Black Fictional Characters

Black Fictional Characters

Black Fictional Characters From Movies & Tv Shows

26/10/2020

This show didn’t get enough credit. For ONCE they showed a single black, successful father who loved and supported his daughter on a major level. 💪🏿There are many fathers out here like this. But sadly the narrative of the black father is one sided. 🤷🏿‍♂️ Btw is on Netflix now If y’all didn’t know. 🔥

18/10/2020

Dope 💪🏿💯

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Name: Quinton Brooks
Played By: Fredro Starr
Show: Moesha

Ages:
16 (Season 2)
16-17 (Season 3)
17-18 (Season 4)
18-19 (Season 5)
19-20 (Season 6)

Quinton 'Q' Brooks is a character on the UPN series Moesha, portrayed by Fredro Starr.

Character Information:

Quinton 'Q' Brooks is Moesha's boyfriend, initially they are both engaged. Moesha is offered a summer job touring as a business manager for Q's rap group. They later went on tour together and Moesha broke up with him and she and her boyfriend, Hakeem ended their relationship. After Moesha and Q call of their engagement Hakeem and Moesha get back together.

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Name: Andalusia Louise "Andell" Wilkerson
Played By:
Show: Moesha, The Parkers

Occupation:
Owner of ANDELL'S
Owner of The Den (formerly)

Andalusia Louise "Andell" Wilkerson is a recurring character in Moesha and a main character in The Parkers.

Character Information:

Andell is a family friend of Moesha and owner of the neighborhood hangout spot, The Den, until she sells the place to a local funeral director.

In The Parkers, she owns a restaurant/bar called "ANDELL'S"and she is also Nikki's level-headed best friend. Andell originated as a regular character on Moesha and appears on The Parkers in a recurring role during the first season but becoming a main character starting from mid-Season 1. From Season 3 onwards, she is the owner of a restaurant, "Andell's." At the end of the series, she marries her boyfriend Lester.

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Name: Niecy Jackson
Played By: Shar Jackson
Show: Moesha

Denise "Niecy" Jackson is a character on the UPN series Moesha. She was portrayed by Shar Jackson.

In earlier seasons, she was teased by Moesha, Kim and Hakeem for being skinny and flat chested.

She was known for dating guys that 'needed repair', coined by Moesha and Kim such as Ernest, who had a speech impediment or Shawn, who had halitosis (bad breath).

In the episode For Better or Worse (season 2 episode 22), she gets engaged to Steven.

She has a large amount of family. She has 8 brothers and sisters. She also has an aunt, who was mentioned a number of times in some episodes.

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Name: Dorian Long
Played By: Ray J. Norwood
Show: Moesha

Dorian Antonio Long is a character on the UPN series Moesha. He was portrayed by Ray J. Norwood.

Character Information:

Dorian Long is the half brother of Moesha and Myles. He is introduced in season 5 as Frank's nephew. It is later revealed that Frank's sister Sandy adopted Dorian and Frank is his real father. His real mother is the women Frank had a secret affair with during his marriage to Moesha and Myles' mother.

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Name: Myles Mitchell
Played By: Marcus T. Paulk
Show: Moesha

Myles Mitchell is a character on the UPN series Moesha. He was portrayed by Marcus T. Paulk.

Character Information:

Myles Mitchell was born in Los Angeles, California on March 13, 1988. He is the younger brother of Moesha Denise Mitchell and half brother of Dorian Long Mitchell. Myles was always known for playing practical jokes during the early seasons of the show and as he got older began to look up to his big half brother from Barbara Lee, Dorian Long.

When Moesha moved out of the house after a blow out with her father Frank, Miles coped with the dysfunction by smoking w**d. While at therapy Miles disclosed that he feels like he doesn't feel like he's apart of the family; mostly because he's always being sent to his room and all the attention was put on Moe. He confessed to Moe that he felt like she puts her friends before him making him feel less important.

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Name: Deidra Moss "Dee" Mitchell
Played By: Sheryl Lee Ralph
Show: Moesha

Occupation: Vice-principal

Deidra Moss "Dee" Mitchell is a character on the UPN series Moesha. She was portrayed by Sheryl Lee Ralph.

