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Post by movielover on Jan 17, 2020 3:04:46 GMT
13 TV Characters Written Out, Not Because the Actor Wanted to Leave, But Because the Producers Deemed Them Unnecessary:
01. Judy Winslow (first Valerie Jones, later Jaimee Foxworth) - Foxworth asked for salary increase so producers wrote her out. Later, it was revised so that Judy never existed and was never mentioned again. 02. James Evans, Sr. (John Amos) - GOOD TIMES - Amos frequently complained about the direction of the show (like how it was spotlighting the popular J.J. character more and more, for example) and he was finally fired, his character dying in a car accident. 03. Charles "Chuck" Cunningham (Gavan O'Herlihy, Randolph Roberts) HAPPY DAYS - the older brother of Richie and Joanie who mysteriously disappeared at the end of season 2 and eventually never existed in the first place 04. Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen) - TWO AND A HALF MEN - Sheen had mental meltdown and publicly trashed his boss, resulting in his being fired from the show and his character being killed off. 05. Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) - STAR TREK: TNG - Maurice Hurley did not like working with McFadden, so Crusher left the Enterprise to head up Starfleet Medical in season 2 but returned in season 3 when Hurley left the series 06. Chrissy Snow (Suzanne Somers) - THREE'S COMPANY - Somers demanded a heft salary increase. After being denied, she refused to appear in two episodes due to excuses such as a broken rib. She was later fired. 07. Jennifer "J.J." Jereau (A.J. Cook) - Strictly as a money-saving move, J.J.'s character was written out - granted with an excellent episode and a salute to her at the end. However, fan reaction was very negative to that move, and after a year or so she was returned to the show. She is still with the show in its current final season. 08. Dr. Preston Burke (Isaiah Washington) - GREY'S ANATOMY - Fired in 2007 after having altercations with co-stars T.R. Knight and Patrick Dempsey. Washington's character returned nearly 10 years later for a 1-time only guest star cameo role. 09. Tattoo (Herve Villechaize) - FANTASY ISLAND - He was eventually fired after demanding a salary on par with that of his co-star Ricardo Montalbán.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Jan 17, 2020 3:38:45 GMT
13 TV Characters Written Out, Not Because the Actor Wanted to Leave, But Because the Producers Deemed Them Unnecessary:
01. Judy Winslow (first Valerie Jones, later Jaimee Foxworth) - Foxworth asked for salary increase so producers wrote her out. Later, it was revised so that Judy never existed and was never mentioned again. 02. James Evans, Sr. (John Amos) - GOOD TIMES - Amos frequently complained about the direction of the show (like how it was spotlighting the popular J.J. character more and more, for example) and he was finally fired, his character dying in a car accident. 03. Charles "Chuck" Cunningham (Gavan O'Herlihy, Randolph Roberts) HAPPY DAYS - the older brother of Richie and Joanie who mysteriously disappeared at the end of season 2 and eventually never existed in the first place 04. Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen) - TWO AND A HALF MEN - Sheen had mental meltdown and publicly trashed his boss, resulting in his being fired from the show and his character being killed off. 05. Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) - STAR TREK: TNG - Maurice Hurley did not like working with McFadden, so Crusher left the Enterprise to head up Starfleet Medical in season 2 but returned in season 3 when Hurley left the series 06. Chrissy Snow (Suzanne Somers) - THREE'S COMPANY - Somers demanded a heft salary increase. After being denied, she refused to appear in two episodes due to excuses such as a broken rib. She was later fired. 07. Jennifer "J.J." Jereau (A.J. Cook) - Strictly as a money-saving move, J.J.'s character was written out - granted with an excellent episode and a salute to her at the end. However, fan reaction was very negative to that move, and after a year or so she was returned to the show. She is still with the show in its current final season. 08. Dr. Preston Burke (Isaiah Washington) - GREY'S ANATOMY - Fired in 2007 after having altercations with co-stars T.R. Knight and Patrick Dempsey. Washington's character returned nearly 10 years later for a 1-time only guest star cameo role. 09. Tattoo (Herve Villechaize) - FANTASY ISLAND - He was eventually fired after demanding a salary on par with that of his co-star Ricardo Montalbán. 10. Jamal Lyon (Jussie Smollett) - EMPIRE - The character was written out of the show due to real-life legal issues Smollett was involved in. Jussie reportedly orchestrated a fake attack on himself to draw attention in a bid to boost his career and salary on Empire.
