[30] Author Cherise Luter wrote, "While well suited for the '80s, the mix of boho punk would mesh perfectly with any current street style blog or indie magazine, which is a testament to Lemire's talent as a designer. Instead, I felt obligated to my career and my (freedom of) artistic choice. [43] Emily Nussbaum, television critic for The New York Times, reviewed Denise as "so diffident she seemed barely there. "[130], Writer and executive producer Susan Fales defended Bonet's acting: "the character was far more at fault [than Bonet].
[46] Nadra Nittle of Racked accused Denise's "dull" personality of causing the show's inaugural season to "fall flat". [14] Since Cosby did not intend to add an infant character to the series, the show concealed Bonet's pregnancy using loose-fitting clothing, large coats, sofas and grocery bags. "[31] Bonet often selected her character's outfits herself with little input from the wardrobe department. The family is run by Dr. Cliff Huxtable (Bill Cosby), an obstetrician, and his wife Clair (Phylicia Rashad), a lawyer. [133] Refinery29 featured Denise in an article recognizing "TV Sisters We Always Wanted In Our Family". Allen created an entirely new character, Freddie Brooks, and recruited actress Cree Summer to occupy Bonet's vacancy as the show's "earthy, bohemian" character. "[136] Bob McCann, author of Encyclopedia of African American Actresses in Film and Television, believes an entire generation of African-American teenagers "grew up with a crush on" Denise. ", "The best 80s style icons to inspire your own retrospective (yet very modern!) [101] Similarly, The Odyssey Online's Bianca Eugene cited "15 Reasons Why Denise Huxtable Is A Fashion Icon", elaborating that the character "has proven that no matter how outrageous her outfit or hairstyle may be, she still looks good. "[43] Additionally, Cosby's decision to cast Bonet in A Different World allowed "viewers to explore the new environment through the eyes of a familiar character". [21] Being of mixed ethnicity, her character's upbringing "as a teen-ager in a well-adjusted, upper-middle-class black family" is remarkably different from how Bonet herself grew up, which took some time for the actress to adjust to; she never knew her father and was raised by her mother in a lower-middle-class, mostly white neighborhood. "[128] The Chicago Tribune's Clifford Terry felt that Bonet was not "a compelling enough actress to carry a show by herself". "[45], Filming A Different World required Bonet to relocate from New York, where The Cosby Show was taped, back to her hometown San Francisco, California. Does Jerry Seinfeld have Parkinson's disease? Cosby instead arranged the show’s shooting schedule so that Bledsoe could go to school full-time, which is why we only saw Vanessa sporadically throughout the season. [121] Bonet was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the 38th Primetime Emmy Awards in 1986. "[47] Denise also stands apart from her college friends by being a "quirky, naive, indecisive flower child.
Although Cosby denies having been opposed to Bonet's career trajectory, he developed A Different World amidst their dispute to provide the actress with a more mature platform. [76] Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who portrays Bonet's on-screen brother Theo, said "Lisa has always danced to the beat of her own drummer, which has worked for and against her";[76] Warner recalled being "surprised" when Bonet once attended a smaller-scale reunion that featured him and on-screen sisters Tempestt Bledsoe (Vanessa) and Keshia Knight Pulliam (Rudy) for Nickelodeon's Favorite Huxtable Contest. [28] At Cosby's request, costume designer Sarah Lemire was granted a weekly budget of $3000 to outfit the show's characters and frequently took significant risks with Bonet's wardrobe. "[53] Despite initially being inspired to attend college by watching her "favorite character ... take off on her own via 'A Different World', Jeneé Osterheldt, writing for The Kansas City Star, similarly enjoyed Denise's arc for proving that "I didn’t need to be flawless like her. Who is the longest reigning WWE Champion of all time? Based on Cosby's daughter Erinn, the show's creator incorporated real-life experiences from his relationship with his own daughter into Denise's storyline about self-discovery and independence. [159], Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, Television Without Pity: 752 Things We Love to Hate (and Hate to Love) about TV, "The Cosby Show Season 7 Episode 24 – Cliff and Jake – Cast & Crew", "10 TV Characters That Were Killed Off Because Of Uncooperative Actors", "The Cosby Show: Season 1 – Details & Credits", "Binge-Watching 'A Different World': 17 Things You Totally Forgot About This Guilt-Free 'Cosby Show' Spin-Off", "Lisa Bonet: How Bill Cosby Will Handle Return of His Prodigal Daughter", "17 Things You Never Knew About 'The Cosby Show, "What Happened to Lisa Bonet – News & Updates", "How The Cosby Show spoke to race and class in '80s America", "Old School TV Style: Fashion Inspired by the Cosby Show", "Lisa Bonet – The Growing Pains of a Rising Star", "15 Times Denise Huxtable from 'The Cosby Show' Proved She Was A Fashion Icon", "Dressing The Huxtables Sarah Lemire Is The Costumer For "The Cosby Show," And Not Just Any Clothes Suit This Tv Family", "Cosby Kid' Not Concerned About Her Image", "Lisa Bonet: The Cosby Show Kid Who Got Away", "The Curious Silence of Cosby's TV Daughters", "Can 'grown-ish' avoid the chaste, safe reality of 'A Different World'? upon trying on the shirt Denise sewed for her brother as her favorite scene. [55] Denise's "replacement" Pam was not particularly well-received by fans after she was written out of the series. [89] Denise's style has been described as bohemian and boho-chic. [19], Comedian Bill Cosby became interested in developing The Cosby Show partially because he was unimpressed with popular family sitcoms airing at the time, some of which often depicted children talking back to and disrespecting their parents without suffering serious consequences. [22] Early storylines included Denise fighting with younger sister Vanessa over the latter borrowing her sweater without permission, getting her braces removed, announcing her decision to attend college away from home, promising younger brother Theo that she is capable of sewing him a replica of an expensive designer shirt he had purchased, and tricking her parents into believing she had spent a night at a male friend's house to prove a point about their parenting style.
