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Walter Emanuel Jones played Zack Taylor, the Black Ranger, and Thuy Trang played Trini Kwan, the Yellow Ranger Though fans might happily remember watching the '90s favorite Mighty Morphin Power ...
Black Ranger Walter Emanuel Jones weighed in on a 'Power Rangers' writer calling the potentially problematic casting of Black and Yellow Ranger 'a mistake': 'It wasn't a mistake; it was a milestone.' ...
Jones, who was born and raised in Detroit, is best known for playing Zack, the original Black Ranger from “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.” You can watch our video interview with him above as he ...
The series kicked off in August 1993 on Fox Kids with Walter Emanuel Jones as Zack Taylor (the first Black Ranger) and Thuy Trang as Trini Kwan (the first Yellow Ranger).
The series kicked off in August 1993 on Fox Kids with Walter Emanuel Jones as Zack Taylor (the first Black Ranger) and Thuy Trang as Trini Kwan (the first Yellow Ranger).
The reunion film sees two of the original cast members, David Yost (Billy Cranston/Blue Ranger) and Walter Emanuel Jones (Zack Taylor/Black Ranger), tributes to late actors Thuy Trang (Yellow ...
Zack Taylor (Black Ranger) Saban Entertainment. Zack was a deeply cool character, if a little unfortunately saddled with some stereotypes at times. He fought using hip hop dancing, ...
Walter Emanuel Jones, a black man, portrayed “Zack Taylor” as the Black Ranger and Thuy Trang, an Asian woman, as the Yellow Ranger “Trini Kwan” in the Emmy-nominated series that ran for ...
Jones himself had joked about the casting of a Black actor as the Black Power Ranger, according to footage from the documentary. “My name’s Walter Jones, I play Zack.
Walter Emanual Jones, best known for his role as the Black Power Ranger in the 1990s "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers," has rejected the notion that casting a Black actor in the role was a mistake.
The series kicked off in August 1993 on Fox Kids with Walter Emanuel Jones as Zack Taylor (the first Black Ranger) and Thuy Trang as Trini Kwan (the first Yellow Ranger).
“Mighty Morphin Power Rangers” head writer Tony Oliver admits in the new Investigation Discovery series “Hollywood Demons” that it was a “mistake” to cast a Black actor to play the Black Ranger and an ...