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Post by movielover on Jan 17, 2020 15:46:33 GMT
13 TV Characters Written Out, Not Because the Actor Wanted to Leave, But Because the Producers Deemed Them Unnecessary:
01. Judy Winslow (first Valerie Jones, later Jaimee Foxworth) - Foxworth asked for salary increase so producers wrote her out. Later, it was revised so that Judy never existed and was never mentioned again. 02. James Evans, Sr. (John Amos) - GOOD TIMES - Amos frequently complained about the direction of the show (like how it was spotlighting the popular J.J. character more and more, for example) and he was finally fired, his character dying in a car accident. 03. Charles "Chuck" Cunningham (Gavan O'Herlihy, Randolph Roberts) HAPPY DAYS - the older brother of Richie and Joanie who mysteriously disappeared at the end of season 2 and eventually never existed in the first place 04. Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen) - TWO AND A HALF MEN - Sheen had mental meltdown and publicly trashed his boss, resulting in his being fired from the show and his character being killed off. 05. Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) - STAR TREK: TNG - Maurice Hurley did not like working with McFadden, so Crusher left the Enterprise to head up Starfleet Medical in season 2 but returned in season 3 when Hurley left the series 06. Chrissy Snow (Suzanne Somers) - THREE'S COMPANY - Somers demanded a heft salary increase. After being denied, she refused to appear in two episodes due to excuses such as a broken rib. She was later fired. 07. Jennifer "J.J." Jereau (A.J. Cook) - Strictly as a money-saving move, J.J.'s character was written out - granted with an excellent episode and a salute to her at the end. However, fan reaction was very negative to that move, and after a year or so she was returned to the show. She is still with the show in its current final season. 08. Dr. Preston Burke (Isaiah Washington) - GREY'S ANATOMY - Fired in 2007 after having altercations with co-stars T.R. Knight and Patrick Dempsey. Washington's character returned nearly 10 years later for a 1-time only guest star cameo role. 09. Tattoo (Herve Villechaize) - FANTASY ISLAND - He was eventually fired after demanding a salary on par with that of his co-star Ricardo Montalbán. 10. Jamal Lyon (Jussie Smollett) - EMPIRE - The character was written out of the show due to real-life legal issues Smollett was involved in. Jussie reportedly orchestrated a fake attack on himself to draw attention in a bid to boost his career and salary on Empire. 11. Julie Cooper (Mackenzie Phillips) - ONE DAY AT A TIME - Because of her drug addiction, Phillips began arriving late and was at times incoherent for rehearsals. The producers ordered her to take a six-week break to overcome her addiction but were ultimately forced to fire her.
