Eve (2003)
Eve (2003)
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This TV Show Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Eve
Shelley Williams
Jason George
J.T. Hunter
Ali Landry Monteverde
Rita Lefleur
Natalie Desselle-Reid
Janie Egins
Brian Hooks
Nick Delaney
Sean Maguire
Donovan Brink
Antwan Razor Daniels
Chris
Sterling Knight
Noah
David Janollari
Producer
Reggie Gaskins
Marty
Sharif Atkins
Grant
Meg DeLoatch
Writer
Mary Lou Belli
Director
Leonard R. Garner, Jr.
Director
Gary Shimokawa
Director
Brian K. Roberts
Director
Ken Whittingham
Director
Alfonso Ribeiro
Director
Eric Dean Seaton
Director
Arlene Sanford
Director
Lee Shallat Chemel
Director
Ted Lange
Director
David W. Duclon
Writer
Antonio Fargas
Uncle Jerry
Daphne Maxwell Reid
Frances Hunter
Deanna Hurst
Barbara
Willam Belli
Waiter
Catie Palladino
Helen
Phil LaMarr
Coleman
Jazsmin Lewis
Dani
Inga Dyer
Chantal
Ella Joyce
Mama Pearl
Jillian Warry Barberie
Shannon
Misty May-Treanor
Diana
Perry King
Jackson
Yvonne Arias
Woman
Kristina Vanni
Lily / Lily / Lola
Bumper Robinson
Mark / Kristina Vanni
Craig Gellis
Blade
Brooke Burke
Self
Robert Verdi
Self
Golden Brooks
Nurse LaDonna
Marteniz Brown
Roderick
Alexia Robinson
Tamara
Natalie Blalock
Mrs. Garris
Joshua Martinez
Busboy
Clifton Powell
Queen Latifah
Jason Faunt
Yaya DaCosta
Penny Johnson Jerald
Kellie Shanygne Williams
Jodi Lyn O'Keefe
Cherie Johnson
Faune Chambers Watkins
Robert Picardo
Lou Myers
Darius McCrary
Daphne Zuniga
Omar Gooding
Bart Johnson
Josie Davis
Kim Fields-Morgan
Robert Horry
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 15, 2003
StatusEnded
Seasons3
Episodes66
Running Time22m
Genres
Wiki.
Eve is an American television sitcom created by Meg DeLoatch that originally aired for three seasons on UPN from September 15, 2003, to May 11, 2006. Featuring an ensemble cast consisting of Eve, Jason George, Ali Landry, Natalie Desselle-Reid, Brian Hooks, and Sean Maguire, the show revolves around two sets of male and female friends attempting to navigate relationships with the opposite sex. The executive producers were Robert Greenblatt and David Janollari; the series was produced by The Greenblatt/Janollari Studio and Mega Diva Inc. in association with Warner Bros. Television for UPN.
The series was developed as a vehicle for Eve under the working title The Opposite Sex; UPN executives approached the rapper about a television project after the success of fellow musician Brandy in another of the network's sitcoms, Moesha. Eve's series was created as part of the network's attempt to appeal to a younger demographic. After being picked up, the show was renamed Eve to attract the rapper's fans. It was set in Miami, but filmed at Sunset Gower Studios in Hollywood. Eve has stated that she was intimidated at first by the process of preparing for and filming a sitcom, and she would later regret not fully committing to her character. The show aired on UPN in its original run, and later in syndicated reruns on TV One and Cleo TV. UPN had promoted Eve as part of its new comedy block, one of four new comedies developed by the network.
Eve suffered low viewership in spite of its high ratings among young African-American women; it was canceled following UPN's merger with The WB Television Network (The WB) to launch The CW in 2006. The series' cancellation, along with that of other black sitcoms, was criticized by media outlets for reducing representation of African-American characters and the number of roles for African-American actors on television. Critical response to Eve was mixed; some praised its inclusion as a part of UPN's line-up of black sitcoms, but others felt Eve lacked charisma, and that the series was inferior to its contemporaries. Despite the mixed reception, the show and its star received several award nominations. The series was later released on the iTunes Store, Amazon Video, and HBO Max.