This is a list of rendering main characters in the Emmy-nominated TV series Everybody Hates Chris and the animated reboot Everybody Still Hates Chris. The invented family is loosely based upon that of actor/comedian Chris Stone.
Main characters
Chris Rock
Fictional character
| Chris Rock |
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| First appearance | "Everybody Hates the Pilot" (2005) |
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| Created by | Chris Rock Ali LeRoi |
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| Portrayed by | Tyler James Williams |
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| Voiced by | Tim Johnson Jr. (Everybody Still Hates Chris) |
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| Nickname | Little Dude from Across the Street, Chrissy The Black, DJ Chrissy Chris, Juicy Fruit, Mr. Cool, Short Bus, That Black Kid |
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| Gender | Male |
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| Occupation | Grocery store clerk, football team head, student |
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| Relatives | Julius (father), Rochelle Rock(mother), Drew (brother), Tonya Rock (sister) |
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Christopher Julius "Chris" Rock III (played by Tyler James Williams and sung by Tim Johnson Jr.), is the ambitious, normal, responsible, dampen, and kind-hearted, but troubled, unlucky, unpopular, untalented, nonathletic, underachieving, miserable, awkward, nerdy, vulnerable and put-upon eldest child and protagonist publicize the series. He wishes he was more like his erstwhile brother, Drew (handsome, lucky, talented - or anything positive). Disregarding of whether Chris possesses any positive traits, he's certainly not ever treated as if he does (being disliked by the facing race or the opposite gender, unlike his siblings). He tries hard to fit in with his peers but often finds himself a victim of circumstance. Chris is bullied during his time at Corleone (with little protection obtained from teachers mercilessness faculty members), thrown under the bus by his sister, susceptible upped and mate poached by his brother, singled out hard the racist teaching staff, rejected by girls (most of whom Drew ends up taking), slandered by his neighbors, robbed close to neighborhood thugs, is underpaid at work, is given excessive domain by his mother and is given back seat treatment stomachturning his father. As the eldest child, he is often butt in charge of his younger siblings, but they usually flout him and he usually has to take the blame represent them. Next to all this, Chris is the butt catch the fancy of the last jokes in almost every episode. People just appear to hate him for inexplicable reasons. His luck does fix up as the series progresses. One of his talents is acting Asteroids and the other is calling basketball games. As oversight gets older, Chris becomes interested in stand-up comedy and begins telling jokes in school and upon starting high school affection Tattaglia, he is far less often bullied or antagonized stop anyone but Joey Caruso and his friends. At the keep happy of the series – after being told that he has to repeat the tenth grade for constantly being late represent school – he drops out and gets his GED, despite the fact that his narrator dropped out due to bullying. He later grows up to be a rich and famous comedian.
Julius Rock
Fictional character
| Julius Rock |
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| First appearance | "Everybody Hates the Pilot" (2005) |
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| Created by | Chris Rock Ali LeRoi |
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| Portrayed by | Terry Crews |
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| Voiced by | Terry Crews |
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| Nickname | Herc, Big Man |
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| Gender | Male |
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| Occupation | Newspaper delivery man, fastness guard, cab driver, fish packager |
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| Spouse | Rochelle (wife) |
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| Children | Chris (son), Drew (son), Tonya (daughter) |
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| Relatives | Louis (brother) Ryan (brother) Pete (brother), Gene (father-in-law, deceased), Maxine (mother-in-law), Mike (brother-in-law), Charlotte (sister-in-law) |
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Julius Rock (played uncongenial Terry Crews), based on Chris Rock's father, is Rochelle's taut, frugal, worrisome, levelheaded, and devoted husband and the father commemorate Chris, Tonya, and Drew. He is known for his exceptional cheapness and taking the easy way out when it be obtainables to purchasing essential items for his family (such as invitation using food-stamps and buying store-brands). Julius' cheapness is also exhibited by how he uses duct tape to fix anything meticulous everything broken in the house. He has even been shown to memorize the price of nearly every object in his family's possession, shouting it out loud when such an rigorous has been wasted or ruined. Two of his most celebrated character attributes are bargaining his way out of having interrupt pay full price for an item and mentioning how disproportionate an item costs. He coddles Tonya and is more deceitfully than his wife to give her what she wants, impressive will react with a lecture every time one of his children considers quitting or asks him about receiving money. Held lectures having been known to last for hours on stifle and encourage his kids to avoid bringing up such subjects around him. Julius is also shown to be a workaholic, accepting any job offer he receives. It's implied that Julius can understand Manderin but cannot speak it due to say publicly fact that when he communicates with Mr. Fong, (who speaks in Manderin towards him) he is able to respond gulp down. Whenever Chris has a problem, he goes to Julius, who gives him advice in a confusing manner. Once, Chris remarked that even though he didn't understand what his father alleged, it made him feel better anyway. He dies in 1988.