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Post by Catman on Jan 17, 2020 17:10:29 GMT
13 TV Characters Written Out, Not Because the Actor Wanted to Leave, But Because the Producers Deemed Them Unnecessary:
01. Judy Winslow (first Valerie Jones, later Jaimee Foxworth) - Foxworth asked for salary increase so producers wrote her out. Later, it was revised so that Judy never existed and was never mentioned again. 02. James Evans, Sr. (John Amos) - GOOD TIMES - Amos frequently complained about the direction of the show (like how it was spotlighting the popular J.J. character more and more, for example) and he was finally fired, his character dying in a car accident. 03. Charles "Chuck" Cunningham (Gavan O'Herlihy, Randolph Roberts) HAPPY DAYS - the older brother of Richie and Joanie who mysteriously disappeared at the end of season 2 and eventually never existed in the first place 04. Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen) - TWO AND A HALF MEN - Sheen had mental meltdown and publicly trashed his boss, resulting in his being fired from the show and his character being killed off. 05. Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) - STAR TREK: TNG - Maurice Hurley did not like working with McFadden, so Crusher left the Enterprise to head up Starfleet Medical in season 2 but returned in season 3 when Hurley left the series 06. Chrissy Snow (Suzanne Somers) - THREE'S COMPANY - Somers demanded a heft salary increase. After being denied, she refused to appear in two episodes due to excuses such as a broken rib. She was later fired. 07. Jennifer "J.J." Jereau (A.J. Cook) - Strictly as a money-saving move, J.J.'s character was written out - granted with an excellent episode and a salute to her at the end. However, fan reaction was very negative to that move, and after a year or so she was returned to the show. She is still with the show in its current final season. 08. Dr. Preston Burke (Isaiah Washington) - GREY'S ANATOMY - Fired in 2007 after having altercations with co-stars T.R. Knight and Patrick Dempsey. Washington's character returned nearly 10 years later for a 1-time only guest star cameo role. 09. Tattoo (Herve Villechaize) - FANTASY ISLAND - He was eventually fired after demanding a salary on par with that of his co-star Ricardo Montalbán. 10. Jamal Lyon (Jussie Smollett) - EMPIRE - The character was written out of the show due to real-life legal issues Smollett was involved in. Jussie reportedly orchestrated a fake attack on himself to draw attention in a bid to boost his career and salary on Empire. 11. Julie Cooper (Mackenzie Phillips) - ONE DAY AT A TIME - Because of her drug addiction, Phillips began arriving late and was at times incoherent for rehearsals. The producers ordered her to take a six-week break to overcome her addiction but were ultimately forced to fire her. 12. Kes (Jennifer Lien) - Star Trek: Voyager - Removed because producers felt the character hadn't been properly developed by writers
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Post by movielover on Jan 17, 2020 17:56:26 GMT
13 TV Characters Written Out, Not Because the Actor Wanted to Leave, But Because the Producers Deemed Them Unnecessary:
01. Judy Winslow (first Valerie Jones, later Jaimee Foxworth) - Foxworth asked for salary increase so producers wrote her out. Later, it was revised so that Judy never existed and was never mentioned again. 02. James Evans, Sr. (John Amos) - GOOD TIMES - Amos frequently complained about the direction of the show (like how it was spotlighting the popular J.J. character more and more, for example) and he was finally fired, his character dying in a car accident. 03. Charles "Chuck" Cunningham (Gavan O'Herlihy, Randolph Roberts) HAPPY DAYS - the older brother of Richie and Joanie who mysteriously disappeared at the end of season 2 and eventually never existed in the first place 04. Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen) - TWO AND A HALF MEN - Sheen had mental meltdown and publicly trashed his boss, resulting in his being fired from the show and his character being killed off. 05. Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) - STAR TREK: TNG - Maurice Hurley did not like working with McFadden, so Crusher left the Enterprise to head up Starfleet Medical in season 2 but returned in season 3 when Hurley left the series 06. Chrissy Snow (Suzanne Somers) - THREE'S COMPANY - Somers demanded a heft salary increase. After being denied, she refused to appear in two episodes due to excuses such as a broken rib. She was later fired. 07. Jennifer "J.J." Jereau (A.J. Cook) - Strictly as a money-saving move, J.J.'s character was written out - granted with an excellent episode and a salute to her at the end. However, fan reaction was very negative to that move, and after a year or so she was returned to the show. She is still with the show in its current final season. 08. Dr. Preston Burke (Isaiah Washington) - GREY'S ANATOMY - Fired in 2007 after having altercations with co-stars T.R. Knight and Patrick Dempsey. Washington's character returned nearly 10 years later for a 1-time only guest star cameo role. 09. Tattoo (Herve Villechaize) - FANTASY ISLAND - He was eventually fired after demanding a salary on par with that of his co-star Ricardo Montalbán. 10. Jamal Lyon (Jussie Smollett) - EMPIRE - The character was written out of the show due to real-life legal issues Smollett was involved in. Jussie reportedly orchestrated a fake attack on himself to draw attention in a bid to boost his career and salary on Empire. 11. Julie Cooper (Mackenzie Phillips) - ONE DAY AT A TIME - Because of her drug addiction, Phillips began arriving late and was at times incoherent for rehearsals. The producers ordered her to take a six-week break to overcome her addiction but were ultimately forced to fire her. 12. Kes (Jennifer Lien) - Star Trek: Voyager - Removed because producers felt the character hadn't been properly developed by writers 13. Brenda Walsh (Shannen Doherty) - BEVERLY HILLS, 90210 - Due to habitual lateness, callous attitude, friction with other cast members, and finally, causing continuity problems by cutting her hair halfway through the filming of an episode, she was fired from the show.
