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Primetime television for Black-centered families garnered popularity thanks to the now-controversial “The Cosby Show.

According to anETinterview, Curry had fond memories of filming.

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“We were a team,” he recalled.

Through several memorable characters, the show successfully launched the careers of those involved.

Though it’s been more than three decades since its conception, many of its cast are still thriving.

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His appearances on notable television aren’t uncommon.

What may come as a shock, however, is that he still has a passion for doing stand-up.

Aside from acting, Robinson has since transitioned into a devoted wife and mother.

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So much so that it even trickled into her career.

“When we got the diagnosis for autism, it was something we called ‘The Never Day’ …

It was a really sad day,” she detailed.

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A more hopeful way.”

Despite its instant success, Raven eventually departed from Disney to pursue other ventures.

In 2017, however, Raven returned to Disney to star in and produce “Raven’s Home.”

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“And that’s cool, that all those different age brackets can read through my book.

I got a couple volumes, and I’m only 36 years old.

So, that’s really cool.”

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Voice acting appeared to be somewhat of a calling for the working actress-slash-musician.

“I get to be monsters, robots, seven-year-old boys, you know, 80-year-old Jewish men …

It’s a lot of fun.”

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“I’m still doing music, man,” he revealed.

From catching her big break in “Gimme a Break!”

Carter went on to sustain a lengthy career following the show’s demise.

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In addition to her prior substance abuse issues, Carter was also a diabetic.

“When I first found out I had diabetes, I denied it,” she explained.

Despite suffering a brain aneurysm in 1992, all seemed well for the actor.

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Carter, however, tragically died on January 23, 2003.

After 2001, however, his whereabouts became more obscured.

This was partly due to Carter’s want to pursue a higher education.

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After graduating from UCLA in 2008, seems as if the actor has since returned to voice acting.

According to hisVoice123 profile, Carter’s voiceover work expanded into commercials for companies.

None, however, are as impressive as his skills as a chef.

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According to hisInstagram, Wilson has a restaurant named Oneway Catering, based in South Central Los Angeles.

In 2007, a video surfaced online of Quarterman reading poetry atThe World Stagein Los Angeles, California.

Coming from the success of his portrayal of Theodore Calvin in “Magnum, P.I.”

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Mosley only continued to propel forward.

By 2019, he returned to the big screen, starring in the reprisal of “Magnum P.I.”

He was surrounded by family as he transcended peacefully.

We could never mourn such an amazing man,“she wrote.

“He would hate any crying done in his name.

It is time to celebrate the legacy he left for us all.

I love you daddy.”

According to his social media profiles, White also became a dedicated man of comedy.

From traveling to New York City to Florida, the former actor gives the impression of in high demand.

Be safe out there y’all!”

White has kept his childish, comedic side of himself.