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Nothing is more important to Anthony Anderson than family.
That’s why family was the focus of the “black-ish” actor’s interview with Kindred by Parents.com on Thursday. Anderson is well-known for playing the patriarch Dre on the popular sitcom which he reveals is actually partially based on his life.
“Dre was based on my real life as well as Kenya [Barris]’s, so what you saw on that screen for the past eight years were the things that we were dealing with in our families, as husbands as fathers, as sons as brothers,” he shared. “Those were stories that are picked from our lives that we decided to share with the world.”
As a father to a 26-year-old daughter and a 22-year-old son, he’s had to learn the hard way about how to deal with his kids questioning his decisions.
“I sit and debate with them now, and I’m like, ‘Damn, why did I raise you like this?'” he joked. “‘Why can’t you just take what I say and just do it?'”
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Anderson joked about his children being disobedient, but stressed that it was so important that they were given the opportunities to ask “why” questions in their Black community, where that behaviour is often looked down upon.
“[My parenting] worked. I have some independent-thinking children which I love and respect,” he praised. “But that’s how I raised them. I raised them to be their own individuals and to always speak their mind, to ask questions no matter who it is. There’s a difference between ‘questioning’ and ‘asking questions’. ‘You want to do this and go there? Okay, why?'”
As for advice for other parents who were working on their own curious children, he advised them to “be patient”.
“Be patient,”
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on Instagram as she celebrated becoming a graduate.Seinfeld beamed as she posed for photos with pals and classmates on the big day.“I spent the last two years learning alongside the best people working in public service @nyuwagner,” she posted to her over 500K Instagram followers. “So, on one of the darkest days in our country’s history, I feel hopeful that this group will help carry us, elevate us and advance us to a better place.
Anthony Anderson will not be returning for Season 22 of NBC’s “Law and Order,” TheWrap has learned. Anderson had only signed up to play Det. Kevin Bernard, a role he originated on the network from 2008-2010, for one season.
One and done. Anthony Anderson is reportedly not returning to “Law & Order” for the show’s forthcoming season 22.
Anthony Anderson is reportedly not returning to for the show's forthcoming season 22.After returning to reprise his role as Detective Kevin Bernard in the recent revival of , Anderson will apparently be turning over his badge and gun once again before the start of the next season, reports.It's unclear why Anderson won't be returning, although it had been widely reported that he'd only signed on for a one-season contract when the show revived for season 21 by NBC, 12 years after the show was first cancelled.While Det. Bernard may not be returning, thus far it seems that the door has been left open for possible cameos in the future, as nothing was set up in the season 21 finale that would imply Anderson's character would not be a part of the series moving forward.ET spoke with Anderson in December, just before shooting began on the new season, and the star opened up about returning to play the character he last portrayed more than a decade ago.«It means a great deal,» Anderson shared.
Ellise Shafer Anthony Anderson will not be returning for Season 22 of “Law & Order,” Variety has confirmed.Anderson signed a one-year deal when NBC relaunched the series for its 21st season this year, and has decided not to continue as Detective Kevin Bernard in the procedural drama’s next season. Original series star Sam Waterston also only signed a one-year deal, but it is not yet clear if he has chosen to continue or depart the famed franchise.“Law & Order” and spinoff “Law & Order: Organized Crime” were both recently renewed for new seasons on May 10.
Detective Kevin Bernard has turned in his badge one more time. Anthony Anderson, who reprised his character from the series’ original run in the new Season 21, will not be returning for Season 22.
Soleil Moon Frye is giving out her best parenting advice. The "Punky Brewster" actress spoke with Fox News Digital at the "Ask2BSure" Meningitis B panel about how she’s focusing on listening and communicating with her teenage children. Frye shares four children with her ex-husband, Jason Goldberg: daughters Poet, 16,and Jagger, 14, and sons Lyric, 8, and Story, 6. Actress Soleil Moon Frye talks all things parenting, including some advice she has and what she's focusing on as her children get older.
Maggie Haskins has a new title at Artists First: She’s been upped to partner.
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Reginald Ponder “I’m just a Black dude who is living his version of the American dream,” Anthony Anderson’s character, Andre “Dre” Johnson, announces in the Season 8 finale of ABC’s “Black-ish.” His statement signals the Johnson family’s accomplishments and adjustment over the show’s groundbreaking run of 176 episodes, which exceeded the expectations of all concerned, not least creator Kenya Barris. “At first, I was hoping for a second episode,” he admits.He also never saw “Black-ish” becoming both a landmark TV comedy series and a cultural touchstone. To date, the show has garnered 42 NAACP Image Awards amongst 70 nominations, 25 Emmy nominations with a contemporary hairstyling win, a Peabody, a 2015 Television Academy Honors award and a Golden Globe for Tracee Ellis Ross.
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Joe Otterson TV ReporterE! is getting into the original TV movie business.The NBCUniversal cabler has announced plans to begin programming original romantic comedy films beginning in 2023. The network has commissioned six films to start, though further details about the films were not readily available.The move into made-for-TV movies at the network comes amid shifting tides in the world of cable and linear television channels.
Michael Bublé and Luisana Lopilato are getting ready to become parents to a new baby girl! The happy couple will be welcoming their fourth child, as it was announced by the Canadian singer in February, in the sweetest way possible.The 46-year-old artist shared the good news with his latest music video of the song ‘I’ll Never Not Love You’ alongside the 34-year-old Argentinian actress. Now the couple have revealed that their new baby is a girl, with Michael sharing the happy news during a special appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden.“I haven’t told anybody, you are the first two people that I would have told outside of my family,” he said to the host and the guest of the show sitting next to him, Anthony Anderson, “It’s a girl! I feel so much better now not having to keep it in.
Christopher Meloni-led will return for season 3, the network announced Tuesday. They join the previously renewed , which was picked up through season 24.“The iconic brand has long been synonymous with NBC and we couldn’t be more excited to bring back all three of these dramas for the 2022-23 season,” said Lisa Katz, President of Scripted Programming at NBCU Entertainment and Streaming.
Selome Hailu After a successful return to NBC over a decade after the series’ cancellation, ‘Law & Order’ has been renewed for Season 22. Additionally, spinoff “Law & Order: Organized Crime” will return for its third season.Dick Wolf’s beloved procedural drama originally premiered on NBC in 1990 and ran for 20 seasons until its cancellation in 2010.
Cardi B has shared one of the most important pieces of advice about motherhood to Rihanna, now that the singer is about to welcome her first child with ASAP Rocky, explaining that it’s all about trusting your instinct.The rapper was recently asked about her experience as a mother, while leaving a restaurant in New York City, sharing 3-year-old daughter Kulture and 8-month-old son Wave with her husband Offset, and Cardi revealed that motherhood “comes naturally,” assuring that Rihanna has nothing to worry about.“It really comes naturally. So many people give you advice,” Cardi said, but once the baby arrives “that mother instinct comes out.”Rihanna and ASAP recently had fans speculating about their relationship status, after the two tied the knot in a new music video.
Anthony Anderson is a Howard University graduate! On Saturday, the 51-year-old actor earned his bachelor of fine arts degree from the Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts. The moment had been 30 years in the making, Anderson told ET.