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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Arrested Development |  |  |  | Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional actors - Fictional actors in movies and TVThe following list features fictional actors including, in (parenthesis), the real actor who played the fictional actor in a movie. At the end of the entry appears the name of the movie or the TV series where the fictional actor appeared.
Pugsley Addams (Jimmy Workman), child who acted as turkey in a Thanksgiving Day play at the summer camp - The Addams Family Addams Family Values
Wednesday Addams (Christina Ricci), child who acted as Pocahontas in a Thanksgiving Day play at the summer camp - The Addams Family Addams Fa ...
See also:List of fictional actors, List of fictional actors - Fictional actors in movies and TV, List of fictional actors - Fictional actors in literature, List of fictional actors - Discworld, List of fictional actors - Star Wars Expanded Universe, List of fictional actors - Fictional actors in comic books, List of fictional actors - Other fictional actors Read more here: » List of fictional actors: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional actors - Fictional actors in movies and TV |
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| |  |  |  | Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - I Love the 90s - Partial list of featured ideas and happenings of the 90s
I Love the 90s - Movies.
Armageddon
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
Babe
The Big Lebowski
Blair Witch Project
The Bodyguard
Boogie Nights
Boyz N the Hood
Braveheart
Clueless
Dances with Wolves
Dazed and Confused
Edward Scissorhands
Fight Club
Forrest Gump
F ...
See also:I Love the 90s, I Love the 90s - Partial list of commentators on VH1's version of I Love the 90s, I Love the 90s - Partial list of featured ideas and happenings of the 90s, I Love the 90s - Movies, I Love the 90s - Music, I Love the 90s - Television, I Love the 90s - Fashion trends, I Love the 90s - Sports, I Love the 90s - People and events, I Love the 90s - Fads, I Love the 90s - List of episodes, I Love the 90s - Recurring segments, I Love the 90s - External link Read more here: » I Love the 90s: Encyclopedia II - I Love the 90s - Partial list of featured ideas and happenings of the 90s |
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|  |  |  | Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Snoopy - DevelopmentsOne of the first odd developments of Snoopy was his tendency to sleep on top of his doghouse, rather than inside it. Then, Snoopy started walking on two legs like a human. This soon became so commonplace as to be almost unnoticeable, as Snoopy developed a variety of alter egos, most notably the World War I flying ace. For this character he would don goggles and a scarf and fly his Sopwith Camel (actually his doghouse), battling the Red Baron (who appeared vicariously through the bullet ...
See also:Snoopy, Snoopy - Character, Snoopy - Developments, Snoopy - Puppyhood and siblings, Snoopy - Snoopy!!! The Musical, Snoopy - Snoopy elsewhere in popular culture Read more here: » Snoopy: Encyclopedia II - Snoopy - Developments |
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|  |  |  | Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - James Cramer - BiographyJim Cramer grew up in the town of Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania, outside Philadelphia. He went to Springfield Township High School. He learned the value of a dollar by selling ice cream at Veterans Stadium during Philadelphia Phillies games. Cramer graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College in 1977 where he was an editor of the Harvard Crimson. After college, he worked as a journalist at the Los Angeles Herald Examiner. He went back to school to get a Juris Doctor degree from Harvard Law School and, after graduating in 1984, went to work in Gold ...
See also:James Cramer, James Cramer - Biography, James Cramer - Criticism, James Cramer - Trivia, James Cramer - Authorships, James Cramer - Books about Cramer Read more here: » James Cramer: Encyclopedia II - James Cramer - Biography |
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| |  |  |  | Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Styx band - 1980sBy 1980, Styx had (over the course of several albums) established themselves as a positive band in terms of lyrics, criticizing unemployment ("Blue Collar Man"), consumerism ("The Grand Illusion"), and materialism ("Pieces of Eight"). As teen idols, Styx also topped magazine polls for "Most Popular Rock Band." In particular, Tommy Shaw's Southern charm and boyish looks appealed to female fans across America, while mainstream rock fans admired his fluent songwriting, reminiscent of Neil Young. However, at their height of fame, Styx never actually broke out in Europe, ...
