SitCom Stars Category
Gary Coleman
Coleman’s career began in 1974 when he appeared in a commercial for Harris Bank. His line, after the announcer says “You should have a Harris banker” was “You should have a Hubert doll”. “Hubert...Read More
Charlotte Rae
After working as a character actress/comedienne in supporting roles or in guest shots on television series and specials, The Facts Of Life gave Rae not only her best-known role but it finally made her a television star. The role o...Read More
Nell Carter
Nell is best known for her role as ‘Nel Harper’ on the sitcom ‘Gimme a Break!’ Within a couple of a years after ‘Gimme a Break!’, Carter pursued new TV series projects. In 1989, she shot a pilot...Read More
John Larroquette
Larroquette is perhaps best known for his role as boorish, sex-obsessed attorney Dan Fielding on Night Court; the character was initially rather conservative but changed after the show’s creator Reinhold Weege came to learn ...Read More
David Ogden Stiers
The uptight tentmate in M*A*S*H, conservative, dour, funny as hell....Read More
Richard Moll
Richard Moll was the lovable bailiff/man-child “Bull Shannon” on the sitcom Night Court....Read More
Sara Rebecca Abeles
Sara Gilbert is an Emmy-nominated American actress best known for her role as Darlene Conner-Healyfrom 1988-1997 in the sitcom Roseanne. She wrote a fourth-season episode called “Don’t Make Me Over.” The producer...Read More
Darius McCrary
McCrary is best known as “Eddie Winslow” on Family Matters, more commonly referred to as “That Urkel Show.” Eddie was the eldest of the Winslow children. He also was beat up by a street gang on a very speci...Read More
Karen Valentine
Karen Valentine best known as the petite, perky student-teacher Alice Johnson in the television series Room 222 which aired from 1966-71....Read More
Denise Nicholas
Denise Nicholas starred as teacher Liz McIntyre in Room 222 from 1969 to 1974 for which she was twice nominated for Golden Globes....Read More