Everybody Hates Chris: Everybody Hates Kris


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Everybody Hates Kris

Season 2, Episode 10

Julius works as a department-store Santa and Chris is one of his elves, but Julius frightens the kids when they ask for expensive gifts and Chris gets so sick he has to be hospitalized. While in the hospital, he meets a mysterious man named Kris (Richard Lewis), who helps him see how blessed he really is.

repeat 2006 English 1080i Dolby 5.1
Comedy Coming Of Age Sitcom Family Musical Christmas Drama Music

Cast & Crew
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Tichina Arnold (Actor) .. Rochelle
Terry Crews (Actor) .. Julius
Tyler James Williams (Actor) .. Chris
Tequan Richmond (Actor) .. Drew
Imani Hakim (Actor) .. Tonya
Vincent Martella (Actor) .. Greg
Travis Flory (Actor) .. Caruso
Richard Lewis (Actor) .. Kris
Antonio Fargas (Actor) .. Doc
Mike Estime (Actor) .. Risky
Ernest Thomas (Actor) .. Mr. Omar
Jacqueline Mazarella (Actor) .. Ms. Morello
Mario Joyner (Actor) .. Dr. Williams
Carla Jimenez (Actor) .. Nurse
Jansen Panettiere (Actor) .. Peter
Malcolm Smith (Actor) .. Man
Lloyd Williams (Actor) .. Priest
Roger Marks (Actor) .. Rabbi
Tim Mclaughlin (Actor) .. Tree Salesman
Regina Romanine (Actor) .. Worried Woman
Tom Virtue (Actor) .. Dr. with Kidney
Steve Seagren (Actor) .. Old Santa
David St. James (Actor) .. Thomas
Timothy McLaughlin (Actor) .. Tree Salesman
Maliah Hudson (Actor) .. Emily
Malcolm Foster Smith (Actor) .. Black Guy
Pej Vahdat (Actor) .. Dr. with Leg
Cathleen Chin (Actor) .. Doctor with Son
Tony Nichols (Actor) .. Leg Man
Jeris Poindexter (Actor) .. Kill Moves

