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Jake Woods Regular role 2001 The Animal: Evidence Room Kid 2001 Bubble Boy: Jimmy Livingston (age 4) 2001 Everybody Loves Raymond: Ian "The Angry Family" 2001–07 Reba: Jake Hart Regular role 2005 Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Duke (voice) "Jet" 2009 The Hangover: Max 2010 Shake It Up: Xavier "Party It Up" 2016 Bus Driver: Cayden 2016–17 ...
The first season of Reba, an American television sitcom series, aired on The WB and The CW. The series revolves around the titular character Reba Hart, who deals with her ex-husband, his new girlfriend, and her pregnant daughter Cheyenne and her husband and highschool sweetheart Van Montgomery, as well as raising her two youngest children Kyra and Jake.
Reba McEntire is one of the busiest women in show business, but given the chance, she’d like to add another project to her resume: a reboot of her sitcom, Reba. The beloved series ran for six ...
Reba McEntire proved she is more than just a country superstar when she led her own TV show — appropriately called Reba. The sitcom ran for six seasons from October 2001 to February 2007.
While we're happy for Reba's success with Happy's Place, we're definitely going to miss her. After all, Reba has appeared on and off The Voice since the show's first season back in 2011.
Reba notices BJ has been moping around the house, so she talks her into going out to the bars again. Not wanting to go alone, Barbra Jean talks Reba into joining her and insists they must follow "The Two Girl Theory" to attract men. Van talks to Jake about the birds and the bees which makes Cheyenne mad and she makes Van tell Reba what he did ...
Reba and BJ get suspicious when Cheyenne goes to her AA group's Halloween party with Frank, especially when they find a piece of paper Cheyenne dropped with a hotel room number on it. Jake runs in saying Van attacked Frank and injured him. Reba gets worried thinking Van tried to kill Frank. Turns out the whole ordeal was a prank pulled by Jake.
“The Voice” coach Reba McEntire revealed the origins of her go-to catchphrase goes back to the 1992 hit “Becky Got Back” by the American rapper Sir Mix-a-Lot.