Girlfriends

-Comedy Girlfriends is a CW sitcom that first started as a UPN show in 2000. Girlfriends follows the stories of two successful African American women and one white woman living in Los Angeles. Girlfriends has ignited some controversy because the writer of the show has accused CW of promoting its "white" show Gilmore Girls over Girlfriends. Since then, CW has continued to push its "white" shows even in urban markets where it is predominantly African American. It is well-written, albeit with familiar story lines, Girlfriends does a great job of telling a realistic story about each of the characters and allowing its audience to build rapport with each of the characters.
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Summary

Girlfriends is a CW sitcom that first started as a UPN show in 2000. Girlfriends follows the stories of two successful African American women and one white woman living in Los Angeles. Girlfriends has ignited some controversy because the writer of the show has accused CW of promoting its "white" show Gilmore Girls over Girlfriends. Since then, CW has continued to push its "white" shows even in urban markets where it is predominantly African American. It is well-written, albeit with familiar story lines, Girlfriends does a great job of telling a realistic story about each of the characters and allowing its audience to build rapport with each of the characters.

Premiere Date

11 September 2000 (USA)

Date Ended

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Creators

Mara Brock Akil
Comedy
2003 - Emmy (Nominated)
2008 - Image Award (Nominated)
Nominated - Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series Golden Brooks (Image Award)
Won - Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Reginald C. Hayes (Image Award)
2005 - BET Comedy Award (Won)
2003 - Prism Award (Nominated)
Won - Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Golden Brooks (BET Comedy Award)
Won - Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series Tracee Ellis Ross (Image Award)
2004 - GLAAD Media Award (Nominated)
Won - Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Reginald C. Hayes (Image Award)
Nominated - Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series Tracee Ellis Ross (Image Award)
Nominated - Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series Tracee Ellis Ross (Image Award)
Dondre Whitfield
Laura Kaplan
Jill Scott
Ellen Geer
Chenoa Maxwell
Tracee Ellis Ross
Julie Hagerty
Kara Brock
David Shatraw
Fred Willard
David Groh
Kimberly Elise
Todd Hunter
Cindy Williams
Todd Felix
Big Boi
Joe Torry
Tony Lee
Loretta Devine
Reginald C. Hayes
Morocco Omari
Tricky
Tia Mowry
Kelly Rowland
Persia White
Tanner Scott Richards
Keesha Sharp
Jenifer Lewis
Kenya Moore
Courtney Abbiati
Scot Zeller
Kendre Berry
Wayne Brady
Patrick Fischler
Rodney Van Johnson
Denise Dowse
Charmin Lee
Golden Brooks
Khalil Kain
Aldis Hodge
Phil Morris
Demond Wilson
Rockmond Dunbar
Gina D'Acciaro
Ryan Michelle Bathe
John L. Adams
AmyKate Storey
Saul Williams
Isaac Hayes
Richie Rayfield
Quddus
Greg Thirloway
Denver Dowridge
Kadeem Hardison
Flex Alexander
Rebecca Creskoff
Chuma Hunter-Gault
John Rubinstein
Karen Austin
Christina Vidal
Noureen DeWulf
Thomas Silcott
Robert Cesario
Meredith Scott Lynn
Marcello Thedford
Heidi Mokrycki
Karimah Westbrook
Shawn Harrison
Allison Dean
Claude Brooks
Lou Wagner
Lillian Hurst
Mustafa Shakir
George Alan
Marina Sirtis
Adrian Lester
Phil Reeves
Joan Pringle
Tony Yalda
Dawnn Lewis
Stephen Bishop
Jason Pace
Cee Cee Michaela
Michael Warren
Alexander Folk
Melvin Van Peebles
JoMarie Payton
Randy J. Goodwin
RonReaco Lee
Don Franklin
Brittney Powell
Jill Marie Jones
Malik Yoba
Rob Swanson
Cliff De Young
Anne-Marie Johnson
Richard T. Jones
Laivan Greene
Joseph Will
Aaron Brumfield
Michelle A. Banks
Lamont Johnson
Jane Daly
Yvette Nicole Brown

