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Meet the Browns is an American sitcom created and produced by playwright, director, and producer Tyler Perry. The show initially revolved around Mr. Brown running a senior citizen s home in Decatur, Georgia, with his daughter Cora Simmons, but as the show progressed, this idea was gradually phased out and it became a typical family sitcom about a multigenerational clan living under one roof. The show premiered on Wednesday, January 7, 2009 and finished its run on November 18, 2011 on TBS.
It is made on the model of his play and film of the same name. The show stars David Mann and Tamela Mann, who starred in the earlier stage play and motion picture. It is also a spin-off of Tyler Perry s House of Payne.
Production history
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As season 2 began, Brianne Gould, who played Brianna, was removed from the series for undisclosed reasons. She was replaced by Logan Browning.
In the series, Eddie Walker, one of Will s former friends, who was close to molesting Joaquin, became the first on-screen character to die. He suffered stab wounds and the surgery is done to try to save his life was performed by Will himself. Also, in season 4, Brianna s friend Antonio is killed in a car crash involving texting while driving.
David Mann is the only cast member who appears in every episode.
Mabel Madea Simmons, a recurring character in many of Tyler Perry s works, is an unseen character in this series though mentioned many times. Throughout the show s five seasons, she never made an on-camera appearance.
Other unseen characters include Brown s brother and sister-in-law, LB, and Sarah. Both appeared in the stage play and film adaptation of Meet the Browns but they ve never graced the series. However, LB was mentioned once in the backdoor pilot episode which aired as an episode of House of Payne.
In November 2011, TBS suddenly announced that the series finale would be airing since it was canceled. The final two episodes aired on November 18, 2011, concluding the series with 140 episodes in total.
In February 2020, it was announced that David Mann and Tamela Mann would be reprising their roles in a sequel series titled Tyler Perry s Assisted Living which premiered September 2, 2020, on BET. Assisted Living takes place years after the events of Meet the Browns. Brown and Cora act as investors for another retirement home, owned by a family who belongs to Brown’s church.
Episodes
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 10 | January 7, 2009 | February 4, 2009 | |
2 | 26 | May 27, 2009 | September 16, 2009 | |
3 | 42 | November 4, 2009 | June 9, 2010 | |
4 | 54 | June 16, 2010 | December 22, 2010 | |
5 | 8 | October 28, 2011 | November 18, 2011 |
Cast and characters
Main characters
The show revolves around the misadventures of the multi-generational Brown family. They live in suburban Atlanta, Georgia. All main cast members are credited only for the episodes in which they appear.
- David Mann as Leroy S. Brown. The show s main protagonist, Mr. Brown is a church deacon who s very proud of being saved. He has one brother, Larry L.B. Brown, who is never mentioned in the series but appears in the film, and one sister, Vera. He was married years ago, but his wife died; in the original Tyler Perry plays, they had a daughter, but the character was never mentioned in the films and only shown in the play Madea s Family Reunion . In Madea s Class Reunion he learns that he has a daughter, Cora Simmons, the result of a prom-night escapade with Mabel Madea Simmons. Brown isn t over bright (mentally, that is; the word more aptly describes his outrageous dress sense) and he has the wise guy role, making fun of characters like Edna and Reggie; but he is a nice, caring, giving man. He works part-time as a hospital janitor and also as a school enforcement officer (he once beat up a teacher he thought had done something wrong). He is somewhat good at karate, busting out his Kangaroo move. His catchphrases include Stop being nasty! , What the what? , and The Devil is a lie! Running gags involve Brown calling Edna different kinds of animals, making fun of Cora s fiancé Reggie s weight, and otherwise being open about his dislike for this future son-in-law. In one episode Brown begins to deal with his diabetes. Although he has used many variations of what the middle initial S is in his name, in one episode it is revealed his middle name is Sakagawea (pronounced sah-kuh-jeh-wee-uh). In the Madea s Big Happy Family movie, Brown discovers that he is not Cora s father through a paternity test on Maury. The reveal is not brought up in the last season of the show following the movie, but it is brought up again years later on Tyler Perry s Assisted Living in which Mr. Brown mentions the Maury show events and assumes the Grandpa Vinny character is the father who admits to having an affair with Madea during the time of Cora s conception.