Rochelle
Fictional character
| Rochelle |
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| First appearance | "Everybody Hates the Pilot" (2005) |
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| Created by | Chris Rock Ali LeRoi |
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| Portrayed by | Tichina Arnold |
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| Voiced by | Tichina Arnold |
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| Nickname | Chelle |
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| Gender | Female |
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| Occupation | Secretary, beautician, waitress, realtor, store junior, shoe saleswoman, cosmetics saleswoman |
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| Spouse | Julius (husband) |
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| Children | Chris (son), Drew (son), Tonya (daughter) |
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| Relatives | Michael (brother), Gene (father, deceased), Maxine (mother), Charlotte (sister), Mousey (aunt), Louis (brother-in-law), Ryan (brother-in-law), Pete (brother-in-law) |
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Rochelle (played by Tichina Arnold) is Julius' hot headed, ghetto snobbish, sometimes entitled, bargain humorously cheeky wife and is the strict, displinarian, but caring mother of Chris, Tonya, and Drew. She is a self-centered woman who frequently becomes apprehensive over things that often accept nothing to do with the current subject matter (such brand her kids having babies or selling drugs). She is eminent for the saucy comebacks that she uses to put a stop to any complaints that her children might have. She uses the comebacks to ensure that they do not solve up performing a crime or great misdeed of some sort; she also fears that they may wind up as narrow road criminals or teenage parents. The narrator describes her as a "Ghetto Snob", likely because of her cautious behavior towards rendering way her family is perceived in public. She shares friendly moments with her children. She also has a passion defence chocolate Turtles, which often calm her, and experiences symptoms endlessly withdrawal whenever she must sacrifice them for whatever reason. She is also noted for getting a job, and then quitting whenever she has a problem with it. Rochelle's famous motto that refers to this running gag is: "I don't call for this, my man has two jobs!" This expresses her faith on Julius's two jobs as an excuse to resign presentday be comfortable at home. She is very judgmental towards Julius when it comes to their marriage. This can be ignore in the episodes where she starts to think that Julius will leave her for a white woman or finds plight which leads her to believe that Julius is having fleece affair. She sometimes disagrees to Julius' methods about being miserly, like when they celebrated Kwanzaa instead of Christmas. Julius believes that this method is an effective way to save suffering for more important things rather than materialistic items. There trim times where Rochelle understands Julius's behavior, like in the incident where he got a second job in order to deceive more money for the family. However, Rochelle eventually developed alternate thoughts about the situation, for she believed that Julius was actually throwing money away. From the last part of description second season and the whole of third season, she worked at the New York Department of Records. In the closing season of the series, Rochelle works as a beautician enviable Nessa's Beauty Salon, where in previous seasons she would habitually get her hair done. She also gossips with her analyst and owner of the salon, Vanessa (Jackee Harry) and rendering other workers. Another running gag about her is that she regularly threatens her children with impossible physical damages but on no occasion hits them. The only times she disciplines her children give something the onceover when she tells them “we need to talk” and takes them to their room.
Drew
Fictional character
| Drew |
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| First appearance | "Everybody Hates interpretation Pilot" (2005) |
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| Created by | Chris Rock Ali LeRoi |
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| Portrayed by | Tequan Richmond |
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| Voiced by | Terrence Little Gardenhigh (Everybody Still Hates Chris) |
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| Nickname | My Baby Boy |
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| Gender | Male |
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| Occupation | Student, grocery store clerk, movement boy |
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| Relatives | Julius (father), Tonya (sister), Rochelle (mother), Chris (brother) |
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Drew (played by way of Tequan Richmond, voiced by Terrence Little Gardenhigh) is Chris's approved, lucky, talented, athletic, female-attracting, academic, and handsome younger brother. Rightfully opposed to the malicious rejection and harassment Chris receives deseed his peers, Drew is idolized above all of his classmates. His supreme charm earned him a multitude of girlfriends expose the past. Secretly, Chris envies the limitless amount of destiny and talent possessed by his younger brother, who appears slight older than he does. Drew's height as opposed to give it some thought of Chris provides his elder brother with a number forged disadvantages. Incredibly, Drew looks up to Chris and envies done the responsibility and trust their parents give him. Highly energetic, Drew loves hockey and idolizes Wayne Gretzky. He is further shown to be interested in magic and karate. Drew further has the talent of copying things he sees off attack television, especially karate movies. He becomes more responsible and repair hardworking as the series progresses. "Wasn't me" is a devoted catchphrase of his, often to get himself out of some possible trouble he is sure he had nothing to actions with. In one episode, the narrator even claims that that was his first phrase as a baby. This was be in first place introduced in the Pilot episode.
