10 Quick Questions for Dulé Hill of ‘The Wonder Years’

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TV veteran Dulé Hill has taken up residence on the reimagined ABC comedy The Wonder Years. He plays the patriarch of a Black family in Montgomery, Alabama, circa 1968, quite a way from the


California beach town he inhabited in Psych or the Bartlet White House in The West Wing. The writing of this new Wonder Years offers fresh perspective on the original show, and Fred Savage,


who was the child star of the original, has directed multiple episodes. Hill says it was a “no-brainer” to take the role.

No hesitation about reviving a TV classic like The Wonder Years?


I jumped at it. It’s bringing laughter, joy and humor to the viewing audience but also has a lot of heart, makes us reflect a little bit, enlightens us to an experience beyond our own. We


can see things that are similar along the journey but also see how experiences can be different for people. It’s exactly the type of material that I desire to do.


Members only This reboot is set in Montgomery, Alabama, in the late 1960s. Race is at its center. Did it make it easier or harder to say yes to the part?


I’d known Saladin K. Patterson [executive producer and showrunner] for quite a few years. We worked together on Psych. I know the brilliance that comes out of his mind. I had no doubt if


Saladin was going to be the one reimagining this world that it would be something that could be interesting and profound and also entertaining.

Hill as Bill Williams with his 'Wonder


Years' family (from left to right): daughter Kim, played by Laura Kariuki, son Dean, played by Elisha "EJ" Williams, and wife Lillian, played by Saycon Sengbloh. Erika Doss/ABC via Getty


Images You are a father in real life. How does that experience help you play Dean’s dad?


It connects the dots that much more; it helps me understand the love that Bill Williams has for Dean and for Kim [his kids]. I can understand the concerns he has for them, the wish he has


for them to have the best opportunities to exceed further along life’s journey than he has been able to, because that is deeply ingrained inside of me when I look at my daughter, Kennedy,


and my son, Levi.

Let’s talk about the original Wonder Years.


I’m a child of the ’80s so that was right there. I would always say it was water fountain talk because in schools you didn’t have watercoolers. Everyone had a crush on Winnie Cooper;


everyone connected with Kevin Arnold or someone inside the show. I grew up in the suburbs of New Jersey so there was a lot that I could relate to. I was also very aware that I didn’t see


myself reflected in the show so there was always that thing.

Tell the truth: Is comedy, like Psych, or drama, like West Wing, your preference?


My ideal situation is somewhere right in the middle. I love the idea of comedy, of bringing levity into people’s lives and letting people exhale for a little bit. I do appreciate the drama


because it inspires you to think beyond yourself. I hope that I will continue to do both. I don’t want to always do comedy; I don’t always want to do drama. I also don’t always want to do


just dialogues. Sometimes I want to sing and sometimes I want to dance.

Which three of your contemporaries — actors of your generation — would you invite to lunch for great conversation?


Regina King; God rest his soul, Chadwick Boseman; and Jessica Chastain.


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