[30] Author Cherise Luter wrote, "While well suited for the '80s, the mix of boho punk would mesh perfectly with any current street style blog or indie magazine, which is a testament to Lemire's talent as a designer. Instead, I felt obligated to my career and my (freedom of) artistic choice. [43] Emily Nussbaum, television critic for The New York Times, reviewed Denise as "so diffident she seemed barely there. "[130], Writer and executive producer Susan Fales defended Bonet's acting: "the character was far more at fault [than Bonet].
[46] Nadra Nittle of Racked accused Denise's "dull" personality of causing the show's inaugural season to "fall flat". [14] Since Cosby did not intend to add an infant character to the series, the show concealed Bonet's pregnancy using loose-fitting clothing, large coats, sofas and grocery bags. "[31] Bonet often selected her character's outfits herself with little input from the wardrobe department. The family is run by Dr. Cliff Huxtable (Bill Cosby), an obstetrician, and his wife Clair (Phylicia Rashad), a lawyer. [133] Refinery29 featured Denise in an article recognizing "TV Sisters We Always Wanted In Our Family". Allen created an entirely new character, Freddie Brooks, and recruited actress Cree Summer to occupy Bonet's vacancy as the show's "earthy, bohemian" character. "[136] Bob McCann, author of Encyclopedia of African American Actresses in Film and Television, believes an entire generation of African-American teenagers "grew up with a crush on" Denise. ", "The best 80s style icons to inspire your own retrospective (yet very modern!) [101] Similarly, The Odyssey Online's Bianca Eugene cited "15 Reasons Why Denise Huxtable Is A Fashion Icon", elaborating that the character "has proven that no matter how outrageous her outfit or hairstyle may be, she still looks good. "[43] Additionally, Cosby's decision to cast Bonet in A Different World allowed "viewers to explore the new environment through the eyes of a familiar character". [21] Being of mixed ethnicity, her character's upbringing "as a teen-ager in a well-adjusted, upper-middle-class black family" is remarkably different from how Bonet herself grew up, which took some time for the actress to adjust to; she never knew her father and was raised by her mother in a lower-middle-class, mostly white neighborhood. "[128] The Chicago Tribune's Clifford Terry felt that Bonet was not "a compelling enough actress to carry a show by herself". "[45], Filming A Different World required Bonet to relocate from New York, where The Cosby Show was taped, back to her hometown San Francisco, California. Does Jerry Seinfeld have Parkinson's disease? Cosby instead arranged the show’s shooting schedule so that Bledsoe could go to school full-time, which is why we only saw Vanessa sporadically throughout the season. [121] Bonet was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the 38th Primetime Emmy Awards in 1986. "[47] Denise also stands apart from her college friends by being a "quirky, naive, indecisive flower child.
Although Cosby denies having been opposed to Bonet's career trajectory, he developed A Different World amidst their dispute to provide the actress with a more mature platform. [76] Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who portrays Bonet's on-screen brother Theo, said "Lisa has always danced to the beat of her own drummer, which has worked for and against her";[76] Warner recalled being "surprised" when Bonet once attended a smaller-scale reunion that featured him and on-screen sisters Tempestt Bledsoe (Vanessa) and Keshia Knight Pulliam (Rudy) for Nickelodeon's Favorite Huxtable Contest. [28] At Cosby's request, costume designer Sarah Lemire was granted a weekly budget of $3000 to outfit the show's characters and frequently took significant risks with Bonet's wardrobe. "[53] Despite initially being inspired to attend college by watching her "favorite character ... take off on her own via 'A Different World', Jeneé Osterheldt, writing for The Kansas City Star, similarly enjoyed Denise's arc for proving that "I didn’t need to be flawless like her. Who is the longest reigning WWE Champion of all time? Based on Cosby's daughter Erinn, the show's creator incorporated real-life experiences from his relationship with his own daughter into Denise's storyline about self-discovery and independence. [159], Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, Television Without Pity: 752 Things We Love to Hate (and Hate to Love) about TV, "The Cosby Show Season 7 Episode 24 – Cliff and Jake – Cast & Crew", "10 TV Characters That Were Killed Off Because Of Uncooperative Actors", "The Cosby Show: Season 1 – Details & Credits", "Binge-Watching 'A Different World': 17 Things You Totally Forgot About This Guilt-Free 'Cosby Show' Spin-Off", "Lisa Bonet: How Bill Cosby Will Handle Return of His Prodigal Daughter", "17 Things You Never Knew About 'The Cosby Show, "What Happened to Lisa Bonet – News & Updates", "How The Cosby Show spoke to race and class in '80s America", "Old School TV Style: Fashion Inspired by the Cosby Show", "Lisa Bonet – The Growing Pains of a Rising Star", "15 Times Denise Huxtable from 'The Cosby Show' Proved She Was A Fashion Icon", "Dressing The Huxtables Sarah Lemire Is The Costumer For "The Cosby Show," And Not Just Any Clothes Suit This Tv Family", "Cosby Kid' Not Concerned About Her Image", "Lisa Bonet: The Cosby Show Kid Who Got Away", "The Curious Silence of Cosby's TV Daughters", "Can 'grown-ish' avoid the chaste, safe reality of 'A Different World'? upon trying on the shirt Denise sewed for her brother as her favorite scene. [55] Denise's "replacement" Pam was not particularly well-received by fans after she was written out of the series. [89] Denise's style has been described as bohemian and boho-chic. [19], Comedian Bill Cosby became interested in developing The Cosby Show partially because he was unimpressed with popular family sitcoms airing at the time, some of which often depicted children talking back to and disrespecting their parents without suffering serious consequences. [22] Early storylines included Denise fighting with younger sister Vanessa over the latter borrowing her sweater without permission, getting her braces removed, announcing her decision to attend college away from home, promising younger brother Theo that she is capable of sewing him a replica of an expensive designer shirt he had purchased, and tricking her parents into believing she had spent a night at a male friend's house to prove a point about their parenting style.
