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Kim Coles Talks 'Life After Living Single'

First Posted: 11/20/11 08:39 AM ET Updated: 11/21/11 09:23 AM ET

Kim Coles Life After Living Single

For Kim Coles, appearing on the wildly popular 1990s comedy show "In Living Color" should have been a career milestone, but it was over almost as soon as it started . While many of the show's cast would go on to establish iconic characters, the comedienne was released after the first season. But three years later, Cole landed the role of Synclaire, alongside Queen Latifah, Erika Alexander, and Kim Fields on Fox's sitcom "Living Single."

The Brooklyn native is the focus of the latest installment of TV One's popular series 'Life After.' The network's November 23 episode will chronicle Cole's two decades in television, and the lessons she's learned.

The one-time "Celebrity Mole" contestant said she was a bit hesitant about 'Life' when the show's producers initially approached her. But after a little persuasion about the show's purpose — to "make people look and feel good" — she changed her mind.

"I just knew that it was going to be a lot of work," Coles said on a recent afternoon. "You gotta send the pictures in; you gotta get clearance for the clips; you gotta sit there and talk for hours; you gotta ask your friends to participate. And I was like, 'Ah, I don't know, it just feels a little too invasive.' And I didn't know if I could trust that they would tell my story in a way that was lovely, enlightening and inspiring. But once I talked to the producers and saw what it was really all about, I was in 100 percent."

During preparation for her episode, Coles reached out to some of her former castmates for their cooperation. To her dismay, everyone seemed to be busy. "I'm closer with some than I am with others, so I reached out to the ones that I'm close to," she said, "and none of them were available."

"But who knows? Maybe (the show producers) will surprise me and have gotten in touch with them. So I'll never know who they talked to besides me about 'Living Single.' They let you in on the process but not all of it, so I'll be watching it alongside you all."

Since the sitcom went off the air in January 1998, Coles laments that too few shows nowadays feature entirely African-American casts. And certainly nothing that compares to "Living Single."

"It's kind of a tragedy, because I think that our voice is really not fully being heard," she said. "That show was written a particular way, it was produced a particular way. The characters were very, very positive. There's just not a lot of that on the air, and it's disheartening that the audience doesn't have characters that they can fall in love with and relate to."

In Coles' estimation, the television market is saturated with reality shows. "There are some reality stars who have ten times a bigger following than I do," she admitted. "I wish them well. I just wish there was a space for real talent as well."

"How many times can I watch a bunch of women fighting each other? I don't need that in my consciousness. And I can't wait for people to figure out that's not real entertainment," she continued. "We can't even blame the networks. They're putting on what the audience is willing to watch. So I'll tune out until there's some other programming on. And I don't wish any ill on those ladies, but it's very interesting to me what we're accepting as our role models and as a way to behave out in the world. It's kind of sad to me."

In addition to her acting and live comedy experience, Coles also served as the host of BET's 2009 game show "Pay It Off." Which inspired her to create her own game show that will consist of a hosting-makeover theme, as well as another show that is loosely scripted, similar to HBO's hit series "Curb Your Enthusiasm." Coles revealed that she has already pitched one of them to networks, while the other is still in development.

Outside of her career in show business, the 49-year-old tours as a motivational speaker to women and young girls through her G.I.F.T.S. (Gratitude, Intentions, Forgiveness, Triumphs and Self-Love) initiative.

"To any young performer, or anyone thinking of getting into show business, I would say the key to longevity is being able to do more than just one thing," she explained. "And it's okay if you're a great singer or great actress, but you better build up your skills to where you are the go-to person that they call to do things."

"I get called to host things, not that I was ever trained as a host. It's because I did enough times to where I was good at it and people know that I'm going to come in and do a good job," she explained. "So I think it's very important to keep yourself flexible and be willing to learn and grow at all times."

TV One's "Kim Coles: Life After 'Living Single'" premieres Wednesday, November 23 at 10 p.m. EST.

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For Kim Coles, appearing on the wildly popular 1990s comedy show "In Living Color" should have been a career milestone, but it was over almost as soon as it started . While many of the show's cast wo...
For Kim Coles, appearing on the wildly popular 1990s comedy show "In Living Color" should have been a career milestone, but it was over almost as soon as it started . While many of the show's cast wo...
 
 
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10:10 PM on 11/20/2011
Kin was great on In Living Color and Living Single. You can't ever count someone out in the entertainment biz. People make comebacks all the time, sometimes 2 or 3 times over and many years apart. She's so talented that its bound to occur soon. Looking forward to her Life After episode. May God Bless her.
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BruntLIVE
Deal with my fullboreness
07:35 PM on 11/20/2011
Ok now its Photoshopology 101 with Professor Jingeltack
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missingwmd
Not afraid of the Elephant in the room.
07:59 PM on 11/20/2011
colorstruck much?
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BruntLIVE
Deal with my fullboreness
07:25 PM on 11/20/2011
Lady Dragon? Is that a 70's aftershave? Settle down, we don't need your hot breath of reason, it's emotional and obtuse.
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ladydragon
Never attribute to Malice that which can easily be
09:11 AM on 11/21/2011
fullboreness, you're exactly right, you are boreish and crass.
07:24 PM on 11/20/2011
Kim Coles is beautiful inside and out! I just love her! Can't wait to see this!
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hjo4
you can go with this or you can go with that
12:20 PM on 11/20/2011
Life After... is one of the best shows on that features African Americans artist and Superstars of not so recent past. I wish they'd focus on some of the old groups from the 60's more so. But TV One sure got itself a hit with Life After.I just began to become interested in Kim Coles as an actress recently, I had the wrong impression of her. I recently saw her by a complete mishap on the Dr Drew show regarding Black Hair and she really impressed me. I will watch Life After featuring her story and I hope to see more of her on the airwaves.
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BruntLIVE
Deal with my fullboreness
10:14 AM on 11/20/2011
LOL, this is not her complexion, who is she trying to kid?
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BlindChance
Have another cherry...
02:27 PM on 11/20/2011
What are you talking about? Google her, her complexion is consistent in all of her photos (barring the poor quality ones).
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queenietoo
is making it happen
02:39 PM on 11/20/2011
She still looks good, appreciate instead of hating on this Sista we can be our own worst critics sometimes. Don't we have enough of our own people hating us already. It don't hurt to pick out the positives sometimes try it sometimes.
03:48 PM on 11/20/2011
Great point!!!!!!!!! The shows that are out today just continue to perpetuate the stereotype of people of color!!!!! Mindless entertainment and this one of the main problems with today's American society! Kid can name the latest fashion!!! Shoes, clothes, athletes, but are mindless when it comes to math, sciences, geography, writing and so on! Seriously!!!!! We need to get our priorities in order!!!!!!
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emperance
Under 30? Don't talk to me.
06:41 PM on 11/20/2011
All blacks don't have to be positive, simply because the other person is also black.

** Get so tired of hearing that. **

PEOPLE ARE ALL ABOUT "THEMSELVES" --- REGARDLESS OF COLOR.
Blacks should NOT be required to do/give or be ANY LESS.