A Different World

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This is the spin-off sitcom of The Cosby Show?

It sees Denise Huxtable (Lisa Bonet) leaving the Cosby Show household and going to college.

Set at the fictitious black college "Hilman College" we focus on Denise's attempts to adjust to life away from home and her relationships with her room-mates.

Other stars include: Dawnn Lewis, Marisa Tomei, the very funny Jasmine Guy, the hilarious Kadeem Hardison, Darryl Bell and Sinbad.

Main Cast

Eartha Robinson
Josephine Premice
Cory Tyler
Alisa Gyse Dickens
Sandra Keyes
Walt Hazzard
Rick Barry
Senait
Christopher Carter Hooks
Ahmad Rashad
Ajai Sanders
Edafe Okurume
Jaime Cardiche
Tracey Lee Harrison
Leila Danette
Michael DiLorenzo
Diane Almeida
Jill Ito
Kenny Ransom
Ron Moseley
Raymond St. Jacques
John H. Francis
Troy Beyer
Sister Souljah
Fernando Santos
Jerome Jones
Lisa Todd
Luise Heath
Maxine Jones
Terry Ellis
T.J. Evans
Yvette Denise Lee
Chris Kelly
Leslie Uggams
J.A. Preston
Aries Spears
Alaina Reed-Hall
Kevin Vavasseur
Kristoff St. John
Kim Baile
Claudette Wells
Dominic Hoffman
Reuben Grundy
Don Barnes
Gladys Knight
Mark Harrison
T.K. Carter
Darryl M. Bell
Bee-Be Smith
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Scott Williamson
Patti LaBelle
Alyse Gyse Dickens
John Woodward
Kim Wayans
Sharon Brown
Jada Pinkett Smith
Jana Marie Hupp
Rosalind Cash
Vincent Craig Dupree

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