Somers was eventually axed from the series in the fifth season after a bitter and highly publicized salary dispute with the producers. "Aren't you gonna fight for me?" Helen always yearns for romance and sex with her uninterested husband, Stanley, and he almost never delivers, which frustrates her. (The Beatles poster actually belonged to Ritter, an avid Beatles fan, and he lent it to the producers to hang on Jack's bedroom wall.). Although Jack originally disliked Terri, owing to a disastrous first meeting at the hospital when she administered a tetanus injection for a stubbed finger into his behind, he forgave her and warmed up to her eventually. Ann Wedgeworth, in the same book, claimed that she asked to be released from her contract because of Lana's dwindling role in the show. Lana Shields was portrayed by Ann Wedgeworth. And so Snow-White lay there for a long, long time, and still only looked as though she were asleep; for she was even now as white as snow, and as red as blood, and as black as ebony. Stanley intensely disliked Jeffrey, and the feeling is mutual. Also, best-selling Chrissy Snow posters were produced and ABC even launched a doll which portrayed Somers as Chrissy. Jack refuses at first, but then he changes his mind and they move into the apartment above his bistro. He is also not above exploiting his tenants' fear of raised rents to get chores and favors done. He lives upstairs from the trio, and is Jack's best friend. Dr. Henry Jekyll, also known as Mr. Edward Hyde, is the eponymous main antagonist of the 1886 gothic novella Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by the late Robert Louis Stevenson.He is the dark side of Henry Jekyll, unleashed by use of a potion. Because of his own playboy lifestyle, Mr. Furley probably would have approved of the situation himself, but he knew his brother Bart would never tolerate a straight man living with two women. When appearing on Three's a Crowd near the end of its single season, he states that he had moved to Bakersfield due to downturns in the used car business. Ralph Furley is the landlord and manager of a Santa Monica apartment building that is now owned by his brother, Bart, who acquired it from Stanley Roper. Larry is also constantly in debt, often owing Jack money. A significant amount of their tension is due to Helen's ongoing desire for romance with Stanley, while Stanley is either clueless or uninterested. Thus, Jack is allowed to move in under this guise. The following is a list of major characters in the American television sitcom Three's Company (1977–84). Allentown, PA (18103) Today. Janet and her roommate Chrissy Snow (and later roommates Cindy Snow and Terri Alden) share an apartment in Santa Monica, California, and need a third roommate to help pay the rent after their old roommate, Eleanor, just had her baby, married, and moved out. As the naif, she frequently and unknowingly makes suggestive double entendres and is often oblivious to the attention she receives from ill-intentioned men. Then Emily must attend work, and leaves the wedding plans up to Ben. On the morning after a going-away party the girls threw for Eleanor, they find a man in their bathtub who had passed out and, after waking up, claimed that he was a friend of one of the party crashers. He is discovered in the bathroom of Janet Wood and Chrissy Snow's apartment in Santa Monica on the morning after a going-away party they threw for their departing roommate Eleanor, explaining, "I came with a friend who knew one of the gatecrashers." Despite having been a boxer in the Navy, he often cowered and allowed other men to bully him (mainly because of their larger size). Though she does not like Mr. Furley, Lana does seduce him on several occasions, to use him to get what she wants. She speaks Italian, although not fluently (as displayed in the episode "Loan Shark"). In the next episode "The New Landlord" (which introduces Mr. Furley), the trio accidentally sells all of Mr. Furley's furniture to a junk dealer, thinking it was furniture Mr. Roper left behind and not realizing it belongs to their new landlord (who has not met anyone in the building yet). At first, Jack Tripper and Janet Wood, Chrissy's roommates, worried about what it would be like to live with the klutzy farm girl, but they soon adjusted and became close friends with Cindy. For his role of Mr. Furley, Knotts donned a toupee. Soon, Mr. Roper came in the bedroom, finding Helen and Ralph in bed together, and said, "Helen, if this (a supposed affair with Mr. Furley) is what you want, so be it." Get local Breaking News alerts sent directly to your inbox. Very quickly, Stanley and Helen were thrown out of the building by Jeffrey, but with much prompting from Helen, soon came back to get another look at it. For Mr. B's Steakhouse-in Mequon, maybe even more. Jack has an older brother named