D'Angelo Carter is a recurring character of All American, portrayed by Lamon Archey.
Superintendent D’Angelo Carter finished season two with a large-scale proposal to convert South Crenshaw to a Magnet School, effectively gentrifying the surrounding neighborhood at warp speed under the guise of urban revitalization.[1]
History[]
Season Two[]
In "Decisions",
Season Three[]
In "Seasons Pass",
In "How to Survive in South Central",
In "Canceled",
In "The Bigger Picture",
In "Bring the Noise",
In "After Hours",
In "No Opp Left Behind",
In "Int'l Players Anthem (I Choose You)",
Season Four[]
In "Show Me A Good Time",
In "Prom Night",
In "Walk This Way",
In "Came Back For You",
In "Champagne Glasses",
Season Five[]
In "Turn Down For What",
In "Lost One",
In "United in Grief",
In "Sabotage",
Season Six[]
In "Victory Lap", D'Angelo attends Jordan and Layla's wedding with Grace. Later, he is seen celebrating with everyone when Spencer gets drafted to the New York Bobcats.
In "I Do (Part 2)", he is seen at Spencer and Olivia's wedding.
Appearances[]
| All American: Season Two | |||
| #01 | "Hussle & Motivate" | #09 | "One of Them Nights" |
| #02 | "Speak Ya Clout" | #10 | "Protect Ya Neck" |
| #03 | "Never No More" | #11 | "Crossroads" |
| #04 | "They Reminisce Over You" | #12 | "Only Time Will Tell" |
| #05 | "Bring the Pain" | #13 | "The Art of Peer Pressure" |
| #06 | "Hard Knock Life" | #14 | "Who Shot Ya" |
| #07 | "Coming Home" | #15 | "Stakes Is High" |
| #08 | "Life Goes On" | #16 | "Decisions" |
| All American: Season Three | |||
| #01 | "Seasons Pass" | #11 | "The Bigger Picture" |
| #02 | "How to Survive in South Central" | #12 | "Fight the Power" |
| #03 | "High Expectations" | #13 | "Bring the Noise" |
| #04 | "My Mind's Playing Tricks on Me" | #14 | "Ready or Not" |
| #05 | "How Come" | #15 | "After Hours" |
| #06 | "Teenage Loves" | #16 | "No Opp Left Behind" |
| #07 | "Roll the Dice" | #17 | "All American: Homecoming" |
| #08 | "Canceled" | #18 | "Int'l Players Anthem (I Choose You)" |
| #09 | "Testify" | #19 | "Surviving the Times" |
| #10 | "Put Up or Shut Up" | ||
| All American: Season Four | |||
| #01 | "Survival of the Fittest" | #11 | "Liberation" |
| #02 | "I Ain't Goin' Out Like That" | #12 | "Babies and Fools" |
| #03 | "All I Need" | #13 | "Jump On It" |
| #04 | "Bird in the Hand" | #14 | "Changes" |
| #05 | "Can It All Be So Simple" | #15 | "C.R.E.A.M. (Cash Rules Everything Around Me)" |
| #06 | "Show Me A Good Time" | #16 | "Labels" |
| #07 | "Prom Night" | #17 | "Hate Me Now" |
| #08 | "Walk This Way" | #18 | "Came Back For You" |
| #09 | "Got Your Money" | #19 | "Murder Was the Case" |
| #10 | "6 'N the Mornin" | #20 | "Champagne Glasses" |
| All American: Season Five | |||
| #01 | "Ludacrismas" | #11 | "Time" |
| #02 | "Don't Sweat the Technique" | #12 | "Lost One" |
| #03 | "Feeling Myself" | #13 | "Day Ones" |
| #04 | "Turn Down For What" | #14 | "Make Me Proud" |
| #05 | "I Need Love" | #15 | "United in Grief" |
| #06 | "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down" | #16 | "My Name Is" |
| #07 | "Hate It or Love It" | #17 | "Mask Off" |
| #08 | "Feels So Good" | #18 | "This Is How You Do It" |
| #09 | "Feel It In the Air" | #19 | "Sabotage" |
| #10 | "O.P.P" | #20 | "Now That We've Found Love" |
| All American: Season Six | |||
| #01 | "Things Done Changed" | #09 | "100%" |
| #02 | "Public Services Announcement" | #10 | "Mass Appeal" |
| #03 | "Business is Business" | #11 | "The Next Episode" |
| #04 | "Black Out" | #12 | "Draft Day" |
| #05 | "Trust Issues" | #13 | "Victory Lap" |
| #06 | "Connection" | #14 | "I Do (Part 1)" |
| #07 | "Passin’ Me By" | #15 | "I Do (Part 2)" |
| #08 | "Kids See Ghosts" | ||
References[]
- ↑ Petski, Denise (December 18, 2020). "‘All American’: Lamon Archey & GG Townson Join Season 3 Of CW Drama As Recurring". Deadline.