Character Information:

Deidra Moss 'Dee' Mitchell was a teacher at her step-daughter, Moesha's school, Crenshaw High School. She became the faculty advisor for the school newspaper "Cry of the Cougar" and was later promoted to vice-principal. Even though Moesha didn't see eye to eye with her new stepmom, they had a close relationship.

Later on in the series, Dee was offered a full-time education position in Jamaica, but she later returned for Dorian's high school graduation.

The series was revamped and Dee was eventually phased out of the series for season 6 but she would appear as a recurring character in season 6. Dee returned back to the series from Jamaica for Dorian's high school graduation.

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Name: Frank Mitchell
Played By: William Allen Young
Show: Moesha

Born: January 15, 1954
Occupation: Car dealer

Frank Mitchell is a character on the UPN series Moesha. He was portrayed by William Allen Young.

Character Information:

Frank Mitchell owns a Saturn car dealership and the widowed father of Moesha and Myles Mitchell. He married his second wife/Moesha's and Myles' stepmother in 1994 named, Deidra Moss 'Dee' Mitchell. He used to work at a Saturn dealership before he bought his own. It is later revealed by a close relative that Frank had an affair with another woman, Barbara Lee, (season 6, portrayed by Olivia Brown), during his first marriage to Marguerite Jennings Mitchell, (deceased, died 1992, R.I.P.) and had a child with her. The child Dorian Long, (portrayed by Brandy's real-life brother Ray J. Norwood) was raised as Frank's sister, Sandy as his nephew. Dorian believed Sandy Mitchell was his adopted mother but it turned out that Barbara Lee was his real birth mother. The revelation of Frank's affair and paternity caused Dorian to rebel and Moesha to move out of the house permanently.

Frank can sometimes be hypocritical in his views/convictions. For instance, when Dee doesn't disclose that Moesha was taking birth control he felt betrayed believing he had a right to know what's going on in her life. Meanwhile, he brought Dorian to live with them without telling Dee that Dorian was his son.

Frank's relationship with Dorian is rocky despite having similar growing pains. For instance, Dorian got pulled by the police after taking a car from Franks lot after making a run for Patience (played by Master P). When Frank was younger, he told Dorian that he somehow allowed his younger brother, Bernie (played by Bernie Mac) to talk him into stealing a car; which led to him working in an auto shop changing tires.

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Name: Hakeem Campbell
Played By: Lamont Bentley
Show: Moesha

Ages:

15-16 (Season 1)
16 (Season 2)
16-17 (Season 3)
17-18 (Season 4)
18-19 (Season 5)
19-20 (Season 6)

Hakeem Campbell is a character on the UPN series Moesha. He was portrayed by Lamont Bentley.

Hakeem was Moesha's good friend and next-door neighbor. After finishing high school, Hakeem was accepted into Santa Monica College. When Moesha is offered a summer job touring as a business manager for her boyfriend, Q's rap group, Moesha turned it down to stay with Hakeem. Hakeem and Moesha started a relationship, but due to a misunderstanding, they broke up and Moesha went on tour with Q. After Moesha broke up with Q, she and Hakeem reconciled their relationship. Hakeem later dated Kim Parker's best friend Stevie Van Lowe.

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Name: Cole Brown
Played By: Anthony Payne II
Show: Martin

Occupation/Career: Jet airplane cleaner at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport

Character Description: Dimwitted, but well-meaning and known for his eclectic taste in headgear

Cole Brown, who is, along with Tommy Strawn (Thomas Mikal Ford), is one of Martin's two best friends from childhood, is a main character who appears on Martin. The part of Cole is played on the series by Carl Anthony Payne II.

About Cole:

Dimwitted, but well-meaning and known for his eclectic taste in headgear, Cole proudly cleans jet airplanes at the airport for a living, drives an AMC Pacer, and lives with his mother Maddie Brown, until early Season 5. For a time in Season 3, Cole appeared to be attracted strictly to plus-sized women and dated a security guard named Big Shirley (who is fully seen in only one episode; another episode only showed "her" below the neck to portray her as being a quite large woman, who's much taller and bigger than Cole, and even taller and larger than Tommy, who stands about '6'4"). In the final season, after Cole meets a cute girl named Shanise McGullicuddy (Maura McDade), whom he began dating in the episode "Snow White" early on in Season 5 (episode #8)and moves into his own apartment in a rough neighborhood, he dates Shanise, who appears to be even more dimwitted than he is.