[30] Author Cherise Luter wrote, "While well suited for the '80s, the mix of boho punk would mesh perfectly with any current street style blog or indie magazine, which is a testament to Lemire's talent as a designer. Instead, I felt obligated to my career and my (freedom of) artistic choice. [43] Emily Nussbaum, television critic for The New York Times, reviewed Denise as "so diffident she seemed barely there. "[130], Writer and executive producer Susan Fales defended Bonet's acting: "the character was far more at fault [than Bonet].
[46] Nadra Nittle of Racked accused Denise's "dull" personality of causing the show's inaugural season to "fall flat". [14] Since Cosby did not intend to add an infant character to the series, the show concealed Bonet's pregnancy using loose-fitting clothing, large coats, sofas and grocery bags. "[31] Bonet often selected her character's outfits herself with little input from the wardrobe department. The family is run by Dr. Cliff Huxtable (Bill Cosby), an obstetrician, and his wife Clair (Phylicia Rashad), a lawyer. [133] Refinery29 featured Denise in an article recognizing "TV Sisters We Always Wanted In Our Family". Allen created an entirely new character, Freddie Brooks, and recruited actress Cree Summer to occupy Bonet's vacancy as the show's "earthy, bohemian" character. "[136] Bob McCann, author of Encyclopedia of African American Actresses in Film and Television, believes an entire generation of African-American teenagers "grew up with a crush on" Denise. ", "The best 80s style icons to inspire your own retrospective (yet very modern!) [101] Similarly, The Odyssey Online's Bianca Eugene cited "15 Reasons Why Denise Huxtable Is A Fashion Icon", elaborating that the character "has proven that no matter how outrageous her outfit or hairstyle may be, she still looks good. "[43] Additionally, Cosby's decision to cast Bonet in A Different World allowed "viewers to explore the new environment through the eyes of a familiar character". [21] Being of mixed ethnicity, her character's upbringing "as a teen-ager in a well-adjusted, upper-middle-class black family" is remarkably different from how Bonet herself grew up, which took some time for the actress to adjust to; she never knew her father and was raised by her mother in a lower-middle-class, mostly white neighborhood. "[128] The Chicago Tribune's Clifford Terry felt that Bonet was not "a compelling enough actress to carry a show by herself". "[45], Filming A Different World required Bonet to relocate from New York, where The Cosby Show was taped, back to her hometown San Francisco, California. Does Jerry Seinfeld have Parkinson's disease? Cosby instead arranged the show’s shooting schedule so that Bledsoe could go to school full-time, which is why we only saw Vanessa sporadically throughout the season. [121] Bonet was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the 38th Primetime Emmy Awards in 1986. "[47] Denise also stands apart from her college friends by being a "quirky, naive, indecisive flower child.
