YOUNG STARS FIND THEIR FOOTING IN NEW COMEDY “BLACK-ISH”

YOUNG STARS FIND THEIR FOOTING IN NEW COMEDY “BLACK-ISH”

ABC Studios presents a new comedy about culture, assimilation, and family.
“Black-ish” stars actors Anthony Anderson as Dre; Tracee Ellis Ross as Rainbow.; and Laurence Fishburne will be playing wise ol’ Pops. The four children in the cast are made up of a few young stars that are certainly worth watching.
LAM client Marcus Scribner, best known for his role on Castle, will be playing Andre Jr.
The sitcom will follow the affluent black family as they struggle to understand their collective identity. While it may seem as though dad Andre Johnson (Anderson) has it all – a great family, a great job, and a great set-up in the suburbs – he can’t help but wonder if his cozy lifestyle in the predominantly white upper-class neighborhood made his family too assimilated? With a little inspiration from Pops, Dre decides to try to regain a sense of cultural identity for him and his family.
The show should make for a great opportunity to explore social issues associated with race and class, as did the 1970s classic sitcom The Jeffersons, starring Sherman Hemsley.
This star-studded cast will almost definitely bring in viewers, and some big laughs. While Anthony and Tracee, are well known for their comedy, and Laurence has made a name for himself throughout a long career of classic roles, rising star Yara and her fellow “siblings” should be able to attract a new generation of viewers.
Black-ish is set to take on a Wednesday night slot, 9:30pm on ABC

Marcus Scribner is represented by Constance Tillotson

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