Английская Википедия:Games People Play (2019 TV series)
Games People Play is an American drama television series, based on the novel Games Divas Play written by Angela Burt-Murray, that premiered on April 23, 2019, on BET.[1]
On November 13, 2019, the series was renewed for a second season, which premiered on October 19, 2021.[2]
Premise
Games People Play takes place "inside the high-stakes world of professional sports where everyone plays to win. With an ensemble cast of dynamic characters including an ambitious reporter, a millionaire basketball player, a desperate housewife, a scandalous groupie, and a murderous stalker, the series follows three women Nia, Vanessa and Laila and the men in their lives. In a ruthless battle for success, these women's passions and motivations are seldom altruistic, but their life choices and drive will determine what it really takes to stay on top."[3]
Cast
Main
- Lauren London as Vanessa King, a desperate basketball wife trying to protect her family[4][5]
- Karen Obilom as Nia Bullock, a tenacious reporter struggling to rebuild her tarnished career and Vanessa's closest friend and confidente[4]
- Parker McKenna Posey as Laila James, a scandalous groupie looking to become a star[4]
- Sarunas Jackson as Marques King, a professional basketball all star, who played for New York Gladiators, but traded to the Los Angeles Vipers, is married to Vanessa
- Jackie Long as Kareem Johnson, Marcus' best friend and assistant, who was a former basketball star for the Gladiators and a college basketball standout
- Kendall Kyndall as Marquis "MJ" Jackson, Nia's assistant and best friend (season 2; recurring season 1)[5]
- Karrueche Tran as Eden Lazlo, the daughter of the Los Angeles Vipers owner and the newly named VP of basketball operations, who further complicates Marcus' love life (season 2)[5]
- Brandi Denise as Quanisha
Recurring
- Barry Brewer as Eric Rowland, Nia's live-in boyfriend, an IT nerd who is a basketball all-star captain
- Morgan Walsh as Ginger Gates
- Monti Washington as Terrence Abrams, Nia's ex-boyfriend and a City of Los Angeles police chief, who wants to pick up where they left off when Nia moves to Los Angeles
- Shaun Robinson as Kristen Kensington
- Rachel Leyco as Susie Q (A.K.A. Natasha), Laila's friend
- Ryan Paevey as Bryce Daniels, a Los Angeles Vipers fan
- Kevin McNamera as Coach Kelly Buxton, a coach
- Kevin Jackson as Jamal "The Criminal" Jerome, a thief and a drug dealer
- Vanessa Bell Calloway as Shelia
- Vanessa Simmons as Jackie Herman
- Alfredo Tavares as Keaun Stevenson, the coach for the Los Angeles Vipers
- Delvon Roe as Dante Herman, a college basketball player, professional basketball player and the husband of Jackie
- Phillip G. Carlson as Detective Anderson Loomis
- Ismeli Henriquez as Kalinda Walters
- Jack Merrill as Detective Frank Thrillin
- Tracy Melchior as Roxanne
- Chinedu Oji as Ceawen Maduenu, a basketball player for the Tulsa Tornado
- Momo Dione as Atebe Sekibo, a Nigerian Gangster[4]
- Lourdes Gonzalez as Merlot
- Gail Bean as Quanisha
- Ben Shields as Gus, a reporter
- Mike Bash as Tony, a sports reporter
- Jerry Cummings (Frvrose) as Himothy "He-Man" Taylor, a basketball player for the Austin Stallions, traded to the LA Vipers
- Cynthia Bailey as Ndasia
- Ro Parrish as himself, a Vipers' NBA Commentator.
- Hitman Holla as Romello "Rome", the new cocky point guard traded to the Vipers
- Leon as Walter, Marques father
- Calvin Seabrooks as Andre, a successful ex from MJ's past
- Marlo Hampton as Monique, a friend of Vanessa King[6]
Guest
Partial list of guest by last name:
- Anisha Adusumilli as Anushka
- Terrah Bennett Smith as Rosalind Jackson
- Jennie Fahn as Janet, Vanessa's lawyer
- Giana Garcia as Deja
- Blaine Gray as Cameron Pike, a basketball player
- Jamaal Lewis as Handsom Manny
- John A. Lorenz as ADA Martin Escovedo
- Nazanin Mandi as Zara, wife to new Viper player Tyreck[7]
- Aaron Marshall as Theodore Delano[4]
- Alveraz Ricardez as Officer Mel Friendly
- Jeremie Rivers as Jebediah Hawthorne, a reverend
- Ron J. Rock as Jason Brown, a basketball player
- Greice Santo as Yoga Nanny
- Owen Saxon as Thomas, a trainer and a basketball player for the Los Angeles Vipers
- Marie Stark as Deanna George
- Norman Towns as Tyreck Woolridge, a basketball player for the Tulsa Tornado
- Shabnam Yusufzai as Ana Reyes, a housekeeper
- Zach Zublena as Jasper White, a basketball player for the Tulsa Tornado
Episodes
Series overview
Season 1 (2019)
Season 2 (2021)
Production
Development
On April 17, 2018, it was announced that BET had the production a series order for a first season consisting of ten episodes. Executive producers were set to include Tracey Edmonds, Angela Burt-Murray, and Vanessa Middleton, who was also expected to act as showrunner. Production companies involved with the series were slated to consist of Edmonds Entertainment.[3][8] On December 6, 2018, it was reported that Middleton would write the pilot episode of the series and serve as a co-showrunner alongside Kim Newton, who will also executive produce.[9] On January 31, 2019, it was announced that the series had been retitled Games People Play.[10] On April 1, 2019, it was announced that the series will premiere on April 23, 2019.[1]
On November 13, 2019, the series was renewed for a second season, which premiered on October 19, 2021.[11]
Casting
On December 6, 2018, it was announced that Lauren London, Parker McKenna Posey, and Karen Obilom had been cast in leading roles.[9] On January 31, 2019, it was reported that Sarunas J. Jackson and Jackie Long had joined the main cast and that Barry Brewer and Kendall Kyndall would appear in a recurring capacity.[10]
On September 10, 2020, it was announced that Karrueche Tran will join the series for Season 2. It was also announced that Lauren London will appear in a limited role and Kendall Kyndall will join the main cast.[5]
Filming
Principal photography for the series commenced on November 29, 2018, in Los Angeles, California.[9]
References
External links
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