Kadeem Hardison

Nationality:
American
Birthdate:
07/24/1965
Birthplace:
Brooklyn, New York
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biography
A personable African-American actor who gained prominence as the fast-talking girl-watching Dwayne Wayne on the NBC sitcom "A Different World", Hardison got his start doing a small turn in the "The Color of Friendship", a 1981 "ABC Afterschool Special", that starred future director James Bond III. He made his motion picture debut in Stan Lathan's adaptation of James Baldwin's classic "Go Tell it on the Mountain" (1984) and worked again with Lathan that same year in "Beat Street". He went on to "A Different World" in 1987. From there, Hardison took small comic supporting roles in such films as Continued
Credits
Felix
2008
(TV Show)
2008-2008
(TV Show)
2007-2007
Eldon Parks
2007
Eldon Parks
2007
Eldon Parks
2007
(TV Show)
2006-2007
Howard
2007
Howard
2006
(TV Show)
2006-2006
Charles Atwood
2006
(TV Show)
2005-2005
(TV Show)
2003-2003
Will Jefferies
2003
Will Jefferies
2003
Will Jefferies
2003
Will Jefferies
2003
Will Jefferies
2003
Will Jefferies
2003
Will Jefferies
2003
Will Jefferies
2003
Will Jefferies
2003
+(4 More)
(TV Show)
2000-2000
Tad Gallo
2000
Antonie Tyler
1997
Julius
1995
Jamaal Montgomery
1994
Moon
Jefferson
Izzy
Dennis Peabody (Adult)
Judge
milestones
Year
Milestone
1981 
Made TV debut in the after school special, "The Color of Friendship"
1984 
Made feature debut in "Go Tell it on the Mountain"
1987 
Made TV series debut in "A Different World" (NBC); also made directorial debut for a 1992 episode
1997 
Returned to series TV as co-star of the Fox sitcom "Between Brothers"
2001 
Appeared in the Sundance-screened comedy "30 Years to Life"
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