Denise Huxtable

Denise Huxtable
The Cosby Show/A Different World character
Actress Lisa Bonet as Denise Huxtable
First appearance"Pilot" (September 20, 1984)
Last appearance"Cliff and Jake" (April 11, 1991)
Created byBill Cosby
Portrayed byLisa Bonet
In-universe information
Full nameDenise Huxtable Kendall
OccupationStudent
Assistant at Blue Wave Records
Wildlife photographer
FamilyCliff Huxtable (father)
Clair Huxtable (mother)
Sondra Huxtable (sister)
Theo Huxtable (brother)
Vanessa Huxtable (sister)
Rudy Huxtable (sister)
SpouseMartin Kendall
ChildrenOlivia Kendall (stepdaughter)
RelativesRussel Huxtable (paternal grandfather)
Anna Huxtable (paternal grandmother)
Al Hanks (maternal grandfather)
Carrie Hanks (maternal grandmother)
Pam Tucker (cousin)
Nelson Tibideaux (nephew)
Winnie Tibideaux (niece)
NationalityAmerican

Denise Huxtable Kendall[1][2][3] is a fictional character on the American sitcom The Cosby Show (1984–1992), portrayed by actress Lisa Bonet. Denise also leads the first season of its spin-off A Different World (1987). The second-born child of Cliff and Clair Huxtable, Denise is a free spirit known for her eccentric clothing. Alternating between regular and recurring character, Denise appears on the sitcom on-and-off throughout its eight-year run, from its pilot "Theo's Economic Lesson" to the seventh-season episode "Cliff and Jake", for a total of 98 episodes, after which Bonet departed for the remainder of the series.

Created by comedian Bill Cosby, Denise was conceived as the Huxtable's eldest child until older sister Sondra was introduced in the show's second episode. Struggling academically, Denise drops out of school shortly after enrolling at the historically black Hillman College. She briefly returns home before traveling to Africa, where she marries Lt. Martin Kendall, becoming stepmother to his daughter, Olivia. Bonet was cast as Denise because the producers found that she embodied some of the character's unique traits. Based on Cosby's daughter Erinn, the show's creator borrowed inspiration from their relationship for Denise's storylines exploring self-discovery and independence.

Bonet and Cosby experienced creative differences on the set of The Cosby Show, particularly regarding her career choices beyond the sitcom. Cosby developed A Different World amidst their dispute to provide the actress with a more mature platform. However, Bonet was fired from the spin-off when she became pregnant during its first season, and temporarily rejoined the cast of The Cosby Show. After leaving The Cosby Show for one year to give birth, Bonet returned as a series regular at the beginning of its sixth season until Cosby ultimately fired her during season seven.

Denise became The Cosby Show's breakout character, and resonated with young adult fans. Bonet's performance was critically acclaimed and earned her a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 1986. Some fans criticized Bonet's controversial role in Angel Heart (1987), claiming it disrespected Denise's wholesome image. Denise did not fare as well on A Different World; critics found Bonet uninteresting and often blamed her performance for the show's unimpressive early reviews. Revered as a fashion icon, the character's eclectic style has had a profound impact on modern fashion trends, namely boho-chic; media publications frequently rank Denise among television's best-dressed characters.

  1. ^ "The Cosby Show Season 7 Episode 24 – Cliff and Jake – Cast & Crew". TV.com. Archived from the original on July 29, 2017. Retrieved July 28, 2017.
  2. ^ Erickson, Hal. "The Cosby Show: Cliff and Jake (1991)". AllMovie. Archived from the original on April 6, 2019. Retrieved July 28, 2017. ... this episode marks the final appearance of Lisa Bonet as Denise Huxtable Kendall.
  3. ^ Dalton, Mary M.; Linder, Laura R. (2005). The Sitcom Reader: America Viewed and Skewed. United States: SUNY Press. p. 131. ISBN 9780791465707. Archived from the original on April 7, 2022 – via Google Books.