<P> Trevor (portrayed by Brian Stokes Mitchell) was Hilary's news anchor fiancé back in 1992 and co-worker at the television station . Trevor often gave himself compliments . Also, he always left the air and the Banks' mansion by saying, "Goodnight and Godspeed ." He was originally referred to as "Trevor Collins", but later episodes established his surname as "Newsworthy ." He eventually proposes to Hilary, but she insists that he officially proposes on live television later that day . Trevor then proposes to her on television while bungee jumping, and dies during the stunt when something goes wrong with the jump and he hits the ground . Hilary mourns his death by bringing back what she presumes to be Trevor's ashes in an urn, but later learns that Trevor was not cremated, and that she grabbed a stranger's urn . His death continues to haunt Hilary for the next few episodes and his memory, unlike almost everything else (including Trevor's very name), never leaves her mind . </P> <P> Jacqueline "Jackie" Ames, portrayed by Tyra Banks, was introduced in "Where There's A Will, There's a Way (Part 1)" in season four . At first, Carlton believed that Jackie was "the girl of his dreams" after she told off some people who were making fun of his peacock costume (Carlton participated in football games as ULA's mascot, the peacock). Later that night, at a party, Will discovers that this girl Carlton was talking about was Jackie, a girl he had known but did not keep in touch with back in Philly . She is initially upset that he did not attempt to contact her but eventually forgives him . As manager of The Peacock Stop, Jackie is the object of Will's affection and frequent come - ons but continually spurns his advances, deeming him too immature . The two were old childhood friends from Philadelphia but she feels Will has not grown up since those days . There are certain innuendos indicating she still has feelings for Will . Jackie seems to warm more to Carlton, arguably because she sees him as more mature and stable than Will, although she is not as keen on dancing to Bobby Vinton as is Carlton . However, Jackie cuts all ties to Will for good when Will challenges a jock to a drinking game while at the jock's birthday party . After being rebuffed by both Will and the football player when she tries to stop them, she has Carlton drive her home and is never seen again . </P> <P> Beullah "Lisa" Wilkes, portrayed by Nia Long, was introduced in the fifth - season episode, "Will's Misery," as the girlfriend who tames Will into forsaking his womanizing ways . The two fall deeply in love and are engaged to be married, going so far as the ceremonies twice but never actually tie the knot . The first time, they elope to Las Vegas and try a Shaft - themed wedding but walk out on the ceremony after being interrupted so many times and realizing they were not ready . The second time they try to get married, Will starts feeling some doubts, especially when he notices that, like Jazz, he also knows very little about Lisa, culminating in him asking if Lisa is her real first name, upon which she reveals it's actually Beulah . Will manages to overcome these doubts but Lisa reveals that she is also having doubts and the two decide not to marry . She is never seen again . The night before the wedding, a rivalry flared up between Will's mother and Lisa's father . In order to help them work out their differences before their wedding, Lisa and Will send them to a restaurant to get to know each other and work things out . However, the plan backfires when they get along too well and Will catches them in bed together . Ultimately the two end up getting married at the same ceremony, resulting in Will and Lisa becoming step - siblings . </P> <P> Judge Carl Robertson was played by Sherman Hemsley . This man was a cunning lawyer and a one - time mentor to Phil . Judge Robertson visits a few times during the show and is known for being odd and mischievous . He also appears to have become greatly absent - minded but makes up for this with his boundless charisma . Philip begins to question the competence of his mentor and runs against him in the race for Superior Court judge and loses, largely due to Robertson's outrageous smear campaign against Phil . However, at the victory party where he is confronted by Will, Judge Robertson suffers a fatal heart attack, although it appeared that he suddenly died at the "voice" of Will who inadvertently told him to drop dead . The incident leaves Will guilt - ridden but at the funeral it's shown that quite a few people who knew the judge are quite happy to see him gone . They revealed that he was quite promiscuous and corrupt, for he wrongly convicted innocent people that he prosecuted and most of them attended just to make sure he was dead, actually applauding Will for his act . The Governor then appoints Phillip to take Judge Robertson's seat . Though Robertson dies in the third season, Hemsley played his other character George Jefferson from The Jeffersons in the series later . Hemsley as Jefferson appeared in the Season five episode "Will is from Mars", where he is with his wife (Isabel Sanford as Louise Jefferson) at counseling with Will and Lisa . George Jefferson also appears in "I Done, Part 2", having bought the Banks' mansion . </P>

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