See also:Styx band, Styx band - 1970s, Styx band - 1980s, Styx band - Solo careers, Styx band - 1990s and present day, Styx band - Styx in popular culture, Styx band - Discography, Styx band - Singles Read more here: » Styx band: Encyclopedia II - Styx band - 1980s |
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|  |  |  | Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - James Cramer - BiographyJim Cramer grew up in the town of Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania, outside Philadelphia. He went to Springfield Township High School. He learned the value of a dollar by selling ice cream at Veterans Stadium during Philadelphia Phillies games. Cramer graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College in 1977 where he was an editor of the Harvard Crimson. After college, he worked as a journalist at the Los Angeles Herald Examiner. He went back to school to get a Juris Doctor degree from Harvard Law School and, after graduating in 1984, went to work in Gold ...
See also:James Cramer, James Cramer - Biography, James Cramer - Criticism, James Cramer - Mad Money, James Cramer - Trivia, James Cramer - Authorships, James Cramer - Books about Cramer Read more here: » James Cramer: Encyclopedia II - James Cramer - Biography |
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|  |  |  | Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Sly & the Family Stone - History
Sly & the Family Stone - Pre-history.
The Stewart family was a deeply religious middle-class African-American family from Dallas, Texas. K.C. and Alpha Stewart held the family together under the doctrines of the Church of God in Christ, and encouraged their musical expression. After the family moved to Vallejo, California (near Oakland and San Francisco), the youngest four Stewart children (Sylvester, Freddie, Rose, and Vaetta) formed "The Stewart Four", who released their own local 78 RPM single, "On the Battlefield of the Lord" b/w "Walking in Jesus' Name", in 1952. Eldest sister Loretta was ...
See also:Sly & the Family Stone, Sly & the Family Stone - History, Sly & the Family Stone - Pre-history, Sly & the Family Stone - Early years, Sly & the Family Stone - Sound philosophies and influence of early years, Sly & the Family Stone - Stand! 1969, Sly & the Family Stone - Internal problems and a change of direction, Sly & the Family Stone - 1970-1971 interim, Sly & the Family Stone - There's a Riot Goin' On 1971, Sly & the Family Stone - Fresh 1973 and Small Talk 1974, Sly & the Family Stone - Dissolution, Sly & the Family Stone - Impact and influence of later material, Sly & the Family Stone - Sly on his own, Sly & the Family Stone - Epilogue, Sly & the Family Stone - Awards and tributes, Sly & the Family Stone - Reunion projects, Sly & the Family Stone - Personnel, Sly & the Family Stone - Discography, Sly & the Family Stone - Albums, Sly & the Family Stone - US and UK Top 40 Singles, Sly & the Family Stone - Other samples, Sly & the Family Stone - Notes Read more here: » Sly & the Family Stone: Encyclopedia II - Sly & the Family Stone - History |
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|  |  |  | Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - John Larroquette - Night Court
Larroquette owes much of his career's success to his role as Dan Fielding on Night Court, NBC's surprise hit which ran from 1984 to 1992. It revolved around a boyish judge, Harry Stone (Harry Anderson), who presides over a Manhattan courtroom, along with an evolving staff and a motley crew of night people who shuffled through the court.
Only Larroquette, Anderson, and Richard Moll (as Bailiff Nostradamus "Bull" Shannon) appeared in every episode of the series. Night Court was created as a showcase for Harry Anderson, a magicia ...
See also:John Larroquette, John Larroquette - Personal and Family, John Larroquette - Night Court, John Larroquette - Partial Filmography, John Larroquette - Television, John Larroquette - Quotes, John Larroquette - Trivia Read more here: » John Larroquette: Encyclopedia II - John Larroquette - Night Court |
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|  |  |  | Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Fox Broadcasting Company - History
Fox Broadcasting Company - Launch.
The groundwork for the launch of the Fox network began in March 1985 with News Corporation's $250 million purchase of 50% of TCF Holdings, the parent company of the 20th Century Fox movie studio. Six months later, in September, Murdoch agreed to pay $325 million to acquire the rest of the studio.