In the Season 1 episode "Baby It's Cole'd Here" ( #10), Cole and Martin's friendship is put to the test as Cole, after an argument with his overbearing mother Maddie Brown (Miss Laura Hayes) in which she kicks him out and he's forced to temporarily stay with Martin, who tries to get him to stand wp to his mom, as he also tries to get him out of his place by getting Cole reconcile with his mother so she could invite him to move back home with her.

Martin and Cole's relationship is also severely tried in the Season 3 episode "C.R.E.A.M." ( #22), when Martin and Gina, on a whim, after they recently received a windfall, a $4,000 tax refund from the IRS, decide to invest their money in a opening a restaurant (Cole had a dumb suggestion: serve the patrons free soup, and, as was his idea for the eatery's name, was "Rent 'em Spoons!") which they named "Marty Mart's Meat Loaf & Waffles".

Anyway, the business, which seemed to be doing quite well, as the place was packed with customers, and they were running out of food to serve (and Pam was pulling in big tips from the customers, turned out to be a colossal failure, as Cole, (who also was the frycook) who was responsible for printing the flyers for the eatery's opening, made a mistake in having the flyers include redeemable coupons which offered "5 for 1" instead of "2 for 1" meals, which Martin wanted, and which the patrons all were using to pay for their meals with, as a fumingly angry Martin tells Cole "This is just about the dumbest thing you've ever did!".

During the series finale, he becomes engaged to Shanise, as he and Martin's friendship is also put to the test when Martin and Gina were initially not exactly approving of he dating her because of her dimwittedness.

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Name: Gina Waters-Payne
Played By: Tisha Campbell
Show: Martin

Occupation/Career: Works in public relations firm

Character Description: Martin's more level-headed, longsuffering better half, girlfriend and later his wife

Regina "Gina" Waters-Payne is a main character on the FOX TV series Martin. The part of Gina is played on the series by Tisha Campbell.

Background:

Martin's more level-headed, longsuffering better half, girlfriend and later his wife. Gina works for a public-relations firm. Tisha Campbell left the series in the middle of Season 5 after she and Martin Lawrence began feuding. She later returns for the series finale, although she doesn't appear in any scenes with Lawrence.

Gina was raised in Philadelphia by Dr. Cliff Waters (played by J.A. Preston) and Nadine Waters (Judyann Elder). She had a boyfriend named Derrick who Martin is extremely jealous of in the episode "Ex Files". She has a best friend named Pamela James who has a ongoing feud with her boyfriend Martin.

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Name: Pamela "Pam" James
Played By; Tichina Arnold
Show: Martin

Occupation/Career: Works in public relations firm

Character Description: Gina's best friend and Martin's nemisis; is crazy about actor Denzel Washington

Pamela "Pam" James is a main character on the FOX TV series Martin. The part of Gina is played on the series by Tichina Arnold.

About Pam:

Pam, Gina's sassy, explosive best friend is consistently portrayed as Martin's antagonist. Pam was formally born in 1963 .Initially, Pam worked in a boutique on commission. In later episodes, it's revealed that she works at the PR firm where Gina is employed, as Gina's subordinate. Pam and Tommy were occasionally flirtatious with each other in the beginning, and this developed into a romantic relationship for a brief time, during the Season 3. They later broke up near the beginning of Season 4 and remained friends for the rest of the series. During Season 1, Cole harbored an unrequited crush on Pam, which she usually responded to by losing her temper with him. Martin usually starts with her by insulting her and calling her names and messing with her. Pam is frequently mocked throught the series for having no friends and being lonely.

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Name: Tommy Strawn
Played By: Thomas Mikal Ford
Show: Martin

Occupation/Career: Actual line of work is never mentioned

Character Description: Self-confident and worldly young man whose mysterious employment status is the subject of frequent debate among his friends

Tommy Strawn is a main character who serves as the deuteragonist on the FOX TV series Martin. The part of Tommy is played on the series by actor Thomas Mikal Ford.

