City Guys
City Guys

City Guys

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1997- 2001
5 Seasons
105 Episodes
8.3(6 votes)
Ended
Drama
Comedy

Overview

An edgy, hip look at urban teen life in NYC, tracing the relationship between a smart Black kid from Harlem and a rich White kid from Park Avenue.

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Cast & Crew

7 members
Acting

Wesley Jonathan

Jamal Grant

Wesley Jonathan
Acting

Scott Whyte

Chris Anderson

Scott Whyte
Acting

Caitlin Mowrey

Dawn Tartikoff

Caitlin Mowrey
Acting

Dionysio Basco

Alberto Ramos

Dionysio Basco
Acting

Marissa Dyan

Cassidy Guiliani

Marissa Dyan
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Steven Daniel

L-Train Johnson

Steven Daniel
Acting

Marcella Lowery

Ms. Karen Correta Noble

Marcella Lowery

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