Saturday, February 23, 2019

Sparks sparks and sparks TV show





Alonzo Sparks would like nothing more than to retire and leave the family law firm -- Sparks, Sparks & Sparks -- in the hands of his two sons, Maxey and Greg, but he isn't encouraged by the fact that the only thing the two younger Sparkses can agree on is Wilma Cuthbert, the hot young Stanford Law School graduate Greg has hired as an associate.

In fact, the two men are nothing alike. Older brother Maxey, a skirt chaser, sees nothing wrong with using flashy advertising to promote the firm, while compulsively cautious Greg favors a much more conservative approach -- in everything. First episode date: August 26, 1996 Final episode date: March 2, 1998 Network: UPN Program creator: Ed. Weinberger
Miguel A. Núñez Jr. (born August 11, 1964) is an American actor. He is best known for his supporting roles in The Return of the Living Dead and Life and leading roles in Juwanna Mann and Tour of Duty.

Núñez was born in New York City, is of African American and Dominican descent,[1] and was raised by his grandparents in Wilson, North Carolina. One of his first major screen roles was the supporting role of Spider in The Return of the Living Dead, and his first major starring role was that of Marcus Taylor on the CBS series Tour of Duty, where he was a main cast member for all three seasons of the show.

He later appeared on the short-lived Fox series My Wildest Dreams, as well as the short-lived UPN show Sparks as well as in movies such as Juwanna Mann. Núñez also held the recurring role of Zach in the second season of the Friends spinoff, Joey. Nùñez was also an executive producer of the 2014 comedy-drama musical film, School Dance, directed and written by Nick Cannon.

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