The 90’s was a great decade for black actors, and many of the best black sitcoms were birthed during this era. In retrospect, the 90’s represent an iconic time for black actors in television and cinema, but many got their start on sitcoms. Some went on to extend their acting career into successful stints in film, while others continued on in television. There are so many amazing black sitcoms from the 90’s, but some have been etched into our memory. These stellar shows with now star-studded casts have become classics in the concept of black television. To learn more about these wonderful shows, check out the 6 best black 90’s sitcoms.
Fresh Prince
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air has become an iconic sitcom from the 90’s. It is standard in its approach to comedy; but what made this show so loveable was its duality in being both entertaining and meaningful. While the cast is making us laugh, they are also teaching us life lessons and showing us how to navigate the many relatable challenges the characters faced through out the show.
Martin
A fun-loving, joke-cracking DJ named Martin stole the hearts of many when Martin debuted in the 90’s. Named for legendary actor Martin Lawrence who plays the lead role, Martin was an amazingly funny show that gave Lawrence a chance to show off his acting skills by playing several different characters through the show’s stint. The main storyline follows his relationship with Gina, played by Tisha Campbell. The show was not only funny, but a beautiful representation of black love and relationships.
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