413 Hope St.
413 Hope St. | |
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Created by |
Damon Wayans Dean Lorey Janine Sherman |
Starring |
Shari Headley Jesse L. Martin Kelly Coffield Michael Easton Stephen Berra Dawn Stern Vincent Laresca Karim Prince Richard Roundtree |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Production | |
Running time | 60 mins. |
Production company(s) |
Nu Systems Productions 20th Century Fox Television |
Distributor | 20th Television |
Release | |
Original network | Fox |
Original release | September 11, 1997 – January 1, 1998 |
413 Hope St. was an American drama series which aired on the Fox network in the fall of 1997. The series was co-created by actor/comedian Damon Wayans, who made a stark departure from his usual comedic work.
The ensemble cast—headed by Richard Roundtree—included Jesse L. Martin, Shari Headley, and Kelly Coffield.
Premise
413 Hope St. was named for the address of a New York City crisis center. Its founder, a successful corporate executive named Phil Thomas (Roundtree), started the center in the building at the site where his teenage son was gunned down after refusing to relinquish his sneakers to a street thug.[1]
The topics addressed by the series included drug addiction and recovery, HIV and AIDS, foster care, re-integration into society after incarceration, and homelessness.
The series was cancelled after 10 episodes, with its final broadcast airing on New Year's Day 1998.
Cast
- Shari Headley as Juanita Harris
- Jesse L. Martin as Antonio Collins
- Kelly Coffield as Sylvia Jennings
- Michael Easton as Nick Carrington
- Stephen Berra as Quentin Jefferson
- Dawn Stern as Angelica Collins
- Vincent Laresca as Carlos Martinez
- Karim Prince as Melvin Todd
- Richard Roundtree as Phil Thomas
Episode list
- Pilot
- Fatherhood
- A Better Place
- Redemption
- Heartbeat
- Hate Crimes
- Quentin Goes Home
- Lost Boys and Gothic Girls
- Thanksgiving
- Falling
References
- ↑ Mink, Eric (July 28, 1997). "Wayans has high 'Hope' for '413': his New York upbringing plays role in new FOX series". New York Daily News. Retrieved 2010-12-03.