HBO Max has inked with deal with corporate sibling Warner Bros Television to stream Season 2 of the current OWN drama David Makes Man along with five ’90s-era Black-themed series: Hangin” with Mr. Cooper, In the House, The Jamie Foxx Show, Martin and The Parent ‘Hood.
All six series are available now on the streamer.
Season 2 of of OWN’s David Makes Man finds thirtysomething David (Kwame Patterson) as a rising businessman facing an opportunity that will change him and his community forever. The mounting pressure forces David to choose between the instincts that helped him survive or finding a new way to truly live. Arlen Escarpeta, Akili McDowell, Alana Arenas, Travis Coles and Cayden K. Williams also star.
Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper, which aired from 1992-97 on ABC, stars Mark Curry as a former college basketball superstar and ultimate prankster, who also happens to be the coolest substitute teacher around.
All six series are available now on the streamer.
Season 2 of of OWN’s David Makes Man finds thirtysomething David (Kwame Patterson) as a rising businessman facing an opportunity that will change him and his community forever. The mounting pressure forces David to choose between the instincts that helped him survive or finding a new way to truly live. Arlen Escarpeta, Akili McDowell, Alana Arenas, Travis Coles and Cayden K. Williams also star.
Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper, which aired from 1992-97 on ABC, stars Mark Curry as a former college basketball superstar and ultimate prankster, who also happens to be the coolest substitute teacher around.
- 11/1/2021
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
A lot can change in ten years. Dee Jay Daniels, who played D.L. Hughley's son on the 1998-2002 sitcom "The Hughleys," went from cute child star to sitting in a jail cell awaiting trial on murder charges, reports MediaTakeout.com.
Daniels, who played Michael on the comedy, is now 23 and residing in the San Joaquin County Jail after being accused of fatally stabbing a man outside of a California nightclub in 2011. Daniels, whose real first name is Dorjan Lydell, is suspected to be a member of the violent Bloods gang in L.A. His charges include "street terrorism, premediated [murder] and attempted premeditated murder," according to News One.
If Daniels is convicted, he could face life in prison for the crime. Two other men are also accused of the crime.
The former child star's other credits include the 2005 movie "Sky High" and small parts on TV shows like "E.R.," "Family Matters" and "Grace Under Fire.
Daniels, who played Michael on the comedy, is now 23 and residing in the San Joaquin County Jail after being accused of fatally stabbing a man outside of a California nightclub in 2011. Daniels, whose real first name is Dorjan Lydell, is suspected to be a member of the violent Bloods gang in L.A. His charges include "street terrorism, premediated [murder] and attempted premeditated murder," according to News One.
If Daniels is convicted, he could face life in prison for the crime. Two other men are also accused of the crime.
The former child star's other credits include the 2005 movie "Sky High" and small parts on TV shows like "E.R.," "Family Matters" and "Grace Under Fire.
- 6/7/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
We don’t know any catchphrases from The Hughleys off hand, so we’ll just settle for “Holy s–t!” Former actor Dee Jay Daniels, who starred as D.L. Hughley’s smart aleck son Michael in the sitcom, has been arrested in California for a whole host of charges ranging from marijuana possession, gang activities and premeditated murder. The 23-year-old ex-child star has been linked to a fatal stabbing that occurred outside of a nightclub last August. He stands accused along with two other men, all of whom are suspected to be members of the notorious La gang known as the Bloods. Despite this, it’s unknown whether the killing was the result of a gang dispute. Dee Jay, whose real name is Dorjan Lyndell Daniels, is being held in San Joaquin County jail where he’s staring down a potential life imprisonment sentence.
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- 6/7/2012
- by Jordan Runtagh
- TheFabLife - Movies
Former child star Dee Jay Daniels has been arrested on suspicion of murder and gang activity.
The actor, who played youngster Michael Hughley on U.S. sitcom The Hughleys, was taken into police custody on allegations of marijuana possession, as well as premeditated murder and gang activity charges in connection with a fatal stabbing.
Daniels - real name Dorjan Lyndell Daniels - has been linked to the stabbing of 26-year-old John Joseph, who was attacked outside a nightclub in Stockton, California last August.
The 23 year old is currently behind bars at San Joaquin County Jail in California. He faces life in prison if convicted.
The actor, who played youngster Michael Hughley on U.S. sitcom The Hughleys, was taken into police custody on allegations of marijuana possession, as well as premeditated murder and gang activity charges in connection with a fatal stabbing.
Daniels - real name Dorjan Lyndell Daniels - has been linked to the stabbing of 26-year-old John Joseph, who was attacked outside a nightclub in Stockton, California last August.
The 23 year old is currently behind bars at San Joaquin County Jail in California. He faces life in prison if convicted.
- 6/7/2012
- WENN
Michael Hughley is in deep trouble. E! News confirms former child star Dee Jay Daniels (real name Dorjan Lyndell Daniels) was arrested in California on possession of marijuana, premeditated murder and gang activity charges in connection with a fatal stabbing. The 23-year-old was reportedly part of a group of three men who allegedly stabbed 26-year-old John Joseph outside a nightclub in Stockton, Calif., in August 2011. Daniels is currently being held in San Joaquin County jail with no bail and could face life in prison if convicted. The Hughleys aired from 1998-2002. Dee Jay Daniels was also featured on Cold Case, Coach, ER, Grace Under Fire, The Wayans Bros. and Family...
- 6/7/2012
- E! Online
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