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Perfect Strangers is an American sitcom that ran for eight seasons, from March 25, 1986, to August 6, 1993, on the ABC television network. Created by Dale McRaven, the series chronicles the rocky coexistence of midwestern American Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and his distant cousin from eastern Mediterranean Europe, Balki Bartokomous (Bronson Pinchot).
Perfect Strangers is an American sitcom created by Dale McRaven which aired on ABC in the United States. It chronicles the rocky coexistence of Larry Appleton (Mark Linn-Baker) and his distant cousin Balki Bartokomous (Bronson Pinchot). The show began in the spring of 1986, and concluded with the eighth season in summer 1993.
Wilson is best known for her co-starring role as Jennifer Lyons-Appleton in the ABC sitcom Perfect Strangers. [1] Her other television credits include Family Matters, Step by Step, Simon & Simon and The A-Team. She did a week of The $100,000 Pyramid in 1988. In 2009, she appeared in the Lifetime Television network film Prayers for Bobby.
Bronson Alcott Pinchot (/ ˈ p ɪ n tʃ oʊ /; born May 20, 1959) is an American actor.He is best known for playing Balki Bartokomous on the ABC sitcom Perfect Strangers (1986–1993).
The hotly anticipated Arabic remake of “Perfect Strangers” features a high-caliber pan-Arabic ensemble cast including Lebanese multi-hyphenate Nadine Labaki and Egyptian star Mona Zaki. It is d
Perfect Strangers: Susan Campbell Recurring role (seasons 1–2), 8 episodes (and unaired pilot [citation needed]) 1987 Matlock: Kathy Dawson – Nurse Episode: "The Nurse" 1987 L.A. Law: Lucinda Bonner Episode: "Oy Vey! Wilderness!" 1987 Desperado: Nora Malloy Television movie 1988 Frank's Place: Alexandra 'Pudd'n' Boatwright Episode: "Shorty ...
A pair of Emmy winners have made a reservation for Season 2 of Nine Perfect Strangers. Annie Murphy (Schitt’s Creek) and Christine Baranski (The Good Fight) have joined the cast of the Hulu spa ...
Perfect Strangers, also released as Too Dangerous to Love in some territories, is a 1950 American comedy-drama film directed by Bretaigne Windust. [1] [2] Edith Sommer wrote the screenplay from an adaptation written by George Oppenheimer, based on the 1939 play Ladies and Gentlemen by Charles MacArthur and Ben Hecht. [3]