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Post by brimfin on Jan 18, 2020 11:26:41 GMT
Same list, just with all the missing shows filled in
13 TV Characters Written Out, Not Because the Actor Wanted to Leave, But Because the Producers Deemed Them Unnecessary:
01. Judy Winslow (first Valerie Jones, later Jaimee Foxworth) - FAMILY MATTERS - Foxworth asked for salary increase so producers wrote her out. Later, it was revised so that Judy never existed and was never mentioned again. 02. James Evans, Sr. (John Amos) - GOOD TIMES - Amos frequently complained about the direction of the show (like how it was spotlighting the popular J.J. character more and more, for example) and he was finally fired, his character dying in a car accident. 03. Charles "Chuck" Cunningham (Gavan O'Herlihy, Randolph Roberts) HAPPY DAYS - the older brother of Richie and Joanie who mysteriously disappeared at the end of season 2 and eventually never existed in the first place 04. Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen) - TWO AND A HALF MEN - Sheen had mental meltdown and publicly trashed his boss, resulting in his being fired from the show and his character being killed off. 05. Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) - STAR TREK: TNG - Maurice Hurley did not like working with McFadden, so Crusher left the Enterprise to head up Starfleet Medical in season 2 but returned in season 3 when Hurley left the series 06. Chrissy Snow (Suzanne Somers) - THREE'S COMPANY - Somers demanded a heft salary increase. After being denied, she refused to appear in two episodes due to excuses such as a broken rib. She was later fired. 07. Jennifer "J.J." Jereau (A.J. Cook) - CRIMINAL MINDS - Strictly as a money-saving move, J.J.'s character was written out - granted with an excellent episode and a salute to her at the end. However, fan reaction was very negative to that move, and after a year or so she was returned to the show. She is still with the show in its current final season. 08. Dr. Preston Burke (Isaiah Washington) - GREY'S ANATOMY - Fired in 2007 after having altercations with co-stars T.R. Knight and Patrick Dempsey. Washington's character returned nearly 10 years later for a 1-time only guest star cameo role. 09. Tattoo (Herve Villechaize) - FANTASY ISLAND - He was eventually fired after demanding a salary on par with that of his co-star Ricardo Montalbán. 10. Jamal Lyon (Jussie Smollett) - EMPIRE - The character was written out of the show due to real-life legal issues Smollett was involved in. Jussie reportedly orchestrated a fake attack on himself to draw attention in a bid to boost his career and salary on Empire. 11. Julie Cooper (Mackenzie Phillips) - ONE DAY AT A TIME - Because of her drug addiction, Phillips began arriving late and was at times incoherent for rehearsals. The producers ordered her to take a six-week break to overcome her addiction but were ultimately forced to fire her. 12. Kes (Jennifer Lien) - STAR TREK: VOYAGER - Removed because producers felt the character hadn't been properly developed by writers 13. Brenda Walsh (Shannen Doherty) - BEVERLY HILLS, 90210 - Due to habitual lateness, callous attitude, friction with other cast members, and finally, causing continuity problems by cutting her hair halfway through the filming of an episode, she was fired from the show.
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Jan 20, 2020 19:25:14 GMT
13 TV Characters That Changed Careers During the Series:
01. Frankie Heck (Patricia Heaton) - THE MIDDLE - Originally worked at a car dealership, went back to school to become a dental hygienist
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Jan 20, 2020 22:45:15 GMT
13 TV Characters That Changed Careers During the Series:
01. Frankie Heck (Patricia Heaton) - THE MIDDLE - Originally worked at a car dealership, went back to school to become a dental hygienist 02. Martha Kent (Annette O'Toole) - SMALLVILLE - Originally a housewife, then became a corporate secretary, then became a coffee shop manager, then becomes a Kansas State Senator.
