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Keshia Knight Pulliam grows into grittier roles

Former ‘Cosby’ kid leaves cuteness behind for new Tyler Perry film

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Like Shirley Temple from a bygone area, Keshia Knight Pulliam captured America’s collective “awww…. isn’t she cute!” reflex back in the mid-1980s as Rudy Huxtable on the seminal sitcom “The Cosby Show.”

More than two decades later, Atlanta’s Knight Pulliam is playing a not-so-cute jailed prostitute named Candy in Tyler Perry’s “Madea Goes to Jail,” opening on Friday, Feb. 20.

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Keshia Knight Pulliam plays a jailed prostitute named Candy who turns her life around in Tyler Perry’s new film ‘Madea Goes to Jail.’

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“It’s a great role, something very different for me,” Knight Pulliam said in a recent phone interview. “I wanted a challenge.”

Candy, she said, had gone to college but she made some bad choices, landing her in jail.

“Her life is in a downward spiral,” Knight Pulliam said. “I’m kind of happy and bubbly. Candy isn’t. But this is a story of redemption. No matter how far you’re gone, you can turn it around.”

Fortunately for Candy, Perry’s larger-than-life Madea takes a motherly liking to her and defends her from abusive inmates in the jail.

Knight Pulliam has had a much smoother life than her character, living in Atlanta since entering Spelman College in 1997 and graduating in 2001. “This feels like home to me now,” she said.

Post college, she joined a couple of reality shows, “Fear Factor” and “Celebrity Mole,” and has no regrets.

“I don’t think reality shows are bad,” Knight Pulliam said. “It’s about the characters and quality of production.”

She also nabbed a few adult acting roles in “The Gospel” and “Beauty Shop.” But connecting with Perry made a big difference, said Knight Pulliam, who recalled meeting Perry at a cast party in a Midtown club.

“I spoke to him for just a moment, had a small conversation,” she said.

But that conversation left enough of an impression. Soon after, her agent got a call: Would Knight Pulliam like a small role as a sexy con artist in “Tyler Perry’s House of Payne” on TBS? That role, intended for maybe an episode or two, stretched out to 40.

She said she enjoyed the experience, though it was different from major network TV. “They work much faster,” Knight Pulliam said. “While most sitcoms shoot five days for one episode, Tyler could do it in a day. Fortunately, I was able to jump right in.”

“Payne” led Knight Pulliam to the “Madea” film, which featured some less-than-comfortable on-location shooting.

“We actually shot in a seedy area of Atlanta. It was funny. We were doing a scene running down an alley. An actor playing a pimp is chasing me. And there’s a real pimp in the alley!”

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