About Tommy:

One of Martin's two best friends since childhood, a self-confident and worldly young man whose mysterious employment status is the subject of frequent debate among them all. Regarding Tommy's last name, there is some confusion as to whether it was actually "Strong" or "Strawn" (the former being the most widely assumed).

In the Season 5 episode "World Famous", ( #9, airdate April 3, 1997), Tommy's father, Sgt. Hamilton Strawn (portrayed by John Amos]), comes to visit; he and the gang have drinks at Nipsey's, where Tommy and his father end up competing vigorously for the attentions of an attractive young woman. In this episode Sgt. Strawny is seen, throughout his first scene, wearing military fatigues. In several close-ups during this scene the name "Strawn" is clearly visible on the left breast of his uniform. Tommy's name is also spelled "Strawn" on his basketball jersey in the episode featuring the women's Olympic basketball team.

When his job is brought up people say, "Tommy, you ain't got no job!" This particularly annoys Martin because while Tommy always alludes or refers to himself being employed, he's never clear about the type of job that he has. However, Martin is sometimes cautious because Tommy's line of work is unknown and suspicious. Tommy is the only character (other than Martin) to appear in every episode of the series. In later years they said that Tommy Strawn worked with children. That was his 9-5 job.

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Name: Michael Richard Kyle Jr
Nickname: Junior
Played By: George O. Gore II
Show: My Wife & Kids

Ages:

15-16 ( Season 1)
16-17 ( Season 2)
17-18 ( Season 3)
18-19 ( Season 4)
20-21 ( Season 5)

Biography:

Michael Richard Kyle (II), Jr (also known as Shrek) is the eldest child of his family and a father to Junior, Jr who is named after him, Junior is named after his father, this may be a thing for all the men to come in their family. Junior is a husband to Vanessa Scott and a brother to his younger sister, Claire and his youngest sister, Kady, Kady and Junior do not fight as much as him and Claire. He is also the son of Jay Kyle and Michael Richard Kyle. Junior is played by George O. Gore II. He is very dim-witted. Each time he says something stupid or dumb, he gets slapped on his head by Michael and in one episode, Claire. He gets slapped with almost anything from a whack to a slice of pizza. His dumbness shows when his mom tells him to spell opportunity and he spells op- or and tunity. Because of his dumb antics, his father tells him to carry a dumb note to write down anything he says that sounds foolish, stupid or dumb. He pronounces dumb as dumbee, psychology as pizzycology and he also says: 'There is no E in TEAM!' There is an episode when he was to go to Japan and he later found out that Vanessa was pregnant with Junior, Jr. In the first season, he had a habit of ma********ng and his private part had a muscle spasm making him to scream. He is depicted as a Dum-Dum and a boy that is not that bright.

Personality:

Season 1:

Junior is a student in the first season, his ascent into puberty was a recurring theme, example: In Season One's "Breaking Up and Breaking It", Junior locks himself in the bathroom repeatedly, bringing along some unusual reading material like Field & Stream (though not mentioned it is possible he was hiding p**n magazines in them, though the hidden magazines are never shown). While in the bathroom, Junior suffers a muscle spasm to his "joystick" while ma********ng, much to his embarrassment when he is told this by the doctor treating him, when he ends up in the hospital).

Season 3:

Junior grows up a little bit more as he is now more focused on his future, mainly Vanessa. Junior grows into a man who cares more about his family when he is tasked with real life situations, which with some degree failure he has made himself when he decided not to go to Japan alone when he found out his girlfriend was pregnant.

