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From 1986 to 1990, Wright appeared in the sitcom ALF as Willie Tanner, a typical father of a middle-class family, who finds an alien who has crash-landed on Earth. Despite becoming his best-known performance, the actor despised the role due to its huge technical demands and the fact that he, a human, played a supporting character for an "inanimate object".
Brian Tanner (portrayed by Benji Gregory) is the middle child of the Tanner family. Eric Tanner (portrayed by Charles Nickerson) is the younger son of the Tanner family. He first appeared at the end of "Having My Baby" (Season 3), when ALF and the Tanner family met him. Lucky is the Tanners' family cat, who ALF attempts to catch and eat.
The film begins where ALF ended, with Gordon Shumway, also known as ALF, being captured by the US Air Force's Alien Task Force (ATF) while attempting to leave Earth. He is detained at Edmonds Air Force Base under the orders of Colonel Gilbert Milfoil, the ATF's head of security, and, despite others' fears, life there soon proves to be luxurious for him.
ALF gives The Tanners a real estate promotion for a sales pitch and Willie opposes the idea of going on vacation and leaving ALF at home when Trevor Ochmonek offers to take them on his plane. Eventually, he decides to go on vacation with the Ochmoneks and leaves ALF at home, but ALF sneaks into the luggage and shocks Willie when the alien ...
ALF hosts The Tonight Show with Ed McMahon and promotes ALF with clips from Season 2. Frederick de Cordova, Teresa Ganzel, Tommy Newsom, Rich Little, Joan Embrey, Tim Wade, Joyce Brothers and Eugene Greytak (as Pope John Paul II) also appear.
Designers Marc Jacobs, Proenza Schouler’s Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, Thom Browne, Tory Burch, and Willy Chavarria were among those nominated. Their work was on full display on the red ...
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Tuesday at Major League Baseball's annual Winter Meetings featured Max Fried agreeing to a $218 million deal with the New York Yankees, the biggest contract in history for a left-handed pitcher ...