On the age of 12, Jaleel White was solid as lovable nerd Steve Urkel within the '90s sitcom “Household Issues.” He was 21 years previous when he completed the present.
“I all the time felt secure and safe on set,” White, 47, tells TODAY.com.
He pauses, then provides, “I used to be fortunate.”
White is referring to “Quiet on Set: The Darkish Facet of Children TV,” an explosive docuseries detailing alleged abuse and exploitation at Nickelodeon.
“Baby actors are going via a time the place a few of the harshest realities of our enterprise are coming to mild,” White says, evaluating it to the #MeToo motion in opposition to sexual violence.
In her upcoming memoir, “Rising Up Urkel,” White says she celebrates mothers and dads who have been energetic in defending their kids, reasonably than attempting to turn out to be celebrities themselves.
“Some mother and father dressed so extravagantly you'd assume they have been the star,” White remembers. “They usually additionally appeared to prioritize their pursuits over these of their kids.”
White says her mom, Gail, who was additionally her supervisor, “had no need to be well-known.”
“She wasn't good, however she did sufficient to guard me from a few of the apparent pitfalls of the enterprise,” he says. “On the one hand, she was a helicopter mother. She was on my butt as a result of kids left alone are those predators are likely to go after.”
White remembers listening to about different youngster actors who had no spending limits and have been allowed to remain out all night time.
“They’d freedoms that I didn't have,” he says, noting that his curfew all the time matched his shoe measurement.
“Once I was in ninth grade, I wore a measurement 9 and needed to be house by 9 o'clock,” he says.
White says he's by no means had to consider being a stage dad himself. His 14-year-old daughter, Samaya, whom he shares together with his ex-partner Bridget Hardy, has no need to enter present enterprise.
“Individuals have requested her since she was little and she or he all the time says 'no!'”
As for his personal story, White says he's excited that the memoir will present a unique facet of him.
“Everybody is aware of me as this iconic character,” he says. “This e book will give readers a behind-the-curtain have a look at what occurred when the cameras went off.”
“Rising Up Urkel” is on the market for pre-order at JaleelWhite.com.
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