Caroline in the City: Caroline and the Guy Who Gets There Too Soon


01:00 am - 01:30 am, Saturday, November 15 on WJZY Rewind TV (46.8)

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Caroline and the Guy Who Gets There Too Soon

Season 2, Episode 4

Caroline is shocked when Joe (Mark Feuerstein) declares his love for her. Meanwhile, Annie teaches Richard how to drive. Elevator Lady: Cathy Ladman. Garrett: Cameron Watson. Remo: Tom La Grua.

repeat 1996 English
Comedy Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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Eric Lutes (Actor) .. Del Cassidy
Malcolm Gets (Actor) .. Richard Karinsky
Amy Pietz (Actor) .. Annie Spadaro
Andy Lauer (Actor) .. Charlie
Mark Feuerstein (Actor) .. Joe DeStefano
Tom La Grua (Actor) .. Remo

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Did You Know..
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Eric Lutes (Actor) .. Del Cassidy
Born: August 19, 1962
Birthplace: Woonsocket, Rhode Island
Malcolm Gets (Actor) .. Richard Karinsky
Born: December 28, 1964
Birthplace: Waukegan, Illinois
Amy Pietz (Actor) .. Annie Spadaro
Born: March 06, 1969
Birthplace: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Trivia: Hailing from Milwaukee, WI, actress Amy Pietz earned several one-off appearances on series such as Star Trek: The Next Generation and Conrad Bloom while also appearing in big-screen fare like Rudy and Jingle All the Way. She earned a steady paycheck during many of those years playing the part of Annie Viola Spadaro on Caroline in the City. She continued with guest roles on ER, The Drew Carey Show, and Law & Order: SVU, while making time for appearances in the films The Whole Ten Yards and DysEnchanted. After a two-year run on Rodney ended in 2006, she was cast as overprotective Wisconsin mom Franny Tolchuck the next year on the CW culture-clash sitcom Aliens in America. Though that series ended quickly, she went on to appear in Reunion, and the teen film Prom.
Andy Lauer (Actor) .. Charlie
Born: June 19, 1965
Mark Feuerstein (Actor) .. Joe DeStefano
Born: June 08, 1971
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: A comic actor who enjoyed his greatest success in television, Mark Feuerstein also made his mark on the legitimate stage. Born June 8, 1971, and raised in New York City, his father was a lawyer and his mother a school teacher. As a teenager, Feuerstein was a gifted wrestler and won a state championship title. After graduating from high school, he enrolled in Princeton, intending to study International Relations. But after being cast in a student drama, Feuerstein decided that acting was his true ambition, changed his emphasis to Theater Arts, and later received a Fulbright scholarship to study his craft at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. Upon returning to New York, he worked extensively in off-Broadway theater and appeared in a handful of television commercials before landing a recurring role on the daytime drama Loving. In 1996, Feuerstein was cast in an eight-episode run of the situation comedy Caroline in the City as a veterinarian who was dating cartoonist Caroline (Lea Thompson). NBC, encouraged by the enthusiastic response to Feuerstein's performance on the show, cast him as a philosophical bartender on a new sitcom called Fired Up; the show, however, was not well received, and lasted less than half a season. The network gave Feuerstein a third shot at sitcom stardom by giving him the title role on the show Conrad Bloom; but it proved to be an especially high-profile failure, and Feuerstein began to focus his attention elsewhere. He appeared on Broadway in Alfred Uhry's The Last Nights Of Ballyhoo, and made his feature-film debut with a small role in Practical Magic in 1998. Feuerstein balanced film work with recurring roles on Once and Again and The West Wing for several years until he finally struck small-screen gold with his fourth sitcom, Good Morning, Miami, in which he was cast as a television producer brought in to save a hapless morning news show. Feurstein appeared in largely unremarkable television and film roles throughout in the mid-2000s (with the exception of a small part in the war drama Defiance (2008), but he is better known for his role on The USA Network's Royal Pains.
Tom La Grua (Actor) .. Remo

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