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Collins joined the cast of Mad TV at the beginning of season four and stayed until the end of season nine, though only appeared in 14 episodes during the ninth season. Her popular stint on the show led her to come back to guest star in 2005 during Season 10, in 2007 during the 300th episode on season 13, the final episode of season 14 in 2009 and the 20th anniversary reunion special in 2016.
The following is a complete list of cast members which includes both featured and repertory players. The dates given are the dates of the season in which they first appeared as a player and the season when they left.
Damon Jamal Collins (September 22, 1976 – October 26, 2014), nicknamed Mo Collins, was an American professional football player who was an offensive lineman in the National Football League (NFL) for six seasons during the 1990s and early 2000s.
Fred Willard, Alex Borstein, Mo Collins, Artie Lange, Will Sasso, Debra Wilson: May 16, 2009 () Season 15 (2016) No. overall No. in season Title Original release date ...
The 1st round of the 12-team College Football Playoff is officially in the books. Penn State, Texas & Ohio State all advance to the quarterfinals after blowout wins and Caroline, Fitz & Adam break ...
Mad TV began its 6th season with several cast changes.Pat Kilbane and original cast member Phil LaMarr left the show at the end of the 5th season. Returning repertory players Alex Borstein, Mo Collins, Michael McDonald, Will Sasso, Aries Spears, Nicole Sullivan, and Debra Wilson were joined by Nelson Ascencio (a featured player from last season) and newcomer Christian Duguay.
Mo Collins as Susan Beeber, Maria's childhood friend; Dean Cain as Graham, Maria's ex-fiancé; June Diane Raphael as Karen Grisham, Maria's realtor; Jenny Slate as Karen Grisham, Maria's life coach; Kenny and Keith Lucas as themselves; Yimmy Yim as Chantrelle, Bruce's assistant; Kyle McCulloch and Piotr Michael as the voice of Bert, Maria's dog
From January 2008 to July 2009, if you bought shares in companies when William Barnet, III joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -64.4 percent return on your investment, compared to a -32.7 percent return from the S&P 500.