Although Cosby denies having been opposed to Bonet's career trajectory, he developed A Different World amidst their dispute to provide the actress with a more mature platform. [76] Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who portrays Bonet's on-screen brother Theo, said "Lisa has always danced to the beat of her own drummer, which has worked for and against her";[76] Warner recalled being "surprised" when Bonet once attended a smaller-scale reunion that featured him and on-screen sisters Tempestt Bledsoe (Vanessa) and Keshia Knight Pulliam (Rudy) for Nickelodeon's Favorite Huxtable Contest. [28] At Cosby's request, costume designer Sarah Lemire was granted a weekly budget of $3000 to outfit the show's characters and frequently took significant risks with Bonet's wardrobe. "[53] Despite initially being inspired to attend college by watching her "favorite character ... take off on her own via 'A Different World', Jeneé Osterheldt, writing for The Kansas City Star, similarly enjoyed Denise's arc for proving that "I didn’t need to be flawless like her. Who is the longest reigning WWE Champion of all time? Based on Cosby's daughter Erinn, the show's creator incorporated real-life experiences from his relationship with his own daughter into Denise's storyline about self-discovery and independence. [159], Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, Television Without Pity: 752 Things We Love to Hate (and Hate to Love) about TV, "The Cosby Show Season 7 Episode 24 – Cliff and Jake – Cast & Crew", "10 TV Characters That Were Killed Off Because Of Uncooperative Actors", "The Cosby Show: Season 1 – Details & Credits", "Binge-Watching 'A Different World': 17 Things You Totally Forgot About This Guilt-Free 'Cosby Show' Spin-Off", "Lisa Bonet: How Bill Cosby Will Handle Return of His Prodigal Daughter", "17 Things You Never Knew About 'The Cosby Show, "What Happened to Lisa Bonet – News & Updates", "How The Cosby Show spoke to race and class in '80s America", "Old School TV Style: Fashion Inspired by the Cosby Show", "Lisa Bonet – The Growing Pains of a Rising Star", "15 Times Denise Huxtable from 'The Cosby Show' Proved She Was A Fashion Icon", "Dressing The Huxtables Sarah Lemire Is The Costumer For "The Cosby Show," And Not Just Any Clothes Suit This Tv Family", "Cosby Kid' Not Concerned About Her Image", "Lisa Bonet: The Cosby Show Kid Who Got Away", "The Curious Silence of Cosby's TV Daughters", "Can 'grown-ish' avoid the chaste, safe reality of 'A Different World'? upon trying on the shirt Denise sewed for her brother as her favorite scene. [55] Denise's "replacement" Pam was not particularly well-received by fans after she was written out of the series. [89] Denise's style has been described as bohemian and boho-chic. [19], Comedian Bill Cosby became interested in developing The Cosby Show partially because he was unimpressed with popular family sitcoms airing at the time, some of which often depicted children talking back to and disrespecting their parents without suffering serious consequences. [22] Early storylines included Denise fighting with younger sister Vanessa over the latter borrowing her sweater without permission, getting her braces removed, announcing her decision to attend college away from home, promising younger brother Theo that she is capable of sewing him a replica of an expensive designer shirt he had purchased, and tricking her parents into believing she had spent a night at a male friend's house to prove a point about their parenting style.
[30] Author Cherise Luter wrote, "While well suited for the '80s, the mix of boho punk would mesh perfectly with any current street style blog or indie magazine, which is a testament to Lemire's talent as a designer. Instead, I felt obligated to my career and my (freedom of) artistic choice. [43] Emily Nussbaum, television critic for The New York Times, reviewed Denise as "so diffident she seemed barely there. "[130], Writer and executive producer Susan Fales defended Bonet's acting: "the character was far more at fault [than Bonet].
[46] Nadra Nittle of Racked accused Denise's "dull" personality of causing the show's inaugural season to "fall flat". [14] Since Cosby did not intend to add an infant character to the series, the show concealed Bonet's pregnancy using loose-fitting clothing, large coats, sofas and grocery bags. "[31] Bonet often selected her character's outfits herself with little input from the wardrobe department. The family is run by Dr. Cliff Huxtable (Bill Cosby), an obstetrician, and his wife Clair (Phylicia Rashad), a lawyer. [133] Refinery29 featured Denise in an article recognizing "TV Sisters We Always Wanted In Our Family". Allen created an entirely new character, Freddie Brooks, and recruited actress Cree Summer to occupy Bonet's vacancy as the show's "earthy, bohemian" character. "[136] Bob McCann, author of Encyclopedia of African American Actresses in Film and Television, believes an entire generation of African-American teenagers "grew up with a crush on" Denise. ", "The best 80s style icons to inspire your own retrospective (yet very modern!) [101] Similarly, The Odyssey Online's Bianca Eugene cited "15 Reasons Why Denise Huxtable Is A Fashion Icon", elaborating that the character "has proven that no matter how outrageous her outfit or hairstyle may be, she still looks good. "[43] Additionally, Cosby's decision to cast Bonet in A Different World allowed "viewers to explore the new environment through the eyes of a familiar character". [21] Being of mixed ethnicity, her character's upbringing "as a teen-ager in a well-adjusted, upper-middle-class black family" is remarkably different from how Bonet herself grew up, which took some time for the actress to adjust to; she never knew her father and was raised by her mother in a lower-middle-class, mostly white neighborhood. "[128] The Chicago Tribune's Clifford Terry felt that Bonet was not "a compelling enough actress to carry a show by herself". "[45], Filming A Different World required Bonet to relocate from New York, where The Cosby Show was taped, back to her hometown San Francisco, California. Does Jerry Seinfeld have Parkinson's disease? Cosby instead arranged the show’s shooting schedule so that Bledsoe could go to school full-time, which is why we only saw Vanessa sporadically throughout the season. [121] Bonet was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the 38th Primetime Emmy Awards in 1986. "[47] Denise also stands apart from her college friends by being a "quirky, naive, indecisive flower child.