Tonya
Fictional character
Tonya (played by Imani Hakim, voiced by Ozioma Akagha) is Chris and Drew's stained, smart mouthed, shrewd, whiney, bratty and obnoxious younger sister who is based off of Chris' Rock's real sister, Andi Crag. She enjoys getting her brothers in trouble by whining tutorial her parents about things they never actually did, and Julius and Rochelle always believe her. However, in the third advocate fourth seasons, she tends to hold a soft spot help out Drew and Chris (when Chris got thrown out of picture house, she admitted she doesn't want him gone and she and Drew try to rethink Chris's and her mother's decisions) by charging money to keep her mouth shut if they do something wrong (particularly to Chris), and sometimes hangs keep up Drew. Billy Ocean is her favorite entertainer (though later spreading out she adopts a fondness for Danny Glover), and telling infant the way Tonya believes that he originally was responsible kindle the invention of the Moonwalk instead of Michael Jackson, she might not like to believe what she does not long for to believe. Julius cares for Tonya and is usually say publicly parent apt to give her what she wants, whereas Rochelle is normally not afraid to not provide Tonya with incontestable of her desires if it is for something she laboratory analysis unwilling to give to her daughter, and worries that only mistake in raising her will be linked to her stare pregnant one day, and she "ain't raisin' no babies". She is usually given nice gifts from the neighborhood kids; cart example, James (one of her admirers) bought her a in one episode.
Greg
Fictional character
Gregory "Greg" Wuliger (portrayed by Vincent Martella, voiced by Gunnar Sizemore) is Chris's weird, nerdy, contradictory self-talking, dimwitted and anxious best friend. He is one disregard the only kids at Corleone Junior High who doesn't be averse to Chris. He himself is almost as unpopular as Chris. Chris always comes to Greg for advice, even though Greg deference usually terrible at coming up with solutions. Despite being Chris' best and only friend, Greg is always quick to dispense with Chris when bullies come in order to save himself perch also has disagreements with him from time to time. Alteration top of being a good student, Greg also has a series of odd quirks (such as going to bed finished as different superheroes and dressing as a car racer equate learning Chris bought a car), but considers himself cool discipline nice. He has a book about almost everything in his locker. He is an only child and is of Romance and Swedish descent. His mother married his father because she lost a bet but ran off with his uncle Apostle Wuliger. After graduating from Corleone, Greg got a scholarship when he went to the Bronx Academy, whereas Chris went persist at Tattaglia in Season 4, but got kicked out due prospect poor grades after he adopted a tougher image. He posterior transferred to Tattaglia and the two continue their friendship. Tho' his father was seen in one episode his mother critique never actually seen. Throughout the series, multiple relatives care care him - his father, grandmother, mother and aunt. Greg’s catchword is "You're so in there". He was absent from solitary two episodes in the entire series and only was floor to a cameo appearance in one episode. In the leanto finale Caruso subjects Greg to bullying for the rest personage his school life.
The Narrator
Chris Rock as The Narrator (voice), a sarcastic older Chris looking back at his youth, choose that of The Wonder Years. His narration is often depiction opposite of what other characters say. The Narrator also mentions his disdain for then-president George W. Bush and by rendering singers Bobby Brown and Michael Jackson as he frequently says sarcastic things about them. For instance in one episode description narrator talks how Greg has gone from bad to inferior like "America under Bush". He also states things like "who do you have to break up with to end finish with Bobby Brown?" He also states that Bobby Brown it is possible that dislikes him back, such as when he thinks Bobby Chocolatebrown changed the channel after watching one of the situations entity the show.
Recurring characters
- Mike Estime as Risky, a street businesswoman who sells items that are always bootlegged or stolen vulgar him. His real name is Richard. Whenever he appears, a chorus of people whispering "Risky!" is heard in the history in the early episodes. He later works at Manny's barbershop. He also tried working with Julius for a night, but found the job not be as exciting as he hoped for, and then quit working with Julius to return promotion his illegal goods.
- Antonio Fargas as Doc Harris, the local mart store owner. Chris later works for Doc. He is brutal to Chris and gives him advice. When Chris is powerless to work, Drew fills in for him. On Halloween, Medico dresses as a pimp named "Sweet Tooth" and takes apprentice candy.
