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RECENT CREDITS
Tyler Perry's House of Payne (TV)  Jun. 4, 2008
Missing (TV)  Oct. 30, 2004
2004 BET Awards (TV)  Jun. 29, 2004
The Parkers (TV)  May. 10, 2004
You Got Served (FILM)  Jan. 30, 2004

BIOGRAPHY
With an easy charm and winning smile, Dorien Wilson made his way as an actor with numerous television roles, often portraying successful African-American characters with white-collar or academic careers in sitcoms. His....
With an easy charm and winning smile, Dorien Wilson made his way as an actor with numerous television roles, often portraying successful African-American characters with white-collar or academic careers in sitcoms. His breakthrough role came with a 1991-96 co-starring run on HBO's acclaimed adult-themed sitcom "Dream On". Wilson portrayed smooth-talking chat show host Eddie Charles, best friend of main character Martin Tupper (Brian Benben), both slightly neurotic single men with especially active social lives. The two had one of the more equal and believable interracial friendships depicted on television, with little dependency on standard black/white jokes for laughs and he garnered a CableACE Award nomination in 1994. While appearing on "Dream On", Wilson did guest stints on series including "Murphy Brown" (CBS), "Seinfeld" (NBC), "Friends" (NBC) and "Martin" (Fox) and had recurring roles on "Living Single" (Fox) and "Cleghorne!" (The WB).

In 1994 Wilson joined the cast of the sitcom "Sister, Sister" (then on ABC) in a recurring role that continued through the show's 1995 move to The WB, playing Terrence, the shopkeeper love interest of Jackee Harry's Lisa, and long-suffering employer of titular twins Tia and Tamara. He abandoned that part to undertake the regular starring role on the UPN sitcom "Goode Behavior" (1996-1998), as Franklin Goode, a straight-laced college dean and family man whose life is turned upside down when his father Willie (Sherman Hemsley), a colorful, scheming ex-con, is released from prison and moves in with him. Wilson's portrayal was skillfully charming, and lacked any overbearing sitcom histrionics. Following the series' cancellation, the actor kept busy with guest appearances on "Boy Meets World" (ABC), "The Parent 'Hood" (The WB) and "Diagnosis Murder" (CBS). In 1999, Wilson was back on television with a regular role on the "Moesha" spin-off "The Parkers" (UPN) as Professor Oglevee, a staff member at Santa Monica Junior College who catches the eye of Nikki Parker, an enthusiastic and driven adult student matriculating along with her teenaged daughter Kim (Countess Vaughn).

While best known for his prolific television work, Wilson has appeared frequently on stage, in productions of several plays including "Dreamgirls", "The Tempest", "To Kill a Mockingbird" and most notably, a starring turn as the titular baseball legend in "Most Valuable Player: The Jackie Robinson Story", a production that toured Washington, DC, Europe, Peru, and Canada following its California debut.




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Tyler Perry's House of Payne
Aired: Jun. 4, 2008

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Missing
Aired: Oct. 30, 2004

The Parkers
Aired: May. 10, 2004

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You Got Served
Released: Jan. 30, 2004

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Moesha
Aired: Oct. 6, 1998


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