Although Cosby denies having been opposed to Bonet's career trajectory, he developed A Different World amidst their dispute to provide the actress with a more mature platform. [76] Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who portrays Bonet's on-screen brother Theo, said "Lisa has always danced to the beat of her own drummer, which has worked for and against her";[76] Warner recalled being "surprised" when Bonet once attended a smaller-scale reunion that featured him and on-screen sisters Tempestt Bledsoe (Vanessa) and Keshia Knight Pulliam (Rudy) for Nickelodeon's Favorite Huxtable Contest. [28] At Cosby's request, costume designer Sarah Lemire was granted a weekly budget of $3000 to outfit the show's characters and frequently took significant risks with Bonet's wardrobe. "[53] Despite initially being inspired to attend college by watching her "favorite character ... take off on her own via 'A Different World', Jeneé Osterheldt, writing for The Kansas City Star, similarly enjoyed Denise's arc for proving that "I didn’t need to be flawless like her. Who is the longest reigning WWE Champion of all time? Based on Cosby's daughter Erinn, the show's creator incorporated real-life experiences from his relationship with his own daughter into Denise's storyline about self-discovery and independence. [159], Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, Television Without Pity: 752 Things We Love to Hate (and Hate to Love) about TV, "The Cosby Show Season 7 Episode 24 – Cliff and Jake – Cast & Crew", "10 TV Characters That Were Killed Off Because Of Uncooperative Actors", "The Cosby Show: Season 1 – Details & Credits", "Binge-Watching 'A Different World': 17 Things You Totally Forgot About This Guilt-Free 'Cosby Show' Spin-Off", "Lisa Bonet: How Bill Cosby Will Handle Return of His Prodigal Daughter", "17 Things You Never Knew About 'The Cosby Show, "What Happened to Lisa Bonet – News & Updates", "How The Cosby Show spoke to race and class in '80s America", "Old School TV Style: Fashion Inspired by the Cosby Show", "Lisa Bonet – The Growing Pains of a Rising Star", "15 Times Denise Huxtable from 'The Cosby Show' Proved She Was A Fashion Icon", "Dressing The Huxtables Sarah Lemire Is The Costumer For "The Cosby Show," And Not Just Any Clothes Suit This Tv Family", "Cosby Kid' Not Concerned About Her Image", "Lisa Bonet: The Cosby Show Kid Who Got Away", "The Curious Silence of Cosby's TV Daughters", "Can 'grown-ish' avoid the chaste, safe reality of 'A Different World'? upon trying on the shirt Denise sewed for her brother as her favorite scene. [55] Denise's "replacement" Pam was not particularly well-received by fans after she was written out of the series. [89] Denise's style has been described as bohemian and boho-chic. [19], Comedian Bill Cosby became interested in developing The Cosby Show partially because he was unimpressed with popular family sitcoms airing at the time, some of which often depicted children talking back to and disrespecting their parents without suffering serious consequences. [22] Early storylines included Denise fighting with younger sister Vanessa over the latter borrowing her sweater without permission, getting her braces removed, announcing her decision to attend college away from home, promising younger brother Theo that she is capable of sewing him a replica of an expensive designer shirt he had purchased, and tricking her parents into believing she had spent a night at a male friend's house to prove a point about their parenting style.
[30] Author Cherise Luter wrote, "While well suited for the '80s, the mix of boho punk would mesh perfectly with any current street style blog or indie magazine, which is a testament to Lemire's talent as a designer. Instead, I felt obligated to my career and my (freedom of) artistic choice. [43] Emily Nussbaum, television critic for The New York Times, reviewed Denise as "so diffident she seemed barely there. "[130], Writer and executive producer Susan Fales defended Bonet's acting: "the character was far more at fault [than Bonet].
[46] Nadra Nittle of Racked accused Denise's "dull" personality of causing the show's inaugural season to "fall flat". [14] Since Cosby did not intend to add an infant character to the series, the show concealed Bonet's pregnancy using loose-fitting clothing, large coats, sofas and grocery bags. "[31] Bonet often selected her character's outfits herself with little input from the wardrobe department. The family is run by Dr. Cliff Huxtable (Bill Cosby), an obstetrician, and his wife Clair (Phylicia Rashad), a lawyer. [133] Refinery29 featured Denise in an article recognizing "TV Sisters We Always Wanted In Our Family". Allen created an entirely new character, Freddie Brooks, and recruited actress Cree Summer to occupy Bonet's vacancy as the show's "earthy, bohemian" character. "[136] Bob McCann, author of Encyclopedia of African American Actresses in Film and Television, believes an entire generation of African-American teenagers "grew up with a crush on" Denise. ", "The best 80s style icons to inspire your own retrospective (yet very modern!) [101] Similarly, The Odyssey Online's Bianca Eugene cited "15 Reasons Why Denise Huxtable Is A Fashion Icon", elaborating that the character "has proven that no matter how outrageous her outfit or hairstyle may be, she still looks good. "[43] Additionally, Cosby's decision to cast Bonet in A Different World allowed "viewers to explore the new environment through the eyes of a familiar character". [21] Being of mixed ethnicity, her character's upbringing "as a teen-ager in a well-adjusted, upper-middle-class black family" is remarkably different from how Bonet herself grew up, which took some time for the actress to adjust to; she never knew her father and was raised by her mother in a lower-middle-class, mostly white neighborhood. "[128] The Chicago Tribune's Clifford Terry felt that Bonet was not "a compelling enough actress to carry a show by herself". "[45], Filming A Different World required Bonet to relocate from New York, where The Cosby Show was taped, back to her hometown San Francisco, California. Does Jerry Seinfeld have Parkinson's disease? Cosby instead arranged the show’s shooting schedule so that Bledsoe could go to school full-time, which is why we only saw Vanessa sporadically throughout the season. [121] Bonet was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the 38th Primetime Emmy Awards in 1986. "[47] Denise also stands apart from her college friends by being a "quirky, naive, indecisive flower child.