Lee, who once came to town for a visit (in the episode "Lee Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother"), and Jack displays his feelings of inferiority when compared to Lee (Jack felt perpetually in Lee's shadow since they were children, because Lee was always more successful). She is the daughter of Ruth and Roland Wood. He has a love-hate relationship with his wife, Helen. Somers was promoted as a rival to Farrah Fawcett by her manager, Jay Bernstein, who also managed Fawcett and other actresses of the day, such as Cheryl Ladd. For example, in one episode, she uses this tactic to convince Mr. Furley to accept the trio's rent money a few days late. In the series finale "Friends and Lovers", Terri quits her job at Wilshire Memorial Hospital and moves to Hawaii to continue her career as a nurse, caring for sick natives. Snow (Alan Manson), niece of Reverend Luther Snow and first cousin of Chrissy Snow. He soon learns that Lana wants to do much more with him than just have a casual dinner out on the town. Lana Shields is a bosomy, amorous, three-time older divorcee who had an unrequited crush on Jack. When Jeffrey arrived for the showing, Stanley began telling a false story that the house was perfect for his "drums" and "wild parties." Jack E. Tripper, Jr. is portrayed by John Ritter. Usually, his shirts are very brightly colored. Larry has the distinction of being the only other character besides Jack Tripper to appear on Three's Company and both of its spin-offs, The Ropers and Three's a Crowd. With Sarah Paulson, Eric Mabius, Richard Blackburn, Dean Cain. She befriends Anne Brookes, the wife of Jeffrey Brookes III, a real estate agent who lives next door, and enjoys the company of their son, David. ... India couple takes the plunge to marry underwater. Cindy did, however, continue to make appearances on the show during the sixth season, and was retained as a supporting character (and given cast billing credit). Jack E. Tripper is a San Diego native who is a veteran of the United States Navy, where he was a member of a boxing team. In the episode "A-Camping We Will Go", Lana tricks Mr. Furley into going on a camping trip so she can be near Jack, who was talked into going by Larry Dallas, for the weekend. On the series, her character of Chrissy was written out as having moved back home to Fresno to care for her ill mother. In 1978, she appeared on 50 magazine covers. In response to complaints about the characterization of blondes on the show, the writers portrayed Terri as a "smart blonde", and a "woman with brains", electing to steer away from the ditziness of Chrissy Snow and the clumsiness of Cindy Snow, Terri's blonde roommate predecessors. One of his catchphrases is "Not tonight, Helen; I got a headache." "Marry Me" bumped to next February, disaster flick "Greenland" top charts, and a look at family film "Dolphin Island.". [3][4] She is written into the story as being Janet and Jack's new (and final) roommate.[5]. The character was introduced in the season four episode "The New Landlord", which aired September 25, 1979.[7]. Janet reasoned with their landlord, Stanley Roper, who lived straight downstairs from the girls' apartment, and he agreed that Jack could stay because Janet told Mr. Roper that Jack is gay, without Jack's knowledge. When Stanley and Helen were investigating buying the house, Jeffrey's son David explained to Stanley that if his father did not like Stanley and Helen, he would never let them move in. Mr Chinnadurai is a licensed scuba diver but Ms Swetha took lessons and trained in the months leading up to the wedding. Though she loves him, Vicky turns Jack down since she does not want to marry and prefers that they live together instead. "They told me that we wouldn't be able to get married after all, because they were going to have to intubate Simon and put him under," Kerr recalled. Helen, unlike her husband, knows that Jack is not gay, but out of fondness for the trio, plays along with the charade. At last a prince came and called at the dwarfsâ house; and he saw Snow-White and read what was written in golden letters. In another episode, she states that her name is Christmas due to having been born in December. He previously lived at the YMCA and needed a place to stay, and the girls needed a new roommate to replace Eleanor. According to the book Come and Knock on Our Door: A Hers and Hers and His Guide to Three's Company, the addition of Lana to the cast caused tension between John Ritter and the show's writers. Becoming cloudy with a bit of snow arriving towards sunrise, accumulating a coating to an inch. Upon getting to know Jack, who at the time is staying at the local YMCA, Janet and Chrissy suggest that he move in as their new roommate (primarily because he is skilled in cooking, a skill that both girls lack). Jack was, of course, straight (the comedy stemming