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14/10/2020

Kim Parker's Dumbest Moments 😂😂

14/10/2020

The Best Of Uncle Phil

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Name: Kimberly Ann "Kim" Parker
Played By: Countess Vaughn
Show: Moesha ( Season 1-4), The Parkers

Age:

Moesha:

15-16 (season 1)
16 (season 2)
16-17 (season 3)
17-18 (season 4)

The Parkers:

18 (season 1)
19-20 (season 2)
20-21 (season 3)
21-22 (season 4 & 5)

Character Information:

Kim Parker was born on October 31, 1981, on Halloween in Los Angeles, California, she was Moesha Mitchell's best friend. They've known each other since preschool. She is funny, silly, and lovable, and is very caring but is very dimwitted sometimes. Even though she is usually behind most people when it comes to academics, her big heart and her dreams make up for it. Her mother, Nicole Ann 'Nikki' Parker gave birth to her when she was born in Los Angeles, California, and was still in high school at the time. After she completes and finishes high school, she is accepted into Santa Monica College, and then she was written out of the show left the series after season 4, when her spinoff "The Parkers" began. She is surprised and excited when her mother, Nikki decides to go back to school, attending the same college as her daughter. Even when she goes to a different college than Moesha does, she manages to stay in touch with Moesha.

The Parkers:

n the spin-off, Kim, like her mother, attends Santa Monica College with her two best friends Thaddeus Radcliffe and Stevie Van Lowe. She is also the lead singer in a musical group she formed with her friends called Freestyle Unity. Due to her poor grades, Kim never ended up graduating from college, however, she pursued her dreams of becoming a successful fashion designer with the assistance of Stevie's stepfather.

In seasons 2-5, after season 1 she stopped dating T. Kim, Stevie, and T made a band called "Free Style Unity", after the early episodes of season 1 and in all of seasons 2-5. Kim's mother Nikki Parker has a crush on an Santa Monica College professor named Stanley Oglevee, but he found out that he had a girlfriend named Veronica Cooper who meets her at his house and then she becomes an occasional nemesis to her, After a couple of episodes, she left the show and she is no longer seen after. Though Paulette Braxton (who portrayed Veronica) wasn't a main cast member, she was eventually written out of the show after a couple of episodes she appeared in. In season 1, episode 4 called "Taking Tae-Bo with my Beau", Nikki is terrified and horrified to see Veronica, they both get into a catfight and Nikki wins after scolding Veronica for what not being there for the Professor in his time of despair. After that, in the episode "Since I Lost My Baby", Nikki is thrilled to see Veronica break up with Professor Stanley Oglevee as she is still able to have her crush on him.

Personality:

Whether it is brunette, red or loud blond hair; hazel, green, or blue contact lenses, Kim's personality is a rare one that is evident in one's appearance. Kim is a flamboyant, optimistic, and carefree girl. She loves nothing more than a good party and interesting boys to accommodate it. She has a great sense of creativity, style, and loves designing unique apparel.

However, Kim is typically known for being an airhead a majority of the time. She finds it difficult to understand simple situations and tends to lack common sense. Kim's also shows no interest or effort to enlighten herself on anything that relates to academics, because of this, her grades have ended her in academic probation—something she believes is synonymous with the dean's list. Although she is not very intelligent, she has a big heart and always seems to have a comical relief to negative situations. Kim has an amazing voice and enjoys singing for other's entertainment.

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Name: Moesha Denise Mitchell
Played By; Brandy Norwood
Show: Moesha

Age:

15-16 (season 1)
16 (season 2)
16-17 (season 3)
17-18 (season 4)
18-19 (season 5)
19-20 (in season 6)

Character Information:

Moesha Denise Mitchell was born in Los Angeles, California on January 30, 1981. Like many teens, Moesha's trying to find her place in life. At every turn, she and her friends and family experience new challenges, hilarious situations, and lots of drama associated with the pressures and demands of growing up in a confusing world.

Friends:

One of Moesha's longest and closest friendships is with Kimberly Ann 'Kim' Parker. Moesha and Kim have been best friends since preschool. When Moesha and Kim were in 3rd grade they played a practical joke on substitute teacher Mrs. Lecount, who ended up in the emergency room; it's unknown whether she died there or is still alive, although she was mentioned in one episode. Moesha and Kim went to different colleges but managed to stay connected.

