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Still, Jim has devoted himself to making Sunnyvale a better place to live, accompanied by his devoted assistant Randy. Lahey and Randy were unbeknownst to one another prior to their lives in Sunnyvale by their real names. Before arriving in Sunnyvale, Randy was a male prostitute named 'Smokey' and Lahey was his john called 'Simon'.
The residents of Sunnyvale Trailer Park attend the funeral of Ricky's father Ray, who is believed to have died in a propane explosion.Trailer park supervisor Jim Lahey and his partner Randy attend the service, despite being uninvited; the pair are forced to leave after Lahey expresses his belief that Ray is still alive.
John Francis Dunsworth (April 12, 1946 – October 16, 2017) was a Canadian actor and filmmaker. He was best known for playing trailer park supervisor Jim Lahey, the antagonist on the comedy series Trailer Park Boys (2001–2018).
James "Jim" Lahey (played by John Dunsworth) is the supervisor of Sunnyvale Trailer Park. In his youth, Lahey was an idealistic police officer, but since his wrongful dismissal as a result of a prank by Julian, Ricky, and Bubbles on Halloween 1977, he degenerated into a bitter alcoholic.
Dunsworth played often-drunk Sunnyvale Trailer Park supervisor Jim Lahey in the original show, and the first three films. Filming locations in Europe include London, England; Glasgow, Scotland; Prague, Czech Republic, and Liverpool, England. Filming also took place in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
At the corner, Dan Brennan and Jim Lahey, a couple of youthful Yankees fans, are eating slices from Stromboli Pizza, taking a break from a nearby sports bar that isn't filled with Dodgers fans ...
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In one episode, a crewman is shot; in another, one is tased by Jim Lahey. The show is loosely scripted, with much of the dialogue ad-libbed from basic plot points. These aspects are intended to evoke a sense of realism, found footage, screenlife and very fast/shaky camera [c]. The trio have stated that many of the show's most popular moments ...