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Did You Know..
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Tichina Arnold (Actor) .. Rochelle
Birthplace: Queens, New York, United States
Trivia: Dedicated film buffs will remember Tichina Arnold as Crystal, one of the three black girls who perform R&B numbers as a Greek chorus, in Frank Oz's imaginative movie musical Little Shop of Horrors (1986). Arnold was only 15 at the time; her career continued steadily after that, with a role or two almost every year. Though the actress' cinematic efforts -- such as How I Got Into College (1989) and the Paul Mazursky/Woody Allen collaboration Scenes from a Mall (1990) -- were typically disappointing, she delighted fans with her neat comic turn as Pam James (opposite Little Shop collaborator Tisha Campbell) in the Martin Lawrence sitcom Martin (1992-1997), and -- on a similar note -- waxed hilarious as housewife and mother Rochelle on the nostalgic Chris Rock sitcom Everybody Hates Chris (premiering in 2005). In 2007, Arnold reunited with Lawrence (as his "straight man" wife) in the big screen road comedy/buddy film Wild Hogs. She next took a decidedly serious turn, playing the lead in the period drama The Lena Baker Story, about the first woman to be executed via the electric chair in Georgia. Arnold continued to make guest appearances on shows like Raising Hope and Hit the Floor, and took a main role on Happily Divorced, beginning in 2011. In 2014, she had a small role in Top Five.
Terry Crews (Actor) .. Julius
Born: July 30, 1968
Birthplace: Flint, Michigan, United States
Trivia: A native of Flint, MI, who played in the NFL for seven years before segueing into film, athlete-turned-actor Terry Crews made his television debut on the small-screen sports entertainment show Battle Dome and has since moved on to appear in films by such disparate directors as David Lynch, Mike Judge, and David Ayer.During high school, Crews studied at Interlochen Art Academy, and he continued on to Western Michigan University for college; it was during his freshman year that he first took to the gridiron, and after making an impression as a Mid-American Conference defensive end, he solidified his reputation as a star player by leading his team to the Mid-American Conference championship in 1988. Crews married longtime wife Rebecca the day before his 21st birthday, and later went on to have an impressive professional football career while playing for the L.A. Rams, the San Diego Chargers, and the Washington Redskins. Though he had originally intended to become a special-effects artist, Crews gradually became aware of the power of his onscreen charisma when he accepted a role in the short-lived television series Battle Dome in 1999. Despite the fact that only a few episodes of the seires ever made it to the airwaves, the experience left Crews convinced that he had found his calling.Few lifelong actors could even dream of landing roles in such major motion pictures as The 6th Day, Training Day, and Friday After Next so early in their careers, but that's precisely what Crews did, and he has never looked back since. The actor's hulking frame made him an ideal candidate for intimidating onscreen figures, and his disarming sense of humor has found him developing a distinct comic persona in such films as Starsky & Hutch, Soul Plane, White Chicks, and The Longest Yard while also winning over viewers on the small screen with his role as Chris Rock's father on Everybody Hates Chris. As a supporting player, Crews consistently impresses, with his little-seen role as former professional wrestler-turned-President of the United States in Beavis and Butt-Head creator Judge's Idiocracy (2006) offering a telling example of how far he is willing to go to get a laugh. That same year, Crews showed his impressive range by making a brief appearance in surrealist specialist Lynch's Inland Empire, with comic roles in Norbit, Who's Your Caddy?, and Balls of Fury following in short order.2008 proved a busy year for Crews. In addition to his continued work on Everybody Hates Chris, he co-starred in the police drama Street Kings, as well as director Peter Segal's revamp of the classic comedy series Get Smart. Crews played a member of a motley gang of mercenaries in 2010's action blockbuster The Expendables (he reprised this role for the film's sequel in 2012).
Tyler James Williams (Actor) .. Chris
Born: October 09, 1992
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: While some youngsters may have been intimidated at the prospect of playing one of the most successful comedic figures in the entertainment industry, emerging actor Tyler James Williams seemed perfectly comfortable playing a teenage Chris Rock in the hit CW series Everybody Hates Chris. A Sesame Street veteran who became a regular on the popular children's series at the age of four, New York native Williams continued his small-screen adventure with roles on the animated Bill Cosby series Little Bill and Law & Order: Special Victim's Unit. Subsequent voice roles in the feature films Everyone's Hero and The Ant Bully helped to prepare Williams for a movie career, with his role as a stranded adolescent traveler in Unaccompanied Minors serving to become his first proper feature appearance. Of course, it's his television work that has drawn Williams the most praise, with his role as Chris Rock perfectly capturing the comic essence of the character's real-life counterpart.
Tequan Richmond (Actor) .. Drew
Born: October 30, 1992
Birthplace: Burlington, North Carolina
Trivia: African-American actor Tequan Richmond launched his career on two highly promising notes during his mid-adolescent years: he portrayed Ray Charles Jr., the revered R&B and soul singer's son, in Taylor Hackford's much-lauded biopic Ray (2004), and then joined the cast of the hotly anticipated sitcom Everybody Hates Chris in 2005, as Drew, the chick-magnet younger brother of Chris Rock's teenage alter ego. During this period, Richmond also landed occasional guest appearances on such series dramas as CSI, ER, and The Shield.