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Post by alfromni on Jan 21, 2020 14:07:43 GMT
13 TV Characters That Changed Careers During the Series:
01. Frankie Heck (Patricia Heaton) - THE MIDDLE - Originally worked at a car dealership, went back to school to become a dental hygienist 02. Martha Kent (Annette O'Toole) - SMALLVILLE - Originally a housewife, then became a corporate secretary, then became a coffee shop manager, then becomes a Kansas State Senator. 03. Rosamund 'Ros' Jane Pritchard (Jane Horrocks) - THE AMAZING MRS PRITCHARD - Supermarket manager to politician to Prime Minister.
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Jan 21, 2020 16:27:29 GMT
13 TV Characters That Changed Careers During the Series:
01. Frankie Heck (Patricia Heaton) - THE MIDDLE - Originally worked at a car dealership, went back to school to become a dental hygienist 02. Martha Kent (Annette O'Toole) - SMALLVILLE - Originally a housewife, then became a corporate secretary, then became a coffee shop manager, then becomes a Kansas State Senator. 03. Rosamund 'Ros' Jane Pritchard (Jane Horrocks) - THE AMAZING MRS PRITCHARD - Supermarket manager to politician to Prime Minister. 04. Benson DuBois (Robert Guillaume) - BENSON / SOAP - Butler for the the Tate family on Soap, got his own show, Benson, where he was the head of household affairs for the governor. He later became the state budget director, then lieutenant governor.
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Post by movielover on Jan 21, 2020 16:44:04 GMT
13 TV Characters That Changed Careers During the Series:
01. Frankie Heck (Patricia Heaton) - THE MIDDLE - Originally worked at a car dealership, went back to school to become a dental hygienist 02. Martha Kent (Annette O'Toole) - SMALLVILLE - Originally a housewife, then became a corporate secretary, then became a coffee shop manager, then becomes a Kansas State Senator. 03. Rosamund 'Ros' Jane Pritchard (Jane Horrocks) - THE AMAZING MRS PRITCHARD - Supermarket manager to politician to Prime Minister. 04. Benson DuBois (Robert Guillaume) - BENSON / SOAP - Butler for the the Tate family on Soap, got his own show, Benson, where he was the head of household affairs for the governor. He later became the state budget director, then lieutenant governor. 05. Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) - SEINFELD - Originally worked at Pendant Publishing with Mr. Lippman, then later worked for the J. Peterman catalogue as an assistant.
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Post by divtal on Jan 21, 2020 19:46:59 GMT
13 TV Characters That Changed Careers During the Series:
01. Frankie Heck (Patricia Heaton) - THE MIDDLE - Originally worked at a car dealership, went back to school to become a dental hygienist 02. Martha Kent (Annette O'Toole) - SMALLVILLE - Originally a housewife, then became a corporate secretary, then became a coffee shop manager, then becomes a Kansas State Senator. 03. Rosamund 'Ros' Jane Pritchard (Jane Horrocks) - THE AMAZING MRS PRITCHARD - Supermarket manager to politician to Prime Minister. 04. Benson DuBois (Robert Guillaume) - BENSON / SOAP - Butler for the the Tate family on Soap, got his own show, Benson, where he was the head of household affairs for the governor. He later became the state budget director, then lieutenant governor. 05. Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) - SEINFELD - Originally worked at Pendant Publishing with Mr. Lippman, then later worked for the J. Peterman catalogue as an assistant. 06. Penny (Kaley Cuoco) - THE BIG BANG THEORY - Began the series as a waitress at "The Cheesecake Factory," and eventually became a pharmaceutical representative.