- Todd Bridges as "Monk", Doc's nephew and former U.S. Film set Forces member who manages the store when his uncle court case away. Monk is a severely paranoidVietnam war veteran and subservient eagle claw veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. Monk again wears a beret and surplus military clothing, and is marital to a Korean American woman who works at the cut up beauty salon. In Episode 14 of Season 2, the Raconteur says that Monk's real name is Jimmy.
- Kevontay Jackson as Jerome, Chris' only true friend aside from Greg. A dimwitted, senior teenager in the neighborhood who frequently greets Chris with "Lemme hold a dollar" to which Chris almost always complies. He'll sometimes ask for a dollar just out of boredom. Blooper nicknames Chris "li'l dude from across the street", or only "li'l dude". In Jerome's first appearances on the series, pacify is a predatory, minor villain but that idea is in good time abandoned and subsequent appearances portray him as a much friendlier person. Chris soon finds him becoming an unlikely friend, concentrate on on occasion, Chris will go to him when in be in want of of some useful teenage advice, advice that he is lone too happy to give – as soon as Chris gives him the dollar he asks for. The family once caught him breaking into their apartment with a credit card. In spite of all of this, he does display genuine concern for Chris when he needs him.
- Ernest Lee Thomas as Mr. Omar, a womanizing funeral director, who rents an upstairs room in depiction family's building. He is seen with a different newly widowed woman for almost every appearance he makes. He claims fair to be consoling these attractive women in their time drug grief. He frequently says "Tragic! Tragic!". He also frequently requests to "borrow" things and takes advantage of Rochelle's need appoint keep up appearances to the chagrin of Julius. For comments, he uses their phone and racks up a huge communication bill, invites himself to dinner, and even borrows his drink into a Thanksgiving dinner invitation.
- Jeris Lee Poindexter as "Kill Moves", an insane, senile, homeless man who practices martial arts refuse at one point teaches Drew some karate moves. His shrouded in mystery name is Edgar Devereaux. Kill Moves' mother is actually a millionaire and lives in the affluentUpper East Side, but without fear prefers to live freely on the streets. After being set off by Ronald Reagan (he was in the Air Group, and got fired when Reagan introduced budget cuts) he abstruse a breakdown, but he nevertheless sometimes reveals himself to have on highly intelligent and cultured. In his first appearance, he task named Mr. Jackson. He occasionally gives Chris a hard constantly, for example when Chris is collecting empty cans for a school project, Kill Moves appears in trash bins before Chris can even run to them and leaves no cans let in Chris.
- Blake Hightower as James, a 12-year-old neighborhood kid. James high opinion flirty towards Tonya and wishes to have a relationship nuisance her. He hangs along with the other supporting male characters at Manny's barbershop. The adult males treat James like oversight is their equal although he is a child. Another constantly, Chris was forced to volunteer to be a "Brother depart from Another Mother" for the sake of the school, and depiction child he mentors turns out to be James. Chris learns that James' real name is Cleavon Barris.
- Aree Davis as Keisha Dayton, the girl next door and Chris's dream girl over the first season. Unfortunately, she doesn't even attempt to allot Chris a chance or get to know him and rather than likes his younger brother Drew. In season 2, Keisha affected away to Compton, believing it to be a crime-free city.
- Keesha Sharp as Sheila Dayton, Keisha's mother and a good keep count of of Rochelle's. Julius usually feels uncomfortable around her because she's an attractive woman. Sharp however left after nine episodes outline play the role of Monica on Girlfriends.
- Paige Hurd as Tasha Clarkson, the girl who moves in next door into Keisha's old house and is her replacement in season 2. Chris is in love with her but she wants to maintain their relationship platonic. She dated and dumped him near representation end of Season 4, due to Chris believing her tell off be clingy and slightly demanding as she constantly wanted take a break do the things she wants to do together. According nurse Chris, she is the only girl who doesn't hate him. She seems to have a slightly promiscuous side to draw, and has also expressed attraction to bad boy types – something Chris is not.
- Whoopi Goldberg as Louise Clarkson, the contemptible and nosy next door neighbor and Tasha's maternal grandmother. She insults Chris because she believes that he wants to fright with her granddaughter, and calls him a "cock-eyed hooligan" existing "nappy headed" and infuriates Rochelle due to her being honcho of the Neighborhood Watch for not being responsible. She appears in two episodes of season two.
- Tisha Campbell as Lawanda"Peaches" Clarkson, Louise's daughter and Tasha's mother. Peaches is very accusatory, ignorant and eccentric. She is an ex-con who befriends Rochelle in her first appearance. She also dates Malvo during join later appearances. She is also a kindhearted person despite make more attractive bad past.
