Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Bob Patterson is an American television sitcom starring Jason Alexander, produced by Ira Steven Behr. It was directed by Robby Benson and Barnet Kellman. The series premiered on ABC on October 2, 2001, and the final episode aired on October 31 of that year. It was canceled in November 2001 after five of the ten scheduled episodes aired. [1]
There is little back story to the character of Jason King. He has no family to speak of but in the Department S episode "A Fish Out of Water" it is revealed that he is a widower whose wife, Marion King (a film actress), was killed in a plane crash. In the episode, Jason meets a character named Michelle Duplay who reminds him of his late wife. [5]
(episode 2.01) CPD: Stepping Stone (episode 1.01) CM: Mistaken (episode 1.04) SVU: Chicago Crossover (episode 16.07) Last appearance: Chicago P.D.: A Good Man (episode 10.03) Created by: Matt Olmstead: Portrayed by: Jesse Lee Soffer: In-universe information; Full name: Jason Halstead: Nickname: Jay Mr. Long Island Iced Tea Officer Friendly ...
The list distinguishes characters from the original ABC daytime soap opera series, the 1970s films, the 1991 NBC remake series, the 2004 WB pilot, and the 2012 film. The series centers on vampire Barnabas Collins , portrayed by Jonathan Frid , and his descendants, the Collins family of Collinsport , Maine .
In Episode 14 of Season 2, the Narrator says that Monk's real name is Jimmy. Kevontay Jackson as Jerome, Chris' only true friend aside from Greg. A dimwitted, older teenager in the neighborhood who frequently greets Chris with "Lemme hold a dollar" to which Chris almost always complies. He'll sometimes ask for a dollar just out of boredom.
Series creator Dick Wolf was initially casting a Latino for the ambiguously-named role of "OA” but Zaki's audition tape impressed him enough to change the character to mirror Zaki's own ethnicity and background. Like the character, Zaki is a Muslim Egyptian-American who speaks Arabic and still has relatives in Egypt.
Today's entertainment landscape is full of reboots and revivals of popular brands and shows, like "Scooby-Doo" and "Interview with the Vampire." Queer subtext is something historians and fans ...
Family Guy is an American animated comedy multimedia franchise originally conceived and created by Seth MacFarlane for the Fox Broadcasting Company, primarily based on the animated series Family Guy (1999–present), its spin-off series The Cleveland Show (2009–2013), and the film Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story (2005), based on his 1995–1997 thesis films The Life of Larry and Larry & Steve.