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‘Wonder Years’ reboot gives depth to Sengbloh’s mom role

By Rodney Ho, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published: October 10, 2021, 6:00am

ATLANTA — The original beloved version of “The Wonder Years” debuted 33 years ago and ran six seasons, a warm nostalgia bath back to the late 1960s featuring fresh-faced suburban 12-year-old Kevin Arnold crushing on Winnie Cooper.

ABC has brought the show back using the same time frame but focuses instead on 12-year-old Dean Williams (Elisha Williams), part of a middle-class Black family in 1968 living in Montgomery, Ala. (Fred Savage, who played the original Kevin, is an executive producer of this reboot.)

Atlanta resident and Tony-nominated actress Saycon Sengbloh, in her first regular TV series role, plays Dean’s accountant mom Lillian, who is married to professional musician Bill, played by Dule Hill (“Psych,” “The West Wing”). Her role is augmented from the mom role in the original show.

“I’m not just an accoutrement for the kid,” she said. “You get to see my character come to life and learn what makes Lillian tick.”

Here are highlights from the AJC interview with Sengbloh:

Her memories of the original show: “I loved it. I had a crush on Fred Savage. And I wanted the bangs like Winnie but somehow that blow dryer couldn’t quite do it!”

The backlash from lovers of the first version: “I hope they can open their minds to a new experience. And even if they say they won’t watch it, I hope they secretly do anyway!”

Working with Dule Hill: “I was so excited. The first movie I ever did, Dule and I were both in it, but we weren’t in the same scenes. It was called ‘The Ditchdigger’s Daughters.’ We were in North Carolina. It was a sweet movie, something on ABC Family. He played my grandfather in a flashback. Dule and I also knew each other from Broadway. In between takes, he’s constantly tapping his feet. We both have rhythm. We get along so well. I’m glad he has so much experience on TV. He’s got all the advice. He’s a very thoughtful, giving actor.”

So much respect: Her roots for 1960s music runs deep. She has previously performed in “Hair” and “Motown the Musical” on Broadway. So hearing all those classics on “The Wonder Years” has been a blast for her. She also played one of Aretha Franklin’s sisters in the recent film “Respect” starring Jennifer Hudson as Franklin and directed by Liesl Tommy.

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