Imani Hakim (Actor) .. Tonya
Born: August 12, 1993
Trivia: Born in Cleveland, OH, on August 12, 1993, Imani Hakim landed a recurring role on the Chris Rock sitcom Everybody Hates Chris as the younger sister that was one of the many people who gave the young Chris lots of trouble. Thanks to her work on that show, Hakim was cast as one of Don Cheadle's daughters in Mike Binder's Reign Over Me.
Vincent Martella (Actor) .. Greg
Born: October 15, 1992
Trivia: After becoming one of the stars of the series Everybody Hates Chris at the age of 12, Vincent Martella would seem like a born actor, but in fact the performer's first love has been dancing since the time he was three. His first performance was in a stage production of The Nutcracker, and by the time he was six, he was appearing in commercials and print ads. He moved with his family to Los Angeles at age ten, and soon won roles on Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide and in Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo before auditioning for the part of Greg, the best friend of the young Chris Rock (Tyler James Williams), on Everybody Hates Chris.
Travis Flory (Actor) .. Caruso
Born: May 24, 1992
Richard Lewis (Actor) .. Kris
Born: June 29, 1947
Died: February 27, 2024
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Standup comedians are famous for their neuroses, but Richard Lewis takes anxiety to a new level. On-stage, he energetically frets and overanalyses the most personal aspects of his life and wallows in his low self-esteem until the audience convulses with sympathetic laughter. He was born in Brooklyn, but raised in New Jersey. While attending Ohio State University as a marketing major, Lewis also studied communications. Upon graduation, he worked as the lead copywriter for an advertising agency. Four years into his career, he abandoned it to become a standup comedian, making his club debut in Greenwich Village in 1972. His first break came when he won a regular gig at Budd Friedman's the Improv comedy club and then debuted on The Tonight Show. Lewis became really well known in 1979 when he co-wrote and starred in Diary of a Young Comic, a show which gained him a cult following. Its success led him to become a television writer. In 1982, he made his first appearance on David Letterman's late-night talk show and from there embarked upon a three-year cross-country tour. Lewis had great success with his first cable TV special, I'm in Pain, in 1986. His second special, The Richard Lewis I'm Exhausted Concert, earned him a nomination for a Cable ACE award in 1988. Two years later his third special, I'm Doomed, was similarly nominated. He and Jamie Lee Curtis starred in the popular ABC sitcom Anything but Love from 1989 to 1992. In the early '90s, he took a break from standup. He launched his film career in 1988 with That's Adequate and continued to occasionally appear in supporting or character roles, notably in the independent film Drunks (1995) in which he won kudos for his dramatic portrayal of an alcoholic junkie. Lewis starred in a short-lived sitcom, Daddy Dearest (1993), and did not again try a television series until he and comic Kevin Nealon co-starred in Hiller and Diller in 1997. His 1995 standup routine "Magical Misery Tour" won considerable kudos and was the basis for a well-received 1996 cable special, shot live from the Bottom Line club in New York. Since 1987, Lewis was actively involved with HBO's annual Comic Relief benefits, large star-studded comedy shows in which all proceeds go toward helping the homeless.
Antonio Fargas (Actor) .. Doc
Born: August 14, 1946
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Black supporting actor Antonio Fargas first appeared onscreen in the '70s.
Mike Estime (Actor) .. Risky
Ernest Thomas (Actor) .. Mr. Omar
Born: March 26, 1950
Jacqueline Mazarella (Actor) .. Ms. Morello
Born: November 07, 1968
Birthplace: New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Is of Italian descent.Played volleyball, baseball, field hockey during her high school years.Wanted to pursue a career as a lawyer.Started her acting career in New York City theaters.Has been a writer for the University of South California.Created and wrote the online series The Oversharer.Is a fan of the New York Yankees.
Mario Joyner (Actor) .. Dr. Williams
Born: October 03, 1961
Carla Jimenez (Actor) .. Nurse
Born: May 14, 1978
Jansen Panettiere (Actor) .. Peter
Born: September 25, 1994
Trivia: The younger brother of actress and screen heartthrob Hayden Panettiere (Ally McBeal), Jansen Panettiere began accumulating acting credits as a child star a half-decade after his older sibling. Following a brief assignment working on the pilot of the popular Faith Ford/Kelly Ripa sitcom Hope & Faith (2003), Panettiere joined many of his young colleagues in Hollywood by signing on to do a project with the iconic Disney Channel, opposite his sister: the family-friendly military drama Tiger Cruise (2004). He voiced the character of Young Rodney in the 2005 Fox Animation feature Robots (2005), then signed up for another animated outing, voicing Truman X in the Cartoon Network series The X's (2005). In 2008, Panettiere starred opposite Clifton Collins Jr. and Cheech Marin in the period sports comedy The Perfect Game.
Malcolm Smith (Actor) .. Man
Lloyd Williams (Actor) .. Priest
Roger Marks (Actor) .. Rabbi
Tim Mclaughlin (Actor) .. Tree Salesman
Regina Romanine (Actor) .. Worried Woman
Travis T. Flory (Actor)
Born: May 24, 1992
Tom Virtue (Actor) .. Dr. with Kidney
Born: November 19, 1957
Birthplace: Sherman, Texas
Steve Seagren (Actor) .. Old Santa
David St. James (Actor) .. Thomas
Born: September 04, 1947
Timothy McLaughlin (Actor) .. Tree Salesman
Maliah Hudson (Actor) .. Emily
Malcolm Foster Smith (Actor) .. Black Guy
Pej Vahdat (Actor) .. Dr. with Leg
Born: April 10, 1982
Cathleen Chin (Actor) .. Doctor with Son
Tony Nichols (Actor) .. Leg Man
Jeris Poindexter (Actor) .. Kill Moves

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