Although Cosby denies having been opposed to Bonet's career trajectory, he developed A Different World amidst their dispute to provide the actress with a more mature platform. [76] Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who portrays Bonet's on-screen brother Theo, said "Lisa has always danced to the beat of her own drummer, which has worked for and against her";[76] Warner recalled being "surprised" when Bonet once attended a smaller-scale reunion that featured him and on-screen sisters Tempestt Bledsoe (Vanessa) and Keshia Knight Pulliam (Rudy) for Nickelodeon's Favorite Huxtable Contest. [28] At Cosby's request, costume designer Sarah Lemire was granted a weekly budget of $3000 to outfit the show's characters and frequently took significant risks with Bonet's wardrobe. "[53] Despite initially being inspired to attend college by watching her "favorite character ... take off on her own via 'A Different World', Jeneé Osterheldt, writing for The Kansas City Star, similarly enjoyed Denise's arc for proving that "I didn’t need to be flawless like her. Who is the longest reigning WWE Champion of all time? Based on Cosby's daughter Erinn, the show's creator incorporated real-life experiences from his relationship with his own daughter into Denise's storyline about self-discovery and independence. [159], Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, Television Without Pity: 752 Things We Love to Hate (and Hate to Love) about TV, "The Cosby Show Season 7 Episode 24 – Cliff and Jake – Cast & Crew", "10 TV Characters That Were Killed Off Because Of Uncooperative Actors", "The Cosby Show: Season 1 – Details & Credits", "Binge-Watching 'A Different World': 17 Things You Totally Forgot About This Guilt-Free 'Cosby Show' Spin-Off", "Lisa Bonet: How Bill Cosby Will Handle Return of His Prodigal Daughter", "17 Things You Never Knew About 'The Cosby Show, "What Happened to Lisa Bonet – News & Updates", "How The Cosby Show spoke to race and class in '80s America", "Old School TV Style: Fashion Inspired by the Cosby Show", "Lisa Bonet – The Growing Pains of a Rising Star", "15 Times Denise Huxtable from 'The Cosby Show' Proved She Was A Fashion Icon", "Dressing The Huxtables Sarah Lemire Is The Costumer For "The Cosby Show," And Not Just Any Clothes Suit This Tv Family", "Cosby Kid' Not Concerned About Her Image", "Lisa Bonet: The Cosby Show Kid Who Got Away", "The Curious Silence of Cosby's TV Daughters", "Can 'grown-ish' avoid the chaste, safe reality of 'A Different World'? upon trying on the shirt Denise sewed for her brother as her favorite scene. [55] Denise's "replacement" Pam was not particularly well-received by fans after she was written out of the series. [89] Denise's style has been described as bohemian and boho-chic. [19], Comedian Bill Cosby became interested in developing The Cosby Show partially because he was unimpressed with popular family sitcoms airing at the time, some of which often depicted children talking back to and disrespecting their parents without suffering serious consequences. [22] Early storylines included Denise fighting with younger sister Vanessa over the latter borrowing her sweater without permission, getting her braces removed, announcing her decision to attend college away from home, promising younger brother Theo that she is capable of sewing him a replica of an expensive designer shirt he had purchased, and tricking her parents into believing she had spent a night at a male friend's house to prove a point about their parenting style.
[30] Author Cherise Luter wrote, "While well suited for the '80s, the mix of boho punk would mesh perfectly with any current street style blog or indie magazine, which is a testament to Lemire's talent as a designer. Instead, I felt obligated to my career and my (freedom of) artistic choice. [43] Emily Nussbaum, television critic for The New York Times, reviewed Denise as "so diffident she seemed barely there. "[130], Writer and executive producer Susan Fales defended Bonet's acting: "the character was far more at fault [than Bonet].
[46] Nadra Nittle of Racked accused Denise's "dull" personality of causing the show's inaugural season to "fall flat". [14] Since Cosby did not intend to add an infant character to the series, the show concealed Bonet's pregnancy using loose-fitting clothing, large coats, sofas and grocery bags. "[31] Bonet often selected her character's outfits herself with little input from the wardrobe department. The family is run by Dr. Cliff Huxtable (Bill Cosby), an obstetrician, and his wife Clair (Phylicia Rashad), a lawyer. [133] Refinery29 featured Denise in an article recognizing "TV Sisters We Always Wanted In Our Family". Allen created an entirely new character, Freddie Brooks, and recruited actress Cree Summer to occupy Bonet's vacancy as the show's "earthy, bohemian" character. "[136] Bob McCann, author of Encyclopedia of African American Actresses in Film and Television, believes an entire generation of African-American teenagers "grew up with a crush on" Denise. ", "The best 80s style icons to inspire your own retrospective (yet very modern!) [101] Similarly, The Odyssey Online's Bianca Eugene cited "15 Reasons Why Denise Huxtable Is A Fashion Icon", elaborating that the character "has proven that no matter how outrageous her outfit or hairstyle may be, she still looks good. "[43] Additionally, Cosby's decision to cast Bonet in A Different World allowed "viewers to explore the new environment through the eyes of a familiar character". [21] Being of mixed ethnicity, her character's upbringing "as a teen-ager in a well-adjusted, upper-middle-class black family" is remarkably different from how Bonet herself grew up, which took some time for the actress to adjust to; she never knew her father and was raised by her mother in a lower-middle-class, mostly white neighborhood. "[128] The Chicago Tribune's Clifford Terry felt that Bonet was not "a compelling enough actress to carry a show by herself". "[45], Filming A Different World required Bonet to relocate from New York, where The Cosby Show was taped, back to her hometown San Francisco, California. Does Jerry Seinfeld have Parkinson's disease? Cosby instead arranged the show’s shooting schedule so that Bledsoe could go to school full-time, which is why we only saw Vanessa sporadically throughout the season. [121] Bonet was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the 38th Primetime Emmy Awards in 1986. "[47] Denise also stands apart from her college friends by being a "quirky, naive, indecisive flower child.