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Post by alfromni on Jan 21, 2020 22:01:32 GMT
13 TV Characters That Changed Careers During the Series:
01. Frankie Heck (Patricia Heaton) - THE MIDDLE - Originally worked at a car dealership, went back to school to become a dental hygienist 02. Martha Kent (Annette O'Toole) - SMALLVILLE - Originally a housewife, then became a corporate secretary, then became a coffee shop manager, then becomes a Kansas State Senator. 03. Rosamund 'Ros' Jane Pritchard (Jane Horrocks) - THE AMAZING MRS PRITCHARD - Supermarket manager to politician to Prime Minister. 04. Benson DuBois (Robert Guillaume) - BENSON / SOAP - Butler for the the Tate family on Soap, got his own show, Benson, where he was the head of household affairs for the governor. He later became the state budget director, then lieutenant governor. 05. Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) - SEINFELD - Originally worked at Pendant Publishing with Mr. Lippman, then later worked for the J. Peterman catalogue as an assistant. 06. Penny (Kaley Cuoco) - THE BIG BANG THEORY - Began the series as a waitress at "The Cheesecake Factory," and eventually became a pharmaceutical representative. 07. Jack Boult (John Alderton) - FOREVER GREEN - Racing driver to company executive to garage partner to garage owner.
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Post by brimfin on Jan 22, 2020 0:36:27 GMT
13 TV Characters That Changed Careers During the Series:
01. Frankie Heck (Patricia Heaton) - THE MIDDLE - Originally worked at a car dealership, went back to school to become a dental hygienist 02. Martha Kent (Annette O'Toole) - SMALLVILLE - Originally a housewife, then became a corporate secretary, then became a coffee shop manager, then becomes a Kansas State Senator. 03. Rosamund 'Ros' Jane Pritchard (Jane Horrocks) - THE AMAZING MRS PRITCHARD - Supermarket manager to politician to Prime Minister. 04. Benson DuBois (Robert Guillaume) - BENSON / SOAP - Butler for the the Tate family on Soap, got his own show, Benson, where he was the head of household affairs for the governor. He later became the state budget director, then lieutenant governor. 05. Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) - SEINFELD - Originally worked at Pendant Publishing with Mr. Lippman, then later worked for the J. Peterman catalogue as an assistant. 06. Penny (Kaley Cuoco) - THE BIG BANG THEORY - Began the series as a waitress at "The Cheesecake Factory," and eventually became a pharmaceutical representative. 07. Jack Boult (John Alderton) - FOREVER GREEN - Racing driver to company executive to garage partner to garage owner. 08. Rufus Butterworth (Bob Denver) - THE GOOD GUYS - Went from driving in a cab in the first season, to being co-owner of his friend Bert's diner in season two.
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Post by alfromni on Jan 22, 2020 1:06:32 GMT
13 TV Characters That Changed Careers During the Series:
01. Frankie Heck (Patricia Heaton) - THE MIDDLE - Originally worked at a car dealership, went back to school to become a dental hygienist 02. Martha Kent (Annette O'Toole) - SMALLVILLE - Originally a housewife, then became a corporate secretary, then became a coffee shop manager, then becomes a Kansas State Senator. 03. Rosamund 'Ros' Jane Pritchard (Jane Horrocks) - THE AMAZING MRS PRITCHARD - Supermarket manager to politician to Prime Minister. 04. Benson DuBois (Robert Guillaume) - BENSON / SOAP - Butler for the the Tate family on Soap, got his own show, Benson, where he was the head of household affairs for the governor. He later became the state budget director, then lieutenant governor. 05. Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) - SEINFELD - Originally worked at Pendant Publishing with Mr. Lippman, then later worked for the J. Peterman catalogue as an assistant. 06. Penny (Kaley Cuoco) - THE BIG BANG THEORY - Began the series as a waitress at "The Cheesecake Factory," and eventually became a pharmaceutical representative. 07. Jack Boult (John Alderton) - FOREVER GREEN - Racing driver to company executive to garage partner to garage owner. 08. Rufus Butterworth (Bob Denver) - THE GOOD GUYS - Went from driving in a cab in the first season, to being co-owner of his friend Bert's diner in season two. 09. Samantha Stewart (Honeysuckle Weeks) - FOYLE'S WAR - MTC driver attached to police, housekeeper for a wealthy artist, helps to run a hotel, joins MI5.
