Sister, Sister: Kid-Napped


1:30 pm - 2:00 pm, Sunday, November 2 on WCBS DABL (2.3)

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Kid-Napped

Season 4, Episode 6

After the twins' rival steals their friends by hosting a party where the NBA's Kobe Bryant (who has a cameo) is a guest, they kidnap a star rapper (Christopher ""Kid"" Reid) and have their own party. Meanwhile, Lisa dates a doctor.

repeat 1996 English Stereo
Comedy Sitcom Family Drama

Cast & Crew
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Tim Reid (Actor) .. Ray Campbell
Jackee Harry (Actor) .. Lisa Landry
Tamera Mowry (Actor) .. Tamera Campbell
Kobe Bryant (Actor) .. Himself

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Tim Reid (Actor) .. Ray Campbell
Born: December 19, 1944
Birthplace: Norfolk, Virginia, United States
Trivia: Actor, producer, and director Tim Reid has committed himself to projects that show American blacks in a more positive light than are generally seen in Hollywood through his United Image Entertainment company. As an actor Reid is best remembered for playing cool disc jockey Venus Flytrap on WKRP and for his short-lived sitcom Frank's Place (1987-1988). Fans of the crime-drama Simon and Simon (1981-1988) will remember him for playing Lt. Downtown Brown. Reid first appeared on television in Frankie Avalon: Easy Does It (1976). He then worked on The Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Hour (1977) and The Richard Pryor Show (1977). He made his feature film debut in Dead Bang (1989) and since then his feature film appearances have been sporadic. As a director, Reid debuted with the acclaimed Once Upon a Time...When We Were Colored (1997). As a writer, Reid has penned scripts for a series of animated videos chronicling Frank Baum's Oz tales. He also produced the feature films Out-of-Sync (1995) and Spirit Lost (1996). On television, Reid starred in the sitcom Sister-Sister (1994). In 1999 he directed the moody thriller Asunder. Though he appeared on screens only intermittently as the 21st century got under way, he did appear in You Wish! And The Reading Room, as well as the gritty 2007 drama Trade.
Jackee Harry (Actor) .. Lisa Landry
Born: August 14, 1957
Birthplace: Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
Trivia: Family moved to New York City's Harlem when she was 9. At 14, she landed the role of the King in an all-girls production of The King and I. Taught American History at Brooklyn Technical High School for two years. In 1987, became the first African-American to win an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. Filmed a pilot for her own series, Jackee, following her success on 227; the pilot was never picked up, but aired as an episode of 227. In a 2013 episode of Celebrity Ghost Stories, she claims that when she was a child, the spirit of her late uncle saved her from an attack by a home invader.
Tamera Mowry (Actor) .. Tamera Campbell
Born: July 06, 1978
Birthplace: Gelhausen, West Germany
Trivia: Identical twin Tamera Mowry starred as Tamera Campbell, opposite her sibling Tia, on the popular sitcom Sister, Sister -- both in its original ABC Friday-night run and later during its four-year stint on the WB network. This stardom arrived at the tail end of several one-shot prime-time series appearances and commercial appearances that began during the actress' preteen years. During the Sister, Sister period and for years afterward, the Mowrys broke the mold of standard twin and triplet actors by appearing together in films and television programs, in lieu of forking off into different paths. They co-headlined the family-oriented comedy Seventeen Again (2000), the teen movie The Hot Chick (2002), and the 2005 Disney Channel telemovie Twitches (a kind of rehash of the Sister, Sister premise with an occult twist, which spawned a sequel in 2007), but also essayed individual roles from time to time. Circa 2000, Tamera struck out on her own, starring in the Billy Graham-produced Christian telemovie Something to Sing About, alongside Graham, Darius McCrary, Kirk Franklin, and Irma P. Hall. She also joined the cast of the popular Lifetime medical drama Strong Medicine during that show's fifth and sixth seasons, as Kayla Thornton, a young physician from a rural area who arrives as a first-year resident at Philadelphia's Rittenhouse Women's Health Clinic following the traumatizing death of her brother, with the intention of pursuing a medical career. In later years, Mowry branched out more into reality TV, including a show with her sister Tia (cleverly titled Tia & Tamera), but still occasionally returned to acting.
Kobe Bryant (Actor) .. Himself
Born: August 23, 1978
Died: January 26, 2020
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Father Joe Bryant played eight seasons in the NBA and seven in Italy before eventually becoming WNBA coach. Named after a type of steak his parents saw listed on a restaurant menu. Speaks fluent Italian, having spent eight childhood years in Italy. Took R&B singer Brandy to his high school prom. Went directly from high school to play for the Los Angeles Lakers in 1996. Became youngest All-Star in NBA history at the age of 19 in 1998. Won three straight NBA championships with the Lakers (2000-02), plus back-to-back titles (2009-10) in which he was named Finals MVP. Led the NBA in scoring 2006 and 2007 and was named league MVP in 2008. Scored 81 points, second most ever in NBA history, against Toronto in 2006. In 2006, his daughter Gianna Maria-Onoro was born six minutes before the daughter of Bryant's former teammate, Shaquille O'Neal.

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