Writers

Temi Akinyemi
Prentice Penny
Bernadette Luckett
Dee LaDuke
Regina Y. Hicks
Mara Brock Akil
Michele Marburger
Norman Vance Jr.
Lamont Ferrell
David Silverman
Kevin Marburger
Vincent Brown
Tim Edwards
Michael B. Kaplan
Karin Gist
Marcia Gray Rubin
Kenya Barris
Veronica Chambers
Mark Alton Brown
Keith Josef Adkins

Directors

Leonard R. Garner Jr.
Gina Prince-Bythewood
Vito J. Giambalvo
Mary Lou Belli
Eric Laneuville
Roger Christiansen
Arlene Sanford
Henry Chan
Katy Garretson
Ken Whittingham
Linda Mendoza
Salim Akil
Keith Truesdell
Sheldon Epps
Debbie Allen
Millicent Shelton
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The CW Cancels 'Girlfriends'

February 15, 2008

The women of the CW's GirlfriendsAfter eight long seasons on air, the comedy series Girlfriends has been canceled by The CW.  Show creator Mara Brock Akil made the heartbreaking announcement on Valentine's Day.

Girlfriends, an NAACP Image Award and Emmy Award-nominated comedy series, follows three friends as they navigate through life and love.  It stars Golden Brooks, Persia White and Tracee Ellis Ross, who has received six consecutive NAACP Image Awards nominations for best actress in a comedy series, although winning only once.

'Girlfriends' Episode Preview and Spoilers

October 22, 2007

The cast of GirlfriendsTonight's episode of the CW's long-running sitcom, Girlfriends, will have the ladies facing their own personal troubles, with Maya dealing with her new book and second pregnancy and Joan trying to rent out her apartment.

Coming down with a serious case of writer's block and being unable to finish her latest book, Maya (Golden Brooks) attempts to avoid calls from her publisher. Later, she learns that her pregnancy is at risk, but does not listen to her doctor's orders to keep off her feet.  Meanwhile, Joan (Tracee Ellis Ross) is experiencing difficulty renting her apartment to Lynn (Persia White) and William (Reggie Hayes), as Monica (Keesha Sharp) begins to discover differences in their relationship.

The episode, entitled “Losing It,” was directed by Millicent Shelton and written by Mark Alton Brown and Dee Laduke.  Khalil Kain, who plays Maya's husband Darnell Wilkes, also appears in the episode.

Maya's refusal to comply with her doctor's orders in tonight's episode of Girlfriends certainly puts her baby's life at risk.  To find out how Maya's careless behavior affects her pregnancy, read on for spoilers.

'Girlfriends' Star Campaigns for Barack Obama in South Carolina

October 15, 2007

Tracee Ellis Ross plays Joan on Girlfriends Tracee Ellis Ross, one of the stars of the Emmy-nominated comedy series, Girlfriends, was the latest female celebrity to visit South Carolina on Monday, October 8, on behalf of U.S. Senator presidential candidate Barack Obama.  She spent the day stumping for Obama in Columbia and Orangeburg, and the following day, spearheaded the "Women for Obama" campaign effort in Florence, the center of the Pee Dee Region.

"Women for Obama" is the campaign's outreach exclusively to women voters, whose strength at the Democratic primaries' polls have caught the attention of leading candidates.  As part of the outreach, Tracee Ellis Ross, whose work on Girlfriends earned her the 2005 BET and 2007 Image Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress, talked to emerging female leaders at Benedict College in Columbia and headlined the opening of a campaign-centered regional office in Orangeburg.

Dramatic Twists and Turns Coming Up on Eighth Season of 'Girlfriends'

September 24, 2007

"Girlfriends"Season 8 of the amazingly durable Girlfriends on The CW takes off next Monday, October 1 at 9pm.

Creator Mara Brock Akil unleashed some major opening spoilers to Entertainment Weekly a few weeks ago. In stark contrast, actors Keesha Sharp and Khalil Kain were tight-lipped and deliberately coy when CW Source caught up with them recently.

Girlfriends: BuddyTV Fall 2007 Preview

September 10, 2007

GirlfriendsPremiere Date and Time: Monday, October 1, 9pm

Network: The CW

Time Slot Competition: Dancing with the Stars, Two and a Half Men, Heroes, K-Ville

Cast: Tracee Ellis Ross, Golden Brooks, Persia White, Reggie Hayes