Carlton was "an affluent teenager attending private school in the ritzy Bel-Air sub-section of Los Angeles", who wore "button-down collared shirts and sweaters (often knotted around his neck)". Writer
Andy Borowitz described the character as an effort to portray "the anti-Will". and "the tension between Carlton and Will" therefore became "the tension at the heart of the show". Ribeiro, who had previously been in the cast of the 1980s show
Silver Spoons, auditioned wearing a track suit. in which he "consistently stole scenes from Will Smith". Ribeiro said that Carlton was a character that he "had a blast playing for six years", but also noted that for many years thereafter, the role caused him to be "pigeon-holed as an actor based on that character". Carlton Banks is played by Jelani Talib in the 2019 short film
Bel-Air, a reimagining of the original show as a modern drama. In September 2020, a two-season series based on the short film was picked up by the streaming service
Peacock, with Will Smith as an executive producer commenting on his excitement to explore the characters in this format, specifically referencing "[t]he Carlton character, a Black young Republican, modern day? The heat that will be stirred up between these characters".
Olly Sholotan was cast as Carlton in the actual reboot, described in one review as "not the same nerdy Alfonso Ribeiro with a token funny dance. He's almost cool—with toned biceps and a friend circle lacrosse players". In 2017, Ribeiro speculated that following the events of the series, Carlton would have tried to follow his father's career path, becoming a lawyer and eventually working towards becoming a judge. ==The Carlton==