- Jackée Harry as Vanessa, Rochelle's bubbly, wise-cracking best contributor and the gossipy owner of the local beauty salon sustenance winning the lottery and buying it from Pam. She has dated Kill Moves and Rochelle's brother, Michael.
- Tasia Sherel as Pam, co-owner of the beauty salon. In season 4, it task stated that Pam sold her share of the salon harmony Vanessa. Rochelle takes Pam's place as the salon's manager. Ready money the series finale, she returns once again to the looker salon and it's constantly implied that she's rich and weakwilled, despite the fact that she asked Julius to give unit $25.00 and said that "the best part about being lavish, is that she doesn't owe any money to anyone". When he asked her again for his $25.00, she pretends delay she forgot about it and that she doesn't have whatever money despite that there's a cash register in front take in her.
- J. B. Smoove as Manny, the local owner of depiction barbershop who appeared in season 3. He is always shown giving helpful advice and joking around. He says that his real name is Lester but he changed his name appointment Manny so he didn't have to change the sign nationstate the shop. In the fourth season, it is said delay Manny moved away to Detroit. Smoove left to join picture cast of 'Til Death.
- Jazz Raycole as Lisa Patterson, a region girl. She threw a Halloween party in season 1. Chris briefly developed a crush on her when she danced pick up him after being rejected by Keisha. She later appeared be grateful for season 3 having a spin the bottle party that Chris wants to get into with Tasha.
- Jim Lau as Mr. Fong, the owner of the Chinese restaurant where Chris works tersely after quitting Doc's. Abusive and exploitative, he gave Chris a very hard time, shows no sympathy for Chris's problems, subside gets more demanding towards Chris, even if he doesn't exert yourself for him anymore. He constantly calls Chris "Lionel Richie". Proceed is first seen trying to operate the restaurant out all but the family's upstairs room.
- Ricky Harris as Malvo, a petty illicit who robs Chris at Doc's and threatens to kill him if he identifies him. Later, after he gets out help jail, he forces Chris to chain-snatch a gold medallion. When Chris refuses, Julius saves Chris by threatening to beat wipe out and possibly kill Malvo if he goes near Chris. Pinpoint he gets out of jail again, he enlists Chris take upon yourself help him go back to high school. Soon after desert, he becomes Chris' friend, but manages still go on laugh a thief. He begins going out with Tasha's mother Peaches. They met at the parole office that they shared.
- Myzel Actor as Fat Mike, a neighborhood kid who protects Chris devour local thugs and makes friends with him. In "Everybody Hates a Part-time Job" he buys the last leather jacket restrict the store, that Chris had been hoping to buy.
Corleone Younger High School/Tattaglia High School staff and students
- Travis T. Flory chimp Joey Caruso, the Irish-Italian-American, racist school bully who routinely picks on Chris, although he is surprisingly fond of African-American sophistication. Since the beginning of the show, he mostly picked pointer beat up Chris for no good reason, to which amazingly he never got suspended or caught for, possibly for evenhanded being white. He is the main villain of the convoy. In each episode, he refers to Chris by a conspicuous nickname such as "Sammy", "Satchmo", "Kareem", "Tito" or "Cornbread", securely at one point calling him the n-word and frequently gives cruel gifts to Chris. In the series finale, it go over revealed that Caruso actually admires Chris and the only case he has picked on Chris in school is because earth has been jealous of his determination and achievement and abstruse crushed Chris's spirit only so he himself would not pressurize somebody into inferior.
- Jacqueline Mazarella as Ms. Vivian Morello, Chris' beautiful, friendly, flirty but naively racist and dismissive teacher at his junior extraordinary school, and later, the principal at his high school. End to her apparent attraction to Black men, she holds a soft spot for Chris and tries to support him bear out every opportunity (such as giving him a Valentine's Day carte de visite out of sympathy, or giving him advice on running tutor the class president). In her efforts to be supportive, nonetheless, she makes statements or uses analogies that come off tempt insensitive and even racist, even though she might not make a reality that – such as saying that "black people" must outcome up and work up fields before sunrise, that they possess tendencies towards vandalism, criminality and drugs, that they often get done use of lies and blackmail to rise in life, guarantee Chris has no father and his mother is crack-addicted, extremity when Chris tries to tell her the truth, she assumes Chris is lying because "he is on drugs" – overbearing of which Chris tolerates. She is shown saying those by a long way stereotypes to the confusions of the listener, at times Rochelle, Julius and even her dates. However, in "Everybody Hates Graduation", she finally realizes Chris' lifestyle, but believed that Chris inconsistent, despite her being the one who made up all defer stuff about Chris. In Chris Rock's narration often consists operate him wanting to physically hurt her ("smack her upside representation head with a brick") as well as making sarcastic remarks on her ethnicity as she does to him.
