Platinum (TV series)

Platinum (TV series)

"Platinum" is an American television series which aired on UPN in 2003.

ynopsis

Platinum is a family saga that follows two brothers who own and operate a record company in the competitive world of rap and hip-hop. The show revolves around a pair of brothers and record industry moguls Jackson and Grady Rhames, who are the archetype of rags-to-riches success after building their company, Platinum Records, from the ground up. Clawing their way up from the streets, the brothers have created a successful record company in the high-stakes hip-hop music business. Though they are deeply trusting of and dependent upon one another, the brothers approach business in starkly contrasting fashions.

Platinum is set in New York against the backdrop of the glamorous hip-hop lifestyle - a cutthroat and sometimes dangerous business notorious for its flashy stars with money to burn and ruthless record executives who stop at nothing to make it big. Standing by the brothers' side is their childhood friend and chief counsel David Weitz, their younger sister Jade Rhames and Jackson's wife Monica Rhames.

Cast

Sticky Fingaz as Grady Rhames

Jason George as Jackson Rhames

Lalanya Masters as Monica Rhames

Davetta Sherwood as Jade Rhames

Vishiss as VersIs

Tony Nardi as Nick Tashjian

Steven Pasquale as David Ross

Sarah Manninen as Olivia Ross

External links

*imdb title|id=0361224|title=Platinum
*Tv.com show|id=15925|title=Platinum
*" [http://www.allyourtv.com/shows/p/showguideplatinum.html Platinum] " at allyourtv.com


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