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American TV series or program
Baldwin Hills
Genre
Reality Directed by Michael McNamara Country of origin United States Original language English
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 30 Executive producers
Sheri Maroufkhani
Michael McNamara
Bill Rademaekers
Mark Brown
Producer Murithi Mike Marangu Cinematography Chris Mosio Editors
Martin Aristidou
Diana Fishman
Joe LaMattina
Erika K. Rupp
Mike Wurzlebacher
Running time 20–22 min Production company C4 Pictures Network
BET Release July 10, 2007 (2007-07-10 ) – March 17, 2009 (2009-03-17 )
Baldwin Hills is an American
reality television series featuring
African-American teenagers from the
Baldwin Hills district in Los Angeles, California.
[1] The series aired on
BET from July 2007 to March 2009.
Overview
Baldwin Hills features the lives of wealthy African American teens growing up in the Los Angeles neighborhood Baldwin Hills, sometimes referred to as the "Black Beverly Hills".
[2]
[3] Baldwin Hills gives BET's primarily black audience an alternative to MTV's
Laguna Beach .
[4] The shows first season focused mainly on Moriah and his relationship with Gerren, it also focuses on Jordan trying to get his career in the promoting industry up and running.
Cast
Main
Season 1
Season 2
Season 3
Ashley Calloway
Y
Y
Moriah Johnson
Y
Y
Y
Gerren Taylor
Y
Y
Y
Gaven
Y
Jordan
Y
Rocqui
Y
Y
Sal
Y
Y
Staci
Y
Y
Y
Willie
Y
Seiko
Y
Y
Johnathan Franklin
Y
Justin
Y
Y
Lo'Rena
Y
Etienne
Y
Trason
Y
Tyler
Y
Recurring
Season 1
Season 2
Season 3
Daymeon
Y
Garnette
Y
Makensy
Y
Tee'Nee
Y
Y
Aunjel
Y
Y
La La
Y
Aysia
Y
Jojo
Y
Kenny
Y
Episodes
Season 1 (2007)
Season 2 (2008)
Season 3 (2009)
References
^ Bellafante, Ginia (March 23, 2009).
"On BET, Lifestyles of the Rich and Real" .
The New York Times . Retrieved May 20, 2022 .
^ Komonibo, Ineye (August 12, 2021).
"HBO Max's "Sweet Life" Is All Black Excellence (With A Serving Of Drama)" .
Refinery29 . Retrieved May 20, 2022 .
^ Croop, Kari.
"Baldwin Hills TV Review" .
Common Sense Media . Retrieved May 20, 2022 .
^ Hale, Mike (August 7, 2007).
"Posh Princes and Princesses of the Hills" .
The New York Times . Retrieved May 20, 2022 .
External links
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