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Fran Drescher & Peter Marc Jacobson With Their Late Dog Chester (1981 - 2000) On Set Of The Nanny. Episode Title: The Ex-Niles. Date Premiered: October 29, 1997 On CBS.
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Ronen Rubinstein with Peter Marc Jacobson & Fran Drescher at the 2022 Outfest Legacy Awards - October 22, 2022. | [Todd Williamson/Shutterstock for Outfest]
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"After being fired from her job and dumped by her boyfriend, a cosmetics saleswoman becomes the nanny to the three children of a rich English widower."
The Tasteful Risque Comedy Sitcom! The Nanny is a 90s American sitcom wildly known for it's humorous actors' chemistry, timeless costume design and of course, the wonderful stories and characters of the well diverse cast.
Fran Fine, the Jewish bubbly sexy nasal voiced fashion queen from Flushing, New York, gets fired and dumped by her boss-boyfriend from his bridal shop, resorting to a door to door cosmetics salesgirl. While on the job, she arrives at a millionare Broadway producer's mansion. Niles ,the butler, mistakes her for applying for the nanny application and lets her in. She meets the Sheffield household; Maxwell Sheffield, the uptight widower with a head full of hair, and his three children, Maggie, the awkward shy teen, Brighton, the troublemaker middle child and Gracie, the youngest with the complicated mind. Desperate for help, Maxwell hires Fran , much to the dismay of his business partner, the egocentric C.C Babcock.
From then on- the bleak household took a turn for the craziest, loudest and Jewish years of their lives.
Directed by Lee Shallat Chemel; Written by Robert Sternin, Prudence Fraser, Peter Marc Jacobson & Fran Drescher
Sources: IMBd, The Nanny Wiki, The Nanny Fandom, Wikipedia
*notes: Despite being an all white main cast, the diversity of the characters are pretty good for the time: American Jewish characters families, English characters, High class and working class, and occasional characters of different races andcultures. Albeit lacking the multidiverse norm we see in media nowadays, it wasn't too shabby.
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Fran Drescher want to do something special for the nanny
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favorite couples:
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the nanny (1993-1996), creators fran dresher and peter marc jacobson
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Celebrities I have a crush on (because of their watch...) 
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Loosely based on the Charles Dickens’ classic novel, “Great Expectations” is a sensual tale of a young man’s unforgettable passage into manhood, and the three individuals who will undeniably change his life forever. Through the surprising interactions of these vivid characters, “Great Expectations” takes a unique and contemporary look at life’s great coincidences. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Finnegan Bell: Ethan Hawke Estella: Gwyneth Paltrow Walter Plane: Hank Azaria Joe: Chris Cooper Ms. Dinsmoor: Anne Bancroft Prisoner / Lustig: Robert De Niro Jerry Ragno: Josh Mostel Maggie: Kim Dickens Erica Thall: Nell Campbell Owen: Gabriel Mann Finnegan at Age 10: Jeremy James Kissner Estella at Age 10: Raquel Beaudene Carter Macleish: Stephen Spinella Ruth Shepard: Marla Sucharetza Lois Pope: Isabelle Anderson Man on Phone: Peter Jacobson Marcy: Drena De Niro Anton Le Farge: Lance Reddick Mr. Barrow: Craig Braun Mrs. Barrow: Kim Snyder Security Guard: Nicholas Wolfert Ted Rabinowitz: Gerry Bamman Senator Elwood: Dorin Seymour Hitman #1: Clem Caserta Hitman #2: Frank Pietrangolare Hitman #3: Dennis Paladino Hitman #4: Clem Caserta Jr. Cop on Boat: Marc Macaulay Clemma: Ana Susana Gerardino Waiter: Francis Dumaurier Lover: Pedro Barquin 7 Year Old Girl: Kendall Williamson Singing Indian Woman: Shobha Jain Singing Indian Girl: Aditi Jain Anchor Woman: Margo Peace Waitress: Kimmy Suzuki Doorman: John P. Casey Taxi Driver: Adusah Boakye Gallery Waitress: Dyan Kane Gallery Receptionist: Anne Ok Gallery Guest: Alva Chinn Gallery Guest: G.B. Thomas Gallery Guest: Albert Zihenni Gallery Guest: Fritz Michel Gallery Guest: Lisa Herth Gallery Guest: Nino Pepicelli Gallery Guest: Wills Robbins Gallery Guest: Jewel Turner Gallery Guest: Jim Taylor McNickle Gallery Guest: Martin Alvin Gallery Guest: William Rothlein Gallery Guest (uncredited): Maria Capp Gallery Guest (uncredited): Stephen Sherman Cop #2 (uncredited): Paul Neglio DJ (voice) (uncredited): Gary Newton Richard (uncredited): Dale Resteghini Film Crew: Director: Alfonso Cuarón Novel: Charles Dickens Original Music Composer: Patrick Doyle Screenplay: Mitch Glazer Editor: Steven Weisberg Director of Photography: Emmanuel Lubezki Production Design: Tony Burrough Art Direction: John Kasarda Set Decoration: Susan Bode Tyson Costume Design: Judianna Makovsky Sound Designer: Richard Beggs Executive Producer: Deborah Lee Producer: Art Linson Co-Producer: John Linson Casting: Jill Greenberg Sands Makeup Artist: Vivian Baker Key Makeup Artist: Angel De Angelis Makeup & Hair: Ilona Herman Makeup Artist: Manlio Rocchetti Hairstylist: Anthony Veader Key Makeup Artist: Cecilia Verardi Makeup Artist: Linda Kamp Makeup Artist: Sara Seidman Vance Movie Reviews:
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Top 5 des meilleures amitiés de séries
Les opposés s'attirent, et en amour ou amitié cela ne fait pas exception. L'amour pour une personne n'est pas forcément romantique. Nous avons donc sélectionné un top 5 des meilleures amitiés des séries. Caroline et Max - 2 Broke Girls, entre business et amitié Un duo qui ne laisse pas indifférent, car l'une est issue d'un milieu aisé et que l'autre est tout le contraire, cela forme une amitié hors du commun. Max et Caroline sont deux serveuses dans un diner de Brooklyn. Caroline, désespérée par sa situation financière, est donc obligée de travailler. Mais cette grande aventure lui apportera une nouvelle famille en plus d'une meilleure amie unique en son genre. En effet, Max est directe et n'a pas sa langue dans sa poche. Entre comédie et chamailleries, les deux amies décident ensemble de fonder leur propre business de cupcakes. Des jeunes femmes entrepreneuses avec qui les galères ne manquent pas. 2 Broke girls / Michael Patrick King / 2011 - 2017 / Kat Dennings et Beth Behrs Susan, Gabrielle, Lynette et Bree - Desperates Housewives, des amies inoubliables Un groupe d'amies qui est du même registre que Sex and the City, mais qui a su se démarquer de la télévision. Susan est la romantique maladroite attachante, Gabrielle est la fashion addict, Lynette est la maman working girl, et Bree est la parfaite ménagère par excellence. Ensemble, elles sont présentes les unes pour les autres face à leurs problèmes respectifs. Entre secrets, ragots et manigances, nous suivons le quotidien de quatre femmes au foyer dans leurs déboires amoureux, professionnels, parentales et amicaux. La dernière saison de celle-ci a su renforcer et donner un magnifique final pour cette amitié inoubliable. Desperates Housewives / Marc Cherry / 2004 - 2012 / Teri Hatcher, Felicity Huffman, Marcia Cross et Eva Longoria Grace et Frankie - Grace and Franckie, une amitié inattendue Une amitié qui les réunit dans la douleur d'un divorce. En effet, les deux femmes se connaissent depuis longtemps, mais cela n'a jamais été plus loin. Mise à part leurs époux, elles n'ont rien en commun. Jusqu'à que le coming-out de leurs maris respectifs est annoncé au grand jour, elles sont donc obligées de cohabiter ensemble. Toutes les deux vont se prêter main forte pour se relever de cette épreuve inattendue. Une nouvelle vie s'offre à elles et la différence entre les deux femmes se fait vivement ressortir. C'est une belle amitié naissante dont nous sommes témoins au fil des épisodes entre une ancienne business woman invétérée et d'une hippie bohème et extravagante. Grace et Frankie / Marta Kauffman et Howard J. Morris / 2015 / Jane Fonda et Lily Tomlin Niles et Fran - Une nounou d'enfer, l'amitié homme-femme existe ! C'est le duo le plus complice de cette sélection. Niles et Fran, en plus de leur répartie décadente à mourir de rire, ils sont l'exemple qu'une amitié entre un homme et une femme est possible. Fran est une véritable bouffée d'air frais pour la famille Sheffield. Dès le début, Niles se prend d'affection pour la jeune femme et devient alors sa plus proche confidente. Et à son tour, il devient l'entremetteur hors pair entre elle et leur patron. Il y a un lien très fort entre ses deux-là, qui ne cesse de se solidifier au cours des saisons. Avec eux, nous sommes sûres de ne pas s'ennuyer et de se détendre un bon coup avec leur humour sarcastique. Entre le majordome anglais raffiné et la gouvernante américaine du Queens, c'est un mélange atypique qui s'assemble parfaitement. Une Nounou d'Enfer / Peter Marc Jacobson et Fran Drescher / 1993 - 1996 / Fran Drescher et Daniel Davis Liza et Maggie - Younger, deux amies liées par le secret Une série qui plaira sans doute aux fashionistas. Les looks new-yorkais de nos héroïnes pourraient en inspirer plus d'une. Suite à son divorce douloureux, Liza est accueillie par sa meilleure amie. Cette série soulignera la discrimination de l'âge dont Liza est victime, car quand elle souhaite retravailler dans l'édition, personne ne l'embauche. Ne faisant pas son âge, Maggie a pour idée alors de la métamorphoser en une jeune femme fraîchement diplômée. Et tout change à ce moment-là pour Liza parce qu'elle obtient enfin un job. Une amitié attachante car Maggie est la seule confidente de Liza dans tout ce stratagème. Un privilège dont peu de personnes peuvent se vanter d'être la gardienne des secrets de sa