Moesha's other childhood friend is Hakeem Campbell. Hakeem was also the Mitchells' frequent houseguest, especially at mealtimes. Moesha and Hakeem were very close and even developed a romantic relationship later on. Kim had wanted to date Hakeem since she met him but later when she reaches adulthood in college, she dates Michael. He is eventually killed in an oil-rig explosion after the last two episodes in season 2 on the spinoff series "The Parkers" in early 2001, before the beginning of season 3. Jo-Marie Payton portrayed his doting mother, Bernetta Campbell.

Another friend, Niecy Jackson is very bright. In the beginning of the series she is just like Kim, checking out every guy that walks by; she is also seen arguing with rival-turned-roommate Alicia just like Moesha does when she and Moesha move into their college dorm. Niecy has also been very sexually active at times.

Moesha's oldest friend is Andell Wilkerson who owns "The Den," Moesha and friends' favorite hangout, and advises and helps them out. At the end of the fifth season, Andell closes The Den and opens up her own restaurant/bar, "Andell's."

The Andell Wilkerson character was written out of the series for season 6 and Nicole Ann 'Nikki' Parker become ever-loving and loyal best friends. Andell is replacing Nikki's 1st friend and neighbor, Desiree Littlejohn, who was written out of the series, in the second half of season 1 and all of seasons 2-5 of "The Parkers".

Romance:

During the series, Moesha's biggest love is Quinton 'Q' Brooks. Moesha and Q were on/off throughout the series. Q was eventually written out of the show but later Moesha and Q became engaged until Q wanted to pawn Moesha's engagement ring, and when she refused to part with it, he got upset. Moesha then decided that she could do better than Q and broke up with him.

The other guy Moesha fell for was longtime best friend Hakeem Campbell; they were on/off toward the series' end. When Moesha told Hakeem she broke up with Q, Hakeem was excited. Moesha and Hakeem continued to be a couple until the series' end. In the spin-off "The Parkers," it's revealed that they're no longer dating. Hakeem later dated Kim Parker's best friend, Stevie Van Lowe on "The Parkers."

Family:

Dee Moss Mitchell is Moesha's stepmother. They develop a closer relationship throughout the series as stepmom and stepdaughter, even one episode, Dee finds Moesha's birth control pills in the kitchen and doesn't tell Frank like Moesha asked. But soon, Dee leaves to go to Jamaica for her new job.

Frank Mitchell is known Moesha's father. Moesha's relationship with her father can be somewhat rocky, as her father didn't like her going out with boys. In earlier seasons, Frank banned her from going out with Quinton "Q" Jones. Also got mad at her in the last episode of Season 3 for going to a sleepover with boys and Moesha even runs to Andell's house to stay. As though, they may have hard times, Season 4 was a really hard time, when Moesha and her family found out that her father did in fact, have an affair with another woman during his first wife's marriage, and had a son named Dorian Long. Moesha moved out of the house permanently from then. She later forgave him.

Myles Mitchell is known in the sitcom as Moesha's little brother. She has a very playful and funny relationship. They often quarrel and tease each other. In Season 4, Myles was caught smoking and was turned to therapy. Myles spoke and said that the reason that he was smoking was because he felt unincluded and alone. They now develop a closer relationship.

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Name: Mary Jones
Played By: Mo'Nique
Movie: Precious

Mary Jones is the main antagonist from the 1996 book Push by Sapphire and the 2009 film Precious, based on the book. She is also briefly mentioned in the 2011 novel sequel The Kid. She is the mother of the protagonist Claireece "Precious" Jones.

In the film, Mary is portrayed by actress Mo'Nique, who won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for the role.

Personality:

Mary is the cruel, narcissistic mother of the novel's main character, Precious, whom she subjects to constant verbal, physical and sexual abuse. She turns a blind eye to the sexual abuse Precious suffers at the hands of her father, Carl Jones, because she resents Precious for "stealin' her man". She also berates her grandchildren, the product of Carl's sexual abuse, especially the older one, a girl with Down syndrome called "Mongo" (short for "mongoloid"). She views Precious and her grandchildren as mere pawns to be used to get more money from the welfare system for her own benefit.

