Coleman played Arnold Jackson on the sitcom from the ages of 10 to 18, but his character remained a child. In 1978, Coleman was cast as the precocious, preternaturally charismatic orphan Arnold ...
ABC will soon bring remakes of the classic sitcoms “Diff’rent Strokes” and “The Facts Of Life” to screens with a third installment of its “Live in Front of a Studio Audience” franchise. Jimmy Kimmel ...
With the death of actress Charlotte Rae on Sunday, Todd Bridges is now the last surviving original member of the "Diff'rent Strokes" cast. if you don't remember her role on the groundbreaking NBC ...
"Gary went from being cute to ugly," the stylist said on Peacock's new documentary about the child star. Diff'rent Strokes hairstylist Joann Stafford Chaney recalls that once Coleman's father Willie ...
Kevin Hart is set to play Arnold Jackson in an ABC special recreating episodes of the iconic sitcom "Diff'rent Strokes." Arnold was originally played by Gary Coleman (left). Getty Images Kevin Hart is ...
ABC has pulled back the curtain on the third installment of its Live in Front of a Studio Audience franchise. Jimmy Kimmel announced on his late-night show Thursday that the 90-minute special will ...
Read up on the latest Diff'rent Strokes News, Reviews and Features from the team at Collider. Diff'rent Strokes follows the lives of Arnold and Willis Jackson, two African American boys from Harlem ...
The quote is from the theme song of the sitcom “Diff’rent Strokes,” which first aired in 1978 with a cast of three child stars, Gary Coleman (Arnold Jackson), Todd Bridges (Willis Jackson), and Dana ...
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details about Tuesday’s Live in Front of a Studio Audience, which aired live on the East Coast on ABC. After four decades, cameras rolled once again on the classic ...
On this date, June 6, in 1991, “Diff’rent Strokes” actress Dana Plato received a six-year suspended sentence for robbing a video store at gunpoint. Plato was one of the child stars who had trouble ...
The prime-time TV grid is on hiatus in print. You can find more TV coverage at: latimes.com/whats-on-tv. Fourteen years after being crowned the first “American Idol ...