SitCom Stars

Bill Fagerbakke

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Fagerbakke was best known for his role as the football player turned assistant coach Dauber Dubynski on the sitcom Coach. His character was slow and irritating to the other characters in the show. He was also a mentally handicapped guy in Stephen King’s mini series The Stand.

Last news on: January, 01 2020
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Lisa Bonet

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She is best known for portraying the character Denise Huxtable on The Cosby Show and its spinoff A Different World. She also had a much publicized marriage and divorce from pop star Lenny Kravitz.

Last news on: January, 01 2020
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Tempestt Bledsoe

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Best known as Vanessa Huxtable on the 1980s sitcom The Cosby Show.

Last news on: January, 01 2020
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Frank Bank

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He played Wally Cleaver and Eddie Haskell’s somewhat goofy “third wheel” in Leave It To Beaver. His character’s name was Clarence “Lumpy” Rutherford. Frank was born 4-12-1942 in a hospital corridor during an air raid drill.

Last news on: January, 01 2020
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Anson William Heimlich

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Anson Williams shot to fame as the dimwitted, somewhat nerdy—except to Joanie Cunningham in one episode—Potsie on the 70s sitcom Happy Days. During that show’s long run, Williams showed off his smooth singing voice which fit in well with the show’s 50s setting as his singing talent ran to the bland sort of teenybopper stylings […]

Last news on: January, 01 2020
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Dave Coulier

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Dave Coulier played Uncle Joey on the feel good family sitcom Full House, which ran for 8 seasons, from 1987-1995. Born in Detroit, MI on Sept 21, 1959, he started out doing voice-over work at Hanna-Barera studios. He worked on the syndicated version of The Jetsons and moved on to Jim Henson Studios, providing voices […]

Last news on: January, 01 2020
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Daniel Patrick Harrington

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A character actor who was so convincing playing a the foreign-born Guido Panzini on The Jack Paar Show that the Immigration Service once inquired of NBC requesting his paperwork from the port of entry, Harrington is most fondly remembered for playing Schneider, the wacky building super in the 70s sitcom One Day at a Time. […]

Last news on: December, 12 2019
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Gabe Kaplan

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Drawing on his own experience as a teacher, Gabe Kaplan, a stand-up comedian and writer created and starred in the hit comedy sitcom Welcome Back Kotter which ran from 1975 to 1979.

Last news on: December, 12 2019
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Ann Bradford Davis

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A 1948 graduate of the University of Michigan. Ann co-starred in many TV shows of the 1950s & 1960s (most notably as Schultzy on the Bob Cummings Show) before achieving her position as a cultural icon as the uniformed maid Alice on the long running (and forever recurring “family that will not go away”) series […]

Last news on: December, 12 2019
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Pam Dawber

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Pam Dawber played Mindy McConnell on the ABC TV show Mork and Mindy from 1978-1982.

Last news on: January, 01 2020
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