In May 1985, News Corp agreed to pay $1.55 billion to acquire television stations in six major U.S. media markets from John Kluge's company, Metromedia--KTTV in California, WFLD ...
See also:Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox Broadcasting Company - History, Fox Broadcasting Company - Launch, Fox Broadcasting Company - 1980s, Fox Broadcasting Company - 1990s, Fox Broadcasting Company - 2000s, Fox Broadcasting Company - Criticism, Fox Broadcasting Company - Fox Sports, Fox Broadcasting Company - Notes, Fox Broadcasting Company - Children's programming, Fox Broadcasting Company - Station Standardization, Fox Broadcasting Company - Aquisation of Al Jazeera, Fox Broadcasting Company - Books About Fox Read more here: » Fox Broadcasting Company: Encyclopedia II - Fox Broadcasting Company - History |
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|  |  |  | Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Orange County California - GeographyAccording to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 2,455 km² (948 mi²), making it the smallest county in Southern California. Surface water accounts for 411 km² (159 mi²) of the area, 16.73% of the total; 2,045 km² (789 mi²) of it is land.
Orange County is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean, on the north by Los Angeles County, on the northeast by San Bernardino County, on the east by R ...
See also:Orange County California, Orange County California - Geography, Orange County California - History, Orange County California - Demographics, Orange County California - Education, Orange County California - Points of interest, Orange County California - Government, Orange County California - Politics, Orange County California - Transportation, Orange County California - Orange County in literature and popular culture, Orange County California - Film and television, Orange County California - Music, Orange County California - Literature, Orange County California - Religion, Orange County California - Notable residents, Orange County California - Incorporated cities in Orange County, Orange County California - Unincorporated communities in Orange County Read more here: » Orange County California: Encyclopedia II - Orange County California - Geography |
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|  |  |  | Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Liza Minnelli - Early CareerMinnelli's first film appearance was at the age of three in the final scene of the 1949 musical In the Good Old Summertime, starring her mother and Van Johnson.
Liza started performing at age of 16, in 1963, in an Off-Broadway revival of the musical Best Foot Forward, for which she received good notices. The next year, her mother invited her to perform with her at the London Palladium.
The audience loved her, and her musical career was born. She returned to Broadway at 19, and won a 1965 Tony Award for Flora th ...
See also:Liza Minnelli, Liza Minnelli - Early Career, Liza Minnelli - Further success and awards, Liza Minnelli - Marriages, Liza Minnelli - Filmography, Liza Minnelli - Music, Liza Minnelli - Televison Work, Liza Minnelli - Stage Appearances, Liza Minnelli - Trivia Read more here: » Liza Minnelli: Encyclopedia II - Liza Minnelli - Early Career |
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|  |  |  | Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Seinfeld - Characters
Seinfeld - Main characters.
Jerome (Jerry) Seinfeld (played by Jerry Seinfeld)—A standup comedian who seeks out relationships with very attractive women which rarely last more than one episode. He usually notices some very minor defect they have and makes a big deal about it, causing his relationships to end in very embarrassing ways. He is always making observations about everything and mocking people. Of the main characters, he seems to be the most sensible, in that he usually just sarcastically comme ...
See also:Seinfeld, Seinfeld - Overview, Seinfeld - Characters, Seinfeld - Main characters, Seinfeld - Recurring characters, Seinfeld - Memorable incidents, Seinfeld - The Contest, Seinfeld - Moops, Seinfeld - The Junior Mint, Seinfeld - Dolores!, Seinfeld - The Move, Seinfeld - The Soup Nazi, Seinfeld - The Dry Heave, Seinfeld - Serenity NOW!, Seinfeld - Catchphrases, Seinfeld - Fictional Products, Seinfeld - Product placement, Seinfeld - Music, Seinfeld - Ending, Seinfeld - Awards, Seinfeld - Jerry Seinfeld, Seinfeld - Michael Richards, Seinfeld - Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Seinfeld - Jason Alexander, Seinfeld - Writing, Seinfeld - Criticism, Seinfeld - Cast careers after Seinfeld, Seinfeld - DVDs Read more here: » Seinfeld: Encyclopedia II - Seinfeld - Characters |
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|  |  |  | Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Jumping the shark - Jumping the shark in episodic media
Jumping the shark - Archetypal jump-the-shark moments.
