
BernNadette Stanis is best known as Thelma from Good Times (1974), but there's much more to her than that. In the 1970s she was the personification of black beauty. As sophisticated and graceful as she was, she still became TV's first black sex symbol or "It" girl. Thelma/BernNadette and the Evans family also proved many stereotypes wrong about the ghetto and the young black girl, such as that all black girls and black families in the ghetto had no hopes, dreams, or class. Thelma showed that a "ghetto girl" had hopes and dreams, intelligence, respect, dignity and grace, and it wasn't just acting--BernNadette was that naturally. She introduced a new definitive image of the young black girl and woman.

Carl Weber's The Family Business

Good Times

The Family Business: New Orleans

Girlfriends

The Parent 'Hood

No Regrets

The Wayans Bros.

コスビー・ショー

The Love Boat

Live in Front of a Studio Audience: "All in the Family" and "Good Times"

The Engagement: My Phamily BBQ 2

グッド・タイムズ

N-Secure

Still 'Bout It

Sherri

Once in a Valentine

A Christmas Blessing

CHAAW: Chapter 1

Hidden Blessings

Dreams from the Edge