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Edward "Eddie" McDowd (played by Jason Dohring as a human and John Allan at 12; played "Rowdy" as a dog; voiced by Seth Green in season 1, and Jason Hervey in seasons 2–3) – Eddie is a 17-year-old bully from the southwest who was turned into an Australian Shepherd/Siberian Husky mix by the Drifter for his wrongdoings and can only be restored to human form if he does 100 good deeds.
Eddie McDowd has been terrorizing his school and his town for many years picking on kids he does not like. One day after he picks on a new kid he meets up with a mysterious drifter who somehow knows about Eddie. As punishment he turns Eddie into a dog. The only way he will ever get back to his human form is to perform 100 good deeds.
Brenda Song (born March 27, 1988) [1] is an American actress. Born in California, Song began her career at the age of six, working as a child model.She made her screen debut with a guest appearance on the sitcom Thunder Alley (1995), and went on to roles such as the children's television series Fudge (1995) and the Nickelodeon series 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd (1999).
100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd: Drifter Recurring role, 25 episodes 1999 The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: Org's Dad Voice, episode: "The Visitors from Outer Space" [10] 2000 Double Dare 2000: Himself - Contestant Episode: "100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd vs. The Amanda Show" 2001 Call Me Claus: Brooding Claus Television film 2001 The Defectors: Al
When he left the show, Piscopo, 73, worked sporadically in Hollywood, appearing in the show "100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd" and the film "Dead Heat." He now hosts a radio show, ...
100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd: 1999–2002 100 Questions: 2010 13 Queens Boulevard: 1979 15 Storeys High: United Kingdom 2002–2004 1600 Penn: United States 2013 18 to Life: Canada (2 seasons) and United States (1 season) 2010–2011 2 Broke Girls: United States 2011–2017 2 Stupid Dogs: 1993–1995 227: 1985–1990 2point4 Children: United ...
TV shows filmed in widescreen 16:9 from 1998 but generally broadcast in 4:3 pan and scan. The widescreen versions are available on DVD. 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd; 18 Wheels of Justice
President Donald Trump signed 32 executive orders in his first 100 days. Presidential usage of executive orders has varied wildly throughout history. George Washington issued eight. Wartime presidents have issued the most, like Franklin Delano Roosevelt (with nearly 4,000) and Woodrow Wilson (nearly 2,000).