Black-ish star Anthony Anderson celebrates his college graduation. The actor and comedian is known for his many film and television appearances over the years, garnering a whopping 11 Primetime Emmy nominations as an executive producer and star of
Black-ish. Created by Kenya Barris, the ABC sitcom follows Anderson as a wealthy advertising executive who wishes to intertwine a balance of black culture with his family’s upper-middle-class life.
Black-ish also stars Tracee Ellis Ross,
Yara Shahidi, Marcus Scribner, Miles Brown, and Marsai Marton.,Other than
Black-ish, Anderson is also known for his own short-lived sitcom,
All About the Andersons, and
The Bernie Mac Show. Other than sitcoms, Anderson is known for his leading roles in police procedurals like
K-Ville,
The Shield, and
Law & Order. Outside of television, Anderson has had supporting roles in various feature films, such as
Me, Myself & Irene,
Kangaroo Jack,
Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London,
The Departed,
Transformers, and
Scream 4. But now,
Anderson is making headlines for an achievement unrelated to his onscreen performances.,Related: How Michelle Obama’s Blackish Cameo Compares To Parks & Rec’s,In a video posted to Instagram,
Anthony Anderson announced his graduation from Howard University. The 51-year-old
Black-ish star began his post with a Notorious B.I.G. lyric, ”
IT WAS ALL A DREAM!” and went on to say the milestone has ”
literally been 30 years in the making.” In the video, Anderson also revealed his NSFW nickname listed on his diploma. Check out his post below:,Click here to see the original post.,In his commemorative post, Anderson shared photos of himself with fellow actors, college dean Phylicia Rashad, and commencement speaker Taraji P. Henson, among others. He also thanked his son for inspiring him to return to school and finish his degree. Anderson previously revealed he dropped out of college due to financial reasons. After returning to complete his bachelor of fine arts degree, Anderson is now a graduate of the Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts. The historically black university renamed its college of fine arts
after the late Black Panther actor and distinguished alum in May 2021.,Anderson’s achievement comes soon after another major milestone in his life, as his long-running sitcom
Black-ish just ended its 8-season run on ABC a few weeks ago. Anderson even opened up about
how filming the Black-ish finale was an emotional experience for him, as it represented the culmination of their hard work on the show. Considering his recent graduation from Howard University and the fact that
Black-ish is now behind him, hopefully this is just the beginning for Anderson.,Next: What Happened In Black-Ish’s Donald Trump Episode? Why It’s So Controversial,Source:
Anthony Anderson/Instagram,Related:
How Michelle Obama’s Blackish Cameo Compares To Parks & Rec’s,Click here to see the original post.,In his commemorative post, Anderson shared photos of himself with fellow actors, college dean Phylicia Rashad, and commencement speaker Taraji P. Henson, among others. He also thanked his son for inspiring him to return to school and finish his degree. Anderson previously revealed he dropped out of college due to financial reasons. After returning to complete his bachelor of fine arts degree, Anderson is now a graduate of the Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts. The historically black university renamed its college of fine arts
after the late Black Panther actor and distinguished alum in May 2021.,
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Black-Ish Star Anthony Anderson Celebrates His College Graduation
In an emotional Instagram post, Anthony Anderson announces his graduation from Howard University’s Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts.
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Black-ish star Anthony Anderson celebrates his college graduation. The actor and comedian is known for his many film and television appearances over the years, garnering a whopping 11 Primetime Emmy nominations as an executive producer and star of Black-ish. Created by Kenya Barris, the ABC sitcom follows Anderson as a wealthy advertising executive who wishes to intertwine a balance of black culture with his family’s upper-middle-class life. Black-ish also stars Tracee Ellis Ross, Yara Shahidi, Marcus Scribner, Miles Brown, and Marsai Marton.
Other than Black-ish, Anderson is also known for his own short-lived sitcom, All About the Andersons, and The Bernie Mac Show. Other than sitcoms, Anderson is known for his leading roles in police procedurals like K-Ville, The Shield, and Law & Order. Outside of television, Anderson has had supporting roles in various feature films, such as Me, Myself & Irene, Kangaroo Jack, Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London, The Departed, Transformers, and Scream 4. But now, Anderson is making headlines for an achievement unrelated to his onscreen performances.
Related: How Michelle Obama’s Blackish Cameo Compares To Parks & Rec’s
In a video posted to Instagram, Anthony Anderson announced his graduation from Howard University. The 51-year-old Black-ish star began his post with a Notorious B.I.G. lyric, “IT WAS ALL A DREAM!” and went on to say the milestone has “literally been 30 years in the making.” In the video, Anderson also revealed his NSFW nickname listed on his diploma. Check out his post below:
Click here to see the original post.
In his commemorative post, Anderson shared photos of himself with fellow actors, college dean Phylicia Rashad, and commencement speaker Taraji P. Henson, among others. He also thanked his son for inspiring him to return to school and finish his degree. Anderson previously revealed he dropped out of college due to financial reasons. After returning to complete his bachelor of fine arts degree, Anderson is now a graduate of the Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts. The historically black university renamed its college of fine arts after the late Black Panther actor and distinguished alum in May 2021.
Anderson’s achievement comes soon after another major milestone in his life, as his long-running sitcom Black-ish just ended its 8-season run on ABC a few weeks ago. Anderson even opened up about how filming the Black-ish finale was an emotional experience for him, as it represented the culmination of their hard work on the show. Considering his recent graduation from Howard University and the fact that Black-ish is now behind him, hopefully this is just the beginning for Anderson.
Next: What Happened In Black-Ish’s Donald Trump Episode? Why It’s So Controversial
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