A "jumping the shark" moment is usually specific to what makes a series popular, or to a show's original premise. Common scenes or situations listed below only qualify as shark jumping moments when they cross a line that in retrospect can be cited as a sign of the show's decline; series have recovered from just about everything listed below, but the f ...
See also:Jumping the shark, Jumping the shark - Origin, Jumping the shark - Jumping the shark in episodic media, Jumping the shark - Archetypal jump-the-shark moments, Jumping the shark - Format, Jumping the shark - Actors, Jumping the shark - Characters, Jumping the shark - Story Arc, Jumping the shark - Production, Jumping the shark - Other, Jumping the shark - Jump the shark references, Jumping the shark - Sitcom or dramatic series references, Jumping the shark - Cartoon references, Jumping the shark - Jumping the shark in music, Jumping the shark - Term used in other contexts Read more here: » Jumping the shark: Encyclopedia II - Jumping the shark - Jumping the shark in episodic media |
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|  |  |  | Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Situation comedy - List of sitcomsListed alphabetically by decade
Situation comedy - 1940s.
The Aldrich Family (1949–1953)
Mary Kay and Johnny (1947–1950)
The Morey Amsterdam Show (1948–1950)
Pinwright's Progress (1946–1947)
That Wonderful Guy (1949–1950)
Situation comedy - 1950s.
The Adventures of Hiram Holiday (1956–1957)
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet ...
See also:Situation comedy, Situation comedy - History, Situation comedy - Characteristics, Situation comedy - Ensemble cast structure, Situation comedy - Plot formulas, Situation comedy - Lifecycle, Situation comedy - Specific countries of origin, Situation comedy - Australia, Situation comedy - Canada, Situation comedy - Russia, Situation comedy - New Zealand, Situation comedy - United Kingdom, Situation comedy - United States, Situation comedy - List of sitcoms, Situation comedy - 1940s, Situation comedy - 1950s, Situation comedy - 1960s, Situation comedy - 1970s, Situation comedy - 1980s, Situation comedy - 1990s, Situation comedy - 2000s, Situation comedy - Bibliography Read more here: » Situation comedy: Encyclopedia II - Situation comedy - List of sitcoms |
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|  |  |  | Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Judge Reinhold - Acting careerHis first major film role was as high schooler Brad Hamilton in Fast Times at Ridgemont High. He played Detective Billy Rosewood, the nice-guy detective sent to trail Eddie Murphy in Beverly Hills Cop (1984). In 1986, he starred in Ruthless People, once again cast in a part requiring qualities of decency and dependability.
Although he has now made more than 76 films, Reinhold's career has slowed since the mid-1980s, although he appeared in two widely released films, Beverly Hills Cop III and The Santa Clause, in 1994. In 2005, Reinhold cameoed as himse ...
See also:Judge Reinhold, Judge Reinhold - Early life, Judge Reinhold - Acting career, Judge Reinhold - Private life, Judge Reinhold - Selected Filmography, Judge Reinhold - External link Read more here: » Judge Reinhold: Encyclopedia II - Judge Reinhold - Acting career |
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|  |  |  | Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Love Actually - PlotThe movie weaves a number of love stories together thanks to the relationships of the people within it. How the stories interact is quite complicated to explain. Below are summaries of each vignette. The film begins five weeks before Christmas.
Love Actually - Billy Mack.
Billy Mack (Bill Nighy) records a Christmas single based on his old classic hit "Love is All Around." Billy "promotes" his new single throughout the film despite his honesty in that it is a crap record. He is constantly insulting his mana ...
