT community for doing so. Key assignments in this vein included a role as gay, plutonic best friend of homosexual writer Jason Bateman on the short-lived CBS sitcom Some of My Best Friends (2001), a multiseason turn as the gossip-driven executive assistant Adam Benet on the UPN sitcom Half & Half (2003); and, even more visibly, a portrayal of Vern, Gaby's gay best friend, on the series blockbuster Desperate Housewives. Additional features in which Mapa costarred included Connie and Carla (2004), Tru Loved (2007), and You Don't Mess with the Zohan (2008).
Josh Meyers (Actor) .. Big Phat Slim Jim
Born: January 08, 1976
Birthplace: Bedford, New Hampshire, United States
Trivia: Moved to Amsterdam to become a member of the esteemed Boom Chicago comedy troupe following his college graduation. Obtained his first major acting job when he was hired as a regular cast member on MADtv in 2002. Replaced Topher Grace for the final season of That '70s Show. Made his Broadway debut in The Pee-wee Herman Show starring Paul Reubens at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre in 2010. Collaborated with his older brother, comedian Seth Meyers, on many occasions.
Aaron D. Spears (Actor) .. Hamilton Brooks
Born: July 10, 1971
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia: Double-majored in science and mathematics in college.Was a standout football player in college and was offered an opportunity to play in the NFL, however he turned it down in favor of pursuing an acting career.First producing credit was on the 2007 drama The Mannsfield 12.Worked as a substitute teacher in the Los Angeles Unified School District prior to landing his role on The Bold and the Beautiful.Perhaps known best for playing Justin Barber on the award-winning daytime soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful.
Loretta Devine (Actor) .. Erika
Born: August 21, 1949
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia: Born in Houston in 1949, actress Loretta Devine rose to fame on-stage in the original Broadway production of Dreamgirls before parlaying her acclaim into a career in film and television. Her first major onscreen role came in 1987, when she was cast as a resident advisor on the Cosby Show-spin-off A Different World. Though she left the series after the first season, it was far from her final gig as a TV series regular.Throughout the early '90s, Devine appeared in small supporting roles in features films such as Class Act and Amos & Andrew as well as a number of TV guest spots on shows ranging from Roc to Picket Fences. In 1995, Devine's career was given a shot in the arm when she was cast as one of the leads in Waiting to Exhale, an ensemble film that proved to be a success with both critics and audiences. More supporting work followed, and in 2000 she was cast as a lead on David E. Kelley's Fox drama Boston Public, a show that would go on to be nominated for multiple Emmys over the course of its four seasons on the air.Devine's career came full-circle in 2006 when she was cast in a small role in the film adaptation of Dreamgirls, the stage musical that launched her career. The following year, she was cast as a regular on ABC's supernatural legal drama Eli Stone.In 2010 she appeared in the American remake of Death at a Funeral, the comedy Lottery Ticket, and Tyler Perry's ambitious For Colored Girls. In 2011 she appeared in Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family, and the next year she had a role on the TV series The Client List.
Ian Virgo (Actor) .. Temple
Born: May 05, 1981
Christopher Boyd (Actor) .. Dave
Born: June 22, 1954
Nicole Pulliam (Actor) .. Girl

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One on One
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Moesha
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