Kelita Smith plays the other woman in “Three Can Play that Game,” now on DVD
*A follow-up to the romantic comedy, “Two Can Play That Game,” this movie directed by Moody Mod and written by Mark Brown, “Three Can Play That Game,” stars again Vivica A. Fox as the Atlanta couples therapist Shante’ Smith. The film also stars Jason George (as Byron Thompson); Jazsmin Lewis (as Bryon’s girlfriend Tiffany); Kelita Smith (as Carla who works with Bryon); Tony Rock (as Bryon’s buddy Gizzard), and Terri J. Vaughn.
“I’m a fan of quality films and great writers,” three time NAACP Image Award nominee actress Kelita Smith says of the film. “I am a fan of the act of redemption and the message. That is what’s wonderful about today, you can do all those things.”
The DVD, on Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, examines the therapist’s Five Step Program. She uses it in trying to help Tiffany’s relationship with boyfriend Bryon Thompson. Tiffany has supported her man in getting him into the corporate world, grooming and molding him to now find that every woman, like Carla at his job, now wants him. He gets a big head about it all and so the games begin.
Debbi Morgan returns to “All My Children” on ABC
The character, Angie Hubbard, played by two-time Emmy Award nominee Debbi Morgan is back again on ABC’s soap opera “All My Children.” Agnes Nixon created the daytime series in 1970. Twelve years later in 1982 Debbi Morgan premiered as Angie Hubbard.
“In 1990 I got an offer to do another soap by the guy who hired me in the first place,” Emmy and Image Award winner, Debbi Morgan said of the reason she first left the role in 1990. “It was shot in Los Angeles, ‘Generations’.”
Morgan would go on to act in soaps “General Hospital” and “Port Charles.” Debbi returned to play Angie, wife of Jesse Hubbard (played by Darnell Williams), again from 1993 – 1997.
“ I was originally contacted by my manager to bring back Angie,” Debbi points out. “Sometime at the end of the summer of 2006 the role was to be a reoccurring role. Then they said a four year contract!”
Morgan said that just fit right into her plans, filming in New York, because she was tired of flying from west coast to east coast to be with her boyfriend who lives in Maryland.
Other television credits of Debbi are “What’s Happening” in 1976, “Roots: The Next Generation” in 1979, Soul Food, Charmed and Boston Legal. In film, Debbi Morgan’s credits include “Women Thou Art Loosed,” “Love and Basketball,” “The Hurricane,” “She’s All That,” and “Eve’s Bayou.”