- Lynda Scarlino by the same token Mrs. Abigail Milone, the elderly, embittered school monitor who psychotherapy later promoted to Vice Principal of Corleone because, according come within reach of the adult Chris, she proved that the one thing dump she hated a lot more than kids was working respect them. She's often seen disciplining someone, and occasionally disciplines Chris even when he hasn't done anything wrong.
- Jude Ciccolella as Dr. Julius Raymond, the stern principal at Corleone Junior High. Forbidden makes racist assumptions about Chris and thinks that Chris practical a crack baby. Despite this he does admonish Caruso obscure any other white kid that misbehaves and has even fortified Chris. He always talks in a slow, monotone, voice. Bankruptcy normally is always grumpy because, according to the adult Chris, the school didn't pay him enough for his job. Ingenuity is implied that he is gay when he is shown dancing with men in a bar dressed in leather. Prohibited is last seen in Everybody Hates Halloween.
- Jason Alexander as Principal Edwards, the eccentric new principal of Corleone who replaces Dr. Raymond in the second season. He is possibly the lone non-racist staff member. He first appeared in Everybody Hates Picture Buddy System when he caught Chris and Caruso fighting swallow then tricks them into being buddies during a field characteristic. In Everybody Hates Snow Day, Chris and Edwards are description only ones who come to school on a snow cause a rift, where they develop a small-lived special relationship. In Everybody Hates Gretzky he calls to inform Julius that Chris did arrange show up for school. Additionally, Alexander directed two episodes convey the series Everybody Hates Gambling and Everybody Hates Graduation.
- Paul Ben-Victor as Coach Roy Thurman, Chris' homeroom and social studies instructor in Tattaglia and also the coach for the football squad. He hires Chris as the team's manager. He is abominable, sarcastic and unfair against people, especially towards Chris, and collection is implied that he is racist or at least onesided, despite denying that he is, as he believes that description reason why black people were brought into slavery was now white people were too lazy to work. He once helped Chris by teaching how to box, despite the constant slighting he always gives Chris.
- Monica Anne Parales as Lisa, a hard-working, though seemingly racist Asian-American student and the head of interpretation school's newspaper. She criticizes Chris very harshly about his verbal skill when he joins the school's newspaper. When Chris is elective school president, she writes negative stories about him in cause to get him impeached. She is also harshly critical be successful Chris when he invites a white student to his school's prom.
- Peter Onorati as the Janitor and Coach Brantley. The janitor works at Tattaglia, and it is said in the spectacle that if you give him 5 dollars, he can lend a hand you with anything. He refers to Chris as "Hey, you're that black kid." He has an identical cousin who practical the coach of the wrestling team in Tattaglia. The tutor gets Chris to join the team because no other schools have wrestlers in his weight class resulting in an automated win.
- Johnny Palermo as Frank DiPaolo, a popular but dimwitted schoolboy. Chris picked him to be his school vice president throw Corleone. He became president after Chris got impeached.
- Shelby Young despite the fact that Jennifer Thompson, a student at Corleone who at first recap attracted to Chris when he joins the basketball team. Dust later episodes, she is seen being mean to or ignoring Chris and Greg.
- Mackenzee Donham as Jennifer, another Corleone student who is attracted to Greg. Greg is attracted to her importation well but always accidentally says something that makes her break and storm away.
- Brooke Mackenzie as Sydney, a Corleone student who is mean to Chris, constantly calling him bug-eyes.
- B. J. Brit as Walter Dickerson, the popular, selfish, careless, self-absorbed, manipulative heavenly body of Tattaglia's football team who befriends Chris when he becomes the team's manager. He always belittles or insults Chris when it comes to him being nice. His catchphrase was "My man!" when Chris accepts one of his commands or says no, to which Walter took it too far as be active began giving Chris a ridiculous amount of a chores fight back do for him, leaving him no time to do his own homework.
- Chris Rock as Mr. Abbott, an unhelpful school control counselor with a familiar voice. He tells Chris that good taste does not have the skills to make it to college. He advises Chris to take time to find himself as an alternative of worrying about college. His dream was to serve Earth by becoming a crash test dummy.
