Keshia Knight Pulliam
Born | April 9, 1979 |
Hometown | Newark, New Jersey, United States |
Net worth | $6 million |
Height | 5'1" (1.54m) |
Spouse | Brad James, Edgerton Hartwell |
Parents | James Pulliam, Sr., Denise Pulliam |
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5 Former Child Stars Have Birthdays Today (Can You Believe Rudy Huxtable Is 45?)
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Keshia Knight Pulliam & Brad James on Expecting Their First Child and New Lifetime Film (Exclusive)
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AWARDS
Year | Associations | Category | Work | Result |
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1986 | Emmy (Primetime) | Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | The Cosby Show | Nominated |
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Iconic TV kid characters — where are they now?
Calling Steve Urkel! From Raven-Symoné to Kyla Pratt, Tia and Tamera, Kenan and Kel, and more, where are your favorite TV kid characters today? Let’s find out!
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Emmy nominee profile: Keivonn Montreal Woodard (‘The Last of Us’) smashes multiple records
When the nominations for the 1959 Primetime Emmys were revealed, 13-year-old supporting candidate Johnny Crawford (“The Rifleman”) became the youngest male acting contender in TV academy history and then retained the title for the next six and a half decades. After so many years of his record appearing to be unbreakable, it was finally shattered …
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Should The Cosby Show's Legacy Be Tarnished By Bill Cosby? Star Keshia Knight Pulliam Gets Candid
The Cosby Show alum Keshia Knight Pulliam gets honest about whether the show's legacy should be tarnished due to Bill Cosby.
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Keisha Knight Pulliam Hopes ‘The Cosby Show’ Will Be Remembered For More Than Bill’s Legal Problems
Actress Keshia Knight Pulliam says The Cosby Show should still be held in high regard. “You can’t take away the work that we all collectively did,” Knight Pulliam, now 44, said to People. She played the youngest daughter, Rudy, on the show, and claims it was “bigger than one person.” The Cosby Show was hailed …
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Cosby Show Star Reflects on Sitcom’s Tainted Legacy Ahead of 40th Anniversary: ‘It Was Bigger Than One Person’
The Cosby Show alum Keshia Knight Pulliam says that the iconic family comedy, which has its 40th anniversary coming next September, should continue to be celebrated as a part of TV history — despite the many sexual misconduct and assault allegations made against co-creator and star Bill Cosby. “You can’t take away the work that …
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Keshia Knight Pulliam Says “The Cosby Show” Was 'Bigger Than One Person' Ahead of Sitcom's 40th Anniversary (Exclusive)
The actress — who played Rudy on the iconic show — says it's still an important part of American TV history despite the ongoing controversy surrounding Bill Cosby
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Keshia Knight Pulliam looks back on falling for husband while playing siblings in a Lifetime movie
"Our paths had crossed many times before but this was the first time we 'saw' each other," the actress said.
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Keshia Knight Pulliam on Marrying Her Lifetime Movie Sibling and Raising Their Kids on a Farm: ‘It Works for Us’
The ‘Cosby Show’ alum and host of ‘Married at First Sight After Party’ says she couldn’t be happier living off the grid with husband Brad James, their kids and many animals
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A+E Adds Live Cut-Ins To Bring More Life to Linear Cable Channels
Segments with show hosts Tony Harris, Keshia Knight Pulliam to appear on A&E, History, Lifetime
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Support Black women business owners receive becomes basis for discrimination lawsuit
Edward Blum’s suit targets a contest by Fearless Fund, founded by Keshia Knight Pulliam, Arian Simone and Ayana Parsons, which […] The post Support Black women business owners receive becomes basis for discrimination lawsuit appeared first on TheGrio.
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