The Cast Of 'Living Single': Where Are They Now?

We celebrate the 30th anniversary of the beloved '90s sitcom.

Kim Coles - As Khadijah's daffy cousin Synclaire James, Coles was adored by audiences. The comedienne and actress went on to enjoy a steady career in television on such shows as Six Feet Under, One on One and RuPaul's Drag Race. She also famously dropped 25 pounds as a participant on VH1's Celebrity Fit Club.  (Photo: Valerie Macon/Getty Images)
Erika Alexander - While Alexander appeared in a number of films and television series after her turn as sharp-tongued attorney Maxine Shaw on Living Single, including reprising her role for an episode of Half & Half, she took time off to pursue her passion for politics. Alexander actively campaigned for Hillary Clinton in the 2008 Democratic primaries and toured college campuses with Chelsea Clinton. (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for NAACP Image Awards)
Kim Fields: May 12 - The Living Single star turns 44. (Photo: Moses Robinson/Getty Images for Stellar Awards)
T.C. Carson - After playing stockbroker Kyle "Barker Magic" Barker on Living Single, Carson put his vocal cords to work, voicing characters on Star Wars: The Clone Wars, The Bible Experience and nearly two dozen video games, including the best-selling God of War. Along with Erika Alexander, Carson reprised his LS role for an episode of the sitcom Half & Half. In 2002, he also released an album of jazz/funk tracks called Truth. (Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)John Henton - The Cleveland native dovetailed his role as handyman Overton Jones into a series regular role on UPN's The Hughleys, on which he starred for four years. Henton's life was nearly brought to a tragic end in 2000 when he suffered a major car accident that left his face deformed and his legs and stomach seriously damaged. Through extensive surgery, Henton's face was reconstructed and therapy helped his other injuries. Since the accident, Henton decided to slow his life down and spend time with his children.(Photo: Amanda Edwards/Getty Images)

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Erika Alexander - While Alexander appeared in several films and television series after her turn as sharp-tongued attorney Maxine Shaw on Living Single, including reprising her role for an episode of Half & Half, she took time off to pursue her passion for politics and activism. She co-founded Color Farm Media, which released the 2020 documentary John Lewis: Good Trouble. Earlier this year, she released The Big Payback documentary, which focused on the case for reparations. (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for NAACP Image Awards)

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