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Name: Nino Brown
Played By: Wesley Snipes
Movie: New Jack City

Biography:

Nino Brown (1957-1990) was the boss of the Cash Money Brothers gang of Harlem, New York City during the 1980s and early 1990s. Brown started his life of crime as a member of a Harlem gang called L.A. Boyz (standing for Lenox Avenue, not Los Angeles), where he had to kill a stranger as an initiation. He picked a schoolteacher who turned out to be the mother of his future nemesis Scotty Appleton, who became an undercover cop . The CMB took over an entire apartment complex where they manufactured and sold crack co***ne. In a surprising and unlikely move, Brown was able to take out an entire Mafia crew without being killed in retaliation . In a dramatic end, Brown was arrested by Appleton, but managed to get away with a suspended sentence after turning states. Brown's smug celebration was put to an abrupt end when he was shot and killed in the courthouse by an old man who was a concerned citizen that Nino had previously humiliated, and his co**se then fell down a winding staircase.

Rise Of The CMB:

Brown would later become the leader of the Cash Money Brothers (CMB) gang, and it rose to be the dominant drug ring in the city after crack co***ne was introduced to the gang by gang member Gee Money. Brown's gang took over the Carter Apartments as a crack den, evicting the tenants and the landlord (who was sent out naked) after killing Fat Smitty. Brown's gang brought in a million dollars a week through the sale of crack in the city, and Nino and his gang members wore fancy suits, bought new jewelry, got new haircuts, and frequented the Spotlite nightclub. Brown made the wealthy Selina Thomas his girlfriend, but she became jealous when he began a relationship with Gee Money's girlfriend Uniqua.

Police Infiltration:

By 1990, Brown was the undisputed boss of Harlem, even having policemen on his payroll. Brown began to stand up to the American Mafia boss Don Armeteo, who he used to give 10% of his profits; however, Brown began to renege on this agreement after making it big, angering the Mafia. Armeteo responded by having Frankie Needles give him a statuette of a black man hanging himself, leading to Brown beating Needles, cutting off his ponytail, and becoming rivals with the Mafia. Eventually, Armeteo decided to move against Brown.

At the same time, the NYPD began to investigate Brown's activities. Mario Stone recruited Scotty Appleton and Nick Peretti to find evidence about Brown's involvement in drug trafficking. Appleton enlisted the help of former stickup kid and crack ju**ie Pookie Robinson, who infiltrated the gang. Robinson was compromised after sneaking drugs, with Kareem Akbar discovering that he was wired. Robinson was murdered, but the police assaulted the Carter Apartments and forced the drug gang out of the complex. Appleton and Peretti, now without an informant, decided to go undercover to infiltrate the gang. After bribing Frankie Needles, they were put in touch with Gee Money, who thought that they were drug dealers. Under the alias "Mr. Washington", Appleton befriended Brown, saving him from a gun-toting old man who had earlier warned the police about Brown's destructiveness.

Downfall:

Later, Brown and the CMB hosted a wedding presided over by Reverend Oates, who was a friend of Brown. At that wedding, Appleton planned to kill Brown, while Peretti snuck into Brown's mansion to collect evidence. The wedding was shot up by Armeteo's mobsters, who killed CMB member Keisha Williams. Selina condemned Brown for his murderous activities, so Brown threw her out and later killed Armeteo and his crew from a speeding motorcycle.

Stone, Appleton, and Peretti then arranged a sting operation to nab Brown. Akbar, who knew that Appleton and the late Pookie Robinson were connected, revealed Brown's true identity, and a shootout ensued, with the Duh Duh Duh Man being killed. That night, Brown confronted Gee Money, who accused Brown of egotism; Brown regretfully killed him. With his gang destroyed, Brown continued to run his criminal empire solo from his apartment, and Appleton and Peretti assaulted the complex. Appleton severely beat Brown, as he knew that Brown had killed his mother in his gang initiation.

Death:

Brown was then taken into custody, but he pled guilty to a lesser charge at his trial, claimed that he was forced to help the gang through threats, and identified Akbar as the leader. When Brown was sentenced to one year in prison, Appleton was outraged. However, justice would soon be delivered. As Brown spoke with reporters outside of the courtroom, he was shot by the old man, who confronted him for one last time before blasting him in the chest. Brown fell over the balcony to his death, putting an end to the cruel gangster.

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