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Post by Catman on Jan 22, 2020 1:14:01 GMT
13 TV Characters That Changed Careers During the Series:
01. Frankie Heck (Patricia Heaton) - THE MIDDLE - Originally worked at a car dealership, went back to school to become a dental hygienist 02. Martha Kent (Annette O'Toole) - SMALLVILLE - Originally a housewife, then became a corporate secretary, then became a coffee shop manager, then becomes a Kansas State Senator. 03. Rosamund 'Ros' Jane Pritchard (Jane Horrocks) - THE AMAZING MRS PRITCHARD - Supermarket manager to politician to Prime Minister. 04. Benson DuBois (Robert Guillaume) - BENSON / SOAP - Butler for the the Tate family on Soap, got his own show, Benson, where he was the head of household affairs for the governor. He later became the state budget director, then lieutenant governor. 05. Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) - SEINFELD - Originally worked at Pendant Publishing with Mr. Lippman, then later worked for the J. Peterman catalogue as an assistant. 06. Penny (Kaley Cuoco) - THE BIG BANG THEORY - Began the series as a waitress at "The Cheesecake Factory," and eventually became a pharmaceutical representative. 07. Jack Boult (John Alderton) - FOREVER GREEN - Racing driver to company executive to garage partner to garage owner. 08. Rufus Butterworth (Bob Denver) - THE GOOD GUYS - Went from driving in a cab in the first season, to being co-owner of his friend Bert's diner in season two. 09. Samantha Stewart (Honeysuckle Weeks) - FOYLE'S WAR - MTC driver attached to police, housekeeper for a wealthy artist, helps to run a hotel, joins MI5. 10. John Sheridan (Bruce Boxleitner) - Babylon 5 - a captain attached to Earth Force and commander of Babylon 5, later President of the Interstellar Alliance
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Post by movielover on Jan 22, 2020 3:04:13 GMT
13 TV Characters That Changed Careers During the Series:
01. Frankie Heck (Patricia Heaton) - THE MIDDLE - Originally worked at a car dealership, went back to school to become a dental hygienist 02. Martha Kent (Annette O'Toole) - SMALLVILLE - Originally a housewife, then became a corporate secretary, then became a coffee shop manager, then becomes a Kansas State Senator. 03. Rosamund 'Ros' Jane Pritchard (Jane Horrocks) - THE AMAZING MRS PRITCHARD - Supermarket manager to politician to Prime Minister. 04. Benson DuBois (Robert Guillaume) - BENSON / SOAP - Butler for the the Tate family on Soap, got his own show, Benson, where he was the head of household affairs for the governor. He later became the state budget director, then lieutenant governor. 05. Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) - SEINFELD - Originally worked at Pendant Publishing with Mr. Lippman, then later worked for the J. Peterman catalogue as an assistant. 06. Penny (Kaley Cuoco) - THE BIG BANG THEORY - Began the series as a waitress at "The Cheesecake Factory," and eventually became a pharmaceutical representative. 07. Jack Boult (John Alderton) - FOREVER GREEN - Racing driver to company executive to garage partner to garage owner. 08. Rufus Butterworth (Bob Denver) - THE GOOD GUYS - Went from driving in a cab in the first season, to being co-owner of his friend Bert's diner in season two. 09. Samantha Stewart (Honeysuckle Weeks) - FOYLE'S WAR - MTC driver attached to police, housekeeper for a wealthy artist, helps to run a hotel, joins MI5. 10. John Sheridan (Bruce Boxleitner) - Babylon 5 - a captain attached to Earth Force and commander of Babylon 5, later President of the Interstellar Alliance 11. Ross Geller (David Schwimmer) - FRIENDS - Originally a palaeontologist working at the Museum of Natural History, later a tenured professor of palaeontology at the New York University.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Jan 22, 2020 3:20:19 GMT
13 TV Characters That Changed Careers During the Series:
