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Episode: Season 5, Episode 13: Fear Eats the Soul
Duration: 35 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 624x464 | Added: 2015-Jul-12 |
Alternate Names: Nicole Ari Parker Kodjoe, Nicole Parker, Nikki Kodjoe, Nicole Ari Parker-Kodjoe, نیکول آری پارکر
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Nicole Ari Parker (born October 7, 1970) is an American actress and model who gained prominence through her role as Bird Bennett on Showtime's drama series 'Soul Food' from 2000 to 2004. Early in her career, she appeared in several critically-acclaimed independent films such as 'The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love' (1995), 'Boogie Nights' (1997), and '200 Cigarettes' (1999). She has also starred in television shows like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and The Deep End, and films like Blue Streak (1999) and Brown Sugar (2002). Nicole is married to actor Boris Kodjoe and they have two children.
Release Year: 2000
Nation: Canada, United States of America
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Director: Anais Granofsky, Bethany Rooney, Clark Johnson, Clement Virgo, Darnell Martin, David Warry-Smith, Dianah Wynter, Dianne Houston, Eriq La Salle, Felicia D. Henderson, Helaine Head, Helen Shaver, Henry Chan, Janet Davidson, Jeff Woolnough, Jeffrey W. Byrd, Ken Girotti, Kevin Arkadie, Kevin Hooks, LeVar Burton, Lee Rose, Michael McMurray, Monty DeGraff, Oz Scott, Robert Townsend, Salim Akil, Sean Ryerson, Stephen Surjik, Stephen Williams, Tim Hunter
Writer: Charles Holland, Clayvon C. Harris, Dayna Lynne North, Eric Haywood, Felicia D. Henderson, Kathleen McGhee-Anderson, Kenya Barris, Kevin Arkadie, Kevin Lance Collins, Lia Langworthy, Maeyen A. Bassey, Michael Ajakwe Jr., Patricia Green, Ralph Greene, Rick Hawkins, Salim Akil, Sean Ryerson, Seanne Kemp Kovach, Thad Mumford, Troy Byer, Valerie Woods, Wendy Coulas
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Keywords: chicago, illinois
Soul Food: The Series is a television drama that aired from June 28, 2000 to May 26, 2004 on Showtime. Created by filmmaker George Tillman Jr., and developed for TV by Felicia D. Henderson, the series is based on Tillman's childhood experiences growing up in Wisconsin and serves as a continuation of his successful 1997 film 'Soul Food'. It is notable for being the longest-running drama with a predominantly black cast in North American prime-time television history, airing for 74 episodes.