The Bernie Mac Show Cast Members And Where They Are Now

Man, remember The Bernie Mac Show? That sitcom was something else, right? Bernie Mac himself was a national treasure, bringing that signature booming laugh and that no-nonsense yet loving dad energy into our living rooms every week. It’s been a minute since we’ve seen those episodes reruns, and it got me thinking, whatever happened to the folks who helped bring that hilarious family dynamic to life? Let’s take a little trip down memory lane and see where the cast of The Bernie Mac Show ended up. It’s kinda like catching up with old friends, but with way more star power!
First off, the man, the myth, the legend himself, Bernie Mac. Tragically, Bernie passed away in 2017 after a battle with a rare lung disease. His impact on comedy and television is undeniable. He didn't just play a character; he was Bernie Mac on screen, unfiltered and unforgettable. His absence is still felt, a testament to how much he resonated with audiences. It’s like losing that one uncle who always knew how to get a laugh out of everyone at the family reunion.
The Family Unit: Wanda, Jordan, and Brynn
Now, let's talk about the core family. Wanda Rocsi, played by the incredibly talented Kellita Smith. Wanda was the grounding force, the queen bee holding down the fort while Bernie was out there being… well, Bernie. Kellita brought such warmth and resilience to the role. After The Bernie Mac Show wrapped, she continued to grace our screens and stages. She’s had roles in shows like The Parkers, The Jamie Foxx Show, and even lent her voice to the animated series The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show. She’s also been active in theater, proving her range is as vast as Bernie’s laugh. Imagine her as the captain of a spaceship, still keeping everyone in line but with a bit more cosmic flair!
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Then there were the kids, the reason Bernie and Wanda even had to step up. Jordan Brooks, played by the always energetic Ismail Bashey. Jordan was the sarcastic, teenaged whirlwind that Bernie often found himself sparring with. Ismail brought a perfect mix of teenage angst and underlying affection to the character. After the show, he went on to pursue other acting opportunities, including appearances in shows like The Shield and a role in the film The Last Laugh. He's managed to keep a pretty low profile, which is totally understandable after dealing with Bernie’s antics for so long. He’s probably off living his best, quiet life, maybe inventing something cool in a secret lab.
And who could forget the adorable and often wise beyond her years, Brynn Brooks? Played by the delightful Khamani Griffin. Brynn was the sweet little ray of sunshine who could melt even Bernie’s tough exterior. Khamani was just a kid when he started on the show, and it was amazing to see him grow up on screen. After The Bernie Mac Show, he continued acting, appearing in films like Daddy Day Care and TV shows like The Paul Reiser Show. He’s had a steady career, proving that sometimes, the sweetest personalities end up being the most enduring in Hollywood. He’s like that perfectly ripe piece of fruit that just gets better with time.

The Supporting Stars Who Made It Shine
Let’s not forget the supporting cast who were absolutely crucial to the show's humor and heart. Aunt Viv, played by the legendary Loretta Devine. Loretta Devine is a national treasure, plain and simple. Her portrayal of Aunt Viv, Bernie’s sister and the kids’ guardian before they moved in, was filled with grace and wisdom. She’s had an incredibly prolific career before, during, and after The Bernie Mac Show. You’ve seen her in everything from Grey’s Anatomy to The Carmichael Show, and she even earned an Emmy nomination for her role in The Client List. She’s basically Hollywood royalty, a comfort like a warm hug from your favorite aunt. She’s the kind of actress who elevates every project she’s in.
And what about Bernie’s best friend and confidante, Robert "Spider" Webb? Played by the always hilarious Donnell Rawlings. Spider was the street-smart, funny-as-heck sidekick who was always there to offer questionable advice or a good laugh. Donnell has continued to make us laugh, and then some! He’s a stand-up comedian in his own right, a regular on the comedy circuit, and has had roles in shows like The Wire and movies like The Fix: Pilot. He’s also known for his work with Dave Chappelle. He's that friend who's always got a wild story and can somehow make you laugh until your sides hurt. He's like a reliable joke generator on demand.

We also had Bernie's parents, Momma Mac and Daddy Mac. Played by the wonderful Jo Marie Payton and the iconic Richard Roundtree. Jo Marie Payton is best known for her groundbreaking role as Harriette Winslow on Family Matters, and she brought that same warmth and authority to Momma Mac. After The Bernie Mac Show, she continued acting in various projects. Richard Roundtree, the original Shaft, brought such gravitas and cool to Daddy Mac. His presence alone was enough to command attention. He continued to act until his passing in 2023, leaving behind an incredible legacy. It’s like having two legends in the family, always adding that extra sprinkle of awesome. They were the OG authority figures, setting the tone for everything.
It’s pretty cool to see how these actors have continued to evolve and thrive in the entertainment industry. Each one brought something special to The Bernie Mac Show, and their individual journeys since are a testament to their talent and dedication. While we miss Bernie Mac’s presence every single day, it’s comforting to know that the folks who helped create that magic are still out there, making their mark. It makes you wonder what other hidden gems are out there, still making us laugh and smile.
