10 Saddest Character Exits From Black TV Shows
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Keenan Higgins
Published on
September 29, 2023
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Keep scrolling to watch some of the saddest character exits from classic Black TV shows. Although they won’t make it to a reboot in the foreseeable future, these dearly beloved fan-favorites will forever be in our hearts:
1. James Evans, Sr. in 'Good Times' (1976)
Played by:
John Amos
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2. Toni Childs in 'Girlfriends' (2006)
Played by:
Jill Marie Jones
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3. Melanie Barnett-Davis in 'The Game' (2012)
Played by:
Tia Mowry
4. Wes Gibbins in 'How To Get Away With Murder' (2016)
Played by:
Alfred Enoch
5. Camilla Marks-Whiteman in 'Empire' (2016)
Played by:
Naomi Campbell
6. James St. Patrick aka "Ghost" in 'Power' (2020)
Played by:
Omari Hardwick
7. Pray Tell in 'Pose' (2021)
Played by:
Billy Porter
8. Big Teak in 'P-Valley' (2022)
Played by:
John Clarence Stewart
9. Jerome Saint in 'Snowfall' (2023)
Played by:
Amin Joseph
10. Billy Baker in 'All American' (2023)
Played by:
Taye Diggs
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