Caroline in the City: Caroline and the Sudsy Guy


10:00 pm - 10:30 pm, Wednesday, October 22 on KRON Rewind TV (4.3)

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Caroline and the Sudsy Guy

Season 4, Episode 17

Caroline sees Randy again when she has to fly to Wisconsin in order to persuade her stubborn grandmother to move into a townhouse; Richard ends up looking after Annie and Del. Randy: Anthony Tyler Quinn.

repeat 1999 English
Comedy Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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Anthony Tyler Quinn (Actor) .. Randy
Kathleen Freeman (Actor) .. Grandma Duffy
Joel McKinnon Miller (Actor) .. Mr. Watson

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Anthony Tyler Quinn (Actor) .. Randy
Born: July 25, 1962
Kathleen Freeman (Actor) .. Grandma Duffy
Born: February 17, 1919
Died: August 23, 2001
Trivia: The inimitable American actress Kathleen Freeman has been convulsing film audiences with portrayals of dowdy, sharp-tongued matrons since she was in her 20s. After stage work, Freeman began taking bit roles in major-studio features in 1948, seldom getting screen credit but always making a positive impression. The best of her earliest roles was in Singin' in the Rain (1952); Freeman played long-suffering vocal coach Phoebe Dinsmore, whose Herculean efforts to get dumb movie star Jean Hagen to grasp the proper enunciation of the phrase "I can't staaaand him" proved uproariously futile. Often cast as domestics, Freeman had a year's run in 1953 as the "spooked" maid on the ghostly TV sitcom Topper. Freeman was a particular favorite of comedian Jerry Lewis, who cast the actress in showy (and billed!) roles in such farces as The Errand Boy (1961), The Nutty Professor (1963) and Who's Got the Action?. As Nurse Higgins in Lewis' Disorderly Orderly (1964), Freeman weeps quietly as Jerry meekly scrapes oatmeal off her face and babbles "Oh, Nurse Higgins...you're all full of...stuff." Lewis so trusted Freeman's acting instincts that he sent her to the set of director William Wyler's The Collector (1965) in order to help build up the confidence of Wyler's nervous young leading lady Samantha Eggar. Throughout the '70s and '80s, Freeman took occasional "sabbaticals" from her movie and TV assignments to do stage work, enjoying a lengthy run in a Chicago production of Ira Levin's Deathtrap. Like many character actors of the '50s, Kathleen Freeman is frequently called upon to buoy the projects of baby-boomer directors: she was recently seen as an hysterical Julia Child clone in Joe Dante's Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990).
Joel McKinnon Miller (Actor) .. Mr. Watson
Birthplace: Rockford, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: Studied opera and theatre in college before leaving two classes shy of his degree to pursue his career; he re-enrolled in 2007 and received his diploma. Toured with the American National Theatre and Academy for a year. Studied with John Houseman's The Acting Company in New York for three years. Hadn't publicly sung opera in decades when the producer of Brooklyn Nine-Nine asked him to sing in the show.

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