Although Cosby denies having been opposed to Bonet's career trajectory, he developed A Different World amidst their dispute to provide the actress with a more mature platform. [76] Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who portrays Bonet's on-screen brother Theo, said "Lisa has always danced to the beat of her own drummer, which has worked for and against her";[76] Warner recalled being "surprised" when Bonet once attended a smaller-scale reunion that featured him and on-screen sisters Tempestt Bledsoe (Vanessa) and Keshia Knight Pulliam (Rudy) for Nickelodeon's Favorite Huxtable Contest. [28] At Cosby's request, costume designer Sarah Lemire was granted a weekly budget of $3000 to outfit the show's characters and frequently took significant risks with Bonet's wardrobe. "[53] Despite initially being inspired to attend college by watching her "favorite character ... take off on her own via 'A Different World', Jeneé Osterheldt, writing for The Kansas City Star, similarly enjoyed Denise's arc for proving that "I didn’t need to be flawless like her. Who is the longest reigning WWE Champion of all time? Based on Cosby's daughter Erinn, the show's creator incorporated real-life experiences from his relationship with his own daughter into Denise's storyline about self-discovery and independence. [159], Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, Television Without Pity: 752 Things We Love to Hate (and Hate to Love) about TV, "The Cosby Show Season 7 Episode 24 – Cliff and Jake – Cast & Crew", "10 TV Characters That Were Killed Off Because Of Uncooperative Actors", "The Cosby Show: Season 1 – Details & Credits", "Binge-Watching 'A Different World': 17 Things You Totally Forgot About This Guilt-Free 'Cosby Show' Spin-Off", "Lisa Bonet: How Bill Cosby Will Handle Return of His Prodigal Daughter", "17 Things You Never Knew About 'The Cosby Show, "What Happened to Lisa Bonet – News & Updates", "How The Cosby Show spoke to race and class in '80s America", "Old School TV Style: Fashion Inspired by the Cosby Show", "Lisa Bonet – The Growing Pains of a Rising Star", "15 Times Denise Huxtable from 'The Cosby Show' Proved She Was A Fashion Icon", "Dressing The Huxtables Sarah Lemire Is The Costumer For "The Cosby Show," And Not Just Any Clothes Suit This Tv Family", "Cosby Kid' Not Concerned About Her Image", "Lisa Bonet: The Cosby Show Kid Who Got Away", "The Curious Silence of Cosby's TV Daughters", "Can 'grown-ish' avoid the chaste, safe reality of 'A Different World'? upon trying on the shirt Denise sewed for her brother as her favorite scene. [55] Denise's "replacement" Pam was not particularly well-received by fans after she was written out of the series. [89] Denise's style has been described as bohemian and boho-chic. [19], Comedian Bill Cosby became interested in developing The Cosby Show partially because he was unimpressed with popular family sitcoms airing at the time, some of which often depicted children talking back to and disrespecting their parents without suffering serious consequences. [22] Early storylines included Denise fighting with younger sister Vanessa over the latter borrowing her sweater without permission, getting her braces removed, announcing her decision to attend college away from home, promising younger brother Theo that she is capable of sewing him a replica of an expensive designer shirt he had purchased, and tricking her parents into believing she had spent a night at a male friend's house to prove a point about their parenting style.
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[47][60] In the wake of Bonet's departure, Tomei was also fired and her character written out of the series despite Allen's original intentions to retain "the dynamic of having a white girl in a black college. We haven’t done a where are they now on “The Cosby Show” before by the way. [5] Adored by millions of fans,[28] Bonet's popularity grew almost overnight, soon establishing her as the show's breakout star and a household name. She realized that there are things that you have to do for yourself, without your parents' help, and she did just that. Created by comedian Bill Cosby, Denise was originally conceived as the Huxtable's eldest child until older sister Sondra was introduced in the show's second episode to establish that her parents had already successfully raised a college-educated daughter. However, Bonet was soon fired from the spin-off shortly after its first season and temporarily rejoined the cast of The Cosby Show when she became pregnant because Cosby was unwilling to entertain the prospect of the sitcom's main character being a pregnant teenager. "[22] Each Huxtable child "represents a different aspect on life.
[30] Author Cherise Luter wrote, "While well suited for the '80s, the mix of boho punk would mesh perfectly with any current street style blog or indie magazine, which is a testament to Lemire's talent as a designer. Instead, I felt obligated to my career and my (freedom of) artistic choice. [43] Emily Nussbaum, television critic for The New York Times, reviewed Denise as "so diffident she seemed barely there. "[130], Writer and executive producer Susan Fales defended Bonet's acting: "the character was far more at fault [than Bonet].
