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Edwards and Berrera-Kearns were replaced by Beth Anthony and Glen Naessens. David "Puck" Rainey was evicted from the house by his roommates during Season 3 and replaced by Joanna "Jo" Rhodes. However, Puck remained part of the cast and was heavily featured in the remaining episodes.
Throughout its run, the series was led by eight (seasons 1 & 2) and nine (season 3) primary cast members, who were credited by their first names. Their storylines were largely developed by a number of supporting cast members. Its original main cast members were high school seniors Stephen Colletti, Lauren Conrad, Trey Phillips, Christina ...
Julie Ellen Kitaen was born in San Diego, California on August 5, 1961. [1] [2] She was the eldest of three children born to Linda Kitaen (née Taylor), a housewife and one-time beauty pageant participant, and Terry Kitaen, an employee of a neon sign company.
The first recurring cast member in the franchise was Jennifer Gilbert, introduced during the third season of The Real Housewives of New York City. Some cast members only ever appear on the series as friends; occasionally, friends are promoted to full-time cast members, and full-time cast members are reduced to friends. [2] [3] [4]
For eight seasons, Desperate Housewives entertained viewers as the show explored the not-so-picture-perfect lives of the women on Wisteria Lane. “It was a decade of my life and it was the No. 1 ...
The following is a list of characters that are, or at one time were, recurring guests on the series. They are listed in the order that they first appeared on the show. Special guest appearances by The Vampire Diaries the main cast are also listed at the bottom of this table. Key = Recurring cast (actor appears in two or more episodes that season)
Maggie is the only character in Gia's book who wanted to use her actual name. She's a young woman who, at 17, was allegedly sexually involved with her married high school English teacher.
In GLOW's first show, Dawn and Stacey are put on a bind when they are scheduled to face Cherry and Tammé, as two black women beating up two elderly white women looks bad on all sides. As a compromise, The Beatdown Biddies wear Ku Klux Klan outfits (somewhat inspired by original GLOW characters The Hicks: Sara and Mabel) to completely put the ...