- Tamela Mann as Cora Jean Simmons-Brown. Cora is Brown s daughter with Madea. She is a teacher and a praying woman who is very active in her church, but when angered, she shows aspects of her mother, Madea. A childless widow, she later becomes engaged to Reggie Brooks, the football coach at her school who lives with his mother, Thelma (In the play and movie, Cora had 2 adult daughters). Meet the Candlelight Dinner reveals that she is allergic to laxatives; the episode Meet the Attraction reveals that she s afraid of mannequins and test dummies. In Seasons 3 and 4, she dates Reggie and Gordon and eventually chooses Reggie over Gordon. Her age is never flat-out revealed in the series; she comes closest to blurting it out in Meet the Big Wedding ( Mr. Brown, I am years old! ). In the TV series continuity, Cora has known for many years that Mr. Brown is her father, and he often references raising and being there for her; in the Madea s Big Happy Family movie, Madea claims that Mr. Brown has given her $18 in child support: $1-per-year from her birth to age 18. In the episode Meet the Baby Daddy , a man claimed to be Cora s father but it was revealed that Mr. Brown was Cora s father after all. But then it was discovered that Cora was not Brown s daughter after appearing on Maury in Madea s Big Happy Family.
- Lamman Rucker as William Will Brown, MD. Will is Brown s nephew, a doctor who loves his uncle so much that he provides free medical services to the retirement-home residents. He and his wife Sasha have become adoptive parents to Brianna and Joaquin Ortiz. Will never met his father; Vera, his alcoholic mother, met his father while she was drunk.
- Denise Boutte as Sasha Brown (née Bohem-Brown), RN. Sasha, Will s wife, is a nurse who decides to work for Brown helping to look after the retirement-home residents. Sasha and Will start their family by adopting Brianna and Joaquin Ortiz. In one episode Sasha becomes pregnant, then miscarries. She is also very good at giving advice.
- Tony Vaughn as Colonel Cleophus Jackson. The Colonel is a former military man who still lives as if he s in the military. His motto is Shoot now, ask questions later. He s a very disciplined, very formal, and very official man, but underneath that hard exterior is a soft heart. His wife died several years ago and he s estranged from their only child, daughter Karen. He takes up with Edna Barnes; in Season 3 they moved out of Brown Meadows to a house down the street. He finally weds Edna in Season 5.
- Juanita Jennings as Edna Wright Barnes Grey Foster Jackson. 69-year-old childless widow Edna has always wanted to be a singer but has never actually pursued this dream. Most of her close friends and relatives have passed. She s extremely in touch with her sexuality—she can relate everything to sex—and acts like the late 60s is the new 40. In Season 3, she and her fiancé, the Colonel, moved down the street from Brown Meadows. A running gag involves Brown comparing Edna to various animals. She finally weds the Colonel in Season 5. In the series pilot, she had a crush on Brown, telling him to come in his bed with her plus showing him her full body naked.
- Brianne Gould (Season 1)/Logan Browning (Season 2–5) as Brianna Janae Ortiz-Brown. Brianna is a foster child who comes from a broken home and an unsafe foster environment. At age 16, she knows the foster care system too well. She s very bright but has anger problems that stem from her tragic childhood. The only relationship she nurtures is with her brother Joaquin; she feels like they are alone in the world.
- Gunnar Washington as Joaquin Ortiz-Brown. Joaquin is Brianna s 12-year-old brother. As the siblings are veterans of the foster care system, Joaquin in particular is very anxious to find a good home and feel settled. He and Brianna have their moments of discord, but mainly they look after each other. Overall, he just wants to be loved.
- Terri J. Vaughn as Renee LaToya Smith. A nurse at the hospital where Will, Sasha, Brown, and Derek work. She is a close friend and confidante to Sasha, despite the two constantly butting heads at work. She considers herself as part ghetto. Renee was a recurring character in Season 3 who became a regular in Season 4. She claims to have four kids.
- K Callan as Daisy LaRue. Daisy is a former B-movie actress and legend in her own mind ; she really misses her career. She has made a lot of money but she s frugal. Whenever someone tries to talk to her about money or anything else she doesn t want to discuss, she goes into character to avoid the conversation. She will often act like she believes she is in Manhattan or Los Angeles, etc., rather than Brown Meadows in suburban Atlanta. She never married due to never finding anyone like her high school crush, but she has dated the best of them. In season 3, she moved to Palm Beach, Florida with her cousin Lorraine (the late Rue McClanahan) after she realized that she had Alzheimer s disease, but she made a trip back to attend Edna and Colonel s Season 4 wedding.
- Antonio Jaramillo as Jesus Hernandez. Jesus is a handyman who worked at Brown Meadows to save up for law school; in Season 3, Brown fired him to save money. When he comes back in Season 4 for Edna and Colonel s wedding, he claims that he has become a lawyer and is doing well. He has a love/hate relationship with London.