01. Frankie Heck (Patricia Heaton) - THE MIDDLE - Originally worked at a car dealership, went back to school to become a dental hygienist 02. Martha Kent (Annette O'Toole) - SMALLVILLE - Originally a housewife, then became a corporate secretary, then became a coffee shop manager, then becomes a Kansas State Senator. 03. Rosamund 'Ros' Jane Pritchard (Jane Horrocks) - THE AMAZING MRS PRITCHARD - Supermarket manager to politician to Prime Minister. 04. Benson DuBois (Robert Guillaume) - BENSON / SOAP - Butler for the the Tate family on Soap, got his own show, Benson, where he was the head of household affairs for the governor. He later became the state budget director, then lieutenant governor. 05. Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) - SEINFELD - Originally worked at Pendant Publishing with Mr. Lippman, then later worked for the J. Peterman catalogue as an assistant. 06. Penny (Kaley Cuoco) - THE BIG BANG THEORY - Began the series as a waitress at "The Cheesecake Factory," and eventually became a pharmaceutical representative. 07. Jack Boult (John Alderton) - FOREVER GREEN - Racing driver to company executive to garage partner to garage owner. 08. Rufus Butterworth (Bob Denver) - THE GOOD GUYS - Went from driving in a cab in the first season, to being co-owner of his friend Bert's diner in season two. 09. Samantha Stewart (Honeysuckle Weeks) - FOYLE'S WAR - MTC driver attached to police, housekeeper for a wealthy artist, helps to run a hotel, joins MI5. 10. John Sheridan (Bruce Boxleitner) - Babylon 5 - a captain attached to Earth Force and commander of Babylon 5, later President of the Interstellar Alliance 11. Ross Geller (David Schwimmer) - FRIENDS - Originally a palaeontologist working at the Museum of Natural History, later a tenured professor of palaeontology at the New York University. 12. Sid Gormley (Robert Clohessy) - BLUE BLOODS - Originally a police lieutenant. Becomes Special Assistant to the New York Police Commissioner.
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Post by movielover on Jan 22, 2020 3:29:22 GMT
13 TV Characters That Changed Careers During the Series:
01. Frankie Heck (Patricia Heaton) - THE MIDDLE - Originally worked at a car dealership, went back to school to become a dental hygienist 02. Martha Kent (Annette O'Toole) - SMALLVILLE - Originally a housewife, then became a corporate secretary, then became a coffee shop manager, then becomes a Kansas State Senator. 03. Rosamund 'Ros' Jane Pritchard (Jane Horrocks) - THE AMAZING MRS PRITCHARD - Supermarket manager to politician to Prime Minister. 04. Benson DuBois (Robert Guillaume) - BENSON / SOAP - Butler for the the Tate family on Soap, got his own show, Benson, where he was the head of household affairs for the governor. He later became the state budget director, then lieutenant governor. 05. Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) - SEINFELD - Originally worked at Pendant Publishing with Mr. Lippman, then later worked for the J. Peterman catalogue as an assistant. 06. Penny (Kaley Cuoco) - THE BIG BANG THEORY - Began the series as a waitress at "The Cheesecake Factory," and eventually became a pharmaceutical representative. 07. Jack Boult (John Alderton) - FOREVER GREEN - Racing driver to company executive to garage partner to garage owner. 08. Rufus Butterworth (Bob Denver) - THE GOOD GUYS - Went from driving in a cab in the first season, to being co-owner of his friend Bert's diner in season two. 09. Samantha Stewart (Honeysuckle Weeks) - FOYLE'S WAR - MTC driver attached to police, housekeeper for a wealthy artist, helps to run a hotel, joins MI5. 10. John Sheridan (Bruce Boxleitner) - Babylon 5 - a captain attached to Earth Force and commander of Babylon 5, later President of the Interstellar Alliance 11. Ross Geller (David Schwimmer) - FRIENDS - Originally a palaeontologist working at the Museum of Natural History, later a professor at New York University. 12. Sid Gormley (Robert Clohessy) - BLUE BLOODS - Originally a police lieutenant. Gets promoted to Special Assistant to the New York Police Commissioner. 13. Gomer Pyle (Jim Nabors) - THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW / GOMER PYLE, U.S.M.C. - Auto mechanic in Mayberry, North Carolina, later joins the Marines.
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Jan 22, 2020 19:18:54 GMT
13 TV Characters Who Have Appeared on THREE Different TV Shows - Same Actor, Same Character:
01. Barry Allen/The Flash - THE FLASH, ARROW, LEGENDS OF TOMORROW
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