
Darius McCrary, best known for playing Eddie Winslow on the ABC family sitcom 'Family Matters' during the 1990s and last seen on the big screen in 'Next Day Air,' has landed a coveted role on daytime television.
According to Entertainment Weekly, the former child star is set to take on the role of Malcolm Winters on CBS' long-running series 'The Young and the Restless.'
The role was originated by model-turned-actor Shemar Moore, who won a Daytime Emmy Award in 2000. Moore is currently playing FBI agent Derek Morgan on the popular CBS drama 'Criminal Minds.'
McCrary, who reportedly signed a multi-year deal, is set to begin working on Nov. 18. His debut will air Dec. 29.
When it was first reported that the top-rated soap was looking to bring back the popular character, former soap veterans were rumored to be auditioning for the spot. Soapcentral.com states that 'Playgirl' magazine cover boy Marcus Patrick (who played Jamal Cudahy on 'All My Children' and Jett Carver on 'Days of our Lives') and former 'Passions' hunk Charles Divins had read for the role.

"We are thrilled to have the character of Malcolm back on 'Y&R.' Malcolm, Neil Winters' brother, has always been a catalyst to exciting stories," said 'Y&R' co-executive producer and head writer Maria Bell in a statement. "He's coming back to town to see his brother and to reunite with his biological daughter, Lily Winters, as she fights for her life. Malcolm is a photographer ... someone who lives on the edge and who always pushes the envelope."
Fans of McCrary -- who is allegedly married to former video vixen and best-selling author Karrine Steffans -- will be happy to see him work with the Emmy Award-winning Bryton James (Devon), who co-starred as Richie Crawford on 'Family Matters.'
Black Actors & Their Daytime' Jobs
Black Soap Stars: An Intimate Look
Believe it or not, soap operas can be a good breeding ground for some of the greatest actors in Hollywood. From Academy Award winner Morgan Freeman to three-time Emmy Award winning thespian Cicely Tyson, many great black actors have cut their teeth on daytime dramas. While Shemar Moore, Victoria Rowell, Tichina Arnold, Tonya Pinkins, Debbi Morgan and Vivica A. Fox were beloved characters on popular serials, they've done well beyond them. Check them out.
Charles Divins
'Passions' (NBC)
Prior to acting, Divins was a model who worked for Tommy Hilfiger and appeared in GQ, Glamour, Cosmopolitan and Gear. When his attention turned to acting, he took on the role of Chad Harris-Crane on the soap 'Passions,' from 2002 to 2007. The Dallas native left the show when it moved from NBC to DirecTV.
Cicely Tyson
'Guiding Light' (CBS)
A veteran of film and TV, this New York native had a stint on daytime television nearly 40 years ago. During 1966, Tyson also had a recurring role in the daytime soap opera, 'Guiding Light,' which ended its run this month after 72 years. Her character's name was Martha Frazier. Tyson soon went on star in 1972's 'Sounder,' for which she was nominated for an Oscar for best actress. After working with Tyler Perry in 2005's 'Diary of a Mad Black Woman' and 'Madea's Family Reunion,' Perry mention her name as part of his dream cast for his film adaptation of 'For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf.'
Victoria Rowell
'The Young and the Restless' (CBS)
Speculation continues about whether the Portland, Maine, native will come back to the role that she's played on daytime's number-one rated soap opera, 'The Young and the Restless,' for over 15 years. As Drucilla Winters, Rowell has occupied the longest-running African American female soap character in daytime television. She won 11 NAACP Image Awards. Rowell's first run as Drucilla was from 1990 to 1998. She briefly returned in 2000, and then returned on a regular basis from 2002 until early 2007. Rowell also played Dr. Amanda Bentley on the CBS series 'Diagnosis: Murder,' opposite Dick Van Dyke, and starred opposite Samuel L. Jackson in 2007's 'Home of the Brave.'
Darnell Williams
'All My Children' (ABC)
The London actor was one-half of the first African American supercouple on 'All My Children' (along with Debbie Morgan) for his portrayal of Jesse Hubbard, from 1981 to 1988. Before he left the show, Williams won two Emmys. He returned to the soaps as Jesse's look-alike, Jacob Foster, on 'Loving' and 'The City.' In May 2007, Williams joined the cast of 'Guiding Light' in the recurring role of the villainous Griggs. After a 20-year absence, he returned to the role of Jesse on 'Children' in 2008.
Vivica A. Fox
'Generations' (NBC)
Although we've seen the South Bend, Ind., actress make it big in roles in 'Independence Day,' 'Set it Off,' and 'Kill Bill Vol. 1 and 2,' many may remember that she headline the first daytime black soap opera, 'Generations,' when it aired on NBC from 1989 to1991. She played Maya Reubens, opposite Debbie Morgan and Kristoff St. John. Fox later had roles on 'Days of Our Lives,' and 'The Young and the Restless.' In September 2007, she appeared in the sixth season of HBO's 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' as the mother of a family displaced by a hurricane and taken in by Larry and Cheryl. Fox last hosted her own VH1 reality series, titled 'Glam God,' in 2008.