- Arielle Vandenberg as London Sheraton. London is a very privileged celebrity who is famous for absolutely no reason. Although she has no clue about hard work, she has to do community service at Brown Meadows, due to having several DUIs. She may appear dim, but at times she shows almost startling intelligence. In Season 2, her family forces her to move after her probation, but she occasionally visits Brown Meadows, like for Edna and Colonel s Season 4 wedding. She is similar to the character London Tipton from the show The Suite Life of Zack & Cody; both London s are portrayed as dumb, both are heiresses, and both depend on their unseen-but-mentioned fathers (both characters, in turn, are loose parodies of real-life Hilton Worldwide heiress Paris Hilton).
- Jeannette Sousa as Carmen Martinez. Carmen only appears in the early Season 1 episode; she is Brianna and Joaquin s social worker, and Sasha s good friend.
- Maestro Harrell as Antonio. Brianna s boyfriend from the foster home was introduced in season 3. In season 4, he dies from organ failure having been injured in a car wreck while texting and driving to a party in the episode Meet The Big Payoff . He was able to make it to the hospital for treatment believing his injuries to be minor but things quickly took a turn for the worst.
Recurring characters
- Robert Ri chard as Derek Porter (seasons 3–5), a Dominican frat student who lives next door to Brown Meadows and often helps out there, in between masterminding or participating in Brown s antics
- Jenifer Lewis as Vera Brown, Mr. Brown s younger sister, and Will s mother
- Tasha Smith as Tanya Ortiz, Joaquin and Brianna s biological mother
- Lisa Arrindell Anderson as Karen, The Colonel s daughter, estranged from her father after putting him in a nursing home after the death of her mother
- Ciara Wilson as Simone Taylor, Brianna s best friend
- Courtney Gray as Jamal, Brianna s male best friend
- Bernard Jones as Milo, a student at Cora s school. He later appeared in Tyler Perry s House of Payne as a college student and friend of Malik.
- Leland L. Jones as Gordon Bob, Cora s ex-love interest from college and the principal at her school
- Maurice G. Smith as Reggie Brooks, Cora s off-and-on boyfriend, the school s football coach
- Laura Hayes as Mrs. Thelma Brooks, Reggie s mother
- Bill Bellamy as Anthony, Renee s on-and-off boyfriend and Will s best friend who works as a nurse
- Njema Williams as Benny, a local bum who is usually hustling with (or against) Brown
Home releases
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has released all five seasons on DVD in Region 1. But these are arranged differently than the TV broadcast in which the DVD releases make up seven seasons with twenty episodes each.
DVD Title | Ep # | Release Date |
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Tyler Perry s Meet the Browns – Season 1 | 1–20 | August 30, 2011 |
Tyler Perry s Meet the Browns – Season 2 | 21–40 | October 4, 2011 |
Tyler Perry s Meet the Browns – Season 3 | 41–60 | November 22, 2011 |
Tyler Perry s Meet the Browns – Season 4 | 61–80 | January 24, 2012 |
Tyler Perry s Meet the Browns – Season 5 | 81–100 | April 17, 2012 |
Tyler Perry s Meet the Browns – Season 6 | 101–120 | June 26, 2012 |
Tyler Perry s Meet the Browns – Season 7 | 121–140 | October 23, 2012 |
Ratings
When the series premiered on January 7, 2009, it received a viewership of 4,027,000 viewers based on Nielsen ratings. In March 2010, Meet the Browns became TBS s #1 sitcom having a viewership of 2.3 million and among adults 18–49 having 1.2 million. In October 2010, the show continued to be TBS s #1 and #2 sitcom telecasts with an audience of 1.2 to 1.4 million among adults 18–49.
Syndication
Meet the Browns began airing in off-network syndication in September 2010 on stations covering more than 70% of the U.S., with major station groups carrying the program including Fox Television Stations, Tribune Broadcasting, Weigel Broadcasting, CBS Television Stations, Capitol Broadcasting Company, Cox Media Group, Meredith Corporation, Granite Broadcasting, Belo Broadcasting. and CW Plus, Reruns are primarily aired on affiliates of MyNetworkTV and The CW (the latter network s CW Plus service also carries the program as part of its national schedule). BET began airing reruns of the series in October 2016.
Year | 2009 |
ReleaseDate | 2009-01-07 |
Plot | For Cora Simmons, living at home as a grown adult has its challenges, especially with Mr. Brown for a daddy. |
Awards | Awards, 1 win & 4 nominations |
Stars | Denise Boutte, Tamela J. Mann, David Mann |
Series Produced by | Mark E. Swinton,Roger M. Bobb,Ozzie Areu,Angi Bones,Charles Isaiah Lemons,Will Areu,Tyler Perry,Reuben Cannon |
Series Film Editing by | Michael Carr,Shawn Marcus Taylor,Clinton Steeds,Simon Bjoergvin Veredon,Charlie B. Spaht,Timothy Mozer,David Schulman |
Series Casting By | Geralyn Flood,Blyth Nailling,George Pierre |
Series Production Design by | Judy Rhee |
Series Art Direction by | Roswell Hamrick |
Series Set Decoration by | Melinda Sanders,Lance Totten |
Series Costume Design by | Jeannette Guillermo,Keith G. Lewis,Marlon Mizrahi |
Series Makeup Department | Deaundra Harris-Metzger,Veronica Cox,Nikki Bell,Wanda Patterson,Richard Boggs,Vanessa Davis,Denise Tunnell,Keitric Starks,Andrea C. Brotherton,Patrice Coleman,Charles Gregory Ross |
Series Production Management | Shante Paige,Paul Garnes,Ife Oshun |
Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Shanalyna C. Palmer |
Series Art Department | Elliott Boswell,Joey Sisson,Christopher Amerson,Keith A. Frutiger,Joshua Justis,Marissa Kotsilimbas,Karen A. Felix,Ellen L. Kerr,David H. Nash,Sara Riney,Taylor Bennett,Thomas Sullivan,John Weeks,Rich Koll,Bil Barnes,Lauren Fitzsimmons,Dan Post,Kip Jamison |
Series Sound Department | Colt Logan,Salvatore Nappo,Barry Murphy,Brian Didsbury,Jason C. Lewis,Chris Fain,Jeremy Crowder,Glenn Matullo,Patrick J. Powell,Christopher Sidor,Shawn Conrad,P.J. Powell,Andrew Troy,Rob Gal,Jon Gosier,Jim Hawkins,Douglas L. Hill |
Series Special Effects by | Matt Neel |
Series Camera and Electrical Department | Karen Parsons,Jeff Crumbley,Matthew J. Klann,Irie Bailey,Ian Forsyth,Hsanni Henry,Erik Loveland,Pete Bowman,Quantrell D. Colbert,Todd D. Gardner,Alfeo Dixon,Chester Brown,Levi Loy,Gary Oldknow,Stephen Crocker,Tez Valenzuela,Derek Page,David McLean,Chad Schroeder |
Series Casting Department | Ozzie Areu,Jade Moser,Geralyn Flood,Alpha Tyler,Heather Hylton Bivens |
Series Costume and Wardrobe Department | Shayne Allen Duhon,Gertrude Moore,Iliana Sanchez,Elisa R. Richards,Caroline Miller,Michelle Page Collins,Rashida Brandt,Stephen M. Chudej,Margaret Robbs,Amber Dykes,Chantel L. Brown,Whiteurst Erik,Melanie Mascioli,Kate Duke,Queensylvia Akuchie,Layne Brightwell,Morgan Hannah |
Series Editorial Department | Leah Gunter,Charlie B. Spaht,Marcia McIntyre |
Series Location Management | George Pierre |
Series Music Department | Joel C. High,J. Dub,Elvin Ross,Jon Gosier |
Series Script and Continuity Department | Reagan Brandon,Rozanne Stark |
Series Transportation Department | Tracy L. Coker,Stephen Roland,J.P. Manning,Carl Scott |
Series Additional Crew | Hope Allen,Rob Porter,Skylar A. Wilman,Shawn Trotman,Chasity Lowe,Paul Lowe,Cheryl Miller,Ross Miller,Ozzie Areu,Jill Andrade,Carmen K. Jones,Khalilah Birdsong,Will Areu,Carole Wurst,Gary Ousdahl,Ryan Christopher Taylor,Michelle Sneed,Alex C. Askew,Tsedy Gebeyehu,TaKnesha Hubbard,Talisha McClaney,Kathleen Shields,Crystal D. Brown,DeMille Halliburton,Ashley D. Robinson,Courtney Nordessa Ward,Harmony Wortham,Torrey Russell,Korsica Norwood,Colette S. Knight,Whitney Valcin,Meet The Browns,Steven Stadler,Marcia McIntyre,Kim Ronstadt,Derrick Doose,Robert Hatch,Christopher E. Pettus,Candie Smoot,Cyrano Hardy,Stacey Holmes,Patrick Sheedy,Chris Lukas,Jeremy Thomas,Olivia Barber-Garnett,Jennifer Schoenherz,Chris Kelsey,Kristin Topps,Cindy L. Jefferson,Norman Wakefield,John Van Loan,Andre Congo,Chad Sanborn,Gene Michael Smith |
Genres | Comedy |
Companies | Debmar-Mercury, The Tyler Perry Company |
Countries | USA |
Languages | English |
ImDbRating | 3.6 |
ImDbRatingVotes | 2311 |
Keywords | 2000s,2010s,lionsgate,disney,timeframe 2000s |