meilleure amie. Nous assistons aussi à une amitié naissante avec Kelsey, une collègue qui deviendra une amie proche. Younger / Darren Star / 2015 / Sutton Foster, Hilary Duff et Deby Mazar Mentions honorables : Eleven et Max - Stranger Thing Une amitié touchante par le fait qu'Eleven trouve une copine avec qui elle pourra s'épanouir en tant que jeune fille parmi le groupe des garçons. Stranger Thing / Matt Duffer et Ross Duffer / 2016 / Millie Bobby Brown et Sadie Sink Jane, Sutton et Kat - The Bold Type Un trio que nous apprécions de suivre par leurs looks, leurs ambitions et leurs amours. Petra et Jane – Jane the Virgin D'ennemie à amie, nous pouvons qu'être admiratives de la tournure de leur relation qui la rend plus solide et unique. Jane The Virgin / Jennie Snyder Urman / 2014 - 2019 / Gina Rodriguez et Yael Grobglas Dites-nous en commentaires quelles sont vos amitiés préférées de vos séries ou de films. Découvrez également notre article : Les comédies à regarder avec sa meilleure amie ! Read the full article
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Tisha Campbell & Tichina Arnold On How Their Friendship Flourished After...
In 1986, Arnold appeared as Crystal, one of the three chorus girls who perform R&B numbers in Frank Oz's film musical Little Shop of Horrors (1986) along with future Martin co-star Tisha Campbell.[9] Arnold was only sixteen at the time of filming, and her career continued steadily after that, with a role or two almost every year, including the films How I Got into College and the Paul Mazursky/Woody Allen collaboration Scenes from a Mall (1991). In February 1987 Arnold scored her first big break on television, with a permanent role on the soap opera Ryan's Hope. Her critically lauded role, as young heroine Zena Brown, landed her a Daytime Emmy Award nomination in 1988. She continued in the role until the series ended in January 1989. Later that year, Arnold was cast as Sharla Valentine, a high-school friend of Emily Ann Sago (played by Liz Vassey) on the ABC-TV daytime drama All My Children. She continued in the role until 1991. Arnold's best-known television role was Pamela James on Martin Lawrence's sitcom Martin (1992–1997). She also played the recurring role of Nicole Barnes on the sitcom One on One. In 2000, she was reunited with Martin Lawrence in Big Momma's House. In 2007, she again reunited with Lawrence (this time as his character's wife) in the big screen road comedy/buddy film Wild Hogs. In 2003, she appeared in Civil Brand.[10] Arnold played the role of the matriarch, Rochelle, on the sitcom Everybody Hates Chris[11] which premiered in September 2005 and ended in May 2009. In a departure from her known comedic roles, she played the title role in The Lena Baker Story (2008), which was about the first and only woman to be executed by the electric chair in Georgia.[8] Arnold also played the voice of the friend in The Boondocks episode "Attack of the Killer Kung-Fu Wolf Bitch", which aired in 2007. In 2009, Arnold appeared onstage in The Wiz revival at the New York City Center in the part of Evillene, The Wicked Witch of the West.[12] In 2010 she guest starred in the one-hour episode premiere of the Disney XD Original Series Pair of Kings as Aunt Nancy, and also reprise her role for one more episode. Arnold played the best friend of Fran Drescher in the TV Land sitcom Happily Divorced, which is based on Fran Drescher's real-life marriage and divorce to series co-creator Peter Marc Jacobson.[
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Happy Birthday To Peter Marc Jacobson Pt. 2 #frandrescher #petermarcjacobson #happilydivorced #thenanny #bestfriends #bestoffriends #bestestfriends #soulmates #highschoolsweethearts
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Who is Fran Drescher? What to know about the SAG-AFTRA president and sitcom star
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When the leaders of Hollywood's actors union announced a strike this week, the most fiery words spoken came from SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher, who drew thunderous applause when she berated movie studios executives for what she called unreasonable and insulting demands.She decried the studios for "plead poverty, that they're losing money left and right, when giving hundreds of millions of dollars to their CEOs." "It is disgusting. Shame on them. They stand on the wrong side of history at this very moment, " Drescher, 65, said.Drescher's cutting words were backed by decades of Hollywood experience. She got her start in movies in the 1970s and has worked as an actor, writer and producer on dozens of series. Here's what to know about the 65-year old actor and labor leader. Fran Drescher at the Iberostar Selection Llaut Palma Hotel on August 4, 2022, in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Franziska Krug/Getty Images for Marcel Remus
Where is Fran Drescher from?