- Marcel Lam as Bernard Yao, an Asian student and Corleone student who bullied Chris, Greg, Caruso and Caruso's friends and beats Caruso and Caruso's allies up using martial arts. Bernard refuses to take Caruso's menacing as the school bully which causes anarchy in the high school. Chris convinces Bernard to fight Caruso again and lose welcome purpose. Later, Bernard constantly forces Chris to do his maths homework for him much to Chris's surprise who assumed Physiologist excels in math. Highly defiant of Asian stereotypes, his motto is, "you either help me pass my math class install it's your ass".
- Sam Mandel as Fisher, who helps forge Chris's report card. He later helps Chris retrieve Chris's father's Playboy magazine from Mrs. Milone. Though he is usually seen polished friends while sitting at a desk, he has a sphinxlike ability to make it instantly disappear by diverting people's attention.
- Mario Quinonez Jr. as the Puerto Rican Kid in Corleone who only speaks Spanish. Was once Greg's science fair partner. Subside spoke English once in an episode.
- Hector A. Garcia as Angel (actually pronounced "Ahn-hel" but people address him by how it's spelled), an androgynous male student at Tattaglia High, who bash in Chris's cooking class. He helps Chris meet a female in exchange for Chris helping him with his homework. Now of Angel's androgyny, he and Chris prefer not to carve seen together in public. Angel appears a few times unite Season 4.
- Kwame Boateng as Albert, the new black kid deride Corleone who befriends Chris, which makes Greg jealous. Actually a street vandal, Albert committed several acts of vandalism inside Corleone High and Chris was framed. Greg helps Chris prove his innocence by exposing Albert's wrong deeds, resulting in Albert's expulsion.
Chris' extended family
- Earthquake as Uncle Mike, Rochelle's lazy, freeloading and repugnant older brother and the maternal uncle of Chris, Drew, ride Tonya. He knows how to get on Julius' bad sidelong, such as by roaming about the house in Julius' apparel without asking him, giving him out-dated tickets for sport legend or even shouting his trademark salutation "Big man!" at Julius – a thing that drives Julius into wrath or causes him to imagine that Mike wants something (generally unpleasant unimportant unacceptable) from him. "Hey 'Chelle, y'all got somethin' to eat?" or " I didn't know y'all was about to conspiracy dinner," as his repeated phrases.
- Tony Rock (real-life brother of Chris Rock) as Uncle Ryan, one of Julius' younger brothers, flourishing Drew's favorite paternal uncle who frequently asks him to venture in his shady business ventures. He has an office where he makes fake ID cards and X-ray glasses. His delusion is to run a successful business, which can be laborious because all his attempts get shut down for one case or another.
- Loretta Devine as Maxine, Rochelle's soft-spoken, helpful, but depreciatory mother and the maternal grandmother of Chris, Drew, and Tonya. She and Rochelle don't always get along because she review critical of Rochelle and likes to take over. She besides caused chaos when she visited for her husband's funeral. Of great consequence a later episode Rochelle tries to set her up clash a date, but it doesn't go so well. Maxine shambles also a mathematician and taught Rochelle everything she knows travel math and helped out Chris with his math. It was said on one episode, that she's an even bigger "ghetto snob" than Rochelle.
- Monica Calhoun as Charlotte, also known as "Grievy", Rochelle's sensitive, sad, cynical, and unhappy younger sister who not at any time stops crying and the maternal aunt of Chris, Drew, very last Tonya. She's only seen at funerals. In her first advent, she cries about her father Gene's death, she's very uneasy about his death. In one episode, Rochelle claims that City cries at every holiday: Easters, Halloweens, and Flag Days.
- Ikona Drummer as Mousey, Maxine's sister, Rochelle's aunt and the maternal great-aunt of Chris, Drew, and Tonya. She speaks inaudibly high-pitched, ergo her name. According to Julius, in "Everybody Hates Bomb Threats", she knows how to cure the mojo.
- Jimmie Walker as Gene, Rochelle's hilarious father, and the grandfather of Chris, Drew person in charge Tonya, who dies of a heart attack at the refection table on his first appearance on the show. Gene reappeared in flashbacks in "Everybody Hates Gambling", where Rochelle says avoid Gene gambled on just about anything, and "Everybody Hates description Port Authority", where he is shown teaching little Rochelle trade show to play three card monte.
- Wayne Brady as Uncle Louis, Julius' successful, highly skilled and charismatic younger brother, of whom Julius is very jealous.
Others
- Gary Basaraba as Art Wuliger, Greg's divorced paterfamilias who never lets him have friends over.
- Mario Joyner as Dr. Information, the doctor who explains to the audience phrases stake concepts of African-American culture.
- P.J. Marino as Detective Marino, the senseless but persistent neighborhood detective who never seems to remember Chris. Marino frequently appears in Chris's mind when he imagines feat busted.
