The Jeff Foxworthy Show: The Good, the Bad and the Hairless


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The Good, the Bad and the Hairless

Season 2, Episode 19

Matt is ostracized at school after he wins an award for courtesy, and he decides to be a prankster like Jeff was. Mr. Peavey: Bob Keeshan. Hank: Louis Braga III. Scooter: Vincent Berry. Erica: Brighton Hertford.

repeat 1997 English Stereo
Comedy Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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Haley Joel Osment (Actor) .. Matt Foxworthy
Bob Keeshan (Actor) .. Mr. Peavey
Louis Braga III (Actor) .. Hank
Vincent Berry (Actor) .. Scooter
Brighton Hertford (Actor) .. Erica
Neil Giuntoli (Actor) .. Florus
Ann Cusack (Actor) .. Karen
G. W. Bailey (Actor) .. Big Jim

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Haley Joel Osment (Actor) .. Matt Foxworthy
Born: April 10, 1988
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Child actor Haley Joel Osment shot to stardom with his Oscar-nominated portrayal of a young boy who can see the spirits of dead people in The Sixth Sense (1999). A native of Los Angeles, where he was born April 10, 1988, Osment got his start acting in TV commercials. He also acted on a number of TV series, including Murphy Brown, which cast him as Murphy's son Avery. The young actor made his film debut in 1994 as the son of Forrest Gump's titular protagonist, and he subsequently appeared in a number of children's films; without a doubt, his turn in M. Night Shyamalan's psychological thriller The Sixth Sense provided his major breakthrough. Nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance in the film, Osment was soon being hailed as one of the hottest child actors this side of Jodie Foster.
Bob Keeshan (Actor) .. Mr. Peavey
Born: June 27, 1927
Died: January 23, 2004
Birthplace: Lynbrook, New York, United States
Trivia: Host of the long-running morning children's show Captain Kangaroo.
Louis Braga III (Actor) .. Hank
Vincent Berry (Actor) .. Scooter
Brighton Hertford (Actor) .. Erica
Born: June 11, 1986
Neil Giuntoli (Actor) .. Florus
Born: December 20, 1959
Ann Cusack (Actor) .. Karen
Born: May 22, 1961
Trivia: As the eldest member of the Cusack acting dynasty -- the sister of John, Joan, Susie, and Bill Cusack -- Ann Cusack was raised, like her siblings, in the affluent Chicago suburb of Evanston, but achieved fame and success as a comedic actress somewhat later than the others. Born in 1961, Cusack received her formal education at the Piven Theater Workshop (studying basic improvisation with Joyce and Byrne Piven) and later at New York University's Tisch School for the Arts, where she studied dramatic performance under the aegis of the legendary playwright and theatrical and film director David Mamet. Cusack landed her premier feature-film role at the age of 30, as Shirley Baker, a WWII-era baseball player with a more than slight illiteracy problem, in Penny Marshall's summer 1992 comedy A League of Their Own (alongside Tom Hanks, Geena Davis, Madonna, and Rosie O'Donnell). In the process, Cusack imparted to the film some of its biggest and most unanticipated laughs -- no mean feat, given that cast.The turn did not go unnoticed, and parts rolled in steadily for the remainder of the 1990s and into the 2000s. The characterizations began small, with low billing -- such as that of a waitress in Harold Becker's poorly received 1993 thriller Malice, and that of a TV woman in Mike Nichols' 1996 La Cage aux Folles redo The Birdcage. Not long after, however, Cusack received her highest television billing (up through that time) when cast as Karen Foxworthy, TV wife and second-string to redneck-obsessed comedian Jeff Foxworthy, in the second season (1996-1997) of the short-lived sitcom The Jeff Foxworthy Show. Unfortunately, the show folded in 1997.The parts continued unabated, however, in films of varying reception. Cusack teamed up with her brothers John and Bill and sister Joan, as well as Dan Aykroyd and Minnie Driver, in the sadly overlooked dark comedy Grosse Pointe Blank (1997, a work that John co-produced and co-scripted). Ann fared worse (as did the entire cast) by signing on for a re-team with director Mike Nichols in that helmer's 2000 turkey What Planet Are You From?, starring Annette Bening and Garry Shandling. Cusack then made intermittent appearances on such series programs as Charmed and Frasier during the late '90s and early 2000s. In 2006, Cusack essayed the supporting role of Deanna in Aaron Wiederspahn's The Sensation of Sight (2006), a moody, evocative drama (and festival cause célèbre) about a dissatisfied middle-class man (David Strathairn) who drops out of his life and takes a job selling encyclopedias.
G. W. Bailey (Actor) .. Big Jim
Born: August 27, 1944
Birthplace: Port Arthur, Texas, United States
Trivia: Though he would return to higher education nearly three decades later, Texas native G.W. Bailey left college and spent the mid-'60s working at local theater companies. Determined to establish an acting career for himself, a young Bailey moved to California in the 1970s and worked in a variety of settings. From appearances on television's Starsky and Hutch and Charlie's Angels to stage productions of Shakespearian classics, Bailey, despite his lack of professional experience, proved a surprisingly versatile actor. He did not, however, attain significant mainstream recognition until 1981, when he was cast as pool-hall con artist Private Rizzo in CBS's long-running series M*A*S*H. The exposure led to five large supporting roles on a variety of feature-length television dramas, and ultimately, a very different type of performance all together: that of the imposing yet incompetent Lieutenant Harris in the lowbrow cop comedy Police Academy (1984). His Police Academy role was reprised as sequels were churned out in rapid succession, and he was cast as a similarly inept authority figure in 1987's Mannequin.Though the 1980s found Bailey immersed in fairly unmemorable film roles (mainly comedies and dark thrillers), he was able to forge a more than respectable resumé in the realm of television movies, including the popular Murder in Texas (NBC, 1981), On Our Way (CBS, 1985), Spy Games (ABC, 1991), and Dead Before Dawn (ABC, 1993). His television roles offered a G.W. Bailey quite unlike Lieutenant Harris, and he was able to develop a following and a steady reputation as a supporting actor. Eventually, he was able to add "college graduate" to his list of accomplishments, as his mid-'90s stint at Southwest Texas State University proved successful as well. In 2004, Bailey lent his vocal chords to Disney's animated musical Western Home on the Range.He was cast as Lt. Provenza on The Closer, a show that would be for a time the highest rated scripted program on basic cable, and he would stay on the show for its entire run.

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