[46] Nadra Nittle of Racked accused Denise's "dull" personality of causing the show's inaugural season to "fall flat". [14] Since Cosby did not intend to add an infant character to the series, the show concealed Bonet's pregnancy using loose-fitting clothing, large coats, sofas and grocery bags. "[31] Bonet often selected her character's outfits herself with little input from the wardrobe department. The family is run by Dr. Cliff Huxtable (Bill Cosby), an obstetrician, and his wife Clair (Phylicia Rashad), a lawyer. [133] Refinery29 featured Denise in an article recognizing "TV Sisters We Always Wanted In Our Family". Allen created an entirely new character, Freddie Brooks, and recruited actress Cree Summer to occupy Bonet's vacancy as the show's "earthy, bohemian" character. "[136] Bob McCann, author of Encyclopedia of African American Actresses in Film and Television, believes an entire generation of African-American teenagers "grew up with a crush on" Denise. ", "The best 80s style icons to inspire your own retrospective (yet very modern!) [101] Similarly, The Odyssey Online's Bianca Eugene cited "15 Reasons Why Denise Huxtable Is A Fashion Icon", elaborating that the character "has proven that no matter how outrageous her outfit or hairstyle may be, she still looks good. "[43] Additionally, Cosby's decision to cast Bonet in A Different World allowed "viewers to explore the new environment through the eyes of a familiar character". [21] Being of mixed ethnicity, her character's upbringing "as a teen-ager in a well-adjusted, upper-middle-class black family" is remarkably different from how Bonet herself grew up, which took some time for the actress to adjust to; she never knew her father and was raised by her mother in a lower-middle-class, mostly white neighborhood. "[128] The Chicago Tribune's Clifford Terry felt that Bonet was not "a compelling enough actress to carry a show by herself". "[45], Filming A Different World required Bonet to relocate from New York, where The Cosby Show was taped, back to her hometown San Francisco, California. Does Jerry Seinfeld have Parkinson's disease? Cosby instead arranged the show’s shooting schedule so that Bledsoe could go to school full-time, which is why we only saw Vanessa sporadically throughout the season. [121] Bonet was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the 38th Primetime Emmy Awards in 1986. "[47] Denise also stands apart from her college friends by being a "quirky, naive, indecisive flower child.
Although Cosby denies having been opposed to Bonet's career trajectory, he developed A Different World amidst their dispute to provide the actress with a more mature platform. [76] Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who portrays Bonet's on-screen brother Theo, said "Lisa has always danced to the beat of her own drummer, which has worked for and against her";[76] Warner recalled being "surprised" when Bonet once attended a smaller-scale reunion that featured him and on-screen sisters Tempestt Bledsoe (Vanessa) and Keshia Knight Pulliam (Rudy) for Nickelodeon's Favorite Huxtable Contest. [28] At Cosby's request, costume designer Sarah Lemire was granted a weekly budget of $3000 to outfit the show's characters and frequently took significant risks with Bonet's wardrobe. "[53] Despite initially being inspired to attend college by watching her "favorite character ... take off on her own via 'A Different World', Jeneé Osterheldt, writing for The Kansas City Star, similarly enjoyed Denise's arc for proving that "I didn’t need to be flawless like her. Who is the longest reigning WWE Champion of all time? Based on Cosby's daughter Erinn, the show's creator incorporated real-life experiences from his relationship with his own daughter into Denise's storyline about self-discovery and independence. [159], Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, Television Without Pity: 752 Things We Love to Hate (and Hate to Love) about TV, "The Cosby Show Season 7 Episode 24 – Cliff and Jake – Cast & Crew", "10 TV Characters That Were Killed Off Because Of Uncooperative Actors", "The Cosby Show: Season 1 – Details & Credits", "Binge-Watching 'A Different World': 17 Things You Totally Forgot About This Guilt-Free 'Cosby Show' Spin-Off", "Lisa Bonet: How Bill Cosby Will Handle Return of His Prodigal Daughter", "17 Things You Never Knew About 'The Cosby Show, "What Happened to Lisa Bonet – News & Updates", "How The Cosby Show spoke to race and class in '80s America", "Old School TV Style: Fashion Inspired by the Cosby Show", "Lisa Bonet – The Growing Pains of a Rising Star", "15 Times Denise Huxtable from 'The Cosby Show' Proved She Was A Fashion Icon", "Dressing The Huxtables Sarah Lemire Is The Costumer For "The Cosby Show," And Not Just Any Clothes Suit This Tv Family", "Cosby Kid' Not Concerned About Her Image", "Lisa Bonet: The Cosby Show Kid Who Got Away", "The Curious Silence of Cosby's TV Daughters", "Can 'grown-ish' avoid the chaste, safe reality of 'A Different World'? upon trying on the shirt Denise sewed for her brother as her favorite scene. [55] Denise's "replacement" Pam was not particularly well-received by fans after she was written out of the series. [89] Denise's style has been described as bohemian and boho-chic. [19], Comedian Bill Cosby became interested in developing The Cosby Show partially because he was unimpressed with popular family sitcoms airing at the time, some of which often depicted children talking back to and disrespecting their parents without suffering serious consequences. [22] Early storylines included Denise fighting with younger sister Vanessa over the latter borrowing her sweater without permission, getting her braces removed, announcing her decision to attend college away from home, promising younger brother Theo that she is capable of sewing him a replica of an expensive designer shirt he had purchased, and tricking her parents into believing she had spent a night at a male friend's house to prove a point about their parenting style.