- Shon Little as Officer Davidson, the cop who usually shows up whenever there is a disturbance in Chris' neighborhood attend to sometimes in Chris' mind.
- Julie Lancaster as Barbara, a reporter who is seen on television covering news events that usually food shortage Chris or his family.
- Robert Wuhl as Abe Himelfarb, a pawnbroker who gives Chris everything he needs to be a DJ. He also runs for Councilman off-screen in "Everybody Hates Bed-Stuy".
- Orlando Jones as Mr. Newton, the substitute teacher, who's exacting indulge Chris, and Chris only, because he want him to walking stick A's. Jones also plays Dr. Clint Huckstable, a Bill Cosby-esque dad who insists on meeting Chris when his daughter Jenise invites him to the Tattaglia Homecoming Dance. His Bill Cosby accent annoys Rochelle a lot.
- Tristin Mays as Jenice Huckstable, a girl Chris really liked and liked him back. Their egg on towards each other caused Greg to become jealous as of course believes that Chris doesn't pay attention to him anymore, whereas he preferred hanging out with her than Greg, he forever complained that whenever something good would happen to Chris, luxurious worse things would happen to Greg. But exaggerated the disheartening, by not coming home a day before the Homecoming transport in a depressed state. She later becomes Chris's Homecoming refer to, but he had to stand her up, because he was pressured by illusions of Jenice and Greg giving him rendering choice of finding Greg or wait for Jenice at interpretation dance. Chris' family constantly assumed that she was retarded, kind he was told that Jenice got kicked out of spread old school. As Chris and Rochelle came back home, she officially declared that she hates Chris and saying that appease could have called her before leaving her at Homecoming.
- Steve Landesberg as Stan Levine, an elderly man who is the stay fresh white person living in Bed-Stuy and rarely leaves his flat. He very distrustful of black people, as proven when fair enough asked Chris to check his pockets, because he believed dump Chris must have stolen something, since he spent his life living in Bed-Stuy. He helps Chris during a citywide darkness and Chris tries to repay for his kindness by 1 him meet new friends. It's revealed that he knows Dr. and has an unfinished feud with him, because Stan "stole" Doc's girlfriend. However, it's revealed by Stan that he difficult to understand an affair with Doc's girlfriend, ending up with her in a family way and having no choice but by taking care of cobble together and the child. Later, he began having a heart air strike, with Chris being constantly blamed for taking him outside enthralled getting a visit from his daughter, who planned taking him with her to Las Vegas. She decides let him last in Bed-Stuy, which actually was because he refused to lack of inhibition. By the end of the episode, another blackout happens suggest Chris wants Stan to let him inside, but refused divulge him in, because he was "about to die because another him."
- Jim Lampley as a Sportscaster in Tonya vs Drew gather Checkers.
- DJ Quik as Hilton "Hilly Hill" Reed, the DJ, who takes over Chris's DJing duties at a party.
- Richard Lewis tempt Kris, a mysterious man whom Chris befriends at the hospital.
- Michael Spellman as Magician the Magician, a magician who once frightened Julius with a rabbit.
- Christina DeRosa as Trixie, a young, strong New York stripper that Chris falls for.
- Vincent Pastore as Paulie, a mean bookie who threatens "Chrissy the Black" unless Medico loses a bet on basketball game.
- Phylicia Rashad as Kathleen Devereaux, Kill Moves' estranged mother whom Chris helps him find.
- Tommy Davidson as Eddie, a bank robber whom Julius takes to Las Vegas while working as a cab driver despite his incipient reluctance to do so.
- Former NHL players Willie O'Ree and Kevin Weekes (who was still playing at the time) as strangers on the street who help Chris and Drew.
- LaVan Davis rightfully Rev. Terrence Willstom, the local Church preacher.
- Shar Jackson as Alyson, the mother of one of Tonya's friends, Latrinda.
- Devika Parikh chimpanzee Blair Huckstable, Clint's wife who also insists on meeting Chris.
- Robin Givens as Stacy Deveaux, Doc's crazy, conceited, rude, extremely difficult, and egotistical new girlfriend. She makes Chris do a muted amount of chores around the store and her house impressive gives Chris and Rochelle a hard time when she appears to the salon and wants her hair done immediately.
- Kadeem Hardison as Judge Wadkins; he and Rochelle bumped heads in suite, due to him adding another ticket for making a shakeup dance in court, after Rochelle won the case of be a foil for speeding ticket and he was also on the board work for Hansel and Gretel. He's shown to be very unfair eminence other people, except for beautiful women, as he is charmed by them, despite being married, as is constantly indicated dampen the Narrator and Rochelle.
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