See also:Love Actually, Love Actually - Plot, Love Actually - Billy Mack, Love Actually - Colin Frissell, Love Actually - Harry Karen and Mia, Love Actually - Jamie and Aurélia, Love Actually - John and Judy, Love Actually - Juliet Peter and Mark, Love Actually - Sarah and Karl, Love Actually - David and Natalie, Love Actually - Daniel Sam and Joanna, Love Actually - Cast and Characters, Love Actually - Main characters, Love Actually - Special Participation, Love Actually - The Americans, Love Actually - Other Characters, Love Actually - Awards, Love Actually - Soundtrack, Love Actually - Trivia Read more here: » Love Actually: Encyclopedia II - Love Actually - Plot |
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|  |  |  | Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Fox Broadcasting Company - History
Fox Broadcasting Company - Launch.
The groundwork for the launch of the Fox network began in March 1985 with News Corporation's $250 million purchase of 50% of TCF Holdings, the parent company of the 20th Century Fox movie studio. Six months later, in September, Murdoch agreed to pay $325 million to acquire the rest of the studio.
In May 1985, News Corp agreed to pay $1.55 billion to acquire television stations in six major U.S. media markets from John Kluge's company, Metromedia--KTTV in Los Angeles, WFLD ...
See also:Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox Broadcasting Company - History, Fox Broadcasting Company - Launch, Fox Broadcasting Company - 1980s, Fox Broadcasting Company - 1990s, Fox Broadcasting Company - 2000s, Fox Broadcasting Company - Criticism, Fox Broadcasting Company - Fox Sports, Fox Broadcasting Company - Notes, Fox Broadcasting Company - Children's programming, Fox Broadcasting Company - Books About Fox Read more here: » Fox Broadcasting Company: Encyclopedia II - Fox Broadcasting Company - History |
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|  |  |  | Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Ellen DeGeneres - CareerBorn in Metairie, Louisiana of French, English, German and Irish descent, DeGeneres began her career as a stand-up comedian and appeared in small clubs, before she was chosen in a national competition as the funniest person in America. She then appeared on late night television and comedy programs.
DeGeneres was sought out by Tonight Show booking agent/Producer Jim McCawley for her first appearance in 1986. She was the first female to ever be asked over to the couch to visit with Johnny Carson on her first visit. Jim McCawley truly believed that she was going to be a hit and often spoke in ...
See also:Ellen DeGeneres, Ellen DeGeneres - Career, Ellen DeGeneres - Television, Ellen DeGeneres - Ellen's Energy Adventure, Ellen DeGeneres - Lesbian relationship, Ellen DeGeneres - Autobiography, Ellen DeGeneres - The Ellen Show, Ellen DeGeneres - Performances, Ellen DeGeneres - Voice-overs, Ellen DeGeneres - TV work, Ellen DeGeneres - Personal life, Ellen DeGeneres - Discography, Ellen DeGeneres - Partial filmography Read more here: » Ellen DeGeneres: Encyclopedia II - Ellen DeGeneres - Career |
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|  |  |  | Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Cult television - Recent DevelopmentsSince the late 1990s, cult shows have increasingly been available on DVD, leading to many formerly niche programs (such as Family Guy and Freaks and Geeks) becoming popular as new people discover them. Cartoon Network's adult oriented "Adult Swim" progamming block shows cult television quite often. Before the DVD and internet file sharing, cult shows were often much harder to obtain and spread. Success in syndication and DVD sales even influenced Fox to bring b ...
See also:Cult television, Cult television - Recent Developments, Cult television - List of cult programs, Cult television - #, Cult television - A, Cult television - B, Cult television - C, Cult television - D, Cult television - E, Cult television - F, Cult television - G, Cult television - H, Cult television - I, Cult television - J, Cult television - K, Cult television - L, Cult television - M, Cult television - N, Cult television - P, Cult television - Q, Cult television - R, Cult television - S, Cult television - T, Cult television - U, Cult television - V, Cult television - W, Cult television - X, Cult television - Y Read more here: » Cult television: Encyclopedia II - Cult television - Recent Developments |
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