Drescher was born in Queens, New York, in 1957, the second child of Morty and Sylvia Drescher, working-class Jewish parents who traced their lineage to Eastern Europe. Drescher attended Queens' Hillcrest High School, where one of her classmates was comedian and actor Ray Romano (best known for the sitcom, "Everybody Loves Raymond.") She graduated in 1975, having already met the man who would later become her husband,  future actor, writer and producer Peter Marc Jacobson.The couple married in 1978 and went on to collaborate on many creative projects. They divorced in 1999.
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Fran Drescher played "Fran Fine" in The Nanny, which aired on CBS from 1993 to 1999. CBS via Getty Images
In what movies and shows has Drescher appeared?
In the 1980s, Drescher had small roles in films including "Saturday Night Fever" and the mockumentary "This is Spinal Tap," in which she played a publicist for a heavy metal band. But her best-known role was playing the vivacious title character in the 1990s sitcom "The Nanny," which she co-created with Jacobson. In The Nanny, Drescher played Fran Fine, a working-class girl "with a face out of Vogue and a voice out of Queens" who stumbles into a job as a live-in nanny to a wealthy English widower's three kids. The show debuted on CBS in 1993 and ran for six seasons, earning Drescher two Emmy and two Golden Globe nominations. The show pitted Fran's free-wheeling, spirited style against the uptight manners of her employers, with a dose of sentimentality thrown in. In one memorable episode and case of art imitating life, Fran refused to cross a picket line at a fancy dinner she was attending with her employer. Fran Makes A Scene! | The Nanny by The Nanny on YouTube The show "balanced edginess with heart," the New York Times wrote in a 1994 review that also mentioned Drescher's "hard work and the thickest Queens accent imaginable."
Post-Nanny career
After Drescher and Jacobson divorced, they developed the TV Land series "Happily Divorced," based on their marriage and friendship.  Drescher has also appeared on the series "Living with Fran" and supplied the voice of Eunice in the "Hotel Transylvania" animated films.She is the author of two memoirs, "Enter Whining" and "Cancer Schmancer," an account of her diagnosis and recovery from uterine cancer. National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland and SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher join members of the Writers Guild of America and the Screen Actors Guild on a picket line outside of Netflix in Los Angeles, California, on July 14, 2023.  VALERIE MACON/AFP via Getty Images
New career as an activist
Drescher became increasingly vocal online around 2017, decrying big business, oil drilling, pharmaceutical companies and the "ruling class" on Twitter. She described herself as "anti-capitalist" in a 2017 interview with Vulture, saying, "Once you really realize the global systemic problem is actually big-business greed, then you know really what you need to do."That activism culminated with Drescher's winning what the BBC described as a "vicious election" against actor Matthew Modine in 2021 to become SAG's president. Drescher campaigned on ending what she called "dysfunctional division" within the union, and since taking the helm at SAG-AFTRA she has worked to smooth over those rifts, the BBC reported. She has been a leading voice in support of the Writers Guild of America, whose 11,000 members went on strike in May, and has shown up on multiple picket lines. On Thursday, Drescher drew parallels between the actors' concerns and changing conditions in other industries."What's happening to us is happening across all fields of labor by means of when employers make Wall Street and greed their priority, and they forget about the essential contributors that make the machine run," Drescher said. She directed her closing words directly at studio bosses. "Share the wealth, because you cannot exist without us," she said.Some CBS News staff are SAG-AFTRA members. But they work under a different contract than the actors and are not affected by the strike. Trending News Source link Read the full article
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NANNY FANS ALERT! It’s happening!!!! MONDAY 4/6 the original cast of The Nanny together AGAIN in a virtual read of the pilot episode!!! Link and time soon! https://variety.com/…/the-nanny-original-cast-table-read-1…/ #PandemicPerformance #TheNanny Indebted Cancer Schmancer click on bio 2c @variety
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Aww, adorable.
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The first episode recreated by the old cast❤️❤️
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6x08 - the nanny ( 1993 - 1999 ), creators fran drescher and peter marc jacobson
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