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Shavar Malik Ross (born 4 March 1971, South Bronx, New York) is an American actor, filmmaker and photographer. He was the voice of Buckwheat in the Hanna-Barbera series The Little Rascals.

Biography[]

Ross, born in New York and raised in Macon, Georgia, is best known as Dudley Johnson in the NBC sitcom Diff'rent Strokes, having been chosen from over two hundred fifty other boys who auditioned for the role. He also portrayed the character Reggie in the 1985 film Friday the 13th: A New Beginning. Besides acting, Ross owns his own film production company, Tri-7 Entertainment, and was pastor of the Alive Church in Los Angeles for four years.

He and his wife Jacqueline have been married since December 1992. They have two children: son Seven Shavar Ross, born in August 1993, and daughter Chelsea Lynn Ross, born in February 2005.

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Shavar Ross Biography

Date of Birth:
Mar 4, 1971Birth Place:
Bronx, New York, USA

Biography

Shavar Ross is an American actor closely identified with his childhood stint on the adored television series "Diff'rent Strokes." In 1980, Ross was cast on the popular sitcom as Dudley Ramsey, the best friend of Arnold Jackson, played by Gary Coleman. Ross appeared in more than 40 episodes of the show over the course of six years, and, during this time, he was also featured on other productions, including episodes of "Benson" and "The Love Boat" and the horror film "Friday the 13th: A New Beginning." Ross later guest-starred on "Magnum, P.I." and "Growing Pains," and, in '92, he took on the recurring role of Weasel on the sitcom "Family Matters." After the mid-'90s, Ross largely followed pursuits outside of acting, becoming involved in church work, as well as directing, writing, and producing inspirational videos, including his 2003 short film "Soul to Take" and the '07 comedy "Lord Help Us."

Shavar Ross

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(in my southern accent) That there fella ya lookin at is Larry Graham.


Nope. I can’t sing. Howeverrrr, I did find myself in aespecially goodmood last night and for some reason, “One in a Million You” by Larry Graham popped in my head!


I just started singin…and loud, too. “Ahhh Onnnneee in a milllllllllyuuonnn…”


Family thought I was crazy. But then they started singing the son

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