Debbie Morgan
'All My Children' (ABC)
In addition to appearing in films such as 'Eve's Bayou' and 'Love and Basketball,' the Dunn, N.C., actress is best known for her role as Dr. Angie Hubbard on the ABC soap opera 'All My Children.' Her role on the show during the '80s was as one-half of the first African American supercouple on the American soap opera (along with Darnell Williams). In 1989, Morgan, in a tie with Santa Barbara actress Nancy Lee Grahn, won the Daytime Emmy for outstanding supporting actress in a drama series. After leaving 'Children,' she had roles on NBC's 'Generations' and ABC's 'Loving' before returning in 2008 to play Angie again on 'Children.'
Charles Divins
'Passions' (NBC)
Prior to acting, Divins was a model who worked for Tommy Hilfiger and appeared in GQ, Glamour, Cosmopolitan and Gear. When his attention turned to acting, he took on the role of Chad Harris-Crane on the soap 'Passions,' from 2002 to 2007. The Dallas native left the show when it moved from NBC to DirecTV.
Dondre T. Whitfield
'All My Children' (ABC)
Recognized as Robert Foreman, the love interest of Tempestt Bledsoe's character Vanessa Huxtable on 'The Cosby Show,' the Brooklyn, N.Y., native grew up and refined his acting skills as Terrence Frye on the ABC daytime drama 'All My Children,' from 1991 to 1994. The role earned him nominations for three Daytime Emmy Awards and two Soap Opera Digest Awards. Married to actress Salli Richardson, Whitfield will next appear in the independent film 'Pastor Brown,' which is directed by Rockmond Dunbar.
Eva Marcille
'The Young and the Restless' (CBS)
As the first black contestant to win the third season of 'America's Next Top Model,' the Los Angeles native honed her acting skills with roles in 'Crossover' and Chris Rock's 'I Think I Love My Wife.' In 2008, the beauty began portraying Tyra Hamilton on the Award-winning soap 'The Young and the Restless.'


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By: miss paul on 11/18/2009 10:01AM
Hmmmm - not sure about this one!
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By: LadyJNewYork on 11/18/2009 3:54PM
I would've preferred either of the above mentioned or that "fione" brother Brian White that played the nemesis to Bernie Mac in Mr 3000, but wish Darius McCray the best as Malcolm. I will watch to see how it goes for him.
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By: Jaye on 11/19/2009 1:26AM
They could have done much better than this! They should have asked Peter Parros who played Ben Harris on ATWT and recently reprised the role last week for a couple of days to play the part. He would have been much believeable physically than Darius in this role.
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By: shae on 11/23/2009 3:42PM
i agree!!!
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By: Sheryl on 11/19/2009 1:11AM
I stopped watching it while Shemar was on it. Not because I didn't like it, but the whole time it was on "those" people were jumping in and out of each other's bed, like they were changing underwear, but Shemar's character is the one that ended up falling love and marrying (on her death bed) a woman with HIV/AIDS....why her? Why not any of the rest of "them". So I wish Darius McCrary the best of luck...he deserves it, but I do not watch Y&R, my own personal little boycott.
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By: "DimePiece" on 11/20/2009 1:40PM
SAY IT ISN'T SO? I'm sorry, Malcom can NEVER BE REPLACED! Yeah, the brothas in the above pic look hot but NO ONE has that CHARM, THAT SEXINESS, THE COMPASSION, like MALCOM DO? I heard rumors before, both Malcom and Drucella would be back? WHAT HAPPENED TO THAT? VERY DISAPPOINTED!
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By: Susielyn on 11/20/2009 11:32PM
The Y&R have made horrible choices with the new Mac and now this new Malcolm. They must be getting the cheapest actors they can find. This choice is absolutely terrible. Darius just doesn’t fit.
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By: dee on 11/22/2009 2:58PM
Unfortunatley, I agree with everyone else. I think Darius is a great actor but he can not replace Malcolm Winters!! The two beautiful men pictured above would have fit the roll much better and I'm judging that based on appearance only. Not sure about their acting skills.
Susielyn: I totally agree with you about Mac. She's horrible and ugly.
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By: cora on 11/23/2009 10:23AM
i have been watching the Y&R for years and so many good people are gone, the Y&R is not the same, i almost hate looking at it any more and now you are putting Darius McCrary on has Lily Winters Dad unbelieveable nothing against Darius he's a good actor it just don't match or work,one of the other two would be more believeable in fulling Shemar"s shoes, please stop changing things if it's broke.
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By: Chris on 11/23/2009 11:26AM
Noooooooooo!!!
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