During A Different World‘s six-season run from 1987 to 1993, fans were engulfed with Dwayne Wayne and Whitley Gilbert’s all-too-relatable love story. To fans, the pair, played by Kadeem Hardison and ...
TheGrio talked to Hardison, who played the character Dwayne Wayne, about getting his flowers and his favorite moments filming the iconic sitcom. When you think of hit ’80s and ’90s sitcoms, very few ...
A Different World turns 35 today and the NBC sitcom and its characters still have as much impact on audiences today as it did when it premiered on September 24, 1987. Surprisingly though, the cast ...
On July 9, 1993, Dwayne Cleophus Wayne (or shall we say Chipmunk?) bid an emotional farewell to his partner in crime, Ron Johnson, on the series finale of A Different World. After six years of Hillman ...
*Kadeem Hardison has been cast as a series regular in Ed Brubaker’s Prime Video graphic novel series Criminal. Deadline reports that Hardison joins the previously announced cast Adria Arjona and ...
The TV sitcom legend played Junior in the original movie. Veteran actor Kadeem Hardison is best known for his portrayal of Dwayne Wayne in the classic sitcom A Different World. Hardison also starred ...
EXCLUSIVE: Kadeem Hardison (A Different World, Grown-ish) has been set as a series regular in Ed Brubaker’s Prime Video graphic novel series Criminal. He joins the previously announced cast Adria ...
On her most recent appearance on The Breakfast Club, former A Different World co-stars Jasmine Guy and Kadeem Hardison had much to say about how the show’s star Lisa Bonet was “disrespected” by the ...
“Euphoria” Season 3 is officially in the works. After a three-year hiatus, production has reportedly begun, bringing back familiar faces while introducing new ones. Among the fresh additions are ...
A Different World original cast members Jasmine Guy (Whitley Gilbert Wayne), Kadeem Hardison (Dwayne Wayne), Cree Summer (Winifred 'Freddie' Brooks), and Darryl M. Bell (Ron Johnson) are all set to ...
When you think of hit ’80s and ’90s sitcoms, very few fans — Black or white — would leave out “A Different World.” During its run, it was the No. 2 television show on cable and has proven to be still ...