from having to "play gay" provided much of the story for the sitcom), but to bypass Mr. Roper's policy against single men sharing an apartment with single women, Jack had to pose as a homosexual to Mr. Roper (and later to Mr. Furley, as well). Bill to follow his dreams of running a small French restaurant one day. Helen and Stanley returned to the trio's apartment in a special guest appearance. Helen enjoys a friendship with the three tenants who live above her, to whom she affectionately refers as "the kids". In the Three's Company spinoff series The Ropers, Stanley and Helen move to Cheviot Hills, California and live next door to snobby real estate agent Jeffrey P. Brookes III (who eventually sells them their house). Janet is from Speedway, Indiana. Dale McLaughlan, 28, made the 25-mile journey from Scotland to the Isle of Man on a jet ski to visit his girlfriend Jessica Radcliffe, 30, last Friday - spending four and a half hours at sea. However, for a brief time (and to finish Somers' contract), Chrissy continued to appear briefly on the show in the episode's closing tag wherein she would call Janet or Jack from home and speak to one of them over the telephone, and more often than not Jack or Janet would fill Chrissy in on what happened on that episode. When Janet wants to keep her wig a secret from her date, Cindy tries to prevent herself from revealing the truth. 'The Snow Queen') is a 1957 Soviet traditional hand-drawn animated film directed by Lev Atamanov. Mr. Furley fancies himself a playboy, a "ladies' man" and a "macho man", despite the fact he has not had a date in years and is not appealing to women at all. Frank Angelino was played by Jordan Charney. Raised on a farm, she grew to have a great love of animals, and enjoyed helping her father and mother out on the farm. Soon, the two went to sleep in Mr. Furley's bed, which could have been the answer to Helen's wishes. Jack attended LA Tech on the G.I. Mr. Furley is very subservient and seems to fear his brother Bart. Mxyzpltk!" After the intended buyer learned it was actually a 1958 model, he added insult to injury by offering to tow it away if Stanley paid him $25. It is the home to Jack Tripper, Larry Dallas, Janet Wood, and Chrissy Snow (later to Cindy Snow, then Terri Alden). Cindy hails from Fresno, the daughter of Mr. Unlike Jack, though, Mr. Furley is attracted to Lana and regularly tries to "put the moves on her," but she dislikes him, which he never comes to realize. During the character's time on the series, he was known for breaking the fourth wall by smiling and snickering at the camera after telling a one-liner joke, often at his wife's expense. A poster of The Beatles as they appeared late in their career can be seen hanging on the wall above Jack's bed. However, in the episode "Roper's Niece", Janet states that Chrissy's birth was "not until January." Jack is somewhat of a ladies' man and a playboy, but is also kind, loyal - and protective of his roommates, family, and friends. In the episode leading to the series finale of Three's Company, she meets Phillip Dawson at a reading of a will. Chrissy's personality was an exaggerated characterization of the "dumb blonde" stereotype, as evidenced by her repeated confusion and misunderstandings, malapropisms, and girlish behavior. 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Also, like Mr. Roper before him, Mr. Furley liked to occasionally crack gay jokes about Jack at his expense (calling Jack "Tippy Toes" as opposed to Mr. Roper's "Tinkerbell"). The character is based on the character Robin Tripp of the British sitcom Man About the House and Robin's Nest. In the episode, Lana reads a newspaper advice column about a man living with two female roommates and the man is having an affair with one of them, and she assumes the column was about the trio. In one episode, she explains that she was named "Christmas" because her father was a big fan of Bing Crosby (whose song "White Christmas" became a signature song of his). ; his actual profession is a used car salesman. Mr. Furley and the trio then make a deal: Mr. Furley gets a date with Lana, and the trio will not have to move. The girls suggested that the man, Jack Tripper, move in as their new roommate instead of other, less desirable candidates (one of them being a pompous, nasal-voiced woman named Patricia, nicknamed "Pattikins"). In the series finale "Friends and Lovers", Janet and Phillip marry in the apartment with the rest of the gang in attendance. After completion of his schooling, he finds full-time employment as a chef, working for a popular restaurant owner named Frank Angelino (Jordan Charney). British couple Elizabeth Kerr and Simon O'Brien had been planning to marry in June. Regarding the character's look, for season three the makeup artist said that Chrissy should have snow-white hair, pink cheeks and dark eyes, and Somers suggested the hairstyle of an Afghan hound, and her signature side ponytail was created to hide an over-bleaching mishap.[1]. She also takes Chrissy's old office job, working for Mr. Charles Hadley. Jack Tripper. The writers reasoned that because Lana was older than Jack, he would be turned off. Cindy debuted on the show in 1980 after producers needed a replacement for Chrissy after Suzanne Somers was fired over her salary dispute. Helen had a signature look featuring colorful flowing caftans and muumuus and oversize chunky necklaces. Jack is the main character on Three's Company and its spinoff Three's a Crowd. Jack has his own bedroom, while Janet and Chrissy share a second bedroom. Mr. Furley often wears outlandish leisure suits in very loud colors with ascots, and has his apartment decorated like a playboy's pad. David reveals that the house was not sold and Stanley is stuck with buying it. Although Cindy is a very pretty girl, she claims she always "played second fiddle to Chrissy, because she was so beautiful." Ritter did not believe that the middle-aged Lana, only meant to be in her 40s (whereas Jack was in his late 20s/early 30s), would repel Jack. She has a sister named Jenny (who came for a visit in the episode "My Sister's Keeper"), and a brother whose name is never mentioned. Somers had emerged as a breakout character in the show. Chrissy was born into a religious family and always loved her family traditions, such as Christmas with the family. In the Season 7 episode "Extra, Extra", Jack's mother was played by actress Georgann Johnson. Perhaps because of her above-mentioned responsibility, Janet is the one who often reprimands Jack over his mischief. She is very fond of plants, which are seen throughout the apartment. Her final appearance was in the episode "A Black Letter Day". In the pilot, a pregnant Eleanor got married in a reception in the apartment, but went into labor just as she was cutting the cake. She was raised to enjoy the Snows' many wonderful traditions, such as going to church on Sundays to hear Reverend Snow preach, and being together for lavish, old-fashioned Christmas celebrations. When Chrissy declines to return (and Somers' contract expired), Cindy's temporary stay became permanent. Every Sunday, the Snow family would go to church to hear her father preach. âMr. A very tired Mr. Furley returned home early and went straight to bed, unaware that he was not alone. The 70-year-old Hellboy actor was granted a bifurcation, which allows him to marry his fiancée, actress Allison Dunbar, while still finalizing his divorce from his wife Opal Perlman, 70. Chrissy's behavior was reflected somewhat by her cousin, and eventual replacement, Cindy Snow, although Cindy was more klutzy, and less dim. Jack is known for being a klutz. Chrissy was born in Fresno, the eldest child of Reverend Luther Snow (Peter Mark Richman) and his wife (Priscilla Morrill). In the season-six premiere, "Jack Bares All", Cindy announced that she was moving out of the apartment to attend UCLA. It was Terri, in fact, who convinced Jack to move in with Victoria Bradford three seasons later, thus paving the way for the spinoff series Three's a Crowd. Jack and Lee's father, Jack Tripper, Sr. (played by comedian Dick Shawn), appeared in the episode "Like Father, Like Son". Christmas Noelle "Chrissy" Snow was portrayed by Suzanne Somers. After Janet returns from her honeymoon, Phillip and she settle in their newly married life in another part of town. Mxyzptlk to Kara and Alex Danvers. Snow found her daughter's diary and read it from start to finish, and subsequently fell asleep. He pursues a degree in culinary arts and works odd jobs from time to time. Cloudy and cold with a bit of snow or flurries during the morning, followed by a few breaks of sun in the afternoon.. She graduated from college, but her major is never revealed. Janet was portrayed as the intelligent, responsible, and "reliable" roommate as opposed to her more ditzy blonde counterparts Chrissy, Cindy, and Terri, with early episodes focusing on her self-consciousness over being less endowed than her female roommates, or at being perceived as less spontaneous. HOLLYWOOD MINUTE: J-LO ROM-COM "MARRY ME" DELAYED, Stormcenter - School / Business Application, Parkland board member asks for return to full-time school, Easton Area School District superintendent presents plan for return to full-time instruction, Millions endure record cold without power; at least 20 dead, Pa. lawmakers discussing ways of improving COVID-19 vaccine rollout, Phillipsburg to require landlords to pay police costs for repeat offender tenants, Emmaus Arts Commission proposes Pa. Dutch 'barn stars' on park building, Reading to form task force to address panhandling, Morning Call's parent company agrees to purchase by hedge fund for $630 million, Bangor Area School District OKs Career Institute of Technology budget, NJ small businesses could get 65% PPE discount under program. Upon the arrival of Terri Alden in season six; references to Chrissy vanished, only to be referred to once when the trio was being interviewed and Chrissy (although not by name) was mentioned as one of the two girls with whom Janet was living when she met Jack. Like Stanley Roper before him, he was also tricked into believing that Jack was gay for him to continue living with Janet and Chrissy (in fact, Mr. Roper was the one who told Mr. Furley about this when he sold the building). Stanley drives a run-down 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air, which he attempted to sell to the trio, but reneged when he learned he could get a lot more money for it from another buyer (who thought it was the classic and far more valuable 1957 model). she asked Stanley. In the original unaired pilot of Three's Company, Samantha, the character who would become Chrissy, was portrayed by Susanne Zenor. One day when Cindy was a young woman, Mrs. The character is based on Larry Simmonds from Man About the House. After Stanley sold the building to Bart Furley, Bart's brother Ralph took over as landlord. Helen was upset and still angry. Although they care deeply for each other, Helen and Stanley regularly bicker and engage in one-upmanship, with Helen usually the intellectual victor. Larry is of Greek descent, though this fact and his original last name are mentioned only in the episode where Jack opens Jack's Bistro, in which Larry explains that he shortened it to "Dallas" because he "could never spell 'Dalliapoulos' ". When Chrissy went back to Fresno to care for her mother, Cindy took the opportunity to move out and into the apartment, taking Chrissy's place as the third member of the trio. Janet Wood was portrayed by Joyce DeWitt. Images "Some say there's no way of knowing.But I say first, ask Mr. In her early 20s, Chrissy moved to Santa Monica, where she found a job as a typist. She explains to the nurse that her father named her Christmas because "she was the best present he ever got.". Zenor was not picked for the second filming of the pilot, so actress Susan Lanier took over the role of Chrissy. Their old-fashioned and curmudgeonly landlord, Stanley Roper, is opposed to the idea of a young man sharing an apartment with two young attractive women. Directed by Michael Zinberg. Contrary to her tightfisted and very suspicious husband, Helen does not mind that Jack lives with Janet and Chrissy, and is very understanding of their situation. The cousin of the character Chrissy Snow, Cindy was phased out to make way for Chrissy's permanent replacement Terri Alden. In one episode, Chrissy was picked up by a police officer who assumed she was a prostitute, despite her innocence and good intentions. An email has been sent to with a link to confirm list signup. Ironically, Priscilla Barnes, who landed the role of Terri, had auditioned for the role of Cindy, but was turned down. Cindy and Janet have a falling out when Janet buys a blonde wig and develops a condescending attitude toward her friends. Although seemingly impotent, Stanley is sometimes known for spying on young women in bathing suits on the beach through his binoculars. Many of the characteristics and mannerisms of Mr. Furley are comparable to Knotts' most famous character, Barney Fife from The Andy Griffith Show. Three's Company then ends its series run and the spin-off series Three's a Crowd begins, with Vicky and Jack living above the bistro and Vicky's father having purchased the restaurant from Mr. Angelino. Her last appearance is in the episode "Janet Wigs Out" near the end of season six. Stanley Roper was portrayed by Norman Fell. He is extremely clumsy and accident-prone, and is well known for his comic pratfalls. Also, Jack is plagued by a fear of flying, as revealed in the episodes "Up in the Air" and "Cupid Works Overtime." Kerr and O'Brien became so ill that medical staff scrambled to organize a wedding before it was too late. He habitually uses false names, including Jack's, when picking up women for one-night stands so that he might better forestall any attempts by such women to pursue a relationship, although the tactic backfired in "Will the Real Jack Tripper..." when a woman whom Larry impregnated was able to locate him because Jack's address and phone number were in the phone book (Larry's initial reaction was disgust at Jack for being "dumb" enough to allow such information to be available to the public). A dedicated professional at work, Terri is more relaxed when off duty and out of uniform.[6]. Stanley owns and manages the apartment building in Santa Monica that is home to Jack Tripper, Janet Wood and Chrissy Snow. Terri was born in Longmeadow, Massachusetts,[2] works as a registered nurse, and is portrayed as far less "ditzy" than her predecessors. Her roommate Janet remarked that Chrissy totally fell apart at the littlest hint of "sweet talk." She is constantly flirting with Jack and tries to seduce him every time she is in his presence, while Jack, though, tries his best to avoid Lana at all costs, especially around new landlord Ralph Furley, who, like Mr. Roper before him, is deceived into believing Jack is a homosexual in order to allow Jack to continue living with Chrissy and Janet. Somers ultimately won the permanent role in the third and final pilot. Sleet, snow and icy patches could cause difficult driving conditions in eastern Wales, the Met Office has warned. Helen was frustrated with Stanley because he forgot their anniversary. Princess Snow White, briefly known as Mary and the Evil Queen, cursed as Mary Margaret Blanchard, is a character on ABC's Once Upon a Time.She debuts in the first episode of the first season and is portrayed by starring cast member Ginnifer Goodwin and guest star Bailee Madison.She is the main reality version of Snow White (Wish Realm).. (Like her character, DeWitt is from Speedway and her father is of Italian descent.). Stanley is generally friendly toward the trio, but can be very angry if the rent is late. She always loved her family and friends, and upon moving to Santa Monica, she assured them that she would eventually return home to Fresno. A restaurateur, he is Jack's short-tempered boss at Angelino's Restaurant and landlord/partner at Jack's Bistro. In the episode "Chrissy Come Home", Janet states that her father is of Italian descent. She said it was the most boring thing she had ever read and told Cindy that it would be a good idea if she did more with her life and got out of Fresno. In one episode, when being questioned by his landlord Mr. Roper, Larry claimed to have served four years in the United States Marine Corps. Chrissy is depicted as being quick to laugh at her own jokes, and quick to cry in an exaggerated, whining fashion (as a young child would do). She has many pivotal appearances through midseason, and becomes the trio's part-time housekeeper in the episode "Maid to Order", but still hung out with the trio. Success! Ralph Furley was portrayed by Don Knotts. There was an error processing your request. Stanley is extremely cheap (as revealed in the episode "Stanley's Hotline", in which the trio calls him "the cheapest man alive" and very much penny wise, pound foolish). Error! He worked his way up to head chef, and, around season seven, finally opened his own French restaurant called Jack's Bistro. Problems arise when procrastinator Ben tries to deal with bridesmaids dresses and dyed shoes, while perfectionist Emily is ⦠Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device. When Janet marries Phillip Dawson in the series finale "Friends and Lovers", Jack proposes to flight attendant Vicky Bradford. The character was based on the character Mildred Roper on the series Man About the House and its spinoff George & Mildred (the British shows on which Three's Company and The Ropers were respectively based), which was played by Yootha Joyce. Chrissy is modeled as an ingenue, a minister's daughter who seeks her fortune in the big city. This character appeared in 13 episodes. From what is implied, especially by the time of Terri's arrival, Chrissy simply decided to stay home in Fresno and never kept in contact with her old roommates again. The Snow Queen (Russian: Ð¡Ð½ÐµÐ¶Ð½Ð°Ñ ÐºÐ¾Ñолева, romanized: Snezhnaya Koroleva, lit. Lana's first appearance was in the episode "Love Thy Neighbor" from season four, in which Jack takes a job as a male escort, which is how he first meets Lana, to make some quick cash. After marrying former game show host Alan Hamel (whom Somers met for the first time while modeling prizes on a game show he hosted), Somers made him her manager. Cloudy with periods of snow, mixing with or changing to sleet and freezing rain later in the day south and east of the Lehigh Valley. Jeffrey then posted a phony "sold" sign in front of the house to deter them. Ritter believed it would be out of character for the sex-crazed Jack to inexplicably turn down the advances of a sexually voracious, attractive older woman. Mr. Furley becomes angry and gives the trio an eviction notice, but upon meeting Lana, he immediately becomes smitten. After Eleanor had her baby and moved away, Janet and Chrissy were left needing a new roommate to help with living expenses. Stanley concealed his joy, but for Helen's sake he feigned sadness, saying, "I would buy it in an instant if it wasn't sold!" Larry Dallas was portrayed by Richard Kline. Mr. Furley defends his decisions as apartment manager by stating that his brother Bart, being the owner of the building, would (or would not) also approve of a decision.
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