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“The Famous Jett Jackson” is a live-action television series that originally aired on Disney Channel from 1998 to 2001. It was created by Fracaswell Hyman and Michael Klinghoffer and marked one of the first series on the network to feature a young Black actor in the lead role.
The show follows the life of Jett Jackson (played by Lee Thompson Young), a teenage TV star who plays a secret agent named “Silverstone” on a popular fictional television series called “Silverstone.” The twist is that Jett’s character in the show has the ability to transport between the real world and the TV show, making him a celebrity in both realms.
The series is divided into two main settings:
- Jett’s real life – The show delves into Jett’s life as a typical teenager, dealing with school, friendships, family, and the challenges of being a celebrity. Jett struggles to balance his celebrity status with the desire to lead a normal life.
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FRACASWELL “Cas” HYMAN, author of MANGO DELIGHT, was born in Wilson, NC. His family moved north to Brooklyn, New York when he was still in diapers. Visit Author Central to update your books, profile picture, and biography. Creating that sense of history and backstory with Elizabeth Michaels as Daisy and Woody Stefl as Boolie has been “rewarding,” Hyman added. Fracaswell Hyman on acting, writing for kids, and taking ...
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- Set in Atlanta and spanning a quarter-century from the late 1940s to the early 1970s, "Driving Miss Daisy" centers on the relationship between Daisy Werthan (a steady Elizabeth Michaels), a wealthy Southern, Jewish widow who's in her early 70s when the play opens, and Hoke Colburn